December 2003 España Trip Photos
The month of December in 2003 was one that found us traveling quite
heavily. In the early part of month, we travelled to
New York
and visited with the Dave and Heather Barnes family. After just a
couple days rest in Sammamish, we were back in an airplane en route to
the southern coast of Spain (Marbella) for one week and then on to the
Balearic Islands (Mallorca) for another week.
As an aside... at the time of our travel to Spain (if you do the math),
Berkeley was 17 months old, or just 1 month older than Eliana is now. I
can't believe how time has flown by. And it seems impossible that our
relatively recent trip seems so very long ago.
Marbella.
Our first stop was in Marbella. We stayed at the
Marriott
Marbella Beach Resort and used that as a base camp to explore the
surrounding area. Marbella is probably the largest town in the area,
and it had some points of interest... most notably "Old Town Marbella"
which is a compound of old houses (now all converted to retail shops and
restaurants), fountains, parks, and a cathedral. We spent half of a day
exploring Old Town Marbella and took lunch there. We had a good time.
Here are a few sample images from Marbella:
You can review the full Marbella gallery here:
Mijas.
We used a half day during our stay in Marbella to travel to a small town
called Mijas. Mijas is situated pretty much on the edge of the
mountainside overlooking Marbella and the surrounding area. Mijas is
not notable but for the fact that is home to one of the oldest
bullfighting rings in Spain. All bullfights take place on Sunday in
Spain (at least that was my presumption), so we did not attend one. We
did however visit the Mijas bullfighting ring on a Monday, and dried
blood could still be seen spattered about the ground in the ring.
I should mention that it was quite a climb up to the bullfighting ring
from where we parked. At the top of the hill were the bullfighting
ring, a park (with a nice lookout point), and a cathedral. We took some
time to rest at the park and snapped quite a few pics of Berkeley
playing there.
Here are a few sample images from Mijas:
You can review the full Mijas gallery here:
Gibraltar.
On Tuesday the 16th, we packed in the car and set out
for an all-day journey from Marbella down the coast to the Point of
Gibraltar. We were traveling by rental car along the coastal highway for
probably about two hours when all of a sudden we turned a corner and
there it was, the 1400 ft high Rock of Gibraltar. It is an unmistakable
landmark and it towers over the surrounding landscape... quite
impressive.
Now, I wasn't aware of this at the time, but Gibraltar is actually a
territory of and occupied by the United Kingdom. In fact, it has been in
Great Britain's hands since the 1700s. So, we had to show our passports
to the Spanish authorities before we were allowed to pass over into the
territory. Once through the checkpoint, you immediately come upon a
stoplight that marks the intersection between the road into Gibraltar
and the main runway tarmac of the Gibraltar airport! It was quite a
long intersection to say the least.
We spent some time in the retail district of Gibraltar and bought some
Lladró (a beautiful piece of a mother, her son, and her daughter).
Then we ventured up the mountain to have a look at the vast Nature
Reserve (inhabited by Gibraltar's most famous residents, the Barbary
Apes, the only wild primates in all Europe), the castle, and the huge
network of caves and tunnels. It was all quite fascinating.
Here are a few sample images from Gibraltar:
You can review the full Gibraltar gallery here:
Alhambra.
On Wednesday the 17th, we packed up the car for another all day journey.
But this time we headed inland to the historic
Alhambra of Granada. This citadel
of castles, palaces, residences, reflecting pools, gardens, and fountains
is impossible to see in just one day... it's huge. It is also incredibly
beautiful. The architecture and finish work is so complex and ornate it
defies description. It truly must be seen in person to be appreciated.
Here are a few sample images from Alhambra:
You can review the full Alhambra gallery here:
After all that walking (Marbella, Mijas, Gibraltar, and Alhambra... not
to mention all the walking we did in New York the week earlier),
Kristy's body (she was 6½ months pregnant at the time) told her
that was enough. She started having premature labor forcing us to visit
the local hospital. The doctor said she was ok, but advised us to
return to the US as soon as possible. So we complied (of course) and
rearranged our travel to leave Spain one week early instead of
traveling on to Mallorca in the Balearic Islands.
Kristy was quite worried about her prognosis as she was 6 months pregnant,
was alreading dialating, and had contractions about 8 minutes apart. So I
called up the nearby mission president and he was able to give me a phone
number to the local english speaking LDS branch. I contacted an English
ex-patriot who was happy to oblige in assisting me give Kristy a
blessing. In the blessing I stated that Kristy would carry Eliana to
full-term. Kristy recollects thinking "Full-term? I may not make it
another 3 days, let alone 3 months." But make it she did... and, in
fact, she had to be induced.
Málaga. We spent one night in Málaga (the hometown
of Pablo Picasso) before our trip back to the US. We stayed at the
Hotel Larios which is
situated right in the heart of the downtown retail shopping district.
While Kristy rested, Berkeley and I explored the town. We visited
several shops and the beautiful cathedral there. We also visited the
Museo Picasso and took
the tour. It was a very fun little town.
I only have one sample image from Málaga:
You can review the full Málaga gallery (again... just one image,
all my cathedral images came out poorly) here:
We had a great time in Spain on the whole, even though we were disappointed
that we had to cut our visit short. Kristy had to take it easy for
the duration of her pregnancy, but little Eliana ended up coming
right on time. Perhaps, someday we can go back to Spain and see what we
missed... this time with Eliana in tow.
(Update Mon Jul 4 07:42:04 PDT 2005 // added account of blessing)
(Update Fri Mar 10 09:59:38 PST 2006 // changed URL for New York gallery)
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