Day 82 - The Greatest Personality Trait of Spanish Children

Day 82 - The Greatest Personality Trait of Spanish Children

The Spanish children we have been meeting here in Barcelona, whether at the playground or the beach, have a great personality trait that I think should be advertised more in the world: They are extremely sociable and are not afraid to ask for something they want.

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Day 81 - The Catalans say, "Ara és l'hora"!

Day 81 - The Catalans say, "Ara és l'hora"!

Today was Catalan day here in Barcelona.  Nearly 2 million people wearing red and yellow took to the streets to take part in a rally to show their support for an independent Catalunya, "the next state in Europe".

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Day 80 - Barcelona's Markets, Arena, and Bodies Exhibit

Day 80 - Barcelona's Markets, Arena, and Bodies Exhibit

Today our walking adventures around Barcelona took us to 2 markets, the Arena (which is now turned into a 5 story shopping mall), and the bodies exhibit.

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Day 79 - Water Balloons, Motorcycles and Salad

Day 79 - Water Balloons, Motorcycles and Salad

The park near our apartment has a small water fountain that has two primary purposes: washing hands and of course filling up water balloons :)  Kids gather around the fountain and wait for their turn to fill up water balloons.  Of course our kids took notice, so today we joined in the fun.

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Day 78 - Barceloneta Beach & Our First Catalan Restaurant Experience

Day 78 - Barceloneta Beach & Our First Catalan Restaurant Experience

The Barceloneta Beach, known as the most touristy beach in Barcelona, is a little more than a half hour away from us via walking and public transportation.  We had read mixed reviews about the beach, and decided to check it out for ourselves.  We knew it would be crowded, so we purposely delayed our visit to a Monday, hoping we would encounter less crowds now that some schools have started. 

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Day 77 - Poble Espanyol - Is it worth it?

Day 77 - Poble Espanyol - Is it worth it?

Our adventure for today took us to Poble Espanyol.  Poble Espanyol is meant to represent historical Spanish Villages from Spain's various regions, from the look and feel of the buildings and streets to the crafts to food and more.  

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