Its hard to believe that the Holidays have arrived. It seems like only yesterday I was on the plane heading across the ocean. To celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday the Simmons group all met at my co-worker, Connie's house for Sunday supper. It was a special treat the Lynde Johnson, our coordinator was able to join us for the day. I arrived a bit earlier than some of the other to help with the preparations. As soon as I entered the house I was filled with excitement to hear Christmas carols playing in the background with the smells of cinnamon and turkey lingering in the air. Mandy, aka Martha Stewart was busy slaving away with the gravy and potatoes. We had nice conversation in the kitchen, even though it was a tight squeeze for more than four people to fit comfortably. There were paper turkeys and candles strewn throughout the apt. It was very nice. Once everyone else arrived the food quickly filled up the table. The girls from El Escorial brought homemade pies and pureed squash from a special recipe, which was delicious. Then there were potatoes, a yummy zucchini casserole that Mandy made, stuffed mushrooms, yes which I did try out of courtesy. There was plenty of wine and sangria which we drank plenty of. It was nice to be with people to share the day with. Of course we all were missing our family and friends but are fortunate to have spent the day with one another is a social fashion. We danced our butts off to the beat of Sir Michael Jackson's Thriller and some Hip hop. Yeah I know its not traditional holiday music but after a few glasses of Rioja or awesome sangria, no one noticed the difference.
Following the party I headed out to meet "the group" for our weekly movie night to see the film, Enchanted. Now because of my failure last week at choosing a movie, I chose Michael Clayton, which I am still hearing complaints from. The movie as I predicted was silly but we enjoyed it. Earlier in the weekend we all went to Carlos's house for Saturday lunch. Well quickly lunch turned into dinner with a game of Gestos (Gestures). I was so proud of myself that there were only two or three cards that I had no idea about any of the clues. At first I began to shout answers out in English but then got the hang of shouting our Spanish words. Cant wait for the next round another day.
I had a great weekend and holiday. I only wish I could have spent with family and friends from the states, but was able to spend it with new friends. Give me a ring when you can or jot me an email with all your news.
Miss you and talk to you soon
Monday, November 26, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Toledo, FINALLY!!
So its been a while since I've been on. SO here's a brief overview...
Following my trip to Sevilla I had a busy week at school. Not to mention that it was hard to get back into the swing of things after such a long break. I have stayed busy between tutoring with four families. Tuesdays are the worst because I have a full day at school with one tutoring session during lunch, and then after school I have a session with two high school age girls and the I run back to school to be picked up for the next session with two second graders. Its tough but I am having a great time with the kids. Its nice because I can just play with them and have fun. I think that's the best way to work with kids. Let then be kids while showing them new things.
The next weekend we again had a long weekend. Gina, her friends and I all went to Toledo for the day. It was awesome. "The Group" as I have deemed us is such nuts. We actually got in trouble because we were trying to take a funny pic in a synagogue. I felt bad, but it was exhilarating. I hope you enjoyed the pics that I sent. Then on Saturday I had a relaxing day.
Gina and I took a trip to the American Store to buy Macaroni and Cheese. We had a craving for it. It was really nice to take a walk and see some of the places around our house. Neither of us had been in that neighborhood before. The best part was when Gina went to make it she totally screwed it up. Of course I didn't have the guts to tell her that she was doing it wrong. She put about three times as much milk in it. But it was ok. I'll make sure that I make it next time, just in case.
Then Saturday night I went with the "group" to their friend Diego's house for some video games and a few drinks. Well it definitely was interesting as I didn't get home until 8 on Sunday morning! We ended up playing this Karaoke game where we all battled against one another. The weird part was that when it came for me to sing, we found an English song, by Avril Lavigne. I knew all the words but strangely Carlos won! I could not believe it! Then I was instructed that I lost because I was actually singing the song, while Carlos was more speaking the words which gave him more points. I was outraged for sure. But I redeemed myself with Like a Virgin by Madonna. It was really fun except for the sleep deprivation. But I slept for most of the day on Sunday to make up for it.
Sunday night, as its out Movie Night we went to see another Spanish film, The Tower of Suso. It talks about an adult man who returns to his home town for specific reasons. It totally reminded me of a British film, only cause it was heartfelt and was pretty realistic. If it comes out there, I recommend that you see it, but for some of you you may want to wait for it to come out on video.
This week has been good so far. I was finally able to hook up with Alexis, who I hadn't talked to in too long. It was actually kinda funny because Alexis called one night after I had gone to bed, and Gina answered the phone. Well Gina then asked me the following day, "Does everyone in your family speak Spanish?" I just chuckled and said no but that most are learning. It was interesting because she asked me why we chose to speak Spanish, if it was a latin culture thing, being from CA or simply because we like the way it sounds. I figured it was because it wounds cool, but I couldn't formulate a good answer.
Earlier in the week I had seminar and afterwards most of the people in the program went out for a drink. Well my friend, Meghan, never goes out for just one drink. Anyway towards the end of the evening she had gone to the bar to order another drink, but when we asked her what she ordered she SHOUTS, "I don't know because I was speaking Spanish!" We totally lost it and its now her catch phrase. We were practically rolling on the floor of the bar. It was too funny. It may be one of those things that you need to have been there for... it was hilarious to say the least.
Anyway I gotta run and do some actual work but send me an email when you can. I am missing everyone terribly. I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving and I plan to talk with all of you before then, so expect a call from Spain sometime soon.
Talk to you all soon!!
Following my trip to Sevilla I had a busy week at school. Not to mention that it was hard to get back into the swing of things after such a long break. I have stayed busy between tutoring with four families. Tuesdays are the worst because I have a full day at school with one tutoring session during lunch, and then after school I have a session with two high school age girls and the I run back to school to be picked up for the next session with two second graders. Its tough but I am having a great time with the kids. Its nice because I can just play with them and have fun. I think that's the best way to work with kids. Let then be kids while showing them new things.
The next weekend we again had a long weekend. Gina, her friends and I all went to Toledo for the day. It was awesome. "The Group" as I have deemed us is such nuts. We actually got in trouble because we were trying to take a funny pic in a synagogue. I felt bad, but it was exhilarating. I hope you enjoyed the pics that I sent. Then on Saturday I had a relaxing day.
Gina and I took a trip to the American Store to buy Macaroni and Cheese. We had a craving for it. It was really nice to take a walk and see some of the places around our house. Neither of us had been in that neighborhood before. The best part was when Gina went to make it she totally screwed it up. Of course I didn't have the guts to tell her that she was doing it wrong. She put about three times as much milk in it. But it was ok. I'll make sure that I make it next time, just in case.
Then Saturday night I went with the "group" to their friend Diego's house for some video games and a few drinks. Well it definitely was interesting as I didn't get home until 8 on Sunday morning! We ended up playing this Karaoke game where we all battled against one another. The weird part was that when it came for me to sing, we found an English song, by Avril Lavigne. I knew all the words but strangely Carlos won! I could not believe it! Then I was instructed that I lost because I was actually singing the song, while Carlos was more speaking the words which gave him more points. I was outraged for sure. But I redeemed myself with Like a Virgin by Madonna. It was really fun except for the sleep deprivation. But I slept for most of the day on Sunday to make up for it.
Sunday night, as its out Movie Night we went to see another Spanish film, The Tower of Suso. It talks about an adult man who returns to his home town for specific reasons. It totally reminded me of a British film, only cause it was heartfelt and was pretty realistic. If it comes out there, I recommend that you see it, but for some of you you may want to wait for it to come out on video.
This week has been good so far. I was finally able to hook up with Alexis, who I hadn't talked to in too long. It was actually kinda funny because Alexis called one night after I had gone to bed, and Gina answered the phone. Well Gina then asked me the following day, "Does everyone in your family speak Spanish?" I just chuckled and said no but that most are learning. It was interesting because she asked me why we chose to speak Spanish, if it was a latin culture thing, being from CA or simply because we like the way it sounds. I figured it was because it wounds cool, but I couldn't formulate a good answer.
Earlier in the week I had seminar and afterwards most of the people in the program went out for a drink. Well my friend, Meghan, never goes out for just one drink. Anyway towards the end of the evening she had gone to the bar to order another drink, but when we asked her what she ordered she SHOUTS, "I don't know because I was speaking Spanish!" We totally lost it and its now her catch phrase. We were practically rolling on the floor of the bar. It was too funny. It may be one of those things that you need to have been there for... it was hilarious to say the least.
Anyway I gotta run and do some actual work but send me an email when you can. I am missing everyone terribly. I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving and I plan to talk with all of you before then, so expect a call from Spain sometime soon.
Talk to you all soon!!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Southern Spain, in Sevilla
Hi everyone!
Phew, I am beat! I just got back from a long weekend in Sevilla, which is 6 hours away by bus. And I mean you can feel the energy drain from you immediately on the bus. As I said in the previous blog, we had a long weekend to celebrate the All Saints Day and since it happens on a Thursday, rather than going to work for one day, on Friday, we have a "Puente" or Bridge to make it so we dont have to go back til tomorrow. Cool huh?
I took advantage and booked a trip for myself! And I had a wonderful time. It was amazing weather for November, its was still in the 70s and I think even on Sat it hit close to 78 or 80. Who would've thought that it could be that hot in November, unless you live in CA, hahaha.
So I had booked a room at the hostal, Nuevo Suizo, which was a great choice. I had only been to one other hostal in London, and this one beat it by a mile. As I have told some of you it felt more like a hotel than a hostel. The building is more like a hotel with different floors, a beautiful rooftop terrace and one bathroom per floor. Having your own bathroom was great! I didnt have to pull the college route and shower with a bunch of people and I could have privacy. I had no conflicts either. Well I guess thats not exactly true...
When I checked in to the hostal on Thursday and they gave me the key, I just dumped my stuff and ran out to see what the city was like. Well no one specifically TOLD me that I was supposed to leave the key with the reception so that the other people could get into the room. Well returning that evening the reception lady said, Oh we've been looking for you for the key! You didnt leave it here and the other guests could not get into the room. Of course I was mortified, but the lady was nice about it. Next when I tried to open the door with "my" key, I could not open the door. No I'm not a wimp either I tried and tried but couldnt get the key to turn and open the door. So the solution?? Jimmie the door open with a knife. THe funniest part was that the lady, said I've seen this done in the movies, it has to work. I held in my laughter to spare her feelings, but it worked. However though then we couldnt extract the key from the door, and so I was left for the night with the door open a jar so the other guests could come in!
Thursday afternoon I hopped on a guided tour bus to check out the city and map out what I would do over the course of the weekend. It was gorgeous, and right at sunset. The tour lasted about an hour and we went all through the city.
So Friday morning, my first full day in Sevilla I decided to check out the famous Cathedral and Bell Tower. Wow it was amazing. The Cathedral was very dark but beautiful. There were gorgeous stained glass windows. I decided then to make the treck up the thirty two flights to the top of the Bell Tower, and it was sooo worth it. I got stuck behind some extremely slow people but I had to grunt through it because there wasn't room to go around them. From the top was a wonderful view of the city. I tried to get all the angles with my camera, but through the fences and trying to shift through the crowd was difficult. I am really glad I was able to go up this time. I feel like last time I was there we weren't able to go up.
From the Cathedral and Bell Tower I decided to head east, I think towards the Maria Luisa Park which holds all the buildings from the 92 World Expo, and the Plaza Espana. I couldn't stay on the main road and took a chance with the side streets. What an adventure! I thought that I had a handle on general direction skills, but they have dwindled since I arrived in Spain. Anyway I tried the side streets and found another nice park that I walked through, the Murillo Gardens. I was surprised by the large, winding trees that you can see through the pictures. I told myself while I was walking, that I wasnt lost and that I would end up where I end up. Boy was it nice risking the streets on Sevilla. I know I probably sound a bit cheesy but hey, I was by myself, and all the people in the city were really nice. I was proud that I was even asked for directions at one point. It would have been cool if I were able to tell them where to go, but I hadn't gotten to that point in my trip yet. Eventually I made it to the Plaza Espana and took a nice break around the circular plaza. There were a ton of tour groups passing around the plaza, but I enjoyed the people watching. I imagined that I was in the Common or near the Waterfront on a nice day just sitting around. You all will probably hate me for saying this but I am not a post card gal, but I make a promise that next weekend when I got to Toledo I will get a bunch of cards to send you.
Friday night I was brave and went to a Tapas bar for a cana and a bite to eat. For those who don't know a cana is a small beer, with foam! I've decided honestly I prefer the can or bottle, I don't enjoy the foam I must say. But over the course of the evening it grew on me. I had a nice little montadito, or sandwhich, of roast beef. It was quite tasty. Then I headed back for the hostal to check out a soccer match. Much to my surprise there was finally someone in my room! I met a nice boy from CA, although he didn't sound like it. I never even got his name though, It sooo bad of me!! He told me that Real Madrid was in Sevilla for a game and I flipped. I am a total fanatic for soccer now, only Spanish futbol though. On Saturday I had lunch at an Irish bar and sat next to a British guy who was a fan of Arsenal. I guess Arsenal and Manchester United (where Beckam used to play before Madrid and then Galaxy) are huge rivals and Arsenal is considered the underdog. Well it was for good reason, honestly. The team could barely make it to the goal, and when they did aim for a goal, they were totally off! But I felt funny that my first British football match was in Sevilla Spain, huh? I had a good laugh.
Then Saturday I went to the Royal Palace, or Alcazar. As in the pics it has a large Moorish atmosphere and architecture. It was really nice. Sorry that I lack on description. I can't do it. Even my friend Meghan says that I can't describe worth a dime. But I had a nice time and had my English Audio Guide to keep me company. I was surprised at all the French I heard over the trip and saw plenty of Swedish kids on a group. It was funny though because they had shirts that said that they were a sailing club... what are they doing in Spain I wondered?
From the Alcazar I headed back towards the river to catch a tour of the Plaza de Toros, or Bullring. Now I realize different people have different opinions about the topic but I really enjoyed myself. The tour guide showed us all the entrances for the different people that come out in a fight. NExt we moved to the museum within the plaza. This was neat because she went through the stages of popularity and history of a fight. I finally learned about all the instruments they use in the fights and got to see some prized bulls too. I enjoyed it , and hope that come the spring time I can see another fight here in Madrid. I think its quite artsy if you don't think about what they are doing to the bull. But I'll leave it at that and progress to the next topic.
Viva Flamenco!!!
I had the opportunity to see two Flamenco shows while in Sevilla. One I paid top dollar or Euro for, but it was totally worth it. It was held at the Flamenco museum and I had a prime seat, minus the rather large gentleman in front of me, but it always happens that you sit at a performance to have some type of obstruction. Anyway, it was totally AWeSOME!! There were two singers, two dancers and a guitarist. All of them were real artists. I wish that I could have shared it with someone just to have another person who can say they've witnessed the art in its true form. The expression and passion these people have is incredible. All of the notes played were incredible that someone could move that fast!! Really really quite amazing. THe other show I saw was free, but wasn't as good. Except that I finally found people to hang out with. Of course, it was on my last night in the town, but hey I can't complain. The two Canadians I met invited me to the show with them. We had a blast. Although I felt a bit silly when Kevin asked me about Iran and some type of missile problem or something and I had NO IDEA what he was talking about! I am soo ashamed, but probably now that I think about it I would have said the same thing if I still were in the states.
Ultimately I had a wonderful time in Sevilla and can't wait to go back to Andalucia to see Cordoba and Granada. But until then I will be working hard and trying to save up for the next big trip.
This weekend, I am off to Toledo, FINALLY. Gina and i have this joke when she asks me what I am doing each weekend that I am going to Toledo, since the last long weekend we had I told her each day that I was going to go. SO finally I am going with Gina and her friend, Carlos, Montse, and Hugo. The great thing is that Carlos has a car so I can save the bus fare and plus I get to share it with someone too.
Sorry for such a long entry, but I wanted to tell all. Have a great week and I'll be in touch over the weekend. Don't forget to send Holiday gift ideas to me too!!
Hugs and kisses
Phew, I am beat! I just got back from a long weekend in Sevilla, which is 6 hours away by bus. And I mean you can feel the energy drain from you immediately on the bus. As I said in the previous blog, we had a long weekend to celebrate the All Saints Day and since it happens on a Thursday, rather than going to work for one day, on Friday, we have a "Puente" or Bridge to make it so we dont have to go back til tomorrow. Cool huh?
I took advantage and booked a trip for myself! And I had a wonderful time. It was amazing weather for November, its was still in the 70s and I think even on Sat it hit close to 78 or 80. Who would've thought that it could be that hot in November, unless you live in CA, hahaha.
So I had booked a room at the hostal, Nuevo Suizo, which was a great choice. I had only been to one other hostal in London, and this one beat it by a mile. As I have told some of you it felt more like a hotel than a hostel. The building is more like a hotel with different floors, a beautiful rooftop terrace and one bathroom per floor. Having your own bathroom was great! I didnt have to pull the college route and shower with a bunch of people and I could have privacy. I had no conflicts either. Well I guess thats not exactly true...
When I checked in to the hostal on Thursday and they gave me the key, I just dumped my stuff and ran out to see what the city was like. Well no one specifically TOLD me that I was supposed to leave the key with the reception so that the other people could get into the room. Well returning that evening the reception lady said, Oh we've been looking for you for the key! You didnt leave it here and the other guests could not get into the room. Of course I was mortified, but the lady was nice about it. Next when I tried to open the door with "my" key, I could not open the door. No I'm not a wimp either I tried and tried but couldnt get the key to turn and open the door. So the solution?? Jimmie the door open with a knife. THe funniest part was that the lady, said I've seen this done in the movies, it has to work. I held in my laughter to spare her feelings, but it worked. However though then we couldnt extract the key from the door, and so I was left for the night with the door open a jar so the other guests could come in!
Thursday afternoon I hopped on a guided tour bus to check out the city and map out what I would do over the course of the weekend. It was gorgeous, and right at sunset. The tour lasted about an hour and we went all through the city.
So Friday morning, my first full day in Sevilla I decided to check out the famous Cathedral and Bell Tower. Wow it was amazing. The Cathedral was very dark but beautiful. There were gorgeous stained glass windows. I decided then to make the treck up the thirty two flights to the top of the Bell Tower, and it was sooo worth it. I got stuck behind some extremely slow people but I had to grunt through it because there wasn't room to go around them. From the top was a wonderful view of the city. I tried to get all the angles with my camera, but through the fences and trying to shift through the crowd was difficult. I am really glad I was able to go up this time. I feel like last time I was there we weren't able to go up.
From the Cathedral and Bell Tower I decided to head east, I think towards the Maria Luisa Park which holds all the buildings from the 92 World Expo, and the Plaza Espana. I couldn't stay on the main road and took a chance with the side streets. What an adventure! I thought that I had a handle on general direction skills, but they have dwindled since I arrived in Spain. Anyway I tried the side streets and found another nice park that I walked through, the Murillo Gardens. I was surprised by the large, winding trees that you can see through the pictures. I told myself while I was walking, that I wasnt lost and that I would end up where I end up. Boy was it nice risking the streets on Sevilla. I know I probably sound a bit cheesy but hey, I was by myself, and all the people in the city were really nice. I was proud that I was even asked for directions at one point. It would have been cool if I were able to tell them where to go, but I hadn't gotten to that point in my trip yet. Eventually I made it to the Plaza Espana and took a nice break around the circular plaza. There were a ton of tour groups passing around the plaza, but I enjoyed the people watching. I imagined that I was in the Common or near the Waterfront on a nice day just sitting around. You all will probably hate me for saying this but I am not a post card gal, but I make a promise that next weekend when I got to Toledo I will get a bunch of cards to send you.
Friday night I was brave and went to a Tapas bar for a cana and a bite to eat. For those who don't know a cana is a small beer, with foam! I've decided honestly I prefer the can or bottle, I don't enjoy the foam I must say. But over the course of the evening it grew on me. I had a nice little montadito, or sandwhich, of roast beef. It was quite tasty. Then I headed back for the hostal to check out a soccer match. Much to my surprise there was finally someone in my room! I met a nice boy from CA, although he didn't sound like it. I never even got his name though, It sooo bad of me!! He told me that Real Madrid was in Sevilla for a game and I flipped. I am a total fanatic for soccer now, only Spanish futbol though. On Saturday I had lunch at an Irish bar and sat next to a British guy who was a fan of Arsenal. I guess Arsenal and Manchester United (where Beckam used to play before Madrid and then Galaxy) are huge rivals and Arsenal is considered the underdog. Well it was for good reason, honestly. The team could barely make it to the goal, and when they did aim for a goal, they were totally off! But I felt funny that my first British football match was in Sevilla Spain, huh? I had a good laugh.
Then Saturday I went to the Royal Palace, or Alcazar. As in the pics it has a large Moorish atmosphere and architecture. It was really nice. Sorry that I lack on description. I can't do it. Even my friend Meghan says that I can't describe worth a dime. But I had a nice time and had my English Audio Guide to keep me company. I was surprised at all the French I heard over the trip and saw plenty of Swedish kids on a group. It was funny though because they had shirts that said that they were a sailing club... what are they doing in Spain I wondered?
From the Alcazar I headed back towards the river to catch a tour of the Plaza de Toros, or Bullring. Now I realize different people have different opinions about the topic but I really enjoyed myself. The tour guide showed us all the entrances for the different people that come out in a fight. NExt we moved to the museum within the plaza. This was neat because she went through the stages of popularity and history of a fight. I finally learned about all the instruments they use in the fights and got to see some prized bulls too. I enjoyed it , and hope that come the spring time I can see another fight here in Madrid. I think its quite artsy if you don't think about what they are doing to the bull. But I'll leave it at that and progress to the next topic.
Viva Flamenco!!!
I had the opportunity to see two Flamenco shows while in Sevilla. One I paid top dollar or Euro for, but it was totally worth it. It was held at the Flamenco museum and I had a prime seat, minus the rather large gentleman in front of me, but it always happens that you sit at a performance to have some type of obstruction. Anyway, it was totally AWeSOME!! There were two singers, two dancers and a guitarist. All of them were real artists. I wish that I could have shared it with someone just to have another person who can say they've witnessed the art in its true form. The expression and passion these people have is incredible. All of the notes played were incredible that someone could move that fast!! Really really quite amazing. THe other show I saw was free, but wasn't as good. Except that I finally found people to hang out with. Of course, it was on my last night in the town, but hey I can't complain. The two Canadians I met invited me to the show with them. We had a blast. Although I felt a bit silly when Kevin asked me about Iran and some type of missile problem or something and I had NO IDEA what he was talking about! I am soo ashamed, but probably now that I think about it I would have said the same thing if I still were in the states.
Ultimately I had a wonderful time in Sevilla and can't wait to go back to Andalucia to see Cordoba and Granada. But until then I will be working hard and trying to save up for the next big trip.
This weekend, I am off to Toledo, FINALLY. Gina and i have this joke when she asks me what I am doing each weekend that I am going to Toledo, since the last long weekend we had I told her each day that I was going to go. SO finally I am going with Gina and her friend, Carlos, Montse, and Hugo. The great thing is that Carlos has a car so I can save the bus fare and plus I get to share it with someone too.
Sorry for such a long entry, but I wanted to tell all. Have a great week and I'll be in touch over the weekend. Don't forget to send Holiday gift ideas to me too!!
Hugs and kisses
Friday, November 2, 2007
Greetings frrom Seville
Hi kiddos!
I'm writing from Sevilla Spain where i am spending the long weekend we have for All Saints Day. I decided that i needed to get away from Madrid for once and why not Sevilla. I have been here before but only for one day, and the weather stunk last time I was here. Boy is this a great weekend to come because today was near 75 degrees and tomorrow is expected to be near 80, oh and did you know its November? How cool is that! I am already thinking that this entry wont be too long, the keyboard blows and I need to take a shower.... i really smell. but I wanted to give a quick shout out, and ask all of you what people want for the Holidays. I need to start thinking now, so that I can get the gifts out to you all for the holidays since packages can take up to 2 weeks i think. so give it some thought and got me an email with any ideas. I already have some things in mind, but could use some more.
Have a great weekend and I will chat with all of you soon. expect Sunday to be on the phone with me and I will update the entry with cooler info when I ge tback to madrid on sunday.
Love ya
Em
I'm writing from Sevilla Spain where i am spending the long weekend we have for All Saints Day. I decided that i needed to get away from Madrid for once and why not Sevilla. I have been here before but only for one day, and the weather stunk last time I was here. Boy is this a great weekend to come because today was near 75 degrees and tomorrow is expected to be near 80, oh and did you know its November? How cool is that! I am already thinking that this entry wont be too long, the keyboard blows and I need to take a shower.... i really smell. but I wanted to give a quick shout out, and ask all of you what people want for the Holidays. I need to start thinking now, so that I can get the gifts out to you all for the holidays since packages can take up to 2 weeks i think. so give it some thought and got me an email with any ideas. I already have some things in mind, but could use some more.
Have a great weekend and I will chat with all of you soon. expect Sunday to be on the phone with me and I will update the entry with cooler info when I ge tback to madrid on sunday.
Love ya
Em
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