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Hi Ladies,
I was a bit reluctant to do this, but so many of you emailed me asking to record my experiences so I decide to give it a shot. Keep in mind that I’m not a big fan of cameras or videos, nor do I like making a fool of myself, but I figured I’m old enough and young enough to do so and have fun with it.
So here it is- my European Vacation that I am gladly sharing with you.

With museums, monuments, surrounding history and great scenery, one can lose themselves in the culture that wraps this city and makes a visiting experience one to remember.
Visiting Madrid for only three days was not merely enough for me to experience all that I so craved for, but it was enough to sense the flavor of this amazing city and to know that I would love to return soon.

I love to eat. Spanish food is not my favorite, however, because of the variety of tapas (Small sandwiches) that are available at almost every corner, it makes it impossible for anyone to stay hungry. Eating in restaurants turned out to be an experience that my daughter and I will remember for a long time. At one of our meals after ordering several plates that were not very tasty, we decided to opt for something that we knew you can not go wrong with – mashed potatoes. What we got was something that tasted interesting, (as my daughter would say) it didn’t taste like meat, chicken or fish, and it was definitely not potatoes or vegetables. After several bites and a 10 minute conversation with a waitress that didn’t speak any English, the waitress brought out her barman to explain what it is that we were eating. I almost fell of my chair as my daughter’s dark olive skin turned white, when the barman casually announced: “the stomach.”
In amazement I didn’t know whether to laugh, cry, or run for the bathroom. The waitress apologized for mixing up our order and came back with the order of “broken potatoes,” another local delicacy. After having a tiny bite Sasha and I decided to forgo dinner and go to bed full of the nights experiences.
As we walked to the plaza we heard a woman screaming at the top of her lungs as she was chasing a man, followed by five additional people. After a few minutes the man was apprehended. He appeared to be homeless and hungry. Walking around an open-air restaurant, he grabbed fifty euros off the table where the woman was dining with her friend.
What was unusual and funny for us to witness, was when he was caught he was instructed to pull down his jeans and stay in the middle of the plaza until the police arrived. Since my Spanish is at a first grade level, I couldn’t get the details of what really transpired. I could only imagine that this was a punishment that was suppose to cause embarrassment as well as keep him from running away.
After my husband got home late that night, I made him promise us that we would dine the next evening in one of the Italian Restaurants and reserve a table inside.

In the morning we took the city tour, driving in the red double story bus that runs all around Madrid, and stops at every tourist place imaginable. The bus was equipped with earphones that allow you to listen and enjoy the history in eight different languages. In my opinion it is truly the best way to visit any city. While many bus tours of the same caliber in different cities of Europe operate between 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., in Madrid the red buses retire at midnight. This allows you to sleep in as well as explore the city at night.

For me the most enjoyable experience was at the Prado Museum, followed by the botanical gardens centrally located in the heart of Madrid.

Dinning begins extremely late, and no one besides tourists eat earlier than ten at night. Afterwards the streets are full of young lovers and teenagers boisterously letting everyone know of their presence. We strolled the streets enjoying the architecture, warm summer nights, and each other’s company until early into the morning.
On the second night my husband kept his promise and took us to a fantastic Italian Restaurant. Eating pasta and drinking Sangria I enjoyed myself immensely.
After drinking three glasses of Sangria I decided to get the recipe. I swear I experienced the placebo effect as soon as I found out of the ingredients. I wasn’t sure what did me in. Was it the bourbon, the gin, the liqueur, or the combination of the three with a splash of wine. I do have to warn you that the hang over the next day was not worth it. Here is the recipe, keep in mind it tastes like juice but has a numbing effect on your brain.

This is what happens to you after one toooo many glasses of Sangria.

This is what it looks like
Equal Amounts of the following ingredients to be mixed in a bowl:
Brandy
Vermouth
Cointreau
Red Wine
Lemonade
Gin
Add some fruits such as oranges and apples, and serve
Limit yourself to one glass

Every time I visit Europe I come back to the U.S. and make it a point to color coordinate my closet, and get dressed up, pretending I live in a city bursting with life, energy and culture.
It’s truly a pleasure to watch women of all ages’ parade the streets fashionably dressed adorned in jewelry and high heels. Custom jewelry is in, hats are out, scarves are everywhere and shoes still steal the show.
Now we are off to Basil Switzerland.
Thanks so much for sharing Yana. My wish is to travel to Europe one day and this makes it worth wild.
Yana, I loved every bit of the pictures and the details!!! thanks for sharing and continue having a great time!
Hope the “stomach” thing gets better!
Yana,
What a fabulous adventure! That’s what life is all about; savoring every culture and corner we can. While we can…
You, my friend, would make an excellent travel writer! You‘re informative, creative, and humorous all at the same time. Add to that, great shots and I see a new career blooming! ;) Let me know when you need an editor! LOL!
Keep on keepin’ on!!
Susan
Hi Yana!
Glad to hear you are having an awesome time. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to hear how the rest of the trip goes.
Rose
Fun trip! Thanks for sharing. Not sure I could stomach that first batch of “broken potatoes“, My son had an experience like that eating with his dad somewhere, son decided to sample Rocky Mountain Oysters not knowing what they were, his dad waited until after he’d eaten a couple to let him know.
You’ll have to share you next stop.
Heidi
You look great! Glad you‘re having such a wonderful time.
Travel safe & bring back gifts for all of us LOL!
Khrys
Hello Yana,
You are doing what I’d love to and that is travel..I’m so happy you got to go and see Madrid? Sounds like you had a great time…yay!!
God Bless
kathryn
Sounded like a great trip. I enjoyed reading about your experiences and looking at the pictures.
Best to you
Lisa G.
Yana, thank you for sharing your experiences. Inspiring others thru your travels is fantastic. Keep sharing with us and inspiring all of us to make it a priority to travel as well. I am traveling abroad for the first time and I can’t wait. I am going to Moscow with a friend to visit her brother. I am so looking forward to experiencing a different culture like you have. inspiration4u
Hi Yana
I’m so glad that you are enjoying your trip. You were lucky with the Sangria, many Spanish bars just serve watered down wine with a few slices of fruit. You got the real McCoy! Give me a shout when you get to the UK? N
I did like Madrid but also found the food off. We ordered escargot which still had heads/tentacles. I actually had to wait outside the restaurant while my husband ate it becuase it made me sqeamish. (That’s never happened before or since!) weird because my father was from Spain so I though the food would be familiar. Glad you are having a great experience. While in Switzerland if can go to Montreux and visit the Montreux palace do = you won’t regret it.
What a lucky girl you are. Thanks for sharing your wonderful vacation with us it was like i was there. lol
Maranda
Yana!! I love all of the information, the pictures and the recipe for Sangria!!! What fun you must be having with your daughter! Hope to hear about Switzerland! Take care, Dana
Thanks for sharing! I would just love to take a year and travel around Europe. So much to see, so much to do! Wonderful culture to explore, incredible art and architecture to adore! Wouldn’t it be wonderful it it was mandatory for students to spend a semester in a different region of the world in order to get a degree? Or even a high school diploma? I think it would foster a greater understanding of the world we live in and a respect for our fellow human beings.
Yanna, I felt like I was back in Madrid after reading about your vacation there. I must admit that I did not try the Sangria, and after your experience I know I would have wrapped myself around a statue. I also loved your photos. Thanks for sharing.
Pauline Hager
What a wonderful trip! I’m just catching up. Makes me really want to go.
Hello Yana, After four tries, I finally got in. Just want to tell you how much I enjoyed your Madrid vacation. I felt like I was back in Madrid after reading about your experiences. I must admit I did not try the Sangria, which is just as well because I would have wrapped myself around a statue. I also enjoyed the photos. Well done. Two thumbs up.
Pauline Hager
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