{"id":5,"date":"2007-08-28T18:25:14","date_gmt":"2007-08-28T17:25:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uhlfelder.com\/blog\/?p=5"},"modified":"2007-11-17T19:19:37","modified_gmt":"2007-11-17T18:19:37","slug":"week-2-august-29-to-september-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uhlfelder.com\/?p=5","title":{"rendered":"Week 2 &#8212; August 29 to September 3"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><font face=\"Arial\"><font size=\"3\"><u>Wednesday, August\u00a029<\/u> &#8212; it was exciting and fun.\u00a0 We rented a car until our car we ordered through Europe by Car arrives October 1.\u00a0 Then off to Sitges to the beaches.\u00a0 Sitges is best known as a gay beach and fun it was.\u00a0 It&#8217;s pretty and relatively upscale from last week&#8217;s beach.\u00a0 Great swimming and the water was warm.<\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">Anyway, we found a nice place to sit, David and Joshua went diving into the sand and it started to rain.\u00a0 Time for lunch, which took about 1.5 hours at the Kansas Bar, then back to the beach where the sun was shining.\u00a0 Our tans are getting really good and we&#8217;re going native &#8212; that is, we&#8217;re using sun lotion, not sun block.\u00a0 Pass the SPF 2!\u00a0 (Just kidding, we&#8217;re so white the locals have to block the reflection).\u00a0 <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">There are these African fellows who have very dark skin selling stuff on the beaches that no one buys.\u00a0 Seems like they could sell things that might have a market.\u00a0\u00a0Some of the Spanish seem to entertain themselves by asking about everything, then just saying they aren&#8217;t interested.\u00a0 <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=\"Arial\"><font size=\"3\"><u>August 30<\/u> was our chance to fill in some of the gaps of things we needed, electronically speaking.\u00a0 Bought a cheap HP printer and an expensive Sony TV.\u00a0 Everything here seems about twice as expensive as in the US, but it always includes all taxes and delivery.\u00a0 I&#8217;ve been told there is a rebate of tax when you leave the country, but I don&#8217;t see how that would work unless you export what you purchased.\u00a0 The tax is 16 percent, so it would be nice.\u00a0 We ate lunch at the top of the Cortes Ingles store at Placa Cataluya, which has amazing views.<\/font><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\"><u>August 31<\/u> we took the car to the kids&#8217; school.\u00a0 We got terribly lost, which we should have predicted, plus the usual problems trying to leave the garage and were half an hour late.\u00a0 This apparently did not matter to anyone but us.\u00a0 Then Anne had a lunch &#8220;with the girls&#8221; which is the incoming class of people who are living here for a year and are being helped by Olympic Advisors.\u00a0 Olympic Advisors is a relocation service run by a husband and wife team; John does the marketing and sales and Christina does the service which includes finding a place to live.\u00a0 There were some nice folkes, like ourselves, with whom\u00a0we will likely become friendly.\u00a0 Since Christina is doing a &#8220;girls&#8221; thing, I think John will do a guys thing which probably involves smoking cigars, talking about the time we shot an elephant; that sort of thing.\u00a0 Jordan &#8212; I&#8217;ll need some help here.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">The porter from the garage was in the apartment to install a light and it turns out that he loves cycling and wanted to see my bike and advise me about cycling routes.\u00a0 He said there are tons of cyclists on the week-ends and they go every which way and told me the best routes to use to get out of town.\u00a0 It was a funny conversation since I think he spoke mainly Catalan and my broken Spanish.\u00a0 My impression is that the Catalans find a way to understand and express themselves.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\"><u>September 1<\/u> we decided to take a look at the Costa Brava, which starts about 60 kilometers outside of Barcelona.\u00a0 It&#8217;s a toll road and has plenty of traffic, but of course going to the beach on a Saturday was not an especially unique idea so it took a while to find any beach once we got far enough north to consider ourselves on the Costa Brava.\u00a0 The travel books generally say that this coast, which means Rocky Coast, is spoiled by overdevelopment.\u00a0 There are a lot of people, no doubt about it.\u00a0 It took about an hour to reach the first resort that was there, called Blanes and we parked where convenient (expensive) and walked 50 yards (meters) to the beach.\u00a0 The boys didn&#8217;t like it as much as the beaches to the south since it had rocky sand and a shore break.\u00a0\u00a0 I went on a run for about 55 minutes and ended up running down to the trailer park and then up to the top of a hill, probably about 500 feet high, and down a lot of steps.\u00a0 There were lots of restaurants and generally a pretty scenic place.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\"><u>September 2, Sunday<\/u>, is a day of rest in Spain.\u00a0 I told Anne that of course the Carrefour is open (it&#8217;s the second largest retailer after walmart) so we got the car from the garage (probably would have been just fine renting a car here and there when needed, but that&#8217;s another story) and made our way through the very quiet streets to the store, to find it closed.\u00a0 We went next door to IKEA and it was also closed.\u00a0 In fact, we found out, everything is closed on Sunday except for restaurants so you better have your shopping done.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">I went on a bike ride and got lost, predicably, and it took me 40 minutes to find a road I was on a few days ago.\u00a0 Once I found it, I did a 20 minute climb up to a tower above the town, the views are amazing, and around trying to find alternative routes.\u00a0 Eventually I will get this organized.\u00a0 <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">Anne had the idea of attending a Barcelona Football Club game and it just happened they had one tonight so we went.\u00a0 Strangely it went off on time, at 7:00 p.m. and we go there as it started.\u00a0 The stadium holds 100,000 people but there were probably about 80,000.\u00a0 I learned that this equates with about 80,000 packs of cigarettes smoked.\u00a0 As tolerant as I am, this started to get on my nerves and took something from the experience.\u00a0 David has been looking forward to the experience and Joshua seemed to like it too.\u00a0 The stadium is about a mile from the house so luckily we walked and didn&#8217;t have to worry about transportation.\u00a0 I&#8217;ve never seen so many motorscooters parked in one place.\u00a0 The game was high-scoring and Barcelona won 3 to 1.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">There are more motorbikes per person in Barcelona than any other place, according to the tourism bus, and I believe it.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\"><u>September 3, Monday<\/u>, is the first day of school for the boys and the end of our second week in Barcelona.\u00a0 <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">We cabbed it to school.\u00a0 <\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">David was totally happy with his first day of school; Joshua a bit more circumspect.\u00a0 Here is a photo of Joshua and David ready for the day:<\/font><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" align=\"left\" width=\"395\" src=\"http:\/\/74.91.197.48\/images\/weektwo\/d+j-firstday.JPG\" height=\"518\" style=\"width: 395px; height: 518px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/74.91.197.48\/images\/weektwo\/d+j-firstday.JPG\" alt=\"First day of school\" height=\"0\" style=\"width: 0px; height: 0px\" \/><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/74.91.197.48\/images\/weektwo\/d+j-firstday.JPG\" height=\"0\" style=\"width: 0px; height: 0px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">Anne and I also had our first day of Spanish class.\u00a0 It was at an emersion school called International House of Languages (not Pancakes).\u00a0 I had to pee for about an hour but since I was surrounded by 20 somethings, I didn&#8217;t want to appear like the guy who couldn&#8217;t hold it.\u00a0 There was one other French guy and myself and the other six were women (girls).\u00a0 Two Japanese, one Italian, two French and two Germans and me.\u00a0 The entire class was taught in Spanish, which was nice.\u00a0 Anne was put in a lower class, which upset her since she is probably better in terms of vocabulary.\u00a0 I have a certain je ne sais pas about languages and pancakes which confidence seems to work well for me.\u00a0 Anyway it all doesn&#8217;t matter except that I have homework and Anne does not.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"3\" face=\"Arial\">After class we had lunch with our new friends, Amy Fox and her Husband Dan who are attorneys from Pennsylvania.\u00a0 They, like us, are here for a sabbatical and introducing their kids to a new language and experience.\u00a0 Then off to pick up the kids for a long walk back home.\u00a0 <\/font><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Wednesday, August\u00a029 &#8212; 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