Tuesday, March 16, 2010

For Papa



HAPPY 81st PAPA!!

Beer Butt Chicken

I bet this title caught your eyes!! On Sunday we went over to our friends' home for a nice relaxing Sunday lunch. We have become big fans of Sunday lunches. It's a big thing for Europeans and I think since all our British friends are big fans, it's grown on us too. I prefer it over brunch.

After we returned home from Bosnia very late on Saturday, it was nice to relax at someone else's home with all our kids on Sunday. Our friend Fiona, the hostess, has been working through her new favorite Jamie's America cookbook. Jamie Oliver cooks American style in this new cookbook of his and one of the recipes that Fiona's family has become fans of is the beer butt chicken (or so they call it)! I've actually looked it up and discovered it is called Beer Can Chicken. The chicken actually sits on top of beer cans while the beer steams it through. The combination of the spiced rub and the steamed, moist chicken was delicious.

Check out some of our Sunday fun...


The hubbies removing the chicken from the beer cans


Then, Fiona handed out Christmas crackers (not a typical tradition in mid-March) as she had just been given them by another British friend in the process of moving to Geneva. The surprises inside are never anything too exciting but the process of pulling them apart and hearing them pop is always lots of fun!




Everyone got these little paper hats. Ali was more busy eating red velvet cupcakes that Fiona whipped up. They were delicious!


It's hard to capture a good, natural photo of Terence. Usually he sees the camera and hides. I love this one that I managed to snap during all the cracker popping excitement!

We then had fun watching a few videos of Ali's skiing and also looking up who was right in our mountain height estimates. Jim won with Mont Blanc - which he is hiking up and skiing down this weekend!

Seasoning the Grill

The weather here is still rather wintry but the birds are chirping and the sun is shining. The temps are just not cooperating. In fact, we woke up to more snow this am!

Regardless, we decided to act as if spring were here and to bbq burgers outdoors. Even the kids dreamed of spring and jumped around outside all day! It was lovely. But, again, it was pretty cold...

The burgers (we did hot dogs too) turned out great! Now our grill is ready for the true bbq season upon us to ARRIVE!!! We will be feeding many, many good friends on it this spring!



The kids jumped on the trampoline most of the day!

A typical drive through the Sarajevo hills

The roads were just about as wide as our land rover. And, these were the 2-lane roads!! I'm glad Curt was driving and not me. Here's just a short example...

Monday, March 15, 2010

Curt's old home and Old Town

Curt and I walked around old town Sarajevo for about an hour as it had been so, so long since we had been there...



above photo from our hotel balcony

below Curt is at the first Move One Sarajevo house where he used to stay and where I stayed the last time I went down with him. The view from up there is amazing.




Even though there was snow and it was still cold, we found these crocuses popping up nearby the old house.

The drive and our conference hotel

This is where we all stayed in Jahorina (just outside of Sarajevo) where some of the 1984 winter olympics games were held.


driving and crossing over from Croatia




We met Fuad on the road and followed him and Valdet (in the red car) up to our hotel from Sarajevo. Turn down your volume as we were listening to some music rather loudly. It had snowed the entire night before and most of the day so we were driving into heaps of fresh white powder.


Friday Night in Sarajevo

Our trip to Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina was very successful. It had been over 10 years since we were last down there. It was great to return. At the conference, there were about 30 Balkan country managers and sales representatives that came in from neighboring countries. Curt and I arrived on Thursday evening after a very, very long drive down from Budapest.

After a really great conference day on Friday, we all went out to a fantastic restaurant in the Sarajevo hills called Kibe. It was a beautiful venue and the evening, company and food were all excellent.

Here are many photos that we took throughout the evening.

This first was was our Bosnian country manager presenting Curt with another gift (they were all so generous to us). It was a Move One Relocations sign in Arabic.

Below is our entire group at dinner
Erik (with the camera) experimenting with my new camera. The photo was their reflection off the window.

And the view of Sarajevo. You can see our car parked below.

Erik and Curt with Fuad and our lamb being cooked


Valdet from Pristine, Kosovo with his wife and the entertainment


The restaurant had tons of huge pumpkins and gourds all over. Nikola, our Macedonia country manager, is on the right.


Some of our Bosnia original team who all started over 10+ years ago!


Other snaps of our team





And some photos of the beautifully eclectic restaurant.




What a great night...