Wednesday, September 26, 2012

European Vacation

Vacation time! In August all of Spain shuts down. Quite literally everyone takes off for vacation season and in the case of Ricardo´s family living in Bilbao, the offices literally close for 3 weeks where you are forced to take your vacation days at that time. So every year you can find the de Abiega´s on a trip to somewhere. We joined them this year for a week around Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. I was a bit hesitant since this was my last week allowed to fly, however I survived. The tough part was the driving. Nearly 4-5 hours everyday! When we travel..... we travel hard! 
 
This one is for mom- Italian Gelato, her favorite!
first stop Sirmione- a beautiful little village on the lakes (and it was hot!!!)
Next on to Riva di Garda- on lake Garda, this village is set in the middle of mountains and is breathtaking! I could have spent 3 days just here alone.
The Dolomites- Pozza di Fassa. While I didn´t make the hike, the views were out of this world from every spot! (This is only 30 minutes from where I went skiing when I lived in Italy. So beautiful in the summer)
Ricardo and I at the overlook in Ortisei
Cortina D´Ampezzo- loved this town. Ricardo and his brother spent the morning biking the route of the Giro de Italia! We spent the day enjoying a nice breakfast, shopping, walking thru the streets and a nice big Italian lunch!
The view from our hotel balcony
Picking out Carolina´s new stroller!
Liubljana- Our quick day trip to Slovenia, which was a nice suprise. I´d been to the mountains in Slovenia before, but this was a charming little city with cute bars and restaurants on the riverfront.
On to Croatia- 1st stop Plitvice National Park
Beautiful hiking trails, waterfalls, lakes and scenery. 5 hour hike around the park! I was so proud!! and by the end- Ricardo was literally pushing me up the hills!
Detour to Krk Island- instead of following the rest of the fam a bit further south, we took a shortcut to the coast and spent the next 2 days on a lovely island, at a lovely hotel and enjoying a bit of a break from the running around.
and back where we started- Venice!
Delicious meal at a restaurant near our hotel in Cannaregio- the Jewish Quarters- highly recommended area- with quiet streets, great food and easy to get to the airport and all the main sites in Venice
Scenes from Venice

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Closing Time

Farewell for now.... Last week of work and if I could, I´d be doing cartwheels around the house! As many of you know, times have been a bit turbulent on the workside. Thank goodness it all worked out in the end and so thanks to the Danish gov´t and the fine folks of Maersk, I´m on leave until end of next year! =)))))  And now it´s time for a little RnR!
One last trip to DK before I´m off
My morning walk to the office
Coffee and Cakes in Hellerup
My extended Swedish family- Margareta and her beautiful garden
Colleague and Friend for life- Anders at the bbq
(missing Astrid & Sara)

Friday, September 14, 2012

Busy Body

Concerts and Races and Babies- oh my! While I´m busy nesting..... This fine fella has made it a point to accomplish all his life goals before Baby de Abiega arrives. Literally. We´ve both gone into "get it done now" mode. I´ve spent the past few weeks wrapping up work, shopping and preparing the nursery and beefing up my social agenda. I figure it´s easier to get my network in place now, to make life a little more smooth once Carolina arrives. Ricardo, aside from his day job, has released his latest album, is putting the final touches on his next release, played a few shows here in Madrid, is preparing for his November marathon, beefing up his swimming skills for a 2013 triathalon and just completed a bike race of over 130km in the mountains of Segovia and Madrid. If it´s nesting for the mother, what do you call this for the father? =)

Friday Night Acoustic Show (signing autographs =)
We end at 12:30 and drive 1hr to Segovia for an overnight stay in Segovia (race is the next morning!)

I love Segovia and have been here several times (it´s a fav place to take guests). The race started at 8am! I slept in and decided to take the morning to explore the town from the outside angle. Beautiful! and much more natural than from inside the city walls.
This was the view of the Alcazar from our hotel on the river
The old monastery and shaded park nearby
a view of Segovia from outside the city walls
And back just in time to cheer him across the finish line

Monday, September 3, 2012

We have guests!

Sooo nice to have friends come to town! Even though these crazy girls booked a hotel in the city- it was great to spend an entire weekend with them. (minus the late night party scene....)

Tapas Day 1 at Toma Jamon near Chueca- my fav!
Walk to Sol with Sara, Kenz and Emma
a little Flamenco dancing in Plaza Mayor
Me and Kenz
lunch at the de Abiega´s