I am happy to announce that Ben and I are on our cruise ship as we speak, despite the stolen passport and crazy transportation systems. On Monday morning, we arrived at the embassy at 8:05 A.M.; we were aiming for 7.45 since it opened at 8.30, but of course the Madrid Metro system was difficult to deal with. There were about 5 people in line in front of me, but I was in by 8.35, and starting the whole process. It was actually pretty easy, and on any normal day it would have felt quick and simple, but it was super stressful with the constant worry of missing the flight. So I filled out a bunch of paperwork, and got my picture taken and printed (thank God they had a machine there or I would have seriously been out of luck, and probably running to find the nearest photography store, and standing back in line, etc). So the whole process took around two hours, and poor Ben was standing outside holding all of our luggage in the dreary Madrid weather. But that gave us a little over 2 hours to make our flight! We had time to take the metro to the airport, saving us 30 euros, and made our flight with 40 minutes to spare. The flight was great; TAP Portugal is probably the best airline I have ever flown with. We had leather seats, plenty of leg room, and we were given a meal on a 1 hour flight! This came in handy, because with all the running around Ben and I tend to forget about food until we can barely think due to our hunger. When we got to Portugal, we headed right to the cruise ship via taxi. Taxis in Lisboa are considerably cheaper, and at this point we felt the need to just be at the Royal Carribean dock. We made it, stood in line, and finally proceeded to check in. Of course, there had to be another problem. For some reason (Ben swears he did not intentionally do this, and I really do believe him), it appeared that my age was 21 in their system but only 20 on my passport. Plus, the lady was so confused that I had just got a new passport, and it apparantly looked like Ben and I had something up our sleeves. She talked to the royal carribean people and came back apologizing that I couldn’t drink! The whole time Ben and I figured, “Oh great, we make it here and they think we are lying about my age so we can’t get on the boat.” Everything was fine, and she just kept apologizing that I couldn’t order a drink. She even went as far as to say, “Ben can probably buy you a drink, they usually don’t check anyways.” We had to convince her that we really didn’t care, we were just happy to be on the boat.
So, the cruise is amazing, of course! It is such a change of pace… American food (good desserts and red meat!), a lot more English, and so relaxing. So far we have been to three cities in Spain: Cadiz, Malaga, and Barcelona. Ben and I opted to just explore them ourselves verses taking one of the excursions offered by Royal Carribean. After seeing how small Cadiz is, we made the decision to just try to follow the coastline around the entire city and see what we could find. Sure enough, we ran into some beautiful things: an old castle, small colorful fishing boats bobbing in the water, an art museum, and some SWEET rocks. We first saw this huge bridge leading out to the middle of the water, and of course our adventurous minds insisted on an investigation. Turns out, it was low tide and there were huge rock like structures made of tiny pieces of shell and coral from the ocean. Some rocks had huge holes and all of them were covered in green algae. Between the rocks were puddles of water with tiny fish, red floating algae, and crabs! We climbed all over the rocks until the higher tide started coming in. It was such a pretty site to see the water splashing against the huge rocks, so close to where we were climbing. We spent the rest of the afternoon finishing our lap around the gorgeous coastline before getting back on our boat. We also learned that Cadiz is the city where Christopher Columbus sailed from when he discovered America!
Ben and I have this new thing for scrabble. Since we have been on the ship, we have played it 7 times, and full scrabble games between two people take awhile! So between playing that and eating, we keep ourselves entertained. Plus, there is so much to do on the ship! FUNNY STORY (that many of you will trully appreciate): Last night Ben and I competed in a Salsa dance competition, and in the middle of our turn at dancing we broke into Ben’s signature Ben dance. We didn’t quite win, but we were close and the crowd definetly thought it was funny. I figured those of you who have seen Ben’s dance and know what I am talking about would maybe find that a bit hilarious.
Our day spent in Malaga was fun. Between the pretty parks with exotic flowers and the small town shops, we had plenty to keep us busy. Malaga is the birthplace of Picasso, so of course Ben and I were thrilled to see where he grew up.
Today we spent the day in Barcelona! Although Ben and I vistited Barcelona last summer, there was still plenty to do. Picasso, Picasso, Picasso…. Of course we went to his 2000 piece exibit, we couldn’t miss that! If I didn’t already like Picasso before Spain, I sure do now.
I absolutly love Barcelona; it has its’ own artistic vibe. We had such a great afternoon just walking along the boardwalk and soaking in the culture. There were people creating sand sculptures, complete with functioning chimneys and waterfalls. Between the skateboarders, rollerskaters, and bikers fighting for a spot on the boardwalk, we barely had walking space. I took out my camera and got some great pics of the sailboats and all the subtle art displays.
Well, Ben and I have a great week ahead of us... four more countries to visit! I'll keep you posted : )
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