Northern Spain and Grazalema

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Bienvenidos al año 2009


Life as a teacher definitely has its “benefits”. One of the more noteworthy comes near the end of the year. Winter break and/or Christmas Vacation is a period of time that all of us have experienced throughout the entirety of our lives as students. For many this period vanishes upon graduating from college and entering the “real world”. This is not, however, the case for teachers who in many regards can be thought of more appropriately as “life long students” or simply “lifers”. This entry is not about to tackle the great debate about whether or not this is “fair” or whether or not teachers are deserving of this large amount of time off. No, no, no… That would be a waste of time. Instead we would like to fill you all in on what we have been up to with all of this “free time”.
Jeanna: As many of you already know, and the rest of you probably suspected, Miss Jeanna is the wiser of the two. She is also much more adventuresome, and knows how to have a good time. What better way to “carpe the diem” than fly to Norway to visit a good friend? She could not think of one either so off she went to “visit the penguins” (and her friend Cristina). It was not enough for Miss Adventure to head out on this journey sin el esposo; she found it necessary to try smuggling SIX bottles of vino tinto in her baggage just to make the flight, “more interesting” (she also mentioned something about alcohol being VERY expensive in Norway and “presents” for her gracious hosts (caca de toro? maybe). FIVE bottles later…she Arrived and decided that the life of a drug/wine smuggler was not all that she imagined it to be!
According to Jeanna the next two weeks were spent missing her wonderful husband (caca de toro). I believe that her experience would more accurately be described as; being spoiled daily by her wonderful Norwegian friend and her family, spending plenty of time soaking up the heat inside the house (long hot baths with tea), eating great food, partying all night long, and catching up on the times with her long lost friend all; this better describes the reality of the situation. She also had the opportunity to spend some quality time in the snow and bitter cold, something that she had missed much more than myself! She would at this point like to think her friends Whit and Mavis for teaching her how to cross country ski. Those lessons kept her from making a total fool of herself while heading out with an x-pro! She spent her Christmas learning about the different traditions/customs, trying new foods, and meeting new people. As if all of this was not enough, her and her friend then took a train to Oslo (the capital) to pass the new year with Cristina’s sister. This entailed a rather large party with more food, drinks, and FIREWORKS! Somehow, Jeanna was able to “endure” all of this time away from me (she is a strong women). January 03, 2009 found Jeanna once again traveling to another country. She just could not stand the thought of only having been in one country in the first three days of the new year. She decided to add Spain to the list of countries visited in 2009. She claims that she was ready to see me but I believe that she was just hoping for yet another stamp in the ol’ pasaporte (as if the ones from Lisbon, London, Granada, and Lufthaven Torp weren’t enough)!
Eli: If Jeanna is the wiser than Eli is the…lets just say less wise! OK? Yes, the buffoon stayed in southern Spain all by himself (insert song “All By Myself”). The answer to this “less than wise decision” can most easily be summed up in the words of a cave man; “me like to ride the bike, me like the warm weather, me want to be fast on bike, me no like the penguins”… Yes, I passed on the once in a lifetime opportunity to visit another beautiful European country with my beautiful loving wife so that I could ride my bike (training)! So what did I do with all of this free time? Yes, believe it or not, I rode my bike. What did I do with all of the time I was not on my bike? Rest, so that I could ride my bike the next day. Yes, to some of you this might sound ludicrous, absurd, preposterous, etc. To me, this was Eli’s Winter Training Camp 2008 and a little bit of ‘09! I ate, I slept and I rode my bike. I spent hours upon hours chasing the local pros around every road that was rideable within 200 km of my apartment. I rode my bike until I could not ride anymore!
We are now back together here in Jaen, Spain. Eli is happy to have his wife back, and Jeanna is happy that Eli has a rest week coming up. We both look forward to spending some time with one another and sharing our stories and adventures with one another. We hope that all of our friends and family back home had a wonderful holiday season as well and that 2009 brings us all health and happiness. Hasta la proxima.
Elias and Jeanna

2 comments:

Connie Eastburn said...

Hopefully I am the first one to see your sad tale of Holiday loneliness Mr. Romer. It sounds like a holiday made to order for you sir! I am so happy Jeanna returned safely and into your loving arms and that yes, you do have a rest week to rekindle that amor! Miss Jeanna, donde estan las fotos?

CrazyMom said...

Well, son, I believe (as you know) life is about priorities...and deferred gratification is not without its sacrifice(s) - so, the evidence is yet to be revealed...in the meantime, Miss Jeanna experienced a delightful respite. As long as you are both happy, life is good. May you enjoy everything this experience has to offer and grow stronger as a result. You are loved and missed greatly.