I’m sitting in the International Terminal at O’Hare airport and prepared to board a plane to Rome. I’m with my Uncle Ron, Aunt Gail and cousin Emily, and we are heading to Spain for a week and a half. When in Rome during our 6 hour layover in Italy, before departing for Madrid, we’ll have time for some quick sight seeing, pizza and vino. I am so ready for this vacation; I have a great book to read, a new compact watercolor set, three fresh pads of watercolor paper, and my “out of the office” auto-reply email enabled. I even upgraded my iPhone plan to use it abroad, although I will only be using it for Internet access and Google maps, so don’t call me, chances are I will not answer.
The plan is to spend the first night in Madrid before taking a train south to Sevilla to rendevoux with my other cousin, Sarah. She has spent the semester studying Spanish there. However, before I board that train, I plan on spending all day in Madrid, as I have a meeting with Velazquez and Goya at the Museo de Prado and later with Picasso and Miro at the Reina Sofia.
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There will be bull fights, matador festivals, soccer games, flamico dancing, late night tapas and plenty rioja! After 5 days in Sevilla we take another train south to Malaga, for a few days of beach combing on the Mediterranean Sea. I just checked the weather, and its 84 degree in Sevilla right now. Hasta luego!