Thursday, February 25, 2010

A Mia Video

Here's a conversation Mia and I had yesterday evening about our upcoming trip to Meribel, France...

Talking in Her Sleep

Both our girls talk in their sleep all the time. Curt says I do too. Not sure if that's a hereditary trait but it is very amusing. I've often heard Mia speaking Hungarian in her sleep. I've yet to capture her on video but this evening, I managed to get Ali talking (more like mumbling) in her sleep. I've slept with her a few times and she makes a lot of noise - not just talking but grunting, moaning and lots and lots of kicking...

I can't figure out what she is saying in this video or even which language she is speaking in but it is entertaining.


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Peace Dude!

Mia's Carnival theme was a hippie! Here she is in her outfit - trying it on last night. She chickened out on the wig and wore everything but the wig (a bit too disco) at school today for their 2 hour Carnival party. I thought she looks super groovy!!! She's diggin' her new style...



PS Unfortunately I didn't get any of Terence in his Pirate gear...

Ali Doing the Charleston Dance!!!

Today was Carnival (think Halloween) at the French school. You've already seen Ali's Charleston flapper costume and for an added surprise, parents were invited today to enjoy a bit of the celebration with them. It was wonderful! Honestly, I went in there with very low expectations but Ali's teacher choreographed an entire dance routine with all the kids. They were spectacular, enthusiastic and all so happy! Seriously!! I was so bummed my real camera didn't work so I only managed to capture part of the show with my Blackberry. Not very good quality but I hope you can somewhat see. She's the 2nd one from me.

They split the class in 2 groups, then they joined together where each boy partnered with a girl. Ali was so confident in her dancing and did an incredible job. Honestly, she led the boy, put his arm on her shoulder then held his other hand. She didn't have to look around to copy anyone on the steps. She knew them! I've honestly never seen her like this. She's always been my little, shy one who seemed to lack the confidence to do something like this. It was incredible. She looked amazing!! I'll have to ask around and see if anyone got a better video that I can copy as I want to see her do this over and over and over again! It was so fun. All the parents were gushing and so impressed. We are so lucky that Ali ended up with such a fantastically caring, creative teacher!! If my camera had been working I would have snapped a photo of Ali with Isabelle, her teacher, as she looked great too in her sparkly flapper dress.


Monday, February 22, 2010

Ali's Carnival Costume!

I found the costume theme chosen by Ali's Petite Section / Moyenne Section class at the French school rather odd. This year the entire school's theme is styles through out history. So, she got 1920s Charleston. I was a little worried about what to do for her but quickly worked it out. We borrowed the dress from a friend (it's purple and works well), I had the headpiece, the giant feather is from Mia's recent birthday cake, the fake pearls are from a costume I wore once and the gloves are from one of her Cinderella costumes.

With her short hair, I thought she looked perfect!!! Tomorrow is the Carnival party. By the way, Mia's class has the Hippie Theme (easy peasy) and T's class has Pirates. Since T isn't so excited about the idea of dressing up (they go through a stage at his age about being too cool for things), he may just wear an eye patch.

In the meantime, enjoy our little Flapper - Ali Cat!!!








PS Curt and I went to a 1920s Charleston party a couple of years ago, here are our photos and here:


Ski Videos

Found many videos on the Flip video camera that Curt has been using. Here are 2 that I enjoyed from our recent ski trip. I love the 2nd one of all of us talking about Mia's recent silver medal. The blond little girl is 6 year old Keira (aka Mia's BFF) who now lives in Tampa, Florida.




Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Building of the Compost Video (at last)

And yet another video (that hopefully works)...

This is from late October. The reason it is only getting posted now is because we seem to be camera collectors. We have many and I cannot keep up with the transferring of photos and videos when there are so many of us taking them. I recently pulled all the videos off one of our Flip Cameras and found this video that Curt took of the kids building their compost. I really enjoyed watching it (especially as it is cold and snowy here now and I would love to be in this weather right now)! I didn't take part in this activity and didn't know that Terence and Mia literally built the compost on their own! I really thought Curt did most of the work but he didn't. Well done T and M!!! I'm so proud of their team work, which, you too can witness through this video below.

NOTE

Sorry about the videos that were not working via You Tube. I think it should all be fixed now so check the videos again that you couldn't access earlier.

Thank you for your patience....

Waterfield's Visit Back Budapest

Our good friends, Sarah and David, came back to Budapest over the weekend for a visit. They have recently been relocated to Bucharest, Romania due to David's job. Since they left (over a year ago), they have had a recent addition to their family. Little James was born in the fall of 2009 so we were all excited to meet him. It was great having them back, even if it was only for a short time. Saturday night felt like old times. We got together at the Lea's for dinner and had a great time catching up, laughing, cuddling with baby James and eating a fab curry dinner.

David had to fly out early on Sunday for work but the rest of us enjoyed another day with Sarah and their two sons, Tom and James, at the Corinthia Grand Hotel for a wonderful brunch.

Here are the photos from our soiree on Saturday night.



Above: the boys. probably all talking work... David is in the middle.


Dinner shots




Me having a cuddle with James. This is a self portrait, if you couldn't already tell...

Below he is getting cuddles from mom, Sarah, and daddy, David



We miss you Waterfields! We hope to see you back in Budapest, Romania or UK sometime in the next few months!!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

It's funny how parents often spend so much time with the first child with things like learning the alphabet, eating alone, going to the potty, reading, writing, tying shoes, etc.

Then, the third one, who gets very little one-on-one time picks it all up without much assistance. Ali, before she even hit 4, learned how to write her name. Okay, it was only A-L-I and not ALEXANDRA like she will need to write at school. But hey, I was excited! I recently told our pediatrician during her 4 year wellness check that she could write her name and she was really impressed.

First of all, I think Terence and Mia helped teach her to write A-L-I. Secondly, she loves picking up T and Mia's Horizon books (thanks to Nana) and other learning books and doing fun things like this....

Monday, February 15, 2010

France - Here We Come

Time is flying by so quickly that our February ski break holiday is already upon us. Planned more than 6 months ago (and for those of you that know Curt and I know that we do not tend to plan very far in advance), we are about to jet set off to a new destination that we cannot wait to explore and experience.

Fortunately for us, our kids get 1 1/2 weeks off at the end of February. So, we have decided to take our little French speaking kids to ... FRANCE ... TO ... SKI! After more than 3 years of ski lessons in German (during our Austrian ski trips), they are now going to enjoy being able to fully communicate with their ski school friends and teachers!

We will be flying to Geneva, renting a car and driving to France. Our trip will be for 9 nights and we are all very excited. Thanks to our investor's recommendation, we will enjoy spending a night and having 1 1/2 days in Annecy where we have never been. Recently, Curt and I had a look at this area online and are now very excited to visit. It looks absolutely heavenly. You can check out one of their sites that I have linked to here or view some of the below photos that I have found online below.





The really cool thing is that while we are in Annecy for the weekend, the Venetian Carnival will be in town! The kids celebrate Carnival at their school just 2 days before we depart. To see a real Venetian Carnival in action will be a real treat!

Below is a map of where Lake Annecy is. Apparently it is the half way point between Geneva and Meribel where we'll be spending our week skiing.



Below is Meribel's Three Valley's ski piste. The highest point from which we can ski from is 3266 METERS (10,715 feet)!

To put this into perspective, when we were recently in Austria over the New Year's break, we skied from 1900 meters. When I lived in San Francisco, I frequently went snowboarding up in Lake Tahoe. My favorite resort was Kirkwood and their highest point is about 9,400 feet. Before that I lived in Sun Valley, Idaho and skied daily on Bald Mountain which is just under 9,200 feet.

Meribel is going to be an entirely new skiing adventure for all us!


This video below is of the view of Chaudanne, Meribel's central lift station. It's pretty neat to see what a 5 day period, 24 hours a day looks like through these timelapse images taken by their webcame. See how the snow cannons and piste bashers are hard at work when everyone else is asleep.

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And, here is the route we will drive from Geneva down to Meribel. You may need to minimize a bit to see the full map including our origin and destination.


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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Random Past Photos

It seems we have so many cameras now. I have a couple digital cameras, Mia has one, Terence has one and we have a Flip camera. It would be a full time job for someone to download all the snaps we take, organize them, post them, print them, etc. I wish it could be my full time job but unfortunately my plate is already pretty full.

After a recent glimpse at one of our camera's memory cards, I found these two photos that I took in Dec 2009.

I love the first one of the girls playing with my hats. They look so cute and little Ali still has her broken finger all bandaged up...

The one below was taken of Curt and I on our wedding anniversary on 12-12. It has become tradition for us to spend our anniversary in a downtown hotel. This year we stayed in the Kempinski where my good friend's husband is the managing director. We reserved a standard room but were pleasantly surprised to be upgraded into the top suite with a complimentary bottle of champagne, some chocolates and some fresh fruit. It's nice having friends in high places...

We enjoyed the afternoon in the city. I love downtown Budapest so much. I find it to be a very romantic city. We enjoyed our walk down Vaci utca to one of our favorite lunch spots of Trattoria Toscana. Here's a photo of us on our walk down Vaci.