03/28/2026
Luis’s activities on March 25 were as follows:
Today is the last day to write our daily reflection journals, and I just want to take a moment to thank everyone for making this trip so enjoyable. It’s been a great experience, and I’ve really appreciated meeting new people along the way. This morning we got breakfast from a shop called Coffee Cafe, where I had a cappuccino drink and a slice of a Red Velvet cake. Then meeting everyone in the lobby of the hotel at 9:15 AM. From there, we headed to the House of Representatives. I learned some interesting facts, like the chamber having around 15 seats. It was surprising to discover that at times, political parties split off from their original groups to form their own party. After the visit, we had lunch, where I had a sandwich and a drink whose name I can’t recall, but it was pretty refreshing. Following lunch, we went to EuroJust, an organization I hadn’t heard much about before. We learned that EuroJust collaborates with different jurisdictions worldwide, helping to coordinate legal efforts across borders. One striking fact was how they operate on limited government funding, with only a fixed budget to manage their operations. Meanwhile, criminals apparently finance their activities with billions of dollars each year. Despite these challenges, EuroJust handles around 14,000 cases annually, which seems like an enormous workload given their relatively small staff and facilities. After our visit, we caught the train back to the hotel. Once there, we headed out to eat some Korean food. It was really good, especially the Fried Chicken plate, then returned to get ready for the last stop of our journey, Paris. Now, I’m just waiting for the clock to hit 8:40 PM so we can meet in the lobby and make our way to the bus station for our trip to Paris.