I’m coaxing myself to finish up writing this blog, but I’m struggling. I feel like if I finish writing about being here at home then that officially makes España over. Granted, it was over when I left Calle Postrera, when I took off from Madrid, when I landed in New York, and when I arrived here in Northampton, but it still doesn’t seem quite real. I feel like I should be going back, but I also love being here. It’s a strange feeling to say the least.
Thursday morning I went next door to see my little boys. They’ve grown so much! Aiden turned six and started Kindergarten while I was away, and Aaron is in preschool just had his fourth birthday this past week. Ashton, my beloved little baby man, is now walking and saying a few words. It broke my heart to be away from them for so long, but it was also that much sweeter to see them again. Aaron ran into my arms and in his standard, raspy, little boy voice, yelled “Mo! I just missed you so much! I love you so much!” I cried. It was such a happy moment to have him throw himself on me. Of course it was also wonderful to see Wendy and Tim, too. They were really excited about the olive oil I brought home for them and the red Spanish bull t-shirts I brought for the boys.
Thursday evening I went to TDXmas, a Christmas formal hosted by one of the fraternities at Amherst. It was amazing to see all my friends, though it wasn’t as much fun as last year. It was only my second night home, so I was still really jetlagged. Needless to say, staying out until 2am was a true challenge. Luckily I’m going to have other opportunities to see everyone (outside of the packed bar environment) before they hear out for Christmas break.
Friday I did some Christmas shopping at the mall and ran some errands around Northampton. Though mundane, it was so nice to run around Northampton going to the Post Office and Shu-Fix. I missed the simple, little things!
Saturday afternoon and evening I was with Aiden, Aaron, and Ashton while Wendy and Tim had a night out. They stayed at Hotel Northampton, so I had a lovely overnight with my three little munchkins. We made cookies and did crafts before bedtime, and then Ashton and I snuggled all night in bed. I never even bothered to put him in his crib; I just wanted to hold him.
Baby man, Ashton
My love
Early on Sunday morning Aiden and Aaron came and got in bed with Ashton and me, and the four of us watched cartoons for a while before going to get some breakfast. It was paradise- I missed the boys so much!
Cutting our tiny Christmas tree!
We spent the evening decorating the tree, went to a Messiah sing in town, and finally got our Christmas e-card put together, with photos from the half marathon and the Alhmabra in Granada:
I still have unpacking to do, though all my suitcases are put away in the closet now. Its not that I’m in denial, I just feel no particular rush to finish hanging clothes in my closet and folding the clean laundry.
I’m here in Northampton to stay, and I’m thoroughly enjoying the chilly air and Christmas spirit. Córdoba was life-changing, and I’m so grateful to have had the experience. I’m now bilingual, have made some amazing friends, and have been to some of the most spectacular places on Earth.
When I started “Maurine Abroad,” I though that I’d write a post every week or so; I never pictured myself doing an (almost) daily update on my time travels. I’m so glad I did though, its been great having people following by trip, not to mention a really easy way to share the experience. Gracías por leer! (Thanks for reading!) I've gotten over 3,000 hits! plan to have the entire compilation printed and bound so I can have a paper copy. So… that’s that! I’m home, I’m changed, and I’m happy. Feliz Navidad, compañeros, y que tengáis una buena temporada de vacaciones!
Con Amor~
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