Here are my boys waiting on the subway platform, at 3am, on our way home. The event began at 9pm, which sounds just right for a New Year's Eve party, right? This is, actually, the normal time in Spain one would meet for dinner, though it's a bit on the early side.
We enjoyed a traditional meal of paella, thinly sliced sausages and flan. The tradition here is to stuff a grape into one's mouth for each dong of the clock striking midnight. Apparently the official dongs of the clock in Madrid (like our Times Square) are slowed down a bit to accommodate grape-stuffing. It was hilarious. The seeds threw Duane off a bit, so he only made it to 6 grapes. Charles and Daniel made it to 9 and 8, respectively. Sarah filmed the event so she enjoyed the grapes later with the champagne.
On "Dia de los Reyes" Charles and Daniel awoke to find the kings' journey to Bethlehem had even brought the wise men through our apartment. Perhaps the poop-centered Catalonian traditions are getting to me, or perhaps it's the influence of 2 young boys, but breakfast included a crepe star which, no doubt, is what led the kings to our apartment, and pee (apple juice) and poop (chocolate spread which is Spain's equivalent to peanut butter) left by the kings' camels.
The kings left better presents than their camels: not gold, frankincense, or myrrh, but more Spanish Pokemon cards!
Our Barcelona holiday celebrations came to an end as the final piece of the "roscón de reyes," a special cake eaten on "Dia de los Reyes," disappeared into Daniel's mouth. Fortunately he took out the hidden faba bean first. He'll be buying the cake next year!
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