Upside, inside out she's livin la vida loca
She'll push and pull you down, livin la vida loca
Her lips are devil red and her skin's the color mocha
She will wear you out livin la vida loca Come On!
Livin la vida loca, Come on!
She's livin la vida loca.
She'll push and pull you down, livin la vida loca
Her lips are devil red and her skin's the color mocha
She will wear you out livin la vida loca Come On!
Livin la vida loca, Come on!
She's livin la vida loca.
- La Vida Loca, Ricky Martin
As I sit down on the second
plane it hits me. Before now I have been writing lessons for school, but now,
as I sit I realise I am in Madrid. I realise in an hours time I will be in Granada,
Spain.
Now the plane begins to move,
I look out the window to see the airport drift away…only it doesn’t. The plane
isn’t moving at all, it me shaking and ready to jump out of my seat. I am so
excited to see my Aunty and Uncle again I can’t sit still.
Finally, the plane landed, I collected my luggage and as soon as I exit the automatic sliding doors I came face to face with an Ipad trying to take my picture. This time, it is not the paparazzi though. It is my Aunty Jen ready to capture my reaction.
I wrap my arms around my
Aunty and Uncle. They begin to usher me towards the taxi. Relaxed again, I
enjoy being picked up at the airport. The novelty of having someone welcome me
is not lost on me. This time, I did not have to find my way around in a foreign
city after my flight. I could just enjoy the view and follow.
It takes 20mins to get to
Hotel Reino De Granada. It is now 11:30pm. I check-in, settle my things into my
room and am taken out for Tappas. The city of Granada is alive. Restaurants are
open and busy. It is Thursday night but due to their three-hour siesta at lunch
time, the Spanish are enjoying their night.
The next morning we walk around the city. Uncle
Tony is our tour guide. The city is both exactly like I imagined and nothing
like I imagined depending on where you are looking. The beauty of small cobble
stone streets, beautiful adorned old churches and humble apartments painted in
oranges, whites, mild yellow and mild pink. Pure Spanish beauty. What I was
unprepared for where the amount of modern clothing shops and boutiques in the
city. I love it all and appreciate the contrast of the modern stores and more
traditional markets. And being a true shopaholic, enjoy looking and buying from
both places.
Catedral de Granada.
Statue of Queen Isabella giving money to Christopher Columbus for his voyage.
I loved this 'STOP' walking man. See him in red behind me.
An amazing spice shop with fresh spices, herbs, teas, dried fruit and nuts...so good!!!
The cave, where Jamón (a thinly sliced Spanish ham) hangs from the celing. It is so yum!
That afternoon we head over
to the Alhambra (meaning the red rock in Spanish). The Alhambra was originally
built by an Turkish Islamic king but later was claimed by Catholic rulers.
It is beautiful just have a look...
I really enjoyed our few
hours there. Its ornate and detailed decorations are stunning. However, as the
guide took us around and explained the palace you could truly imagining it in
its former glory and were left speechless.
A traditional Granada cake and coffee.
When we returned to the hotel
after a busy day my Spanish Uncle enjoyed a siesta as my Aunty and I explored
the town of Granada.
We walked around the whole city.
My Aunty maintains this was her
plan and we did not get lost for a little while.
Delicious pistachio ice-cream at Los Italianos (where Michelle Obama had ice-cream during her visit to Granada)
The next morning we went for
another short walk around the city, enjoying delicious Churros Y (and) Chocolate
and some more shopping.
We then headed into the mountains for lunch with my Uncle’s family. It was lovely to meet them, they made me feel very welcomed and we enjoyed a delicious lunch.
We then headed into the mountains for lunch with my Uncle’s family. It was lovely to meet them, they made me feel very welcomed and we enjoyed a delicious lunch.
However,
excited by all the good Spanish food I ate too much (and I'm Italian and German,
I have been trained to eat)
4
different Tappas, a main meal and a plate of deserts and ice cream. It was
delicious but I could have burst.
After
lunch, we all surcame to the Spanish way of lunch and have a siesta. At 9pm,
after a good rest, we are refreshed and ready for another exciting night in
Granada. That night we were invited into a gypsy cave as they performed
flamenco for us.
It
was so amazing. Their feet move very rápido (fast), their hands delicately
rotating and there is raw emotion in their voices and faces. I had to remind
myself to shut my mouth constantly. It was such a unique experience. I even
forgot to take photos after the first two performances I was so completely
adsorbed.
with a hot chocolate for dinner - still so full from lunch - we headed to
bed.
Sunday
we headed back up the mountains to Uncle Tony's brother house for lunch.
Their
house is stunning complete with lovely people and an adorable tiny dog.
We
had delicious Tappas of homegrown pomegranate (the national fruit of Granada as
it is red like Granada) and also home grown tomatoes in oil, salt and herbs
served with bread and cheese. Delicious.
Then the main event came out, Paella.
Fresh, home made paella in Spain, definitely a memorable first time.
The family claim they own a clothing business but their skills in making alcoholic beverages says other. A tasty Vermouth cocktail welcomed us, delicious red wine complemented the main, homemade Chocolate, Creme, Caramel, Berry and Cherry liqueurs accompanied desert and a variety of Gin and Tonics to finish the afternoon.
A
skilled family to say the least, decorators, farmers, chefs, bar staff and
retailers.
It
was a wonderful last day.
That
evening we looked down at Granada city enjoyed the cool night and ate more
delicious Spanish Tappas.
Granada
truly was more amazing then I imagined. Such a fantastic time and lifelong
memories. I am so thankful that my Aunty and Uncle invited me to join them for the weekend.
These days I wake up and go to bed with the same thought: Thank you Father.
These days I wake up and go to bed with the same thought: Thank you Father.
"Every desirable and beneficial gift comes out of heaven. The gifts are rivers of light cascading down from the Father of Light. There is nothing deceitful in God, nothing two-faced, nothing fickle. He brought us to life using the true Word, showing us off as the crown of all his creatures."
James 1:17-18
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