Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Belen Viviente de Arcos de la Frontera

Mark and I went on a date before Christmas to Arcos de la Frontera...one night in the Christmas season they turn the entire old town into a living nativity/city....they  have rooms, alleys, plazas, etc. full of live scenes of what Bethlehem would have been like at the time of Christ's birth...there were carpenters, basket weavers, bakers, animals, markets, blacksmiths, the Three Kings, and more! and of course the Nativity :) They are all dressed up in handmade costumes and they really go all out on the scenes. The big scene in front of the church (which is normally a parking lot) is covered in dirt and trees are brought in and animals and lots of people. 

The arrival of the Three Kings! Instead of Santa here the Three Kings bring the kids presents on Three Kings day in January. Christmas day is for celebrating Christ's birth, spending time with family, and eating. :)  I love that about here!





the entrance to the old town area. 


the walk ways were covered by palm tree leaves 








The Three Kings are set up (kind of like Santa) and the kids can go see them and tell them what they want for Three Kings Day



The View from the Main Plaza....old town Arcos is up on a hill with pretty much with straight cliffs on the side

the cliffs :) 
there was a bird guy there so Mark had to hold one :)





Mary arriving on a donkey







and finally the Nativity scene!
Mary was so not happy.... :/ 

 Afterwards we ate dinner at a super yummy little place at the end of the whole thing. It was a fun night and I loved the whole idea of the live nativity! Nativity's are a huge thing here....they are everywhere in the towns (I went on a walk with Andrew's class to see some of the nativity scenes set up in Chipiona...so cool! They are huge scenes and are added on to each year.) Before Carmen left we went to a Nativity Christmas Market in Seville...there were stalls and stalls of figurines and stables and houses and pieces to make up as big of a Nativity scene/town that you want. You will find more nativity's here than you will find Santa's or the "commercial" side of Christmas. It's pretty awesome. :)

Christmas 2015

I can't believe it's already been a month since Christmas! Time has gone so fast and January has been a lot busier than I thought! We had a great Christmas though and I really enjoyed our first Christmas in Spain! 

Christmas Sunday!

I wanted to get a pic of them in their matching outfits but Lizzie wasn't having it at all

Andrew and Evelyn had a Christmas Concert which was so so cute!










Christmas Eve we used our fireplace for the first time! It was super cozy and awesome with the tree lit up and the fire crackling...I loved it :)



christmas jammies!






I loooooove my tree setup here! its the perfect spot with the fireplace and stockings and tree all right there!




Christmas Morning! Elizabeth was so fun to watch this year now that she knew what she was doing. :) She is so darn cute!





Andrew waited very patiently for his turn and was SO excited because he had been asking for a fire truck for Christmas for over a month. The first present he opened was one he thought for sure was a fire truck....


but it wasn't...so he was a little unsure of what to think...it was so funny :) 

but he got over it and got excited :) 

he wouldn't make a single reaction to his presents until the last piece of wrapping paper was off the box and then he'd get excited :)

he did get a fire truck though :)
and Evelyn! Well she was just a bit of an exaggerator on her excitement :)







don't they look so happy? :)


And time for my 2nd favorite Christmas morning activity! Fried bread! The kids were excited to help out :) I was so excited to bring our family's favorite christmas tradition back to its original roots of Spain!



this face...oh I love it! she is seriously sooo cute!





I bought this plate set with the main reason of using it at Christmas for Fried bread!






she has some of the silliest faces...She rarely lets me catch them though!


They spent pretty much the whole rest of the day playing with their new toys! we had a pretty quiet happy day at home for the rest of Christmas which was nice.