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Day 12: WTF Travel? Well, Hello Madrid!

We went to the airport with the group because even though our flight didn't leave until 5 am the next day, this was the easiest and cheapest way to get to the airport.  Having stayed all night in the airport the night before, I knew that it would be busy and we could get a table and just hangout, pretty much uninterrupted.

Come 2 am, when we could go check in for our flight to Frankfurt (connecting through to Madrid), we saw the sign that said CANCELLED.  Oh no!  This was bad news.  The good news, or seemingly at the time, was that they had rebooked us all on flights.  Well, bad news.  My mom, Joe and Rach were all booked on one reservation and mine was separate because I used airline miles for the flight.  I was rebooked on a direct flight to Madrid and they were booked through Zurich.  I would get in before them, but we already had a private transfer arranged, and the hotel was reserved in my mom's name (although likely they had my name too, but not sure they would let me check in alone).  For reasons I won't get into at this time, it was somewhat necessary that I stay with my sister and we just didn't want to be split up.  So I was placed on the same flight as them.  We went through security and seemed to be on our merry way.

The flight was really a pain because there was a tennis team with us where some of the members were oblivious to other people on the plane with them.  I was, no joke, smacked a few times by one girls bag as she walked up and down the aisle.  The other members had excessive large bags and some were just as careless pushing them around and trying to shove them in areas where they really couldn't fit.  Thankfully they sat still during the flight and stopped disturbing other passengers (at least those of us in the back whom they had been disturbing when they first boarded, as I obviously can't speak for the people in the front).

So we land in Zurich and we go through customs check and ran, not kidding, I totally ran because we had a short time for the connect, to the next gate, which was a little ways away.  We made it just as they were starting boarding, so there was no time for shopping for chocolate in Switzerland.

Deep breath, right?  Wrong!  On this flight I decided to take a picture of something only to discover I no longer had my camera.  WTF!  How did I lose my camera.  The good news, of course, as I blog and upload my pictures regularly, the pictures had all already been uploaded on my computer.  The only lose was material- the camera, camera bag and memory cards filled with pictures already uploaded onto my computer.

Once we landed in Madrid, we headed to the hotel, checked in, and washed up.  Guess what I did immediately after that?  I went to El Corte Ingles, the largest department store chain (and in store size it is massive as well) in Spain and bought myself a new Sony Cybershot.  I made sure it took Pro Duo cards since I still had an empty 16G card with me, and the spare battery for my sisters camera would fit in here, so it saved in some money since not everything had to be replaced.  Hooray for a new camera!
So, I know some of you are feeling my pain as you have been there too with this kind of incident.  What I will tell you next will probably shock you-and anger perhaps those of you that were not as lucky.  I emailed the airline and mentioned I lost my camera.  Initially I thought I lost it when I pulled it out to take a picture of my airplane meal (the one picture I have actually lost because it was after my upload), then fell asleep, so I thought it rolled off my lap.  The mentioned finding a camera on the escalator by gate A71, the very gate where my connection was.  After describing it to the lost and found, they determined that my camera was in their possession and let me know how to go about getting it back.  At this time it has been forwarded to one of the airports I will pass through later in my trip and I have already confirmed with them that it is in their possession.  AMAZING!

With the help of my iPhone camera, while my new one as charging, I took some pictures from that first evening in Madrid.

We stayed at the Santo Domingo Hotel in Madrid, near Puerto del Sol and the Palacio Real.  I will say the location was phenomenal.  The only issue was that the hotel was undergoing some renovations and our room was dirty (most likely from extended use and just old) and outdated.  It was larger than our parents room, and in fact, they had to switch to a larger room because they couldn't even fit all their things inside their room.  But, like I said, the location was excellent.
Right near by was Cafeteria Oskar and we kept walking by and watching people with olives, potato chips and sangria, so we decided to give it a try.
The Sangria was pretty good, and offered at a great price.

I don't remember potatoes being so popular when I was in Madrid in 2001, but they seemed to be one of the most popular foods at restaurants/cafes/bars.
When we finished with our snacks and sangria, we moved on to get some dinner at a restaurant nearby called Domingo's.
We were brought some paella with shrimp.
Then we ordered some patatas bravas, which is a traditional dish of potato pieces covered in a spicy tomato sauce.
My sister and I ordered some small squids (chopitos), but they weren't exactly what we were looking for.
Lastly, we ordered the gambas al ajillo, which is shrimp in garlic.  This is one of our favorites.
Of course we enjoyed all of this with bread.
I managed to take at least 1 picture of a building in Madrid with my iphone.  I can tell you that I was happy when we got back to the room and my new camera battery was charged and ready to go.
The last thing we did that evening was enjoy some frozen yogurt at Llaollao
I ordered mine with pineapple, chocolate pieces and strawberries.  Yum!  This was a great end to the evening.
I was so happy we had made it to Madrid on time and we had some time to get out and walk around.  Madrid is a beautiful city.  Up next is more on Madrid, including the Palacio Real and the Prado.

QUESTIONS:  Have you ever been delayed due to a flight cancellation?  Have you ever lost your camera?  Have you ever lost anything that you eventually had returned to you?

Let’s get this birthday started

Since my birthday fell on a Saturday this year, it made sense to get the party started early.  Technically we started Monday, but come Friday night we were ready to go and in full birthday celebration mode.

Friday night, after I attended the high school graduation of my students, Ryan and I headed to the African restaurant.
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We started with bread.
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Some very yummy cheese and olives.
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This was similar to a samosa, but it was meat filled, so I passed, but Ryan did enjoy this.
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It was very hot, like temperature hot, but he was finally able to finish this by the time dinner was served.
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Ryan ordered the African steak, but it really just looked like a regular Portuguese meal.  Oh well, I guess they had a few African sounding dishes, and some employees from Africa, even beer from Africa, but then a lot was like your typical Portuguese food.
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Ryan's steak was served with a hot pepper oil.
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I went with the abrotea.  It was good, but a little greasier than I am used to with this dish.
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After dinner we did a little exploring.  We wound up stopping into this hotel in Angra and having a drink at the bar.  Actually, I just had a coffee.

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It was really busy with older people dancing to live music.  They were all tourists and you could tell they were having a good time.

The next morning Ryan made me breakfast.
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Then it was time for presents.  Look at the cute card from Ginger and Midnight, my dog and cat...I wonder who helped them with this!
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Then I opened this card from my mom.  My actual present from my mom is our trip next week, but she still sent me a funny card.
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This little ducky goes in a bucket of water and then expands in size.
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Here he is in water.  In a few days I will take a picture when he is all grown up!
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Then I opened gifts from Ryan.  How funny is this?  Do you guys remember this game?  If you do, you are probably almost as old as me, if not older.  I love this game.
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Then I opened this.
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It is a digital waterproof camera.  I can use this while we are out snorkeling and when Ryan is spear fishing.
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He also gave me a nice wind breaker, but we are sending it back for a different size.  

I have other gifts on the way, but the mail here does not come that often, so I should get things today and then later on in the week.

More to come on my actual birthday...

QUESTIONS?  What gift do you really hope someone buys you this year?  


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY SISTER!!!  Yes, her birthday is the day after mine.

Matzo Balls, Gifts and Bread, OH MY

Thanks for the positive feedback on my new look.  I am still playing around with the new template, so if anyone has any pointers or suggestions, let me know.

Today's post contains a few of the things I have been up to during the early days of Hanukkah.  First off I made some matzo ball soup.  If you have never ever tried matzo ball soup, you are totally missing out.  As with the latkes, I do it from a box!


Ryan was kind enough to take a few pics of me getting down and dirty with my matzo balls...

Here they are after they have boiled and gotten fluffy...

For my bridal shower I received one of these little guys.  There is a nice story to go with why I was given this, but ling story short, this is now known as a matzo ball fisher.  That's right, if you need to fish one out, this is the kitchen tool to do it with.

Here is the finished product.

On to some more of the cool gifts I have received this year.  These cool fingerless mittens are from Ryan.  I had mentioned that since the house if so cold and I work from home that I thought fingerless mittens would keep my hands warm but still allow me to type on the computer.  No, not wearing them now, but maybe for my next post!

Some Jelly Belly's from my mom.  If you have never been to the Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield, CA you must go.  Better idea...go to the Budweiser brewery first and then drive across the street to the Jelly Belly factory.  While you are there pick up some bellyflops, which are the beans that weren't pretty enough to make the final cut.

A tin of Mrs. Field's mini cookies from my mom.

On to the biggest score of the year.  Thanks so much to my wonderful husband Ryan.  He has seen my struggles with food photography and purchased me this amazing digital camera.  This camera has a setting for taking gourmet food pics and a nice 3" LCD screen.  Ok, it has a lot of things other than that, but those are my favorite so far.  Oh, ok, I guess there is one more cool thing.  If you push the smiley face button, the camera will automatically take the picture of someone when they smile, so you always get happy looking people in your pics!

While I was at it with the soup, I also got down and dirty with my fave kitchen toy...the bread machine.  I was so excited to use the new bread maker cookbook from Ryan.  Here is what I decided to create.

The goods...

Cheese Please

Picture perfect every time...

Haha, an action shot of Ryan slicing it up.

This bread was super tasty and I would totally make it again.

Oh, and I tried something new...I actually ran.  I went to the track yesterday since it was really nice out.  I walked for 2 miles and I ran one mile.  I don't like running, but it wasn't that bad.  It is nice that the track overlooks the ocean.

QUESTION:  Where is your favorite place to run?