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Oi,” or “
hoh” as the Spaniards say when they are slightly out of sorts. It has been much too long since an update. But, as to not disappoint,
ya está (~here it is), comfortably situated in my room ready to blog away…listening to Jack’s Mannequin for those that are into the inspiration sort of thing, and more so for the fearless few still reading this ol’ thing…eating
natilla con galleta (pudding with cookies) for those that just like food.
I feel like I have been all over the place the last 4 weekends, which, in fact, I have been. For Spring/Easter break I traveled all around Europe with the parents, then to Morocco and lastly hiking in the Sierra Nevadas I went, respectively; but, I will save the latter two for a later blog. My parents' visit takes precedence as I know they are still reading :)
We had a wonderful time together to say the least. In short we traveled, or “trapesed” as my mom liked to say during our trip,—a term adopted from my late grandfather—all over Western Europe. I was first hired to be their tour guide around Granada, which was fun for me and a lot of exercise for us all. There are a lot of hills here, and it doesn’t help when you get lost, hehe. I lost my tip as tour guide on that one. Let’s just say to know the name of the restaurant helps when looking for it. But hey, we found it and “Tragaluz” turned out to be a pleasant dine with succulent dishes like cinnamon and sugar chicken and apple duckling, seen in the above picture. Our full day was spent at the Alhambra, which I didn’t know before I came, let alone that the Alhambra existed, is the number one attraction in Spain!
To Madrid we then went. Again, like Granada, we only had a day and a half to experience the sites, but it provided to be sufficient.

The first half day we ventured to the Reina Sofia (seen here), which houses 20th century art, including such artists as Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, and Pablo Picasso, who was also on exhibition there. I learned that I don’t much care for Picasso, which I’m pretty sure my dad also learned, who would go up to a modern painting, give it about 3 seconds of consideration, and then move on to the next. Little did he know we had 4 more museums to go!
The next day we saw some of the major, famous places of the capital. After spending some time in the Prado, we visited Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, and el Palacio. Even with such short time, I did feel we got a decent effect of Madrid.
I think I will stop there for now, with much more to come. My parents and I had a lot of togetherness over the 12 days, so there is a lot more to say!
Currently Liking:
Podcast—PTI (Pardon the Interruption), Tony Kornhauser and Michael Wilbon are saving my life, keeping me up on things, especially on my 20 minute walk to school, four times a day, haha.
Music—Tristan Prettyman’s “T w e n t y t h r e e”, an album I had heard for the first time last year but have just recently been getting into. Check it out if you haven’t before, it is very chill.
Prayer Requests:
1) That God would allow me to share the Gospel with at least one person on my program or that I meet in Granada.
2) That God would continue to teach me many, many things as he has been all semester. What a blessing it has been to be away from many comforts.
3) An obvious but pertinent request that I would finish strong, not being blinded by the desire to get home so fast.
Con La Altura de La Primavera,
alé