Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Spain- final installment.



I am wrapping this up.
I am so over Spain.
I don't want to offend anyone
but our trip got worse day by day.
Honestly for me I never want to return.
I don't want to blog about it.
I am not a fan of foreign travel anymore.
Switzerland, I love.
Paris, Venice, we are good.
Spain blows.
I know I sound like a spoiled, whiny gripe.
Just keeping it real.
That said , here is the finale of our trip.



On Monday, we toured the town of Alicante where Joel lives.
We returned to the airport to check on the elusive luggage.
We went to the train station to get tickets for the week.
We got pricey tickets for the 200mph train to Madrid
We got more tickets for the train to Barcelona.
Alicante is a really pretty place.
We visited a wonderful castle.
Beautiful water, lovely mountains, cool streets.

On Tues, we traveled at the crack of dawn to Madrid.
We really wanted to see the Royal Palace.
When we arrived it was closed for official business.
Well, of course it was.
We saw the procession ...horses, band,
and a guy with a turban
in a big fancy car.

 I was having a major allergy attack, or cold.
There was a constantly hacking, coughing traveler  on my flight,
so who knows what ailed me.
Allergy attacks do the same to me...
sneezing, fever etc.
I got medicine at a "farmacie" 
and they gave me a powder to mix into water.
It put me into a stupor.
A serious stupor.
Seriously, the walking dead.
We visited a museum.
The workers treated us like 
we were going to slip a painting under our trench coats.
We were wearing tee shirts.
I wanted to tell them 
I wouldn't take one of these if they were free.
Really the gongy-eyed guard/flunky  took his job
waay past the necessary.
It was so bad we joked 
he was talking to the other lady guard
via walkie- talkie about the Americans.
I drug myself through the museum 
counting the hours 'til we boarded the train.
I came outta the stupor into a fever.
We walked the streets to a beautiful park.


We toured a very lovely church.


It was a full and sunny day.
The weather was great.
We caught the train for a 3 hr. ride 
then began the 1 hour drive.

We got lost on the way home.
We got stopped by the "policia" while lost.
They said we ran a red light.
We did not.
We were wandering and it was after 2 am.
They were just checking us out.
That made sense.
Still, it was nerve wracking.
They didn't speak English.
Joel speaks fair Spanish.
Travel books warned that police are not always honest.
You pay the fee up front to them
and it is always your fault.
We finally got the luggage Tuesday night. 
It was in the condo when we finally got home.
Jackie had cold medicine and I was healed.
Seriously, I went from 3 wet hankies, numerous tissues,
and more napkins than I could count to none.
Nada. Healed.
The sisters finally could wear their own underwear.
Mine were all washed up and dried on a rack.
The Brothers Grimm Grime had a reprieve.
Wed. we toured the town of Denia'
the town where our condo was located.
There was another gorgeous castle dating from the 1200's.


We bought some souvenirs and ate a great meal.
It was a pretty good day.
We were home at around 9ish which
seemed like a miracle.
Thursday we left at the crack of dawn again.
An hour drive to station and 3 hour train ride.
Barcelona was on the agenda.
We were warned in the travel book
that Barcelona was #2 in thefts against tourists.
We were cautious
especially on the Las Ramblas
which is a street full of street performers and kiosks.
We saw the most gorgeous church.
A beautiful church.
Google Sagrada Familia.


Antoni Gaudi was the architect.
It was started in 1882.
It is still unfinished.
Absolutely incredible.
So massive, it was hard to photograph.
Beyond description.
It is still being constructed.
The lines were incredibly long.
Like hours long so we opted to not go in.
We explored a musuem's grounds.
We didn't want to go in, after the last "pat down".
Really great views from it's location.

A  musician played to the crowd in the courtyard.
It was very nice.
It was modern art which must
have been racy
because we saw lots of PDA ( public displays of affection)
on the benches outside.
Big time. Hard-core face sucking.
I was ready to break out a hose.
 Then we went to Park Guell.
It was wonderful!
All mosaics and so whimsical.
Gaudi again was the designer.




I loved it.
It was my favorite site of the entire trip.
I wished we had more time there.
We walked the town, took a couple of buses 
and tried to fit a whole lot in.
We hit the metro station.
We needed to go to catch our train.
David thought there was a pickpocket  
trying to get to him on the escalator
but David was cautious and didn't
let them crowd him.
The trick is a woman drops something at the top
right before she gets off
while her accomplice crowds against you
and picks your pocket.
But then we boarded a metro train
and the guy really did try to pickpocket David.
Luckily David is left handed so his wallet was in the left hand pocket in the leg of his cargo shorts.
We think the crook was probably right handed.
Plus David played semi-pro baseball 
for the Cincinnati  Reds.
He plays basketball a couple of times a week now.
He has super fast hands and reflexes still.
He thwarted the deed.
Knocked his wallet outta the guys' hands 
and scooped it off the train floor  
seconds before the doors closed and the train took off.
Then we leave the metro station a little shook up 
and headed to the big train station across 2 streets.
It started to rain.
We crossed and while we were waiting 
to cross over the next street to the station
we see a lady walk out during the red crossing light.
She was hit by a cab right in front of us.
So terrifying.
So sad and disturbing.
We all prayed immediately for her.
We were really distressed.
An ambulance was called.
 I just wanted to be at home,
at least home to our condo.

We started Friday by watching the Royal wedding.
We only watched until they started the readings
and then we took off.
I would like to talk about it.
I am hoping SNL makes fun of Fergie's daughters.
Hilarious hats and raccoon eyes.
Oops, I digress.
We toured Xabia,
a nearby town with lovely beaches and coastlines.
We went to a big pottery store.

We were thrilled because we associate pottery with Spain.
Again, we must have had on imaginary trench coats.
We were followed constantly.
They were on us like stink on poo.
Wth?  It made me feel bad.
We usually had one good meal a day 
and then some snacks at night. 

Our last meal was at a beautiful restaurant
overlooking the above view.
I wasn't into paella b/c I don't really like rice.
I wanted to eat something regional though.
I ordered the fresh fish.

Dern!
I am not that cool.
I couldn't do it.
My vegetables were good.
Linda shared some chicken.
Thank God for bread.  

Never before have I felt so unsafe while traveling.
I felt disliked.
There was a lot of mishaps taking place too.
My phone sent a picture email 33 times to Annie. 
What's that going to cost???
Jackie was sick one whole night.
Joel had a stomach bug the first day.
We had so much trouble with the flights.
We had major headaches with the luggage.
We have had trouble with the rental car being charged
for 3 times the amount it was supposed to be.
Linda and David have had a large charge
to their card that was not theirs.
Every day something went wrong.
I am a glass half full mostly, 
but even I was ready to chuck it
after about the 3rd day.
Really, I was starting to be a Debbie Downer,
which I am not normally.
It taught me
that no matter how lovely the scenery, 
how great the weather,
if you do not feel safe, or cared about, 
the place seems ugly.

On Friday,  the day after the pickpocket and the taxi accident
David read his morning scriptures.
This is what he opened his bible to.
It was straight from God.
It was what we needed to hear.
I love when this happens.
Why am I ever surprised?
I know He is always with us.

God is our refuge and strength,
an ever present help in trouble.
 The Almighty is with us;
the God of Jacob is our fortress.
PS 46:1,11


Have mercy on me, O god, have mercy on me,
for in you my soul takes refuge.
I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings
until the disaster has passed.
 PS 57:1


Even when I am old and gray,
do not forsake me, O God,
till I declare your power to the next generation,
your might to all who are to come.
PS 71:18

Jackie, Linda and David were stuck in Madrid an extra day
because of another late flight.
They landed in Chicago about 3:30 on Sunday night.
When the news broke about Bin Laden
that evening I was so grateful that we were home.
Please keep Joel 
and his brother Jared who is in Switzerland
in your prayers.
Don't forget to give thanks for our military
who serve our country so we can feel safe,
and their families who support them.
We as Americans, are truly blessed.
God bless the USA.
I am proud to be an American.
America the Beautiful.
I may burn my passport.
You get the drift.











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Spain 2nd installment

I swear there will not be 7 installments 
documenting my week long trip.
I will try not to bore y'all to death.
I will just give you only the highlights.
Good and bad.
After Sunday I am even more
thankful for living in the USA
and so grateful to be home safely.
The world is a scary place.
I am blessed to be able to live in a community
where locked car doors and locked windows and doors
are not a necessity.
I am thankful for Diet Coke.
Coca-cola Light does not taste like Diet Coke.
I am thankful for coffee that doesn't taste like Sanka.
I am thankful that $20 =$20 and not paying
exchange fees and transactions fees so it = about $12.
We live in the best country  in the world.
Spain is a beautiful country.
But I am an American at heart.

On with the trip:
Day 2
We arose late due to the late evening 
and no sleeping on our flights.
 No luggage had arrived.
It was Easter.
The office was only open for 2 hours.
Everyone had a change of clothes in their carry-on.
It was all good.
We grabbed some brunch.
We headed off to Valencia to a big aquarium.
It was about an hour away.
We navigated the roads fairly decently.
David was pretty good 
with all the round-about intersections.
We saw some nice scenery.
I learned a few things at the aquarium.
There was a tank like tunnel you walked through
that allowed the fish to swim above you.
Sharks were over my head.
You can most definitely
distinguish gender when a shark is overhead.


I know the picture quality is not good
but this is a female and it is blatantly obvious
when you are under them.
Who knew?
Well, Linda did because she worked
in a tropical fish lab in college.
Who knew that?
Also, it appears this is making a huge comeback in Europe.


Business in the front, party in the back... 
the mullet is your ticket.
(I saw it several times during the week.)
We had a great time.
The Spanish dolphins look
very much the same as the American dolphins.
The walruses were something else.
The male had spent too much time 
at the El Quixote strip club, I think.
He was worked up ...really worked up.
The female was basically running from him...
walrus style of running
which I guess would be fast swimming.
I was glad to leave that part of the scene.
We finished the day with a search for dinner.
Nothing was open for food, only drinks.
We finally found a Chinese restaurant.
 We opened the place at 8 pm.
It looked like a reception hall.
It was huge.
They had massive amounts of food.
No people though.
Eventually a few people did show up.
We hit a large grocery type store to purchase coffee,
and headed home.
A few missed turns, but we made it. 
Lots of laughs.
Lots of fun.
Another late night. 
Gripping, I know.
It got worse.
Way worse.
Stay tuned.

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Welcome Home

 
 
 
I am home.
I arrived in Chicago at 6ish p.m.
then customs, baggage etc...
Home to my door at around midnight.
(7 a.m. Spain time)
My sisters and brother-in-law
were stuck in Madrid. 
They "should" get in Chicago today around 2 p.m.
Stuart drove up to get me.
I was so happy to see his big ol' grin
at that airport gate!!
I have lots of pics to sort,
and many stories to tell.
To say it was an adventure is true.
It was a Murphy's Law
kind of trip
You know the saying...
"Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong."
I am certain God had his hand on us.
We had to separate in Madrid
and me fly on to London, then Chicago.
The first flight from Alicante was delayed
which made their connecting flight impossible for them.
They were to fly direct Madrid- Chicago
My itinerary was Madrid- London-Chicago.
We had no idea how they were getting home or when 
but I had to run on.
Mine was last call when I got to my gate.
I ran and prayed...
what will I do when I get to Chicago and they aren't there,
can I get a hold of anyone to let them know... 
I don't want to fly alone and be stranded alone....
then I clearly heard God say to me...
"You are not alone" and I was fine.
Frazzled but fine.
I ran again in London from one gate ,
up escalotors, a tram, to a bus,
 to more escalators and ran it all.
I made it just in the nick of time.
It was a blast most of the time.
We had a couple of very scary things happen.
We were in God's grace and through Him safe.
I'll be back with pics and the lowdown
hopefully tomorrow.
Stu will be back from the barn soon,
the kids home from church and then
I am holding Ollie and playing tea party,
hunting for caterpillars,
and loving my family ALL the live long day.
I missed you all too!
We had no internet at the resort.
I had it on my phone but couldn't blog to ya all.
I am happy to be back at the keyboard.
I gots yammering to do.
It is welled up in me a bunch!
Be warned...
blathering in the days to come!
God Bless America.
God Save the Queen.
xoxo
 
 

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