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Long flight
Our flights from Phoenix to Charlotte and Charlotte to Madrid, Spain went great. It was a total of 14.5 hours on the plane with only an hour layaway. And since the time zone is 8 hours ahead of Salt Lake, we basically lose the entire day to travel (14.5 plus 1 plus 8 = 23.5 hours). Our flight seats were actually pretty nice and it was a comfortable plane ...
Hola and Adios Madrid!
... and Shawn. I thought they were from the US, because I heard them speaking English so well. They said they learn it from watching too much US television. :) Next, we make a stop in Zaragoza.
2:20 pm: Just spent close to two hours in Zaragoza. Had lunch on the square and took a stroll through the Basilica. There were marches going on for Palm Sunday, and lots of people were dressed up. My nieces would've liked seeing all the ...
We Love Madrid!
... to the adults as much as the children. Picasso’s, Monet’s, Goya’s, Matisse’s and so many more – everyone enjoyed the time there, you need to spend a week coming and going to appreciate it all.
And so, after a wonder time in Madrid from Saturday to Thursday, we set off again to brave the Spanish traffic and make our way to the Sierra Nevada’s in the South of Spain to spend some time snow ...
Magnificent Madrid
... time, that we both went to high school with and that I first met this past summer. Well, we got a long pretty well, so she decided to meet us for some Spanish excitement! Emily arrived first, me second (late afternoon) and Chris/Angela the following day. The first day, Emily was rather tired due to a long flight and the time change and I was tired as well, despite only a 3 hour time difference, ...
Nine Months Down, On the Homestretch, Again
... it becomes a reality.
Have to fly to Singapore for the day (oh my, doesn’t THAT sound fancy?!) on Tuesday to get my work visa organized and then I’m a true blue Kelt teacher. Yay me! I think this year will pass really quickly and hopefully, I should feel more and more at home as the days pass. No first month of crying myself to sleep (oh Thailand how I miss you!), no overwhelming horror at the choice I made, no yearning for comforts that have long ...