So the family just left and I have to say I`m kind of glad.
While they were here we had A few issues. I'm not going to get into those but let me tell you that minor problems can become extremely difficult to handle when there are 10 people.
The first to arrive were the grandparents, Ruth and Earl. It was actually quite relaxing while it was just them, and then came the Germs (A.K.A the Germans).
The first to arrive were the grandparents, Ruth and Earl. It was actually quite relaxing while it was just them, and then came the Germs (A.K.A the Germans).
As soon as they were here it became a very, very busy 2 weeks.
The first day they were here we went on a hike in the mountains. Now I'm just going to tell you that there was a 70% chance of rain that day. We ended up walking a 13 km trek in a torrential downpour on the top then bottom then top then bottom then top of a mountain.
By the end of it everyone, even my mom was tired and happy to jump in to a car with the heat going full blast.
Caminito del Rey.. AHHHH |
The next day the adults said that we were going on another hike, on this trail called Caminito del Rey. (Hike of the King). I was a little iffy at first but it was actually REALLY cool. It's this skinny wooden walkway bolted into the side of a canyon over a rushing river. I suggest looking it up.
The caves of Nerja |
Soon after we went to these really
cool caves in Nerja, worth every penny.
MEDUSA ALERT!!!!! |
WOW!!!! OCTO!!!!! |
a giant octopus in the water a
everyone decided to risk the
jellies to go see it.
CASTLE MUCH!!!! |
Wealso went to this really
cool castle called the Alhambra
in Granada that was EPIC!!!!
As I always say, hang in there
and keep reading.
Jaedyn
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