One finds oneself doing things, one had not imagined, on sabbatical. For one, there are no clothes dryers in Barcelona, it is not the custom, so while working on my feminist film about women presidents, most days I find myself hanging my little boy's underwear and sheets on the line to air dry, becoming expert with clothespins as I look out at the other seƱoritas, each of us on our terraces in the morning sun. I find it oddly meditative. 
Also, this makes me wonder about U.S. energy consumption. I can't help notice that the dishwasher and laundry machine use less water here then in the states. And of course, then there is the air drying laundry....we have a fourth floor apartment with a small terrace that we thought we would have our morning coffee on, but honestly serves as our humble laundry room. But that's okay because really we are in Barcelona, right?
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| Boulangerie (bakery) located WAY too close to our house |
Like other times when we have rented a house - on the vineyard or on vacation - the first week has been filled with constant trips to the grocery store as we realized what we "must" and "don't" have - from the exotic (hearts of palms, olives, pate) to the old standbyes - milk, oj, cereal, yogurt - and all the million other things in between - toilet paper, soap, hand soap, laundry soap, shampoo, fabric softener, oh how many different kinds of soap one family needs to stay clean! And we need hampers, and paper towels, and hangers, and ketchup and you see it really all adds up fast!
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| Someday it will be warm enough to wear these... |
We are having fun though doing things like....sleeping in. Incredible! I think jet lag had something to do with it, but week one we gave ourselves permission to "be on vacation" and we all stayed up late and slept past 10:00am and wow what a difference this makes in one's world view.
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| Hospital St. Paul located around the block, quite beautiful. |
Most people here speak Catalan with a little spanish. We speak English with a little Spanish. But hand gestures and large expressive eyes seem to help break the language barrier. David and I begin spanish classes next week for real!
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| View from the top of Casa Mila |
So, all in all, expat life is really wonderful and such a great experience for us as a family. Already Travis seems more independent and confident and the journey seems to be very good for him.
More soon...Heather




Oh, that sounds so nice! I really would love to be on that schedule. To me, the night is the best part of the day, and the afternoon is a complete waste, so if only that could be the downtime! Beautiful pictures. Massive pastry envy.
ReplyDeleteAlso, sorry I'm called "the CEO"... there is a story there, and now I don't remember how to change the name!
ReplyDeleteLOL who are you then "really"?
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