Spain : Christmas in Madrid

For the first time in my life, I celebrated Christmas away from home and in a totally
different way. It was about the 8th day of our trip, and I could tell, everyone was getting
worn out from the travelling [Barcelona -Valencia-Madrid]. It all came together so well
that the only day every other tourist attractions were not open, and the weather was so
good and the fact that we just needed a day to do nothing fell on Christmas day.

Took the tube to Parque del Buen Retiro. Parks overseas are really magical. there's just
something about the landscape combined with the cool air and bright sun that makes
you wanna laze around forever. Our first encounter was the frozen fountain.

Icy fingers and all that. meandered around the gardens till we came to the most spec-
tacular place. A semicircular colonnade encricling the monument to Alfonso XII steps
which we sat on for hours. You could hear in a distance, opposite the lake, a jazz band
performing. Perfect atmosphere for some voyeurismn that went on. Boys took out their
Moleskins and started sketching. I ducked in and out of the crowd, face glued to the
camera.

Zhi Ni snapping shots of the boys and Joyce. This is where I met the cute brothers.
Big eyes and all that. Afternoon light is so good. ;) After a while, we just stop whatever
we were doing and stared out into the blueness of the lake.

After our long hours of people watching, we walked across the lake and onto the other
side where the band was playing. Took a trail downwards (this park is seriously hugee)
only to find another section where the Crystal Palace was. And here, i met the cutest
baby girl. You may have seen her on the previous post. Muker bengong and everything.
Went frolicking around the grass while the Singaporean boys played director and
photographers. Ended the day with chocolate & caramel con churrios. worth all the
calories and sugar. That was Christmas for me. :)

a little family time

think God planned a 'perfect' weather for a day in the park according to our guide, Albert
who entertained us the entire day with stories of his childhood, funny jokes about his 
kid and wife, Yosemite facts; things you wouldnt know about ever famous Silicon 
Valley, plus founders of Google & Yahoo and such. Snowfall the day before left us with 
an ankle height carpet of freshly fallen snow and constant sunshine the entire day. yays.

Yosemite Park is a good 4 hours drive from San Fran if you include in snacking stops 
in Oakdale that reminded me of Vancouver and the morning jam outside the city which
brought you through a transition of sunshine and fog. we hiked up and down the trails 
ooohing and aaahiing at every little corner. Every once in a while, if you looked up
wards a shower of snow will catch you by suprise falling right onto your face and or 
even right into your eye. but its super pretty watching that snowfall through the sun
light - you know how you always wished you could shrink yourself and teleport 
yourself into one of the tiny snowglobes? well, it felt exactly like that. standing in the 
middle of a huge snowglobe. Magical. :)