Grandpa & Grandma visit!
We were all happy to see my parents after more than two years apart. It was their first visit here, so we gave them the grand tour of our city and introduced them to some of our friends. We also traveled outside the city a bit. Evan and Ellie were happy to be with Grandpa and Grandma again.

Enjoying tea and schawarmas


Evan and Kevin with our good friend Hadi

The street we live on with the entrance to our building being just behind Wendy’s head

Mom hanging out laundry

Dad & Mom enjoyed visiting Evan & Ellie’s school and meeting their teachers and some of their friends.
Ellie with her friend Evelyn

Evan with his friend Paco

Ellie’s classroom
Evan’s classroom

Here we are visiting the Alhambra, the Moorish palace and fortress complex in Granada.

My Dad, who has been a carpenter and builder his entire life, commented about the architecture, “I always thought I was a pretty good craftsman, but now I’m not so sure”.

A delicious meal at Pablo & Judi’s…rice and beans with Lizano sauce, chicken, fried platanos and salad with avocado and cilantro is hard to beat! Thanks Judi!

One morning we had breakfast at our friend’s café/hostel, where we stayed when we first arrived in Spain.
Our friend Margarita’s mother Matilde showing us all the different plants growing in her patio garden at the hostel where she also lives.

Ellie with her friend Elisa

Some special days for Evan and Ellie included activities like going to a favorite park, Carmen de los Martires…

…an open-air bus tour of the city…

…and a visit to their favorite place in the city, The Science Park. Here they are, ready to go.

Sunday, May 3 was Dia de la Cruz (Day of the Cross). After a worship time and food on the grill with our friends Pablo & Judi, we headed out to see the festivities.

Pablo & Judi

Decorated crosses are set up all over the city

Some children decorate their own crosses and display them along the streets, hoping for a small “donation” from admirers. We met Evan’s friend and classmate Paco transporting his cross to set up.

Babies, little girls, young women and even old women dress up in their gypsy dresses for the day to parade around the city. Ellie joined in on the fun this year.

Ellie with her new play glasses from Grandma. She informed us “now I’m just like Judi!”

Little girls in our neighborhood

Horses and riders parade through the streets


The guys all joined Kevin, Miguel and Luis in watching some Granada fútbol.
Evan and Miguel

Luis and Miguel

Pablo and Dad with matching heads:)

We visited the Sierra Nevada mountains close by, where there is still enough snow for a snowball fight!



My parents wanted to visit Gibraltar, a British territory close to the southern tip of Spain. After driving about 3 hours, close to arrival, we realized that only two of the six of us had remembered to bring our passports, which are necessary to enter the country. Here are Mom & Dad on the Algericas beach with Gibraltar in the back ground. Sorry you didn’t make it there! Almost!

Ellie on the beach

Since we couldn’t go to Gibraltar, we changed our plans and went to see Ronda, a city split in two and perched over a canyon.

Evan and Ellie found a patch of beautiful grass there to cuddle with for a minute. We don’t often see grass as you can tell.


The last part of our travels took us to Cabo de Gata, a natural reserve situated along the Mediterranean Sea near Almeria. The weather was cloudy and cool, enough to keep me in a jacket and out of the water. But not the kids (and Grandpa)!

Of course after the cold water, a warm towel was greatly desired for a shivering little girl

Planting flowers in the sand with Grandma

Kevin with his kiddos


Game time with Grandma

He’s got the whole moon in his hands


The gang

Grandparents and Grandkids

Back to Granada, a last walk in our neighborhood and a goodbye kiss from the local graffiti

Thanks for coming Mom & Dad, Grandpa and Grandma! We will miss you!
