New year tradition

Posted by: jazz

New year tradition - 12/01/09 06:48 AM

Here eat twelve grapes one by stroke, drinking champagne or cava, with a gold ring in the glass, with red underwear and burn a paper with your wishes. What traditions do you have?
Posted by: vanbags

Re: New year tradition - 12/01/09 09:09 AM

for new years? we don't really have a tradition. we would typically find the best bar/party and enjoy ourselves there.
this year we'll be going home to san diego. for new years we will probably drive up to las vegas, nevada since its my younger brothers 21st birthday.
Posted by: steve robinson

Re: New year tradition - 12/02/09 02:32 AM

Well Vanbags now you´re going to be in Madrid you should check Jazz´s comment above about the tradition here in Madrid for New Year . And we´ll definitely have to organise a day to meet up ! Actually there are some nice places near Serrano ( where the embassy is ) . I´m sure your husband is going to get a LOT of advice from his colleagues ! But a word of advice .. Make sure you get to meet many Spanish people .. Some of whom use this message board . It´s through my many Spanish friends that I´ve experienced the best and sometimes hidden ( off the tourist track ) things to experience in Madrid and other parts of Spain . I travelled to Bilbao with a friend from the Basque Country and it was amazing . He knew exactly where to go and the best non touristy bars and restaurants .
My brother has lived in Moscow for nearly 15 years , and he was never really a language person ( though he speaks perfect Russian now ) but he did the right thing and befriended lots of Russians ( including his wife ! ) .. He threw himself headfirst into the culture ... It´s the best way !
Posted by: vanbags

Re: New year tradition - 12/02/09 01:02 PM

we both are looking forward to experiencing spain [& europe] in a non-touristy way, although we WOULD like to check out some of the more popular tourist spots when we first get there, just to get a feel for things. we don't want to be/act like tourists the whole 3 years. the language barrier will probably be our toughest challenge, more so for my husband.

he is already talking about taking our first trip to pamplona to run with the bulls - although the thought of him running makes me faint, i would LOVE to see it!

i look forward to all the festivities & traditions through out the year in spain. so much to see & learn!
Posted by: pedmar

Re: New year tradition - 12/02/09 02:21 PM

you eat 12 but the 13 you tossed out and make a wish for the new year...Spanish old tradition ::)
Posted by: steve robinson

Re: New year tradition - 12/02/09 02:31 PM

I´ve never been to the running of the bulls in Pamplona ( I´m ashamed to say ) , but I have been opposite a bull ( small ) in a bullring ! It´s scary as hell ! When it charges at you , you have to make decisions quickly ! They are so damn agressive ! Apart from the thing in Pamplona , think also about "Las Fallas" in Valencia ( Very spectacular pyrotechnics ) , the Fería de Abril in Sevilla ( flamenco ) , ad "La Tomatina " in Buñol .. be prepared to get completely covered in tomato juice !
Steve
Posted by: sallyanne

Re: New year tradition - 12/15/09 09:41 AM

Jazz, In Liverpool, at midnight of the 31st, all the ships that are docked there on the River Mersey sound their horns at the same time - it is really loud, and I miss that sound a lot!