Monday, December 23, 2013

Top of the morning?

We seem to have some sort of vendetta against the mornings here. We again woke up past 11 this morning and missed visiting the stadium. All we had time for was showers, packing up, a quick bite and it was time to catch our train to Cordoba. Not to worry - there's a day and a half more in Barcelona at the end of the trip so still plenty of time for the rest of sights on our agenda!

Naina's favorite part of the train trip to Cordoba was that there are no rules like there are on planes - she got to keep her tray table open all the time, no seatbelts, and she should walk around as she pleased. 

The hotel in AC Palacio Hotel in Cordoba is super nice and perfectly located immediately across from "the wall". We wandered around the old town (aka other side of the wall), had a wonderful dinner, and took a late night photo-opp walk to the Mosque Cathedral (is it a Mosque or is it a Cathedral you ask? Well it's both! The cathedral is IN the mosque.) and the Roman Bridge.

Tomorrow we are planning to wake up in time for breakfast !!

Then we'll check out the highlights around town, rent a car, and drive to Sevilla.

The weather has been great btw. A nip in the air at night but that just adds to the holiday ambiance that's all over town. Three cheers for the "off season" so far!

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Paella, Sangria, and Cold Meds...yum!

Thanks to the immediate onset of jetlag last night, we all woke up at nearly 11 this morning! By the time we showered and left the hotel it was getting close to 1pm. We wandered around some small lanes in the Gothic Quarter and ate at a small cafe en route to the Cathedral. 


We walked a lot today - but I still didn't manage to cross 13,000 on my FitBit. Maybe if we can wake up a tad bit earlier tomorrow...

Tonight's first dinner was around 5pm and was a delicious paella which we washed down with a lot of sangria (but we probably could have had more). Second dinner was tapas around 10pm and this time a lot more sangria. Aahhh, this is what a vacation feels like!

Unfortunately Naina's cold is pretty bad, and mine is improving albeit slowly...so we've become familiar with the local pharmacy already. But still having fun (with our pockets full of tissues).

Tomorrow's plans include seeing the soccer stadium and taking the train down to Cordoba. 

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Day 0.25 in Barcelona

We learned something today. Four and a half year olds don't particularly enjoy 10 hour flights. About an hour in, Naina was not a happy camper. Add to it her congestion and clogged ears, and jeez were we ever so happy to land in Barcelona! She (and therefore I) didn't sleep more than maybe an hour on the entire flight. Amit was awake for maybe an hour during the entire flight :-). 

Finally in Barca and Le Meridien as always doesn't disappoint. It's right on La Rambla which is buzzing with activity and lit up beautifully for the holidays.


We were exhausted from the travel (I'm sporting a cold too) so we showered, stepped out for tapas & wine, and headed back to sleep after a short exploratory walk on La Rambla.

Not sure what we'll do tomorrow...

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

What's this? Another year gone by?

Well, here we are - December 2013. It seems I only blog in the first half of each year anymore...
So much has happened in the 18 months since my last post, but I'll fast forward to the fun stuff that will surely keep you coming back to read more... We are headed off to Spain in just over 2 weeks.  The plan is a couple of days in Barcelona, and then take a train down south, then spend the rest of the time driving around from city to city. 

So...stay tuned...exciting trip updates will start on December 21 when we land in Barcelona!
 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Happy Fathers Day!

I'm back from China and we're down in Avila Beach for Father's Day weekend! Beautiful weather and we're just enjoying the beach time. For a California beach, the water is surprisingly not freezing and N is enjoying wading and splashing.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Colorful city

We went to the Vue bar at the top of the Hyatt last night. 100cny per person cover charge which included 2 of their "drink of the day" per person. The drink of yesterday was a caipirinha so no complaints from me.

Anyway, on to the main point - the view was incredible!! This was an open-air rooftop patio that was right on the rivers' edge. Breathtaking view despite the smog :)

The bar was super swanky and even had a jacuzzi in the middle of it! And yes, there were people in it. We felt like we were on the set of The Hangover - it was unexpected but somehow fit the vibe of the place. Very cool!

We followed it up with the most incredible dinner we've had all week. Sans the "exotic" dishes, everything else was so good that we ordered a second round of almost everything.

Food wise, my tummy has been happy this week - including the Papa Johns pizza they ordered in for lunch yesterday :)

There's a team dinner and karaoke tonight with the local team. Should be a fun evening!

Oh and it's still unbearably hot :-/

Monday, June 11, 2012

Reality sets in!

It's crazy hot here! Two or more showers per day kind of hot. It's so humid that an envelope which I am using to save receipts sealed itself, and the receipts inside it are damp. My hair has gotten big - very big.

On Sunday, five of us decided to take a Hop On Hop Off tour to see some of the city. Stop 1 was a block from our hotel - convenient. Stops 2-4 appeared to be different sides of the same park so we planned to Hop Off at the Bund - Stop 5.

The guide recommended walking along the Bund to Stop 6 so we set off on foot, humidity sucking us further and further into sweaty delirium with every step. We walked and walked and walked and Stop 6 was nowhere to be found! This was a fine moment to realize that the map we had only had *some* street names marked while others were just mystery roads.

So we bravely decided to just walk on over to Old Shanghai behind Yu Garden. There was a dumpling place that the hotel concierge recommended for lunch and we were starving! Old Shangai was super confusing - there turned out to be 4 dumpling places so we just picked one. I don't handle that kind of humidity too well and it totally zapped my appetite so my lunch was a TsingTao and a spring roll!

Stop 7 was supposed to be just across from Old Shanghai we thought we'd reconnect with our tour and carry on to a couple of temples. We asked the waiter which way the main entrance to the area was since we had come in from what we think was the side. Confident that we had good directions and re-energized after an air conditioned break, we were off.

When we reached what we thought was the bus stop, there was no Point 7 to be seen anywhere. We asked 3 people including a cop. All 3 looked puzzled, stopped someone else to confer with them, debated something back and forth with the person and then gave us directions confidently. They were wrong. They were ALL wrong. Each person had sent us off in 3 different directions. When none of those worked we tried the 4th direction and arrived in front of the landmark that the map showed as the Point 7 pickup. But...no point 7. It was getting late and we missed the window for going to the temple. Hot and frustrated, we gave up and took a cab back to the hotel. The tour ended up being nothing more than a $44/person transport from our hotel to the Bund. :(

On the plus side, that evening we found what we are calling Santana Row. It's an area full of upscale, nice restaurants and bars. It's familiar and comfortable and we all breathed a sigh of familiar relief when we saw it. We've now been there for dinner 2 nights in a row and I'm sure we'll be back there tonight!

Oh and we had lunch with our local team here yesterday and I got cornered into trying some foods that I would rather not have even seen, let alone tasted.

It's sensory overload here - hot, humid, polluted, maniacal taxi drivers!, and crowded. "Santana Row" and our hotel are nice sanctuaries though.

Let's see how the rest of the week goes but I haven't started loving Shanghai yet.


Saturday, June 9, 2012

Adventures in Shangai

Here I am in Shanghai for the next week+. I've been kind of wary of this trip (food, language, humidity that has already made my hair big, and being away from my family for so long) but so far I'm doing A-OK.

The flight was great - I watched:
Agneepath (and sobbed like a baby)
21 Jump Street (super funny)
Love Aaj Kal (funniest and most ignorant line yet from a Bollywood movie "she's from Singapore. 100% Chinese." Uuhhh...ok my geography isn't perfect but I'm pretty sure that line offended the Singaporean lady sitting across from me who also watched that movie!
The Descendants - only 20 mins of it before I realized that I wanted to wait and see it with Amit.

So...with all that plus a few cocktails and I was having a pleasant flight.

Now here I am at Le Meridian - great location - seems to be in the middle of everything.

For those who are dying to know about the cuisine, I chose NOT to order the grilled silkworm or the baked pig skin for dinner last night but instead opted for some good old shrimp in chili sauce. It was super good.

Up at 5am today thanks to either jet lag or being accustomed to getting no more than 6 hrs of sleep at a time, I was in the gym by 6, and now ready for a day of sightseeing.

Oh and I'm excited to report that I found a loophole - FB is blocked on the web but the app works! Data plan is outrageous so I'll keep check-ins to a min. Interestingly enough, blogger is blocked too so I'm using the app right now.

Monday, May 28, 2012


Sometimes you hear a song that you've heard countless times before but, for some reason that you can't quite explain, this time you suddenly connect with it in a way that you hadn't before. And then you can't stop listening to it.

Here's what's been on Repeat for me lately - love this song.


LANDSLIDE
written by Stevie Nicks (the Dixie Chicks/Sheryl Crow Remix Cover is the song version I like)

I took my love, I took it down

Climbed a mountain and I turned around
And I saw my reflection in the snow covered hills
Till the landslide brought me down

Oh, mirror in the sky, what is love?
Can the child within my heart rise above?
Can I sail through the changing ocean tides?
Can I handle the seasons of my life?
Mmm, mmm, mmm

Well, I've been afraid of changing
'Cause I've built my life around you
But time makes you bolder
Even children get older and I'm getting older too

Well, I've been afraid of changing
'Cause I've built my life around you
But time makes you bolder
Even children get older and I'm getting older too
Oh, I'm getting older too

Awh, take my love, take it down
Awh, climb a mountain and turn around
And if you see my reflection in the snow covered hills
Well, the landslide bring it down

And if you see my reflection in the snow covered hills
Well, the landslide bring it down
Oh, the landslide bring it down

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Every night is a surprise

February 17...Mommy got a good night's sleep



February 26...Mommy got sent to the couch

Wish me luck for tonight!