Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Wade and Melody visit August 10th to the 14th

Our last visitors of the summer were Wade and Melody Kitagawa and their twin daughters Maddy and Grace.  Wade is my mother's cousin, and growing up, I don't remember seeing him very often.  By coincidence, Wade and his family decided to spend a year in Avignon, France the same time that we moved to Barcelona.  In February 2014, Wade and family made a trip to Barcelona and we all met up for dinner.  It was strange, because I didn't really know anything about Wade or his family and it was the first time I had ever seen his daughters.  But we had a nice time catching up on the last 20 years and all the kids got along really well.

Fast forward to May 2014.  Based on the success of our first meeting, we decided to meet up again, this time in Costa Brava which is sort of mid-point between Barcelona and Avignon.  We all stayed together in a restored Medieval era house, with a tower and everything in the tiny village of Cruilles.  We had a great time hanging out with Wade and his family in Costa Brava.  It's ironic that we had to move to Spain in order to get to know them.

The cool house we stayed at in Cruilles

A windy boat ride at L'Estartit

Melody, Roxy (dog), Wade, Maddy and Grace

Flashback is over.  I got a surprise e-mail from Wade at the beginning of the summer.  He and his family were going on a month-long road trip around France in August and they wanted to stop off in Barcelona for a few days.  It worked out that Amber and Cassidy were leaving the day before they would be arriving and I had just booked our trip to Pais Vasco for the day after they were leaving.

Since Wade and Melody had already been to Barcelona once, they had already seen the must-see sights.  We thought it might be fun to take them to Catalunya en Miniatura so that they could do a rope course and see all the major monuments of Catalunya.  We also happened to have 2 free passes from Rylan's Super3 birthday card. (On your birthday all Super3 club members receive a card with free passes to different attractions) My kids were very excited to do the rope course, Wade's family had never done it before, but they were very adventurous and decided to take on the most challenging course.  The course did prove challenging for them, but they all made it back safely.

In the midst of all the miniature buildings, they have a giant Doremon statue.


I think this is Maddy on the zip-line

I believe this is Grace on the zip-line

I can thank Melody, Grace and Maddy for Ciara's new-found love of shopping.  The following day, we proposed going to a beach, but they preferred to hit the stores downtown, and given the option, Ciara preferred to go with them.  Maybe for the first time, Ciara experienced the joy of shopping for the fun of it, which is much better than functional shopping like I do.  That evening we took them to Tibidabo because as we discovered when Amber and Cassidy were here, it's much better to go at nighttime when it's cooler and less crowded.

On Thursday morning I took them to the outdoor market in Sant Ildefons.  Wade and Melody went through the market thoroughly and found some cool deals. Then we went downtown to have lunch in Barceloneta and of course a little more shopping in Port Vell.  The next morning they were off to their next destination in France, and we had a day to get ready for our road trip as we were leaving the following morning for San Sebastian.  

With Maddy and Grace and Don Quiote on La Rambla







Thursday, October 1, 2015

Amber and Cassidy Visit July 30th to August 9th

Let's keep it coming, more visitors from Vancouver!  We were so excited to have my sister Amber and her husband visit us in Barcelona this past summer.  They were even able to leave their kids at home with grandma and grandpa Iwaasa and Cassidy's mother.

There are a few Gaudi buildings that we had never visited, one of them being Colònia Güell.  It's actually pretty close to where we live in the Baix de Llobregat, but kind of off the beaten path for most tourists.  We bought a combo ticket for 18€ that included an audio guided tour of Colònia Güell, Torres Bellesguard and also the Gaudi Experience which is a 4D movie.  Tickets can be purchased through www.clorian.com.

It was the middle of summer, the height of the tourist season, but when we arrived at Colònia Güell we were the only people there.  First we visited the crypt which is the only part of the church that is finished.  It's quite spectacular, and it's a shame that there doesn't seem to be any plans to finish the church.  I guess that all the resources are being spent finishing the Sagrada Familia.


Gaudi's crypt 

On top of the crypt, you can see the unfinished bell tower

Inside the crypt

Front door of the Crypt

Since we had the audio guide, we decided to explore other parts of the Colònia.  It is a little village with very interesting buildings.  There is also an interpretation centre where you can learn more about what life was like in the colony.

Then we headed off to the Gaudi Experience which is a small attraction just outside of Parc Güell.  It is a 4D movie about the inspirations behind Gaudi's most famous works.   It's actually really fun and exciting.  I think that the kids really enjoyed it.  The only drawback is the price 9€ to watch a 10 minute movie.  Fortunately we had bought the combo pack so we basically got one attraction for free.

Waiting for our Gaudi Experience to start

Here we are with Gaudi to finish off our Gaudi Experience

The next day, we took Amber and Cassidy downtown for a tour.  We walked all over Barri Gotic and El Born and ended up in Barceloneta for a delicious lunch.

Enjoying some fresh fruit at la Boqueria

Amber and Cassidy pose with the jamon

Waiting for our paella

Amber and Cassidy enjoying their first Spanish meal

The paella was good

The kids sure enjoyed having Cassidy around because he likes to play just as much as they do.  He and the boys built a block tower up to the ceiling.

The tallest Webby Block tower ever! in our house.

Bob had the day off on Monday August 3rd and took the Tuesday off too, so we all drove up the coast to spend a couple of days in Costa Brava.  First we took Amber and Cassidy to Cala Belladona where we spent the afternoon snorkling in the crystal clear water.  Cassidy loved the Easy Breath snorkel from Decathlon so much that he bought a couple before leaving Spain.   We should get some kind of endorsement cheque from Decathlon, because we have really been doing our part to promote the Easy Breath snorkel.  By the end of the summer four of our visitors had purchased the snorkels to take back to Canada.   You're welcome Decathlon!

Next we drove into a the small village of Montagut in the Garrotxa region where I had rented a house for a couple of nights.  The house was owned by the same family that owned the house we rented in Castelló d'Empúries http://calafelacastello.blogspot.com.es/ when Christine came to visit.  This house was called Ca la Manela http://calamanelamontagut.blogspot.com.es/.  I highly recommend both places as the price was very reasonable, there was enough space for 8 people and the host, Esteve, was very nice.  The houses themselves are completely renovated but retain an old world charm so it feels like you are staying in an historic home.

That evening we decided to explore the neighbouring town of Olot.  There wasn't "Olot" to do there, but it is a very pretty town and we climbed up to the top of one of the volcanos to get a nice view of the city.   We could have explored some of the natural parks around Olot, but as with every trip we take, there is so much to see and so little time. 

Climbing down the volcano in Olot

Walking around the Volcan de la Garrinada y Montsacopa

Of course we have to stop and play at a park

The next day, we planned to go on a short hike to a waterfall called Salt del Brull in the Alta Garrotxa natural park.  What should have been a 1.5 hour hike ended up a 3 hour hike, because we made the mistake of following an elderly couple who said they knew where they were going, but in the end they were not going to the same place as us.  The kids were pretty good and despite our lack of food and water, we made it to the famous Salt del Brull, took a dip in the freezing cold water (but refreshing after our long hike) and then made our way back.  It is a beautiful area, and I would totally do it again, worth every step.  The area is called Aniol d'Aguja and you can see from this article that it is in the Top 15 Natural Pools in Spain.

El puente romano de Oix or Devils Arch


Standing on one of the oldest bridges in Spain, built by the Romans, but still sturdy

 A pretty little waterfall along the way to our final destination.  We really wanted to swim here.

This is when we realized that we had climbed up the mountain for 1hour in the wrong direction and we needed to turn around and go all the way back down.  The best time to take a picture with my sister so that I can remember this frustrating moment always. 

Old church in Aniol d'Aguja

Bridge near Aniol


Lots of neat little canyons along the way

Here we are, we finally made it to the Salt del Brull
One of the best natural swimming pools in Spain.

All of us except Amber did enjoy a dip in the pool, although my swim was pretty quick. 

We had planned to go back to the coast that afternoon and visit one more beach, but it was getting late, and the beach I wanted to visit was insanely crowded by the time we got there.  It is called Cala Bramant near Llança and was recommended by a Catalan friend because it was supposedly very secluded and not well known.  Well I guess the word is out, so we had to quickly find another beach and settled on Platja de Garbet because there was parking nearby.  Bob had to head back to Barcelona because he had to work the next day.  After swimming at the beach we were all starving and so we headed into Llança to find something to eat, not always easy when it's 7:30 and all the restaurants open at 8pm.  So we had to wander around town until the restaurants opened. 

To make the most of our trip, we decided to go home via Andorra because Cassidy really wanted to visit Naturlandia.  He had seen the famous Tobotronc on YouTube and was dying the try it.   As the kids all have their Super3 cards they are always free at Naturlandia so why not.  

The first time we went to Naturlandia was in April, it was low season and there was virtually no line-ups for anything.  When we arrived to Naturlandia on August 5th, the woman at the ticket counter basically told us that we should come back another day because the line-ups were so long.  It was posted a 2.5 hour wait for the Tobotronc (alpine coaster) and a 2 hour wait to go on the Airtrekk (rope course).  Well, we had driven 3 hours to get to Andorra, so we were not going to leave without going on the Tobotronc.  We decided to wait and see if the wait time decreased as people started leaving for the day.  After doing most of the other activities, Cassidy and Amber lined up for the Tobotronc, they took Nathan and Cole with them.  They were just in time, as the line closed soon after they got in line.  They had to wait more than an hour, but at least they were guaranteed to get on.  Rylan, Ciara and I did all the other activities as we really didn't want to wait that long and it was really hot.  Cassidy was completely happy with his ride down the mountain on the Tobotronc, so it was worth the wait.  The kids had fun so it was a great day all around.  

Good Time at Naturlandia!






Let's see, I am trying to remember what we did for the rest of their visit.  I know that Amber and Cassidy went to the Sagrada Familia, saw the fountain show near Plaça Espanya, Cassidy took the boys to Tibidabo, I took them on a mandatory shopping trip to Decathlon, and we spent an afternoon in Sitges.  It was really great having Amber and Cassidy visit, that about sums it up.   

A series of selfies at Tibidabo

I'm glad he didn't lose his phone

The pirate ship, glad I'm not there, this ride makes me ill