And what would a Lost in Translation section be without an update on our internet situation? Well, the short story is that we still don’t have internet. Rosa had promised that if the man did not come by the end of the week, she would call a different maintenance person to perform the repair. Friday came and went without any word from Rosa or any indication that someone had been in the apartment while we were away. But on Saturday at about 8:30, we received a knock on our door. There was Rosa, bathrobe-clad and waiting at our door to deliver the news that the man would be coming that very day at 10 AM. We were about to head out for a day trip to Toledo with Aaron’s family, so we left our spare set of keys with Rosa with the understanding that she would let the man into our apartment if need be. Sunday rolled around and we paid Rosa a visit to see how everything went with the repair. It turns out that the man did not come, and Rosa was visibly shaken by the outcome. She said that on Monday she would call someone else to come, and we confirmed today that there is a different person coming on Thursday to make the repair. It could well be another dead end, but we are naively certain that this will finally be the day when we make a significant step forward in this never-ending quest for a basic utility. Maybe, just maybe, we will publish our next post from the comfort of our own home.
Exploring the City: This week we were tour guides, so we
explored a lot! While Aaron was working, the Yosts and I explored the area around their apartment and made our way through Mercado de Antón Martín and spotted a cereal bar – no, not like a Nutrigrain. A bar with different kinds of cereal available for the tasting.
On Friday, we showed the Yosts our apartment, Tiger (a fun school supply/home goods/random stuff store that seems like a nicer version of the
Target dollar spot), our old Gran Vía apartment area, the fancy McDonald’s, El
Corte Inglés, and TtMadrid. We also explored the Crystal Palace and the Rose Garden at
Retiro Park, followed by a visit to the Prado Museum where we saw paintings by
Goya and Rembrandt.
Retiro Park with the family
Retiro Park Rose Garden
Saturday we took a bus to Toledo, a nearby town in Spain. We
Street in Toledo
Cathedral in Toledo
At the design market
Sunday we went to check out El Rastro, a giant flea market in
Madrid. After strolling through the streets of the market, we all went to Community Church of Madrid. Following lunch, we were able to take in an
amazing view of the city from El Faro, which looks like Madrid’s own
space needle. We then toured the palace and got to see some very elaborately decorated rooms. The dining room table has 50 chairs around it!
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| El Rastro |
El Faro
View from the top
View from below
The palace
Tuesday, we were able to visit the Ferrocarril Metro
Museum (got to see some really cool model trains), Conde Duque, an old military
fort turned cultural center (which had an exhibit about the history of light
switches), and the Templo de Debod (an Egyptian temple that Egypt gifted to the
Spain). We had a wonderful time and are sad to see our guests go.
Ferrocarril Train Museum
Amazing model trains
Light switches through the years
Templo de Debod
All future visitors, there is all of this and more to
explore here in Madrid!
Memorable Meal: Last Wednesday Aaron and I celebrated our third year anniversary by getting dressed up and going out for a dinner date. We planned very last-minute, but somehow managed to find the perfect places for a romantic evening! We had dinner (in true Spanish fashion at 10 pm because we both worked that night) at Terraza de Sabatini, which is a rooftop hotel restaurant with an incredible view of the palace. We enjoyed some tapas, and I was pleased to find some mocktails on the menu. I very much enjoyed my San Francisco, which was a delicious mix of fruit juices and grenadine.
We were at Terraza de Sabatini pretty much until closing time, but then still wanted dessert, so we ventured to a little place called El Jardín Secreto, which appears to be straight out of
Wonderland. The wild, random, and meticulously arranged decorations alone make a visit to this place worthwhile, but they have an extensive menu of drinks and desserts that really make this place great. We enjoyed our Cacao hazelnut banana batido (kind of like a milkshake), violet lemonade, and a brownie dessert a la mode called the “orgasmo multiple” while surrounded by what seemed like a real-life I Spy book. The dessert had a regular brownie and a blonde brownie with 2 scoops of ice cream on top, as well as strawberry, caramel, and hot fudge syrups. Sugar overload. It was such a lovely evening, and I’m so happy to have spent it with the love of my life.
Yum.
Fun teddy bear swing seat
El Jardín Secreto
- Oliveto – a cute little Italian restaurant on Calle Santa Isabel with delicious dishes. My favorite: “pasta bags” with pear. Sounds weird, but tastes amazing.
- El Corte Inglés Gourmet Experience – tried food from a couple different restaurants in the fancy food court on the top floor of El Corte Inglés department store in Callao.
- Taberna del Sur – Emily found this one highly recommended on Trip Advisor, and we waited nearly 2 hours for a table! The tapas were so delicious after that long wait, though.
- Café del Fin – In the midst of a long day of walking the streets of Toledo, this restaurant’s veggie lasagna really hit the spot.
- Van Gogh Café – Ben and Cat joined us for lunch after church on Sunday at a Van Gogh themed Café in Moncloa. Lots of great conversation was had!
- San Ginés – Churros con chocolate, take two. Much better than
our first experience with them, but still not my first choice of dessert.
- Shapla – So. Much. Delicious. Indian Food.
- Goiko Burger – This place offers unique and delicious burger creations served with yummy potatoes. David indulged in the “Kevin Bacon” burger.
- Rodilla – Just stopped in the café close to home so David and Laurie could see in real life the place that they have often seen via video chat. It’s one of the few places near our apartment with free Wifi, so that’s our Sunday spot to call our parents. They have amazing fresh-squeezed orange juice.
- El Jardín Secreto – We had to share this quirky place that we just discovered earlier this week. Merely stopped in for drinks after a large lunch, but really enjoyed our various fruit-flavored lemonades (like kiwi, green-apple, and mango), and got a complimentary snack mix delivered in a tiny bathtub.
- We also enjoyed 2 nights of meals in: Empanadas, kindly delivered by David and Laurie while Aaron and I lesson planned, and frozen pizza baked in another exciting amenity at the Yost apartment – the oven! Oh, the little things.
Final Notes: We really enjoyed having Aaron’s family in Madrid for the past week, and not just because they brought us all of these goodies.
However, we spared little time in getting out of town as soon as they left. Taking advantage of our somewhat lax schedules we decided it was time to explore another part of Spain. On Wednesday, the National Day of Spain (a holiday in which almost no one has to work), we boarded an overnight bus to Barcelona, where we’ll spend three days before returning on Sunday. It is our first overnight trip since arriving in Spain, and possibly the first no-strings-attached vacation we have ever taken as a couple. We’ve traveled a lot together, but there is always a friend or family member who has been the main reason for the trip. Technically our honeymoon to Mexico would fall into this category as well, but we decided that had there not been a societal expectation of such a journey we never would have thought “yeah, we deserve to relax after our wedding.” One big reason to come to Spain was to travel, so here’s hoping that this is the first of many trips both to destinations in Spain as well as to other semi-nearby countries.

































Sounds like a busy and fun week! I can't wait to hear about Barcelona!! I hope we can visit some of those places and restaurants when we come to visit! Especially the palace-it looks so beautiful!!
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Thanks for bringing back so many memories! Toledo is exceptional, so is Barcelona. Another idea for a weekend trip - Cordoba! And easy train ride from Madrid and an incredible place! Enjoy your time! Oh, and the internet struggle - not that unusual, I'm sad to say. Europeans have a very different approach to service than Americans. It will be one of your stories!
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