Sunday, September 28, 2014

Szigetköz_Act #2

Contrasted with the expectations, not so many people were brave enough to take part in the free canoeing and tenting opportunity organized by the open-handed Viziló Vízitúra year by year to make water tours more popular. This impartiality was due to the rainy weather. It was sad to see that no tent was set up in the territory of the camp. As for me (and for the couple of people besides us), I decided to choose a much more comfortable way of accomodation, a little wooden house out of the 5, for safety's sake. It proved to be the best choice, although, it did not rain by day but rained at night and dawn. Of course, we had the pleasure again to take to water more times and admire the versatile nature from there. And I also had the pleasure to pocket a lot of acknowledgements from the cutiest tour guides for the pancakes I made upon request. Finally, here come some words to remember that fantastic weekend: flying camera, pile of wood, wellington, castors, deers, mushroom, pocket-knife, Indian, Greenpeace, rapids, scavenging, bow and so much more...





















Sunday, September 21, 2014

Milestone: SCHOOL - The very first 3 weeks

During the very first week, we both needed to get accustomed to the new institute. To arrive in time, to remember all the neccessary things to pack in the schoolbag. The September also required to reschedule the daily routine such as going to and getting out of bed according to strict timing and my working hours needed to be changed as well.
On the second week, some uncertainty was arisen. The school is big, the faces are unknown, the rules are new. And from now, we are not allowed to come together till the classroom. We usually say goodbye at the entrance hall and I just follow him with my eyes (joining my companion in distress, the parents from the nursery) how he is going up the stairs till the second floor. Just let them go and see how they approach step by step to the way of independence.
Each morning of the third week began with a smile and a ready-to-act attitude that are not faded till the end of the day, although, he is completely exhausted by the end of each day.

So I can report that we both start the school and always wish to do our very best. Thanks to the nursery we attended, the children are well prepared and I'm sure that they will easily be over the first challenge without any hitch.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Robi, Nancy, Gábor and Anikó in Hungary