It's been a while since I've written... now I'm not sure where to start. I think I will just summarize my holiday adventures.
I headed out on the 23rd to Madrid on a bus. It was cold and rainy.
Got to the airport with several hours of "koosh" time. Then my flight was delayed, because everything was delayed... bad weather in much of Europe = airports a mess. 2 or 3 of the several gates that my flight was supposed to leave from were right next to the smoking room (i.e. glass box) and I didn't like breathing there. I'll save the smoking rant for another blog post, though. Anyway, got to Lisboa after a very rough fligh, the majority of which I slept through (I took my pillow, of course). [note: travel time with bus + wait + plane is about equal to going all the way in bus or train, but slightly cheaper and supposedly more comfortable.] I was picked up by my Portuguese friend and her youngest (13) son, who I hadn't met. Off to her house in a little pueblo beach town.
Time there = relax and lots of good food. Also on the one day it didn't rain we took a lovely walk along the dunes/forest by the beach. yay!
I also went to a Christmas dinner at her ex-husband's aunt and uncle's house. Without her. yup, a little odd. But then the last 3 days I stayed with him (and their sons) and got to tour Lisboa. It also rained there. I only got really wet twice. I liked walking around Lisboa,
Anyway, after Lisboa, I hopped on a night train (though I didn't pay for a bed...) and slept-ish the 10 hours it took to get back to Madrid (It takes about 4 in a car!) and got in to the station at 9ish am on my birthday. Went to breakfast with my friend, walked around a bit and then went to her work. That night we went out with some other friends (all these are frisbee friends, mind you) to the main plaza to do the New Year's thing, eat 12 grapes, etc. Then we wandered about the city, went in some bars/clubs, ate churros con chocolate and then waited in the cold for the metro to start up again in the morning. Oh, and at one point we were asked if we were from Australia (?) to which we, of course, said, "yes!" And later Kika and I became sisters. So by the end of the night we were sisters from Sydney. =)
The end! Hope you enjoyed this edition of "un poco de mi vida" and had lovely holidays all! Happy New Year, best wishes, and Spanish besos to all... :)

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