12/15/2012

Spreading the Thanksgiving Spirit - ALL over the WORLD!

Last year we hosted the first ever Traditional NonTraditional Thanksgiving here in Madrid. Sporting a 22lb/10kilo Turkey, stuffing, salads, casseroles and galore. This year was even more extreme, with a few more guests (included baby hector), more delicious Thanksgiving dishes and an Even BIGGER Bird!!

Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving, and all through the house, all the creatures were stirring, even the .... hosts

Guillaume with the 26.5 lb FRESH bird. 12 kilos!

And that weight was BEFORE the stuffing, and it wasn't frozen, so that's ALL bird!

The pie crust ready for homemade Pumpkin Pie fillings

Turkey is ready to be put in the oven at 5am!

Living room transformed to seat 15 guests!! and a WHOLE LOT of FOOD!

That morning we arose, to hear what was the clatter... OUR first guests were arriving!

Everyone signed the poster Guillaume designed!


The first half of the guests!!! (Photo courtesy of Caralyn)
               Jayme brought our new friend Katherine!! It was so nice having old friends and making new ones!                         (Photo courtesy of Jayme)
 Everyone is here and ready to eat! This years newbies (first Thanksgivings EVER were Ale and Pedro, Jose, and Baby Hector!

Everyone sitting down to eat!

That's a good looking Thanksgiving table right there!
From left around: Anabela, baby Hector, Jayme, Karen, Katherine, David, Vivian, Ale and Pedro, Cari, Caralyn, Edel, Jose Thomas, Katherine, Guillaume and me taking the photo!

Baby Hector's FIRST THANKSGIVING!

 The FOOD!! Oh how it was DELICIOUS!

Turkey is ready!! (Photo courtesy of Caralyn)
Pumpkin Pie! and creamed Corn!
Guillaume's infamous stuffing!
Candy Corn a MUST! (Photo courtesy of Karen)

Edel's tortilla, Jayme's pickel roll ups, Ale's onion rolls and argentine cakes, Caralyn's corn bread and oh so much more! (Photo courtesy of Caralyn)
Guillaume cutting the Turkey to get the party started!

Caralyn's plate! (Photo courtesy of Caralyn)
And as if Thanksgiving wasn't wonderful enough, Anabela made us all a little gift

One of the cute ornaments from Anabela! (Photo courtesy of Karen)

After all the great food, we needed a "digestive walk" in the park! Ping Pong, Rugby, Frisbee, Fido the puppy, and plenty of laughs!

Karen, Jayme and Katherine at the park.

Spanish Beer Pong- don't spill your beer, it must be in your hand at all times during play...

Best Photo Bomb Ever- this year goes to... DAVID

Are we supposed to smile?

Chatting at the park!

 After burning all of those calories, we were ready for DESSERTS and some fun GAMES!!!

Well, when I said I made the pie for David, I at least thought he'd SHARE it. haha

We played charades!! I was so ecstatic someone guessed my extremely difficult card! (Photo courtesy of Karen)

                          Vivian's Charade... I think here she was Albert Einstein... Just Kidding. I have no idea.                                        (Photo courtesy of Karen)

 We continued until well past everyone's bedtimes...

       The last survivors of Thanksgiving for a little game of Cards Against humanity - in Spanish!                           (Thanks MATT Beason for the best card game Ever!)

And finally a picture of us- the tired and HAPPY hosts!

Thanksgiving is always difficult over the big pond and away from our families. I am so glad that Guillaume and I could bring a little piece of warmth to everyone's hearts and make Thanksgiving in Madrid something to remember, enjoy and share with old and new friends alike.

A HUGE Thank You to everyone who came bearing food, gifts, juices, wines, and smiles! Without you, Thanksgiving would have been just a regular ol' dinner. 

Until next time (hopefully I can catch up a bit on blogging after my Grad School Finals release me from their death grip!)

Raelynne

11/10/2012

Road Trip USA part 6 - Baltimore, Banana Beer, and Breaking Science…



Grad School ate my life; it chewed until it sucked all the juicy delicious part out, and spat out the rest for me to keep. That is where I’ve been the past few months, and I must MUST finish these road trip blogs, so that I can start sharing more great adventures on this side of the ATLANTIC! 

Hrm... Should I have given this advice to the newbies too?
Also, on a side note, just to update you quickly, I have been writing micro-fiction and was even given the opportunity to read my micro-fiction at a fundraiser event for the great Penumbra Magazine! (That blog to come). And here we go, instead of participating in the NANO novel November writing experience, I will attempt to catch up on these, I hate that I’ve kept you all waiting for so long!!

So, where were we…. Ah yes, once upon a long long Long time ago... after the great George Watsky Concert and the Artbreak hotel, I began my drive to Baltimore to see Jenni and Greg! I was so excited to see their new apartment and life in Baltimore and to be their first ever guests in their new big city! 

Jenni and Greg at their wedding!
The last time I saw Jenni and Greg was at their wedding in May, and I was excited that due to an unfortunate event of a maniac deer running into my car -as if it were avenging it’s father who too had a vengeance out for little Betcy and died 1.5 years ago- attacked her front passenger side and caused me to have to return to KC early from my road trip to pick up my car from the shop, but in turn granting me a whole extra 36 hours with the awesome Jenni and Greg duo! This unfortunate event, actually worked out in my favor the entire road trip, causing me to change my schedule a bit and giving me extra time in all the places I went. 

The deer that attacked me was much much bigger... but somehow this little one is scarier!
The actual unfortunate thing about going to Baltimore was driving on the long boring turnpike through Delaware and New Jersey. The drive itself is not long, approximately 3.5 hours, and actually I made it in good time, it was just the turnpike itself was a hideous gray color stretching out forever and blocking the view of anything possibly beautiful. Where, on one hand this was great because it did not involve any more deer, and on the other hand was awful, because all I wanted to do was teleport past all the concrete and non-self serve gas stations and get to this infamous place called Baltimore. 

Concrete Trees
Finally I reached the street I was supposed to and Greg met me down at the sidewalk, jumped in my car and we began the search for parking. You would think that this would not be an adventure, but it turned into one as we parked, then had to go to the bureau to get a weekend “visitors pass” which little did we know was not necessary now that they had moved two blocks from their old apartment, and caused me to play roulette with my car the next three days… Although strange, I got to ride on the free hybrid buses that they have as public transportation and I felt a little bit at home.  

One of the great views from their apartment in Baltimore!
Jenni came home and we all went and had SUSHI! It was A-ma-zing! If you can’t tell, I am a little bit of a lover of sushi, so this was a huge treat for me! We walked around Baltimore a little bit more and settled on just relaxing at the apartment, drinking banana bread beer (which was delicious!), and they introduced me to “Parks and Recreation”, a T.V. show that I came to love, and after Jenni went to bed, because she had to do science-y experiments the next morning at work (because she’s a crazy smart scientist!), Greg and I watched endless amounts of “Malcolm in the Middle” and he made the best snicker doodle cookies I’ve ever had, which became our breakfast the next day. 

Gigantic, Delicious SNICKERDOODLE!!!

Banana Bread Beer, it tasted like beer, with an aftertaste of banana bread; I mean who wouldn't want that!?!
To my surprise I slept in extremely late and woke up with adventure cat walking across me. I then- of course- blogged about my adventures and we went to meet Jenni at her work - a giant amazing science lab that would have made anyone love science growing up! They had beakers galore and plastic containers a plenty! I wanted to touch everything! Which may explain why our science labs in school were never so nice with so many gadgets… *pauses to ponder* yeah, that’s exactly why… After a while, Greg and I decided we shouldn’t touch anything, because we would probably break science, leaving all of the scientists with nothing to do and young children crying. 

Please wake up, you are on my couch...
The only ironic thing about our joke was that Jenni’s experiment that day was the only one in her set that failed the entire week… So maybe I did break it? … Oops.

Oops...
Our adventure continued to a nice bar where we found a table with a zombie drawing on it, and as the table was far big enough for six people, and Jenni and I had both studied in Europe, when a man asked if he could sit at the other end of the table, we thought little of it. Until, of course, we realized that we had made a terrible mistake at sharing our table in America… The man was clearly out of his mind, re-named all of us, which actually was to our benefit, stroked Jenni’s hand, asked me if I was spiritual due to my tattoo and wooden ring, and commenced to telling us his “extremely convincing” conspiracy theory. To our great fortune, the man “needed to leave and quick” and disappeared into the night. His whereabouts are unknown, and we are okay with that.

ZOMBIE MAN
After that we enjoyed the evening walking in the beautiful night air of Balitmore, and I thought to myself, I think this is one of my favorite cities so far. And I truly mean that, it was nice walking everywhere again, and taking the bus, and just being with good company! 

Baltimore!!! The statue of Lafayette if I am not mistaken.
Sadly, the adventure in Baltimore ended early the next morning as it was a two day drive back to KC and I had to pick my car up Monday morning. 

Washington Monument
They also live near this beautiful church: the Vernon Place United Methodist Church
I had a wonderful time in Baltimore and I just want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH Jenni and Greg for letting me stay at your place, taking time to spend some time with me and show me around the town, and of course for just being all around AWESOME! Miss you guys!

Until our next adventure,
Raelynne

7/21/2012

Road Trip USA part 5.5 - An Awesome Refurbished ART Hotel: The Artbreak Hotel


While I was in NYC seeing an amazing concert (see George Watsky blog) I stayed at one of the coolest hotels I’ve ever seen. The Artbreak Hotel or Ye Olde Carlton Arms Hotel originally.

The entrance stairwell
Each room was designed by different artists around the world and when I arrived the owner gave me two pairs of keys so I could decide which room I wanted to stay in. 

The room I chose!
The opposing wall
And my window!!

I fell in love with the second room, which suited me quite well I think - means as I am completely obsessed with trees. Also, there was a man who was climbing up the mountains and the trees and stuff. It was pretty cool. The first room was black and white and I liked it a lot, but it just didn't feel as warm.

Art explosion in the hallway to my room
After dropping my stuff off, we took a look around. Even the bathroom and shower room (which I opted to share- they have rooms with private bathrooms also) were decorated with intricate tile art, like modern mosaics with larger tile pieces.

Don't worry, no one is watching you pee... well, except this 6 eyed guy... don't worry about him...
I felt like I was showering in an aquarium! Only difference is there wasn't a sucker fish sucking the algae off my toes...
The location was perfect also, because it was only 3 or 4 blocks from the concert and 6-7 blocks from Madison Square Park!! Where Mike and I were heading to eat when we randomly met George Watsky on the street before we ate and went to the concert! 

View out of my window! So BUSY! ALL THE TIME. It's like this city never sleeps or something...
Personally, this place was worth it! And it was only 80 bucks, half the price of the creepy Super 8motel I stayed in the night before, and way cooler and in NYC…

At the other hotel, I would have thought I was going to die if this were to have been my door.... but here it's just... vintage.
Needless to say I got a great night’s sleep before heading out on my adventure to Baltimore to see Jenni and Greg!!

Walked down to ask the robots for my car
First step in visiting Jenni and Greg: Getting my car out of the auto parking garage. The platform just took her away, then placed her over other cars. No human is even in the garage!!! No one drives or touches your car!! WHAT!?!?! and this is cheaper than the parking garage in Boston??? haha
My ticket for the robot machine to get my car