When I came back to Spain this past year, I always knew that
I would suck up the cost of it and go home for Christmas, since I didn’t last
year. All of December, leading up to my
flight on the 23rd, I couldn’t hold in my excitement. I counted down
the days and to make my days at work more bearable, I made December a whole
month of Christmas activities for the kids (i.e. coloring, making snowflakes,
singing Jingle Bells…the usual). I’m sure they appreciated not doing grammar exercises
for a whole month.
I was going to fly out on a Sunday, but sadly, I had to work
the Friday before. I didn’t want to
spend Friday and Saturday all by myself (Whitney left Thursday morning), so I
planned on catching the last bus out of Navalmoral after work to Madrid. I arrived at work on Friday, only to be told
that once I left my materials for the two weeks I would be gone (yes, the
academy was open…even on Christmas Eve…), I could leave. It took all of about 15 minutes, so I
excitedly went home, got my stuff together, and traded in my 7.30pm bus ticket
for one that left at 5.30pm. I would be home in 2 days!
I got to Madrid and ended up hitting up 100 Montaditos with
Juan and his friend for dinner (always a delicious and cheap choice). We spent Saturday shopping for last minute
Christmas presents, eating pizza, going to Juan’s soccer match, walking through
Retiro, seeing the Christmas lights, and as is tradition, going to see
Cortylandia (a department store’s giant animatronic show on the side of one of
their buildings). It wasn’t as good as last year’s. We were pretty
disappointed.
In the morning, we drove to the airport, I checked-in, and
went through security to wait for my flight.
I had logged on to do the online check-in exactly 24 hours before the
flight and snatched up an exit row seat for the long trip from London to DC, so
the journey was pretty comfortable. I watched tons of movies and ate the
disgusting airplane food. When I landed,
after navigating through customs, my parents were waiting for me at the
arrivals gate and we were so happy to see each other.
We got my bags and hurried home so I could shower, eat,
sleep, and most importantly, meet my new nephew, Benjamin! He was sleeping when
I got home, so I had to wait until the next day to hold him. He is the most beautiful baby I’ve ever seen.
Seriously. Maybe I’m a bit biased…but I don’t think so.
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| He loves his mommy. |
The next day (Christmas Eve), my dad and I had our normal
sushi date and that night, we all opened our one present each (always pajamas),
ate our spread of hor d’oeuvres, and slept with visions of sugarplums.
Christmas Day, we opened the rest of the
presents (Benjamin definitely made out with the most of them this year), and
spent the day lounging around the house.
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| His new UVa booties I made him. |
The rest of break, before New Year’s Eve, I met up with some
old friends, bought loads of American stuff (oh peanut butter, how I’ve missed
you), and spent my days holding Benjamin, but refusing to change his diaper.
New Year’s Eve, for the first time in two years, I attended
the annual New Year’s party of my friend Nina, who I went to high school and
college with. Two of our other college
friends (Jacquie and Katie) were driving up to be there too, so with them and
Nina’s super fun Persian family, we were guaranteed a good time. We ate, drank, played pool, danced like crazy
people on Nina’s dance floor, and at midnight, ate twelve grapes from the cans
of grapes that I had brought with me from Spain, as is Spanish tradition. Looks like we’ll be having good luck this
year.
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| The New Year's group. |
I ate sushi one more time before leaving, drank tons of
Starbucks, celebrated my pre-birthday, and packed my suitcase carefully…it
ended up weighing 22.8 kilos…the limit is 23.
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| My attempt to bring Spanish tortilla to the USA. |
On the 4th, my dad took me to the airport because
my mom had to work. We said goodbye and
I began the long return journey. I had
again weaseled my way into a free exit seat, so the trip to London was super
smooth and as comfortable as coach can be.
Once I got to London, I had three hours to kill before my next
flight. I was still on USA time and,
because I hadn’t eaten the plane food, I was starving for dinner. Unfortunately, every place I checked out was
only serving breakfast food. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Airplane
travelers are on all different time schedules. All food should be served 24-7.
Just saying. I settled for a croissant and smoothie.
On the flight from London to Madrid, I passed out, since I
hadn’t slept in almost 24 hours. In
Madrid, I got my bag, took the CercanÃas to the bus station, and met up with
Whitney, who had arrived the day before and had stayed the night in the
city. We took the bus back to Navalmoral
and it was good to be home. I was
exhausted and couldn’t even think of going out that night…or the next. But we did manage to watch the parade for Los
Reyes Magos (Three King’s Day) from our balcony. I love living on the main
street.
All in all, Christmas vacation was wonderful. I was so happy
and thankful to be with my family and amazed by my new nephew. I was, however, glad to be back in
Spain. Like I’ve always said, if all of
my friends and family could just move to Spain with me, life would be perfect.
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| <3 |







