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Abraham turns 1, in Spain!
Dear Spain,
Thank you for an incredible two weeks. Abraham loved the well-attended birthday party you threw for him and says thanks for all the candy. You were very gracious despite our halting, rusty Spanish. You were a little unfair with the exchange rate, but we forgive you. Thank you also for your abundant sunshine, castles, Digestive crackers, great food, punctual public transit, and friendly, baby-loving people. Yours truly,
Sarah, Jeff, and the Abraham
Thanks also to Lauren, Jay, Thomas, Lili, and Wyatt, for shuttling us around, shuffling their schedules, hunting for Easter eggs with us, for Abe's first birthday party, and everything else. Have fun with the new little one!
A trail of cracker crumbs
It's Tuesday, April 6th, three days since we celebrated Abraham's first birthday in Rota, Spain, with Lauren, Jay, and family. We left there on Sunday and have been seeing the sights before we head back later in the week. So far, Abe's favorite travel game is to pick out random people on trains or in restaurants and smile at them until they smile back. Usually he can coax them into a game of peek-a-boo and on the trains, more often than not, they end up holding him in their laps for a while. They love babies in Spain, but they really love Abraham. So far he's left quite a trail of broken hearts and cracker crumbs in his wake.
Here are a few pix until we have time to post more.
Abraham packing for the trip.

Here he is getting impatient with the flight crew. Abe's usual lack of foot wear doesn't get him, or us, in trouble at home, but in Spain, it's practically a stoning offense.

Abe and daddy after storming the keep in Zahara de la Sierra.

Abe (back row), Jeff, Sarah, and Lauren.

There's more to come!
Goodness
Abe is taking an unexpected late afternoon nap. I think between Jeff & Abe's hike following by chasing the cat around the yard, following by me chasing Abe with the camera, that he is plum tuckered out. Since I have a few free minutes with Abe snoozing, here are a couple pix from his afternoon photo session.





This afternoon I got out with the district ranger for a brief field trip to visit some of our grazing allotments that we are conducting environmental analysis on. It felt great be in the field. While we were there to check allotments, we got a bit distracted by the wildlife and historic features in the area.



While Abe was posing for me Jeff got away for his first spring ride along the Greenbrier Trail- now that all the snow has finally melted. We are thoroughly enjoying the ridiculous weather and looking forward to our inaugural buckwheat feed at the Maple Festival this weekend!
