Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Christine, Joseph and Erika Visit

Our next group of visitors were our good friends and neighbours from Brampton.  They had been planning a European vacation for the past two years with visits to Spain, Austria and Germany. Unfortunately just a few weeks before they were to leave, Christine's husband got called away on business to India and he had to miss the Barcelona portion of their trip, but we were happy to host the rest of the family.  Here is a breakdown of their visit:

Saturday June 20th
-  My kids rediscover the joys of playing with Lego
- Hike up to the top of Collserola to view the city
- Attend local drumming festival in Parc del Torrents

Sunday June 21st
- Drive to Montjuic and for the first time ride the cable car to the fort.  Even though it is expensive, everyone was hot and tired so maybe worth the price.
- Visit the fort (remember it's free on Sunday)
- Stop to play in all the different parks on the way down the mountain.


Erika, Ciara and Christine riding the cable car up Montjuic

Monday June 22nd
- Kids opted to go to school, and I took Christine, Joseph and Erika to Sagrada Familia.  This was my 3rd time inside, but we all went on the guided tour, which I had never done before, so it was more interesting.

Tuesday June 23rd - Longest day of the year or shortest night (Nit de Sant Joan)
- We took our guests downtown to visit La Rambla, La Boqueria, La Catedral
- Walked to El Born district and visited the Born Cultural Centre (they have really nice public washrooms and it's never busy)
- Highlight of trip was a visit to the Chocolate Museum.  (My kids all got in free with their Club Super3 cards)  Your entry ticket is a chocolate bar (nice touch).  We learned the history of chocolate and how it came to Spain and then the rest of the museum is filled with chocolate art.
- Walked to Parc de la Cuitadella and there happened to be a guy making giant bubbles in front of the fountain.  The kids spent almost an hour chasing and popping bubbles until their heads were all soapy.
- We walked back to Plaça Sant Jaume to get gelato
- At around 8:30pm we walked to Parc del Pou d'en Felix in Esplugues to prepare for the Sant Joan festivities.  This year we purchased a box full of different fire crackers and fireworks.  At around 9:30 the diables started their procession with correfoc around the neighbourhood and ended upat the park.  At 10pm they lit a giant bonfire the band played and the diables lit up their correfocs and started dancing around the fire.  The heat is so intense that we have to more back even though we are sitting about 20 metres away.  Once the lighting ceremony is over, the crowd disperses and everyone starts setting off their own fireworks all over the park.  I go back home with Christine, Ciara, Cole and Erika.  Bob stays with the other boys and finishes the box of fireworks.  It was a long day!!

In front of La Catedral

Museu de la Xocolata

Everything is made of chocolate
Parc de la Ciutadella

Playing with Bubbles in Parc de la Ciutadella

Meeting Julius Caesar on La Rambla
Waiting for the shortest night of the year to begin

Here come the correfoc!

Lighting the bonfire
Lots and lots of fire:



Wednesday June 24th,
- It's a holiday in Catalunya so we head up to Costa Brava, the roads are empty in the morning so it's a good time to leave the city.
- We stop in Castelló d'Empúries where we have rented a small house through HomeAway.  It's right in the centre of the old town and even has remnants of the original wall that was built around the town in the middle ages.   The owner is really nice and tells us all about the history of the house.
- We head up to Cadaqués and spend the afternoon at the beach near Sa Conca and then wandering through the town.  We quickly learn that Cadaqués is not a great town for a big van, the streets are really narrow and steep, but the seaside is beautiful for going on a walk. Unfortunately we didn't get time to visit Dali's house or the Dali Museum. 

Sa Conca, water is shallow, but still very cold

Nathan and Joseph snorkelling 

Rylan on the rocks of course

Selfie in Cadaqués

Nathan and Joseph exploring

walking through town

The church La Santa Maria de Cadaqués

Thursday June 25th,
- We spend the morning exploring the little town of Castelló d'Empúries which is really quite cool.  The old gothic church was first built in the 10th century and is very well preserved.  You can see remnants of the old wall and the moat that surrounded the town.  We also took a quick tour of the Ecomuseum Farinera which is not really that interesting, but with our large family card (targeta de familia numérosa) the kids and I all got in for free, so it was worth it for us.  Then we had lunch in a little restaurant right in front of the old church. 
- The afternoon we spent at the beach in Empuriabrava which is all white sand that stretches for miles along the coast.  Here there are lots of amenities, the water was much warmer, and better for swimming but no fish to look at.

Lunch in front of the church

Santa Maria de Castelló

The old wall and moat

Friday June 26th
- Before we leave Castelló d'Empuries we go shopping at Decathlon, both Christine and I spend about $200 (it's a fun store)
- We drive back to Barcelona
- In the evening we take a walk around Parc del Forum, in Diagonal Mar area of Barcelona.  It's such a contrast between Downtown Barcelona because there are so many wide open spaces and not many people. 

Strange playground/art installation in Parc del Forum

Saturday June 27th,
- Before leaving  for Germany I take Christine to a local open air market in Esplugues.  Of course I end up buying more stuff than she does, but at 1€ or 2€ for an article of clothing.  I don't feel so bad. 

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Bonnie and Dan Visit

As this summer may be our last in Spain so we decided to stay in Spain instead of going back to Canada and visiting our family and friend.  For the last few months we have really been encouraging all of our family and friends to come visit us here in Barcelona.  I think that our plan worked!  Since the end of May, we have hosted 3 groups of visitors from Canada and we will have 3 more groups coming through in July and August.

On May 30th, Bonnie (Bob's sister) and her youngest son, Dan, arrived in Barcelona.  It was so much fun showing them around.  They were pretty happy with everything they were able to see and do. Here is a summary of their week here:

Sunday May 31st 
- parc de Labirint
- Feste de la Cirera (cherry festival) in Santa Coloma de Cervelló (important to show them correfoc)

Monday June 1st (holiday for the kids because of segunda pascua or second Easter, because in Barcelona you need to celebrate Easter twice)
- Drove up to Begur and spent the afternoon at the beach in Sa Tuna

Tuesday June 2nd
- Downtown to la Rambla, Boqueria, Barri Gotic and la Catedral

Wednesday June 3rd
- La Sagrada Familia
- More exploring downtown

Thursday June 4th
- Bonnie does a gyrotonic session at a studio in Gràcia
- Parc Guëll 

Friday June 5th
- A bit of shopping along Carrer Gran de Gràcia
- Bonnie does another gyrotonic session

- Bob meets them downtown to explore El Born, Parc de la Cuitadella and Barceloneta
- Flamenco show near Plaça Reial, http://www.masimas.com/tarantos (the show was pretty short, about 45min, but it was enough to get a taste of flamenco and the price for tickets online is only 8€)

Saturday June 6th 
- Some shopping at the local street market in Esplugues (my favourite for finding clothes)
- Afternoon in Sitges at the beach and exploring the town

Sunday June 7th
- Afternoon in Montjuic (we discover that the castell de Montjuic is free every Sunday, and now they have a really neat interpretation centre that talks about the history of Montjuic)

Ciara and Aunt Bonnie in Parc de Labirint
Group photo in parc de Labirint
One of our favourite Costa Brava beaches, Sa Tuna

Enjoying some churros in Santa Coloma de Cervelló


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Walking through Sitges
Castell de Montjuic