Sunday, February 28, 2016

Welcome to Malaga


The logical thing to do after being awake for 34 hours is to go to sleep but instead I’m writing this blog post to update you on our very long and very exciting journey to Malaga and our first 11 hours here. The question of the day is how many Taylor Swift song lyrics I can logically use in one blog post. We’re about to find out.

GRAB YOUR PASSPORT AND MY HAND

Maria and I met in the Miami Airport Friday to begin our long trek across the pond. The flight was completely packed and the plane was huge. It was an interesting adventure to say the least. We had the kind of turbulence that makes you think of the television show Lost. Needless to say my stomach dropped a few times and Maria and I exchanged many worried glances. Sleep was next to impossible for me due to the fact that the airline provides only enough leg room for one of Willy Wonka’s Oompa Loompa’s so I chose to enjoy some of the free inflight entertainment. I got to watch The Intern and Date Night. I laughed so hard at The Intern that I received some strange looks. I spent the rest of the 8 hour flight listening to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice occasionally drifting off into a light uncomfortable sleep. Maria chose not to take advantage of the free inflight entertainment and got some good sleep. We managed to make a friend who was also connecting to Malaga so we decided that once we landed we should follow her since we only had 20 minutes to go through customs, security, and go across the airport to our next gate and board. We were convinced we weren’t making that flight.

WELCOME TO NEW YORK MADRID, IT’S BEEN WAITING FOR YOU

People were actually waiting for us. Airport staff was waiting to give us bright orange express passes so that we could skip the lines in customs and security. The security guy at customs didn’t say one word to me. I thought that was weird. Maria’s guy asked her questions. My security guy probably looked at me and said I’m not talking to this American. At security the machine went off on me and I had to get patted down and Maria forgot to take her iPad out of her bag and had to go through the security line again. The extra time we took in security canceled out the time we saved with the express passes so we sprinted through the airport to get to our gate in time. We are hoping we were at a really high altitude because that run really wore us out. We made it in time and got to take the short trip to Malaga with a plane full of crying children. Good thing they were cute. It was on this flight that we got to see the Mediterranean Sea and Malaga from the sky for the first time.

I CAN SHOW YOU INCREDIBLE THINGS

Malaga is located on the water and it is a very beautiful city. Alonso, Maria’s family friend, picked us up from the airport and drove us though the city in his tiny car to his apartment. After settling in for about two minutes we were off again for a walking tour of the city. Our first meal in Malaga was hot chocolate and churros. Yummy! We continued walking around the city and Alonso stopped at a bar so that Maria and I could try some Spanish wine. We aren’t big fans… We were big fans of the Roman Amphitheater that we got to see. We did lots of window shopping and listened to street musicians. We then went back home to have some down time. That didn’t last long and within 15 minutes we were on our way to pick up Clara, Alonso’s wife, from work. We all went out to lunch together where we ate way too much food. It was lots of meats and bread and of course, more wine. We still aren’t fans.

ITS GETTING COLD, I’VE GOT MY BIG COAT ON

After calling home and checking in we got very bundled up for our final adventure of the evening. When I say bundled up I mean yoga pants, jeans, two pairs of socks (one pair fleece lined), 
6 layers on top, ear muffs, boots, and gloves. Sounds like it was below freezing and snowing doesn’t it? Nope, I’m just a Floridian. According to my weather app it was 48 degrees Fahrenheit with 14 mph winds that made it feel like 43. Trust me, it was cold. This time we went out again walking in the city. We did some more window shopping and lots of shivering. Our favorite part of the night was when we went Teteria, where we got delicious Moroccan Mint tea and a Nutella and banana crepe. We ended up taking the taxi home because it was so cold. 
KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN

This was said a lot today due to our severe jet lag. I kept falling asleep at the table or in the car and I kept getting friendly reminders to keep my eyes open because it wasn’t time to go to sleep yet. Our word of the day is Friturday. This is because our Friday and Saturday were not separate so since the days were combined we combined the words as well.
I WISH YOU WERE RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW

Although we are having a blast we miss our family and friends and we wish that others were here with us having this amazing adventure.

In case you didn’t count, I successfully used 6 different lines from Taylor Swift songs in this post.

We are signing off at midnight here and we hope that you have a good rest of whatever day it is for you.

4 comments:

  1. Glad you made it and are having a great time! Looks like a beautiful place and lots of fun. Michele

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  2. Sounds like with all that wine, Alfonso is trying to make your good girls bad for a weekend. See what I did there? Sounds like an amazing place and amazingly cold. We wish we were there with your guys as well. That was a cool picture out the window of the plane. Looking forward to more adventures from Malaga.

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  3. Excellent update. Photos and food look like it was worth restless plane ride.

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  4. It's amazing how even though you are so tired you look good and happy in all your pics. Which makes me happy. :)Wow that Roman Coliseum is awesome. Who knew. Thanks for the education. I love the links to places you are seeing. Thanks for thinking of it. x0x0

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