It was a once-in-a-lifetime, no regrets, hope-really-does-win, HaPpY
30th BiRtHdAy trip.
An incredible two weeks spent in Spain and Paris with two dear
friends.
She was one of my besties in college
and a
roommate our senior year. Together, we studied a ridiculous amount. They
met in medical school and when I met him, I liked him from the
beginning. I adore her. And him. And them.
It was three years ago
that we set out on our first big vacation together. A couples
vacation...for four. My life looked different then but we made a pact to
make our travels a tradition and despite it just being me, they held
tight to the pact.
She turns 30 the day after me so now felt right.
She researched & literally planned the entire trip (my flights included), sent
me the itinerary, and held all my important documents during our
travels. He, he navigated, was our tour guide, and put up with us both
for two solid weeks. Me, I just was. And I loved every minute of it.
Out of this world. Pure goodness. Simply perfect.
Can we just go back already?
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Our first stop was Madrid, a happening place.
Captivating
architecture, endless tapas enjoyed over five meals a day, and dining as a
slow gathering experience over hustle. It is where the "American breakfast" is a plate piled high with sausage, bacon, and blood sausage. Where dinner menus include brains, kidneys, pig ears, neck glands,
braided intestines, and fish served with eyes. There was ice cream and salty churros with chocolate dipping sauce, too. Where days start late, dinner begins after 9pm, and nights run into the early
morning. Where street performers & costumed characters are of abundance, where flamenco
dancers entertain, and where nuns sell yummy cookies through a secret door. It is home to The Royal Palace of Madrid and the one and only Prado Museum.
From Madrid, a bullet train landed us in Sevilla.
Sevilla is a little gem with
quaint cobblestone streets and unique labyrinth pedestrian roads. Though a metropolis, it felt intimate. Intimate and the toastiest of all our stops with temperatures nearing triple digits. It boosted simplicity down to delightful tapas, intricate hand laid tile work, fountains at
every turn, signature blue and goldenrod yellow fronts, and bell tower
chiming throughout. It is where dinner started after nine and was served one
community dish at a time. Where orange trees were of abundance and
fresh fruit filled sangria was enticing. Where the sunrise and sunset
views painted the river, the magnificently adorned (and the worlds
largest) Cathedral is found, and the intricate hand crafted Alcazar is still home to Spanish royals.
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A little bus ride from Sevilla and we we arrived in Granada.
It was where we saw all we could see in a mere twenty-eight hours. It was a short but worth it overnight
filled with pasta, crepes, and a burger with fries. What? It's all
authentic. They were quaint little eateries with a handful of seats, a
few menu options of the day, and a view of the chef who took pride in
their art...well not the burger from the one and only Burger King but we
were hurrying to catch our overnight train. Granada was home to hippies, bath houses, and hills that I'm certain left
my calves lookin' fine. It is home to the breathtakingly sculpted Alhambra which boast incredible views, beautiful
tiles, and tranquil green gardens.
And from Grandad, we took an overnight train to Barcelona. Awe, Barcelona.
It was where hip brunch joints serve top notch dishes,
Gaudi masterpieces wow (Sagrada Familia & the Park Guell), magic fountains flow, skateboarders abound, and where fresh-from-the-sea paella
with red wine sangria gets two fist pumps from me. Eating things like
lobster, shrimp, mussels, and cuddle fish while sipping red wine made me feel so grown up. But, what I loved the most was the
rest on Barcelona's peaceful beaches with crashing waves and swooping
seagulls.
A quick flight from Barcelona and we arrived in our final destination, Paris.
I mean honestly. It was as magical as I
envisioned from the perfectly paired three course dinners, to the
melt-in-your-mouth pastries you could smell for blocks, and the
chocolatiers with detailed creations. There was architecture to marvel
at, window boxes overflowing with red and white flowers, and the
signature cobalt blue doors with gold handles. It is where I paid to use
the bathroom while out exploring and got to pick from a rainbow of
toilet paper with the plushness of my choosing. It is home the Louvre and thus none other than Mona Lisa. And then there was the
Eiffel Tower. We took it in throughout the day but it was a spectacle at
night as it twinkled on the hour and seemed to never get old.
If only stinky cheese wasn't a thing, Paris might just be perfect.
Of all the places we visited, Madrid felt the busiest, most crowded, and a little overwhelming. Sevilla was quite the opposite. It felt quaint, full of charm, a relaxing. Of course Barcelona had a unfair advantage with the inciting beach. The tranquility of crashing waves and toes in the sand is hard to beat in my book. But Paris. It is as magical as one might envision. The three course freshly prepared meals, the charm and character, the euphoric baked goods, and the majesty of the Eiffel Tower. So much to see and do and experience in every nook and cranny makes Paris endlessly alluring.
As we shared our last dinner, I teared up as we thought about our next
vacation. Not just about where or when but about what life may look like
then.
Ten years ago, I wouldn't have pictured the final few days of
my twenties to look like they did. But, they were really, really good. I
have stellar friends and our trip was an incredible way to end the
decade that redefined me.
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The most heartfelt thank you to my dear friend for planning the entire trip.
I simply could not have planned, organized, and prepared like she did.
It was incredible and I am grateful that we let her husband be our third wheel.
#AlyAndNinaTurnThirty