Friday, 9 July 2010
our 26th anniversary
Kenneth secretly planned a day off for us last Friday for our anniversary. We met in the morning and he gave me a beautiful bouquet of flowers but when he shared his plan to go away for the day and told me that Amy was covering the day cente I said I already had a commitment. I had promised Irina that I would go to the handing over of the keys ceremony for the new social apartments. Kenneth came with us to that and then afterwards he had a phone call from the builder doing the work in the basement medical room - if we paid the money on Friday it would be cheaper as on Monday the "Value Added Tax" was going up from 19% to 25%! So that was the better part of the day gone, though we did manage to go for a coffee together and sit a while.
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
mummy, daddy and yasmina on the road
Recently we have been so tired that we have been struggling to keep going. Kenneth has been ill twice in the past year, last spring and early summer with vertigo (no don't laugh, it's very debilitating, nothing like the James Stewart film!) - he had slurred speech and couldn't walk properly. Then he was quite seriously ill again at Christmas and through January with flu, bronchitis and pneumonia ... so, finding ourselves with a week free of teams/visitors, we decided to take a wee break. We went to the travel agent and found a last minute holiday in Greece if we could drive ourselves there. So we did! We left the travel agent, went home, threw a few things together and set off.
After 24 hours of driving we arrived at the Atrium hotel in Greece and had a lovely few days of relaxation. Yasmina quickly made friends with everyone - they all thought she was adorable. All day long she played in the pool with her new German friend Ana-Lena and had a great time! She made frequent visits to the bar to ask for ice ... not juice, just ice! The barmaids, two from Romania and the other a local girl, all spoiled Yasmina!
We were very excited to be going to Greece and thought it would be wonderful to see some of the ancient ruins that we've always heard so much about. We made one trip to the early Christian church at Solonos (pictured), two trips to the nearest Lidl and a drive one evening to an old village, but sadly that was it. Too hot and too tired we spent the rest of the time swimming and lazing around (and playing darts!)
We met some lovely people from Germany, Russia, Poland, Australia, England and Romania, including a Romanian dentist who is working in the UK to pay for his new dental practice in Arad! His name is Teo and is very kindly offered his help in setting up out medical/dental room in the basement.
We drove home via Macedonia and Serbia, passing through some truly spectacular scenery and as we waited at the borders, we reminisced about the old days when Hungary and Romania were not in the EU and border crossings could take a long time! As you can see, Yamina was completely worn out from all the fwimmin in the fwimmin kool ...
Thursday, 10 June 2010
a rare day out ... to Hunedoara castle
One lovely rainy day in April ... or was it May (the months just seem to run into each other and we feel as if it was only just Christmas!) we took an afternoon out as a family. At Philip's suggestion we went to Hunedoara castle, about three hours drive away. Vlad Tepes, the Romanian prince on whom the Dracula legend is based was once imprisoned in the castle! It poured with rain all the way there and our picnic lunch turned into a quick snack at the McDonalds in Deva (where Johanna bumped into one of her two best friends from university days!).
We arrived at the castle as it had just closed ... earlier than usual because it was a holy day! However, on plodding our way in convoy over the drawbridge, Yasmina and Rosie leading the way, the man on the gate took pity on us and let us in, and the rain finally stopped! It was breathtaking, as was this view from the castle!
The gift shop was amazing and not at all tacky ... filled with the most beautiful traditional crafts
and the courtyard of the castle would be hard to beat for it's aesthetic appearance!
Amy enjoyed posing in this lovely archway ... she'll kill me for including this photo, but serves her right, I say!
Johanna, Philip and Rafaela too ... sleeping soundly in the backpack (teach your daughter to appreciate history!)
Kenny and Yasmina ... huddled up against the cold!
Amy, Rosie and Yasmina and a fabulous stairway!
We arrived at the castle as it had just closed ... earlier than usual because it was a holy day! However, on plodding our way in convoy over the drawbridge, Yasmina and Rosie leading the way, the man on the gate took pity on us and let us in, and the rain finally stopped! It was breathtaking, as was this view from the castle!
The gift shop was amazing and not at all tacky ... filled with the most beautiful traditional crafts
and the courtyard of the castle would be hard to beat for it's aesthetic appearance!
Amy enjoyed posing in this lovely archway ... she'll kill me for including this photo, but serves her right, I say!
Johanna, Philip and Rafaela too ... sleeping soundly in the backpack (teach your daughter to appreciate history!)
Kenny and Yasmina ... huddled up against the cold!
Amy, Rosie and Yasmina and a fabulous stairway!
Friday, 19 February 2010
back at last!
Just quickly to say we're back! After much illness and computer and Internet problems, at last we're up and running again. I hope to update properly soon but in the meantime if you want to see photos of our new baby why not have a look at Johanna's blog ... www.morepjs.blogspot.com
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