Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Merry Christmas from Sagrada Familia
Luke 2:7 And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.
Luke 2:8 And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night
2 Saying, Where is he that is born
King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to
worship him.
Matthew 2:13 And when they were departed, behold, the angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph in a dream, saying, Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I bring thee word: for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him. 14 When he arose, he took the young child and his mother by night, and departed into Egypt:
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Monday, December 9, 2013
Gaudi is a Genius #3 - His Masterpiece
When we moved to Barcelona in 1995, Sagrada Familia was just a beautiful shell of a building. The passion facade and the nativity facade were a sight worth seeing but the inside was essentially a construction zone and home to lots of stray cats! Nothing much had changed by the time we moved back to the USA in 2000. What a difference 13 years can make!
Now Gaudi's dream to create a link between heaven and earth has become a reality! And it is stunning!
His goal was to establish a close relationship between heaven and earth by means of height and light. To do this the windows had to be so large that the outside walls could not be load bearing. To overcome this problem, Gaudi came up with a 'tree like' system where loads could be transferred down to the ground by means of the branching out of columns. Efficient and so beautiful! Reminiscent of the forest he had envisioned, it is easy in this beauty for you thoughts to go heavenward! I'm sure that is exactly the goal he had in mind.
The words inscribed on the outside are reminders of what a Christian life should be.
| Sacrifice |
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| Prayer |
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| Charity |
Antoni Gaudi was not only a genius but a spiritual giant whose dedication to and love for God is perfectly illustrated by the beauty and spirituality so easily found in La Sagrada Familia. Generations will be blessed to worship here.
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Sunday, December 8, 2013
Gaudi is a Genius # 2 - Casa Batlló
Of all the houses designed by Antoni Gaudi, Casa Battló has always been my favorite! Something about the dragon roof and the mask balconies just makes me smile. Like Parc Guell, this architecture is pure fun! When we lived in Barcelona it was not open to the public but that has changed and on our recent visit we got to go on a tour of the inside. Because I had pre-purchased tickets on line, we bypassed the LONG line, showed our tickets and went right in. Now George says that skipping that line was one of the best parts of the whole trip! My value as a trip planner went way up in his book!
Gaudi designed this home for a wealthy Catalan industrialist and his family between 1904 and 1906. Actually he took a relatively ordinary looking building and transformed it into this fantastical, imaginative masterpiece. The Batlló family lived in this house until the 1950s.
A few favorite photos from Casa Batlló….
Gaudi designed this home for a wealthy Catalan industrialist and his family between 1904 and 1906. Actually he took a relatively ordinary looking building and transformed it into this fantastical, imaginative masterpiece. The Batlló family lived in this house until the 1950s.
A few favorite photos from Casa Batlló….
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| Tile flower pots built into the wall on the patio |
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| Interesting columns in the dining room and doors leading out to the patio |
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| No ordinary chimneys for this building! |
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| Look at that blue Mediterranean sky! |
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| Street lights along Passeig de Gràcia These were designed by a contemporary of Gaudi. |
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Gaudi is a Genius #1 Parc Guell
I'm not sure how many trips I have taken to Gaudi's amazing Parc Guell. Since it is mandatory to take any 1st time Barcelona guests I am sure I have been many times. A stroll through Parc Guell gives one a real taste of the playful genius of Antoni Gaudi. On our recent visit I tried to take a few photos other than the normal 'lizard' shot to try and capture some of the tile fun!
| But we couldn't resist one 'lizard' shot! |
I am sure my house needs more tile.
What could be more beautiful than tile undulating benches?
I also am sure that a window like this would add a lot to our house.
And maybe a tile wall in the garden….
And lets top the house off with a roof like this! Do you think the architectural control committee for our neighborhood would agree to a turret and a cross?
BFIS
During our 5 years in Barcelona, Benjamin Franklin International School played a major part in all our lives. Mary and Matt are both graduates of BFIS. Johnny and Scott spent 5 of their school years there. George and I were involved in various committees and parent groups. We attended numerous Christmas concerts, Halloween Carnivals, International Food Fairs, St. Jordi Festivities….plus field trips, class parties, and volunteering in the class rooms!

George and I were really excited to go and visit our old 'home away from home'! Wow! Were we ever surprised at the changes! During the years we were there (1995-2000) the average number of students was around 300. Today that number has doubled to 600. Most surprising of all, the campus has more than doubled. The campus in our day was only buildings 1, 3, and 8. Building #6 was where the custodian and his wife, the head cook lived.
Today buildings 2, 4, 5 and 7 are all new! The old 'villa' building #1 is now all offices plus the Elementary library. Building #3 which was the High School is now the Early Childhood Center. #6 is a music room! Building #8 where Scott went to 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades is used only for after school activities. Building #2 is the elementary school and building #5 is the Middle and High School. And most amazing of all they have a separate auditorium, building #7!
The founders of BFIS dreamed of a facility like this. Best of all they have had this tremendous growth while staying close to the ideal distribution of students. The founders' goal was to have about 1/3 American, 1/3 Spanish and 1/3 International students. Right now BFIS has 25% American, 35% Spanish and 40% International. With the tough American economy in the last years I think those are pretty good numbers.
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| The new Elementary School Building |
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| Lunch room door and back of the villa |
| They covered the old patio and padded the goal posts. |
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| Old High School - Current Early Childhood Building |
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| How many times have we walked up these stairs to the office? |
| This is the view as you open the door into what was the office. Looks completely different. |
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| This looks like we remember! |
| Standing by the new elementary building and looking at the back of the old High School building. |
| Some things never change! |
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| New Middle/HIgh School Building |
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| We love BFIS! Thanks for the memories! |
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
I LOVE FC Barcelona
During the last few years I have become a true fan of Football Club Barcelona. I rejoice when they win and feel depressed when they lose. On big game days I wake up with a knot in my stomach even though I try and convince myself that 'it is just a game' and 'it really doesn't matter to my life'!
Barça players are pretty short except for another of my favorites Gerard Pique #3! Look at him heading that ball out of danger!
My dream came true! What a night!!!! I wish I could go to a game every year! I do have a birthday every year! Maybe we can make this a tradition!
The motto of the club is 'Mes que un Club'….more than a club!
So this year when I turned 60 I only asked for one thing (OK I admit it was one big thing) - I wanted to go to Barcelona and see a game from the front row. George made it happen! As soon as tickets became available we got on-line to make a purchase. Imagine our frustration when every time we got the perfect seats an error message occurred. Finally George got the brilliant idea to stop trying on the English language site and try on the site in Catalan. Guess what? It worked first time and we had two tickets….one on the front row for the birthday girl and one a few rows back for George!
Unfortunately the best player in the world, Leo Messi was injured and didn't play but before the game he came out on the pitch to present his "Golden Boot" award to the fans. The Golden Boot is given to the highest scorer in any league in Europe! The last five years the award has gone to a player in the Spanish League. And three of those years it has been Leo Messi! He is totally amazing! 34 goals, 50 goals and 46 goals!
Barça's biggest signing this year was the young Brazilian Neymar Jr. Only 21 years old, he is an rising star and a phenomenal player. The defense has their work cut out trying to keep him from scoring or assisting a team mate to score.
Here are a few of my favorite players celebrating a goal. Andres Iniesta, Marc Bartra, Cesc Fabregas, and Neymar! Can't believe I got to see them!Barça players are pretty short except for another of my favorites Gerard Pique #3! Look at him heading that ball out of danger!
Matt, Johnny and Scott saw me on TV and took a picture of the screen. In Scott's words "It's not everyday you see your Mom on TV!"
My dream came true! What a night!!!! I wish I could go to a game every year! I do have a birthday every year! Maybe we can make this a tradition!
The motto of the club is 'Mes que un Club'….more than a club!
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