Day 12: Barcelona

The last day of a trip is always hard because you want to do so of the things you still want to do, while also starting to think about things like “How are we getting to the airport???” It also happened to be my birthday. All that to say, it made for a bizarre day, as far as just having a lot of things going on at once in our heads…

We started out with a lovely birthday breakfast. Then we walked over to the Maritime Museum, with a quick stop at Christopher Columbus along the way.


The Maritime Museum was amazing! I mean, museums with little people who can’t read are always hard, particularly when they’re with grown ups who must read everything, so that was interesting, but we worked through it. But the museum was fascinating and there was an entire Spanish galley inside. Also, we learned about how horrible life was on a Spanish gallery and now Josy refers to it as “the museum with the smelly ship.”




Then we got a very disappointing lunch, before walking down Las Ramblas again, hitting all the things we still wanted. First stop: Starbucks.


Next: La Mercat de la Boqueria 


Next: The crazy houses that Gaudi designed




Then we headed back to the house to pack and attempt to go to bed early. The boys insisted on racing us down the ramp, as Gabe did every day. Silly kid. Crazy exhausted from all the walking, yet still able to race us down a ramp…


And then we packed up the apartment and headed to bed for a very early start…

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