Stacia, this is rather funny.
Similar thing happened a few years ago when I was covering the phones at our front desk. This lady called and asked for directions to the University before heading to our hotel. First, she said that she was so relieved that I actually spoke English. I thought, "Hmmm, that's odd." Then I started giving her directions. None of the places sounded familiar to her. She called me back from her cell phone a few times while she was on the road. She had me speak to someone who, she said, understands some English. That was right around the time I realized that she was calling me from Granada, Spain and looking for a hotel with the exact same name as ours. I mean, come on, what are the chances? Hilarious. She was stunned that she was calling the Caribbean and not Spain. Maybe Christopher Columbus should have taken a bit more time in naming the island :lol:.
And when we were at the airport in Tel Aviv a few years ago, they all gathered round to look at my Grenadian passport and thought it was so cute that I had a passport from Granada. I kept trying to explain to them, but it was no use. They thought it was so cute that I had my own passport and not one from Spain.
Don't know what's going on with the font thing here.
Yes, exact same thing with me. :)