Sunday, June 22, 2008

A Sunday Update

Curt is now home safe and sound. We are all happy to see him.

We had a very crazy Sunday starting with Terence's last day at football (it will resume in September) which consisted of games and a party from 9:30am until about 11:30am. Mia had a birthday party at Challenge Land (I've posted photos and stories about Challenge Land before) from 10am for her friend / classmate, Emma (a little French girl). I dropped Mia off with her 'best friend', Ignace (a sweet little Belgian boy who lives near us).

From 1pm, Terence, Ali, Curt and I went to the US Marine house. They still have this amazing house (a famous old prison) up in the castle near the Hilton hotel. Their garden is huge and overlooking the river, bridges and Pest side. There are only about 6 or 7 marines residing here and they were great hosts. They put on a fantastic, all-American bbq for about 150 guests (1/2 of which were kids). They had a basketball court, volleyball court and horseshoes.

From there, we went to get Mia and Ignace from their 2nd birthday party at 5:30pm (Ignace's mother drove them from party number 1 to 2 for us). We dropped Ignace at his home then went on to our 2nd family party. It was at Ali's nursery school. The same nursery school that Terence and Mia attended for 2 years before the French school. They put on a great party and the kids spent most of the time jumping on the bouncy castle and swimming in the pool. There was a 2 man band so Ali danced 90% of the time. I have some great videos of her dancing which I will post later. The cutest was when one of the songs ended, Ali shouted out in Hungarian, "Meg egyet!" In English this means, "One more!" Everyone laughed and clapped. She couldn't get enough. With it being summer solstice, we didn't even start heading home until close to 10pm!!

Today we are having some friends around for a bbq. Trying another new recipe. It's a tequila grilled chicken. Sounds weird but has some fun ingredients. If it's successful, I will post for all of you to try on your own. Or, we'll try it in Kansas or Kiawah on the bbq. Worst case scenario, we'll have enough tequila left over for some yummy margaritas.

Happy Sunday!