Thursday, May 28, 2009

TO SPAIN, with Ralph, and no kid! A dream come true.


We made it to Spain, luggage and all. Ralph served his mission in Madrid during the open house and dedication of the Madrid Temple. His mission president said that ten years from then they were going to have a reunion, and a 10 year anniversary celebration of that wonderful event. So, he put this great trip together. There were about 50 people at the Mission reunion. There were events Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, then an overnight trip Monday and Tuesday with some of the group. The rest of the week we finally were able to relax, take it easy, and site see around Madrid. So get ready of a bunch of pictures of old buildings with Ralph and I in front!

Ralph at our first lunch in Madrid. Ralph landed about twenty minutes before me, came to my terminal and met me outside of baggage claim. And from then on, we weren't really apart.


The Madrid, Spain temple. It has a special place in Ralph and my hearts.










Outside of the church in Torajon, where Ralph served for 11 months of his mission. This is Rafa, who Ralph helped to baptize, and Sean Aker, one of Ralph's companions on the mission.

A church in the square in Torajon.


The Glass Palace in Retiro Park in Madrid.


The group went to Segovia, here we are with the Roman Aqueducts. I seemed to have lost the other pictures of them. Oh well.

The Cathedrial in Segovia. I think it is one of the biggest I have ever seen.


From the top of Alcazar, the castle in Segovia.



The front view of the castle.


La Granja, the summer palace of the Spanish royalty.


The reservoir at La Granja.


We stayed in Avila that night and had traditional Bean Soup.


The next morning, we went to El Escorial, where all of the dead royalty are entombed, or "waiting." (They let their bodies rot for 30 or 40 years, I can't remember which, then entombed their bones.) It is also a monastery and a school for boys.


We went rowing on the lake in Retiro Park. Very fun, and relaxing.

 
Ralph, eating squid, at a delicious restaurant.

 
The Placio Real, at night.


The next night I had squid in our delicious Pealla, a very good traditional rice dice from Spain.


This is a self portrait outside of the Prado Museum. We went there, to the Reina Sofia, and the Thessen something all in two days. That was a lot to take in.

There are the highlights from the trip. It was wonderfully relaxing, and very exciting at the same time. I started relaxing hard core on the plane from Salt Lake to Atlanta, I watched a movie, took a nap, and read half of a book. I was using my free time very wisely. I arrived home on May 23rd. Ralph will leave Baghdad for good on June 22nd, so the end is within reach!

2 comments:

  1. I'm so excited for y'all to be together as a family of 4!!! I bet you're counting down the days...

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  2. Jules,
    Meeting up in Europe. How romantic!!!!! It sounds wonderful. Life with kids changes everything somehow. I am glad that you two could find time for yourselves. You deserve it.

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