This Xmas was probably the most exciting and tiring for me. Christophe's return (I mean not going back to Congo again) definitely added on more to celebrate. Our schedule was full with activities that I hardly found a moment of break in between. Sitting on bed reviewing my last two weeks, it was more a march than a holiday. Am I complaining? Oh, no, I enjoyed it too - except the moments we rushed here and there :)
My flight to Brussels was on Saturday morning at 6:40. Strangely my alarm clock didn't ring that morning. Without the ring of a friend at 5:15, I would have missed the flight. It was the start of my rush hours.
The first weekend we went to De Haan with Chris' father and his wife Bernadette celebrating his 60th. I had my first walk along the seaside in winter. Beautiful but cold - what a surprise. In the evening we had a superb delicious dinner, though it was also impressive in terms of price. As Christophe had been in Africa for three years, it was the first chance after these years that all could be together for a weekend. His father was very happy that all his kids were there accompanying him. The evening was cozy and snug. Nevertheless at the end the birthday-child felt pity for turning to be 60. What shall I say? Perhaps he felt the same as when some women turn over 30 :)
On Monday Chris and I visited a friend in Namur. A cool guy I haven't seen for two years. At the beginning I was even wondering if I could still recognize him. Tuesday to Thursday we were in Den Hague looking for apartment. (Uhm ~~ somehow I have to move too sooner or later!) These three days were the toughest for me. The weather was freezing cold. We went with several real estate agencies, seeing apartments one after another. Somehow didn't find one fully satisfied us. The one we liked most has a kitchen and a bathroom that are badly built. As we don't want to invest too much in a rent apartment, we do expect the landlord will contribute to rebuild them. Till the moment, the real estate agency hasn't yet responded us.
Our trip to Christophe's mother started on Saturday early morning. We arrived her place in Monsistrier, middle of France, at 8 p.m. She has a little house in the Alps. We went every day walking in the mountains or visiting small villages. I had a bit alcohol overdose at Christmas eve, red face plus unclear mind. Beautiful nature, nice food, kind people, everyone rejoiced at being there for Christmas. We returned Brussels one week later, and met Christophe's friends. As some of them got babies, Christophe urged me to have our own.
We spent the New Year's day with Christophe's father and Bernadette. Christophe sorted out the stuff he wanted to take with him to Den Hague. Actually almost everything he stocked at their attic. In the evening Bernadette invited her family for a dinner party. It was comfy. Her family has amicable relations. We had to go to sleep in time because of our early flights the next morning. Now Chris is with a friend in Switzerland and me in Vienna. As always we have lots of photos from the last two weeks. I posted some on Flickr in De Haan and in France.
Just went shopping and bought food to fill my fridge, which was completely empty after I came back. Having been in bed for two days, I feel recovered from tiredness and sickness. I made myself a real Chinese dinner tonight, the first meal of the year at home. I want to take the chance to wish you (although a little delayed) - my friends, my family, or whoever you are - to have a Happy New Year , stay healthy and delightful, enjoy everyday and every moment you spend, let's Cheers for our lives and the coming New Year.
My flight to Brussels was on Saturday morning at 6:40. Strangely my alarm clock didn't ring that morning. Without the ring of a friend at 5:15, I would have missed the flight. It was the start of my rush hours.
The first weekend we went to De Haan with Chris' father and his wife Bernadette celebrating his 60th. I had my first walk along the seaside in winter. Beautiful but cold - what a surprise. In the evening we had a superb delicious dinner, though it was also impressive in terms of price. As Christophe had been in Africa for three years, it was the first chance after these years that all could be together for a weekend. His father was very happy that all his kids were there accompanying him. The evening was cozy and snug. Nevertheless at the end the birthday-child felt pity for turning to be 60. What shall I say? Perhaps he felt the same as when some women turn over 30 :)
On Monday Chris and I visited a friend in Namur. A cool guy I haven't seen for two years. At the beginning I was even wondering if I could still recognize him. Tuesday to Thursday we were in Den Hague looking for apartment. (Uhm ~~ somehow I have to move too sooner or later!) These three days were the toughest for me. The weather was freezing cold. We went with several real estate agencies, seeing apartments one after another. Somehow didn't find one fully satisfied us. The one we liked most has a kitchen and a bathroom that are badly built. As we don't want to invest too much in a rent apartment, we do expect the landlord will contribute to rebuild them. Till the moment, the real estate agency hasn't yet responded us.
Our trip to Christophe's mother started on Saturday early morning. We arrived her place in Monsistrier, middle of France, at 8 p.m. She has a little house in the Alps. We went every day walking in the mountains or visiting small villages. I had a bit alcohol overdose at Christmas eve, red face plus unclear mind. Beautiful nature, nice food, kind people, everyone rejoiced at being there for Christmas. We returned Brussels one week later, and met Christophe's friends. As some of them got babies, Christophe urged me to have our own.
We spent the New Year's day with Christophe's father and Bernadette. Christophe sorted out the stuff he wanted to take with him to Den Hague. Actually almost everything he stocked at their attic. In the evening Bernadette invited her family for a dinner party. It was comfy. Her family has amicable relations. We had to go to sleep in time because of our early flights the next morning. Now Chris is with a friend in Switzerland and me in Vienna. As always we have lots of photos from the last two weeks. I posted some on Flickr in De Haan and in France.
Just went shopping and bought food to fill my fridge, which was completely empty after I came back. Having been in bed for two days, I feel recovered from tiredness and sickness. I made myself a real Chinese dinner tonight, the first meal of the year at home. I want to take the chance to wish you (although a little delayed) - my friends, my family, or whoever you are - to have a Happy New Year , stay healthy and delightful, enjoy everyday and every moment you spend, let's Cheers for our lives and the coming New Year.
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