Saturday, June 11, 2011

Planning the Summer

Pretty over the speech-day, the official closing of the nursery year; in the midst of the better and better programmes for every single day that has left in the nursery till the summer holiday. Just a couple of them to mention: slush-day with firemen with real fire engine that was inspired to fill the kid’s air-pool, children’s day with bouncy castle, traffic-day with real policemen, excursions, indian-day in the nearby forest, cake and ice-cream day, vitamin-day… Children were kept busy and well entertained right before starting their real summer fun. I’m happy to have Dominik attend this institution because I see him to enlarge in mind day by day by hearing and seeing his newest experiences. The older and the 24-year-old kindergarten teacher complete each other entirely. Perfect duet.

I needed to put the calendar in front of me with special regard to June, July and August to plan the whole summer knowingly week by week because the summer is long (fortunately but insufficiently) and the number of my free days is limited. I have to think through what is sure, think about the fixed dates. I also needed to take into account my colleague’s holiday because we aren’t allowed to go on holiday at the same time.
I definately want to take my son abroad at least for a week. I need to think through where I dare and what is worth… Let’s see. Alone with a 4-year-old somewhere around the world - I cannot count upon anybody as a co-traveller. By air or by land? I ogle Slovenia, Bled Island, the island of peace and quiet. I would join a cycling tour because Slovenia’s exceptionally diverse landscape with its countless sites of natural beauty make it an ideal choice for an active holiday and moving around by bike is the best way of exploring a new place. Looks tempting but I’m not sure if this kind of holiday will be the perfect choice regarding Dominik. So, creating the right theory is in progress…


Till then, we are roaming our country, meet relatives and gain domestic experiences.

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