Thursday, August 28, 2008

Good-Bye Treehouse

Our beautiful tree house no longer stands tall and beautifully in the corner of our backyard.

After it was built (5 years ago), the neighbors (who we had not yet even met) came around to complain about the fact that they could see the top of it and that it was within 3 meters of the property line (a rule here). Not understanding this way of thinking as it was only a play structure and not a new addition to our home, we argued it. The city's district 2A land checker people (not sure of their exact title) even came out one afternoon to view it personally. This was only about 3 months after it was built and they brought the kids (we only had Terence and Mia then) to tears as they explained to these 2 small children that they'd probably be making us take it down. Our lawyer has been great at appealing their letters. We probably could have continued to fight them but while we were away we received another letter indicating that we had 2 weeks to take it down or we'd be fined a fee of 600,000HUF (just under US$4,000). I surrendered and decided that the fight wasn't worth it anymore. We've had some great years with our lovely, unique tree house that I designed and had built by a carpenter here but it was time to say au revoir. It's been weathered and has been in need of some minor work so it's just been easier to have it taken down. Now we are in the process of looking for a new little playhouse that will hopefully satisfy our extremely picky, unfriendly neighbors. Curt hopes to have it covered with hubcaps and flashing x-mas lights facing their garden.

For those of you that never had the chance to visit and see our fun tree house in person, here are some photos...



As of yesterday...

Ali's Pretty Hairstyle

As many of you already know, Ali returned to her Hungarian nursery school on Thursday, August 21st. After 7 weeks away from Hungary (1 week in the UK and the other 6 weeks in the US) she has just about forgotten her Magyar.

When we first started our journey she was speaking mostly Hungarian and we were constantly trying to correct her so she didn't get it mixed up. After our time away her English has flourished but her Hungarian needs a lot of work. She still understands everything that is said to her but she's struggling to find her Hungarian words. I'm not worried as I know in a couple of weeks they'll come flying back into her head.

One of the little things that I love about her school is that her new nursery teacher, Erika (so many Erika's in her life), is the best French braider. Mia used to have Erika as a teacher - 3 years ago - and she'd come home with beautiful braids every day. Now, Ali is coming home with the beautiful hairstyles. The funniest part about it is that I can barely even put Ali's hair into a ponytail without her screaming but she'll sit for 10 - 15 minutes for her teacher while she gets a double French braid.

Had to share these photos of her so you can see how adorable (and grown up) she looks.




With her big sister and her bottom toothed smile (by the way, Mia is still sporting 3 of her little braids from Kiawah!!! We have to wash them carefully as she doesn't want to take them out. I think she has a maximum of 3 - 4 days of life left in them.)

Girls Snoozing

Why are they always so sweet when they are sleeping??

Found the 2 princesses had crawled in bed together and zonked out lying next to each other. This was about 3 nights ago and Ali has fallen asleep in Mia's bed every night since. I think it's comforting to her. As soon as I find them asleep, I move Ali back into her own bed (which is in the same room) where she stays until morning.



Monday, August 25, 2008

Jetlag Strikes

The night of Curt's mom's birthday (July 5), we were all suffering from jetlag having only arrived the night before to the US. After dinner at a great Italian restaurant we all returned to Mike and Sally's home (Curt's aunt and uncle) for cake and ice cream. Terence was fading fast and had trouble talking let alone walking so he decided to go down to our room and play his Nintendo DS for a while. When I went in to check on him, this is what I found. I love how his fingers are still on the buttons in mid-play.