lisboa for a week

i’ve had a super busy week, catching up with friends, visiting newborn babies and spending time at home. i am loving every single minute and almost feel as i never left. i couldn’t believe it’s been 10 months since i moved…didn’t think i would survive so long with out my family, my friends and my city, lisboa.

today we started our christmas celebrations, we had a huge family lunch, it was about a hundred of us, my grandfather’s brothers and sisters and every son and daughter, children and grandchildren! we started at noon with mass and finished lunch at 5 in the afternoon; trying a dessert from each family group. there are about 10 different chocolate mousses and we always compete as to which one is most successful (my grandma’s, of course, it has crushed hazelnut…so yumm!).

james is arriving tomorrow, my partner in crime – i can’t wait to go to all our favourite spots this week!

oh, and i have a super cool (and so different) haircut that i can’t wait to share…!

we took this pictures last week in cambridge with a fab group of gals!

oh, and i do miss this weather a little…

hello echo

i’m in new york for a couple of days before flying back to europe… i can’t wait to see all the christmas decorations, do a little shopping and catch up with family and friends. it’s weird to switch from shorts, flip flops and bikini to boots, sweater and scarf – but  a month without mosquitoes sounds pretty good!

i took this picture in madison square park last time i was in new york, the serene looking statue by spanish artist jaume plensa. it’s kind of magical, you can’t stop but be attracted to it – and it looks like it’s not really there. hve you seen it?

more on echo here

lil’ sister

today my lil’ sister is 19!

she likes acting

i like blogging

she likes everything cheese

i like everything cheese too

she is into fashion

i’m into sports, i know, that’s not true

i don’t like weird food

she hates weird food

she likes polka dots

i like stripes

ok, she likes stripes too

she’s tall

and i’m small

and we like starbucksing every day

…i just love hanging out with her, doing girly stuff and having grown up talks!

to boat or not to boat

we sometimes day dream of buying a boat…

during my childhood my favourite weekend plan was to go on my grandparents’ boat in portugal, i loved the picnics, sailing and the amazing secluded beaches we went to.

here in provo there are loads of cays and deserted beaches that we would love to explore by boat. and as we have a canal just next to home, we could park it right here – can it get any easier?

so what do you think…to boat or not to boat?