Thursday, 17 January 2013

Back to Spain we go...

Ok, it's been far too long since I've updated this blog. I do apologise for this but I can assure you that I'll be more disciplined this year.

Let's start at the end of last year, before Christmas. The last few weeks before we broke up for the holidays were mainly geared towards Christmas and Els Pastorets. This is the Catalan equivalent of the Nativity play that young kids put on around Christmas time but the story is centred around the Shepherds (els pastorets) and the journey they make to see the birth of baby Jesus. The three Kings, Mary, Joseph, the Angel Gabriel etc feature very little in the production and so I wasn't really following the story until it was explained to me afterwards! This is mainly because there are about 400 kids at my school which made the show a complete shambles, and that, along with the fact that only half the microphones worked meant that it was about 2 hours of me thinking 'what the hell is going on?!' Having said that, it was great to see another Catalan tradition and I felt like a proud honorary teacher watching all the students perform. 

By the time the 21st December came around, I was super excited to venture back to the UK Christmas. I was met at the airport by the family and was extremely happy to back on home soil. Needless to say, it was a very special 2 weeks at home seeing the family and friends and going to London to see in the New Year made it even better! I also got see the newest addition to the family- little baby Willow (who is actually a dog). I love her to pieces but I just hope she remembers me when I'm home next, whenever that may be. 

So, on coming back to Spain, I decided to drag my Dad and brothers out here to see what goes on and where I live. They were staying in the hotel opposite my flat which was very handy and they spent 3 days and nights here and we barely stopped. We visited Barcelona and Girona, seeing as much as possible in the little time we had. I also showed them around lovely little Vic and took them to some of my favourite places. We were lucky enough to be invited to my lovely mentor's house for dinner on Saturday before the Three Kings parade through the city. I should mention at this point that some families go with the tradition that the Three Kings bring the presents on the night of the 5th January as opposed to Santa Claus on 25th December. Anyway, after indulging in some traditional Catalan foods with my family and Maria's, we set off for the city centre and needless to say, it was booming. I had no idea that there was so many people in Vic. The atmosphere was super and I can imagine that being 5 years old and seeing the Three Kings parade through the town is exceedingly exciting!



The boys all left on 6th January and so that meant it was back to normal for me here in Vic. I'm really happy to be back and to see all my Spanish, English and French friends again along with all the little monkeys at school. I've already tried my hand at some new Catalan foods with my French friend Aurelie and her brand new baby boy, Yann, and their friends. I was invited out for lunch with them and by lunch I mean about 4 hours of food in a restaurant whilst nursing a hangover. However, I had the most fun! We ate calcots which are a vegetable (somewhere between a leek and an onion) cooked on a fire. You then pinch one end and pull the other to take out the juicy vegetable from inside, all the while wearing a bib and gloves (it gets very messy). This is all served on a roof tile, I don't know maybe the restaurant couldn't afford plates. This was all an experience in itself which made for a great day out with some new friends. 

I'm looking forward to some new adventures out here over the next 6 months, I've even written a 'Barcelona Bucket List' (don't worry I'm not dying) but it's all the stuff I want to do before I leave Spain in June, so watch this space. So, I hope the New Year is treating all of you well and I promise to update you all more often from now on....I hope.

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