Thursday, October 20, 2016

Hello there, I know I haven't blogged in a while and some of you are getting kind of annoyed {sorry grampa Brian} but i am going to make it up to you. My cousins got here two weeks ago so they will be talked about a lot. When they got here we stayed up until 2:00 AM in the pool; it was so fun. Sadly we still have school, so we only get a little time to play, plus home work which we get every day. But we do do a lot of fun stuff {no pun intended}. We went to the Caves of Nerja which was pretty cool there were stalagmites every where, I wish you could have seen it. We got these cool phones to hear where we were and to learn about history. We went to La Festival Del Mar (festival of the sea) it was so much fun; I learned how to scuba dive and we did a kool treasure hunt. We also went to Alhambra castle and learned some more history; we went thru old soldier living quarters and in over 3 palaces. Soon after that we went on a cool hike called Camionito Del Ray, we found some cool snails on the hike as well as a snake. There was a scary bridge as well that three people died at.We went on a six hour hike  in the rain as well, we found a bunch of cool abandoned houses and nice rocks. Yesterday I went on a field trip at school, we saw so many dolphins and garbage then we went back.
.All in all life in Spain is pretty cool. your friend BRAE    


Saturday, October 8, 2016

The catch up

Hey guys I'm so sorry that I haven't blogged lately, but I've been SO swamped with homework that there really hasn't been much time to do anything else. 
Now I'm sure you've heard everything we've done from everyone else but bear with me for this.

So since the last time I blogged we've done tons of stuff.  We went camping last weekend in Granada and we climbed on the first day and we did some some pretty challenging climbs, and then there was the ELEPHANT!!!
The second day we went hiking in the mountains to look for a cave that was on a sign. I'll tell you this much, when we started out I thought that it was going to be just this relaxed calm hike, and ya it was not. It starts out flat until your out a ways and then it goes up. When we get up this virtual mountain we stop and take a break and I thought we would head down because after all it had been a good hike.  Oh was I wrong. From that point we were only about 5\8 of the way up and my mom saw a cave up a cliff.(no joke, a cliff) and thought that that was the cave we were looking for so we hike up the cliff and realized it was just a cave of goat dung. So once we were done slopping through goat poop and dung beetles, we climbed down the cliff.  I started to believe that it might finally be over, but oh no, my mom is determined to find the cave that we actually came to see and all I have to say is that I think that I preferred the cave of dung to it because well it was lame.

After our big camping ordeal all I have to say for that week is that I had a lot of homework and that my grandparents are staying for a week and that I got my hair cut.

Oh yes and today and yesterday there was this big big festival going on called" Festival del Mar" that was all about how you need to be kind to the oceans and take care of it and it's creatures.
I'll put in a pic or two below if I can.

Anyway, stay reading,
Jaedyn.





























(P.s. my cousins are coming tonight and that's why I'm writing this at 10:30pm, Bye)

Friday, October 7, 2016

Our first mountain expedition

One of the reasons we chose the area we are living, is the proximity to the Sierra Nevada mountains. As much as we love the ocean, we also love spending time in the mountains. We finally felt settled in enough here to go camping for the weekend. We were told that the mountains get very cold, so I packed all of our warm clothes. It turns out that cold for Canadians is a completely different concept...we did need sweaters and pants, but not the four layers each that I packed. Shane and I played a masterful game of Tetris packing the car with camping gear, climbing gear, clothes and food, then picked up the kids from school, told them that their school bags had to go on their laps, and headed for Granada, where we needed to make a stop to buy a guide book for the climbing areas, and return an item at a store. Since everything is closed from 2-5:30 PM, we spent a leisurely afternoon having a picnic lunch at a park, wandering the streets of Granada, and stopping for cafe and treats. While buying the guidebook, the salesman in the store recommended a climbing area in Alfacar, which is actually in the Sierra Huetor mountains. We also found out that there is only backcountry camping in the Sierra Nevada mountains, and requires a permit. We were not quite that prepared, so we found a campsite in a small town near the climbing area and decided it would be the perfect place to start. It wasn't the beautiful campsite tucked away in nature that we were hoping for,but the sound of the air conditioner from the restaurant drowned out the noise of the barking dogs We spent Saturday at a great little crag climbing, and enjoying the views. The kids did great, and Shane and I managed a few fun leads each which was exciting, because it has been a while since we have been climbing outside. Once tired, we drove the mountain road and found the perfect campsite....(for next time). We also found a trailhead for a hike up to a cave which we decided would be a fun Sunday activity. We started the hike early, before the heat of the day. The trail came and went, but for the most part was marked with cairns when not clear. Once we were above the treeline, we could see a huge cave in the mountain. Since the trail wasn't well defined, the kids decided to head straight up a scree section directly to the cave. It got quite steep, and a little technical, but finally we made it within 50 meters of the opening.Between us and the cave reminded me of the castle in Sleeping Beauty, overgrown with thistle bushes. Very carefully, we picked our way through the thorns and suffered a few war wounds in the process, but we didn't come all this way to not get to go into the cave. It was quite an impressive cave, with an amazing view...but it definitely did not have a trail to it, so we began to wonder if we had indeed found the cave on the map. We scrambled down, found the faint path again, and decided to follow it a little further. Sure enough, about 500 meters down the trail, was the actual cave, which was not half as impressive as the one we discovered, so it was all worth the adventure in the end.

We are all very excited to have our first guests at Casa YOLO. My mom and Earl arrived 2 days ago, and Tyler and family are arriving tomorrow. It is going to be a crazy fun and busy 2 weeks! We are looking forward to lots of visiting, playing, and checking out some tourist destinations we have been wanting to see.

Kris
Climbing at Alfacar

Shane Belaying
Snack break 

Cave Exploring

Cave View
Climbing View - Looking down over the town of Alfacar

Cave is visible on rock face half way up

HUGE PINECONES! - Always fighting when we are watching

Always best friends when they don't know we are watching
Campsite Cheers

Thursday, October 6, 2016

The outlaws have Landed.....and other news.

Hello all.

It seems like forever since anyone has blogged at the household.  Probably because it has been.  Our Internet connection here has been sketchy at best, non-existent for the most part.  At least that's the excuse I'm going with.

Since it has been at least 12 days, there is a lot to recap.  I will try to keep it brief.

I did end up playing soccer the last 2 Monday nights, and it was a blast.  We play half field, and have had 7 or 8 players a side.  It is shinny soccer, and a good workout.  So far, everyone has been very tolerant of my lack of skills, that or I am still not quite up to speed on my Spanish, they might be yelling at me, I just can't understand them!  Either way, I will probably play every week I can.

Last weekend, we packed up our climbing and camping gear and heading north into the mountains.  We had planned to camp in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, but after talking to someone at a climbing shop. we were directed to an area called the Sierra Huetor's.  We found a nice little climbing area that everyone could manage, and spent Saturday on the ropes.  Sunday, we decided to try a little hiking, and spent the day getting lost and discovering some cool new places.  We hiked to a a couple caves, one with a trail, and one without.  Climbing and hiking were a lot of fun, but I have decided that sleeping on the ground might not be my cup of tea anymore.  After the first night, I bought Brae's thermarest camp pad off him so I could have a little thicker pad to sleep on.  After the second night, I decided that I will carry the extra weight and go buy a thick inflatable air mattress, perhaps even a double!!!

Around home, things have settled into a nice routine.  The kids seem to have school figured out, and it's a nice balance between homework and play.  We also have a stable routine set now, with coffee mornings, quiet time, shopping/meal prep, and kid shuttling, it feels just like home.  We are now taking Spanish classes 2 times a week, so I get to feel like a complete idiot for another hour!

On Wednesday, Ruth and Earl arrived.  I drove into Malaga, and met them at their hotel.  I had to return our rental car, and they had to pick one up, so it worked out well.  It was funny though, as they had rented from a different company than we had, so I asked where the new agency was.  We were told to go to the terminal, which was a wild goose chase, as the rental car kiosk in the terminal are inside the secure arrivals area.  When we landed last month, we had the exact same issue.  UP and down we walked, trying to find where the office was.  Finally, after asking a couple more people, we were send back down to where I had just dropped my car off.  The office was about 20 meters away.

2 more days, and the rest of the family arrives.  It's going to be great, as the kids haven't seen each other since last year.  Can't wait.

Cheers
Shane