This past weekend was a "Puente" the Spanish word for "bridge" which they use for a long weekend. Friday (which was Spanish Labor Day) we went to Casa de Campo for a long bike ride-- from Pozuelo almost to the palace in Madrid. Going down was a lot of fun but the return trip had some big hills!
Saturday we got up early and went on a road trip with the Watts--a family from our church who we are in small group with and whose oldest daughter is a part of Wyldlife at the American School.
Our trip started in Segobriga--a Roman city that dates back to 500 BC. It was amazing that they let people climb all over the ruins--very unamerican!
Our trip started in Segobriga--a Roman city that dates back to 500 BC. It was amazing that they let people climb all over the ruins--very unamerican!
Ciudad Encantada--Stop number two:
(Kind of like Rock City--neat rock formations on top of a mountain...)
(Kind of like Rock City--neat rock formations on top of a mountain...)
We ended our day in a town called Cuenca which was an awesome 15th century town literally hanging on the side of a mountain! We walked the steep streets, ate tapas for dinner and actually saw Mae Mae's teacher there which was bizarre!
Sunday was Mothers Day in Spain, so we celebrated with a breakfast and the kids Spanish gifts they made in school. What a great weekend as a family! Gracias a Dios!
5 comments:
good stuff! once again, chris and i are belly laughing at talullah!!! looks like you guys had a great weekend. :)
What a great weekend! Looks like it was alot of fun. Thanks for posting! It gives me a nice study break.
LOVE seeing pics of my girls, especially when I can hear them! K. didn't seem to love the video, Chase. LOVE Miss T's big new teeth and her communication skills! Looks like a fun weekend!
Looks like GREAT fun!
Climbing on those ruins might have been most unamerican, but you, Chase, were looking most american! :-)
We love the pictures--they make us homesick for the Czech Republic.
Marylen misses Liza, and we miss all of you.
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