I am sooo looking forward to receiving my first weekend guest this weekend!
The place is still a mess since I have not been at home much he three weeks since I moved in and things have not at all found their places in my apartment. On top of that then packing, travelling and unpacking again, even though I had not unpacked in the first place, that made even more of a mess if by place. Nevertheless it will be so fun to have a friend visiting over the weekend. And I am so happy to have a nice guest room. All those years I have been living in different temporary homes without proper chance to receive guests I always felt I missed having a guest room. I have spent so many nights at good friends' places all over h place, now finally I can offer something in return.
So please come and visit!! :-)
Friday, November 15, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Where old people go
Took a couple of days off to have some time to breathe. My friend and I were thinking a lot of where to go this time of the year. We wanted some sun and preferably beach or pool life, some golf and not to much time spent on flying, which can be a challenge this time of the year. Anyway, we ended up on Madeira.
That far I only knew Madeira was known for being very green and and flowery, popular for hiking and among retirees. But I had no time to be picky so why not, let's go!
This far, I must say I am so positively surprised and very satisfied. Weather nice, water nice, excellent food and service and good golfing. Yes, indeed most of the visitors are definitely over 65, but that is really no problem, rather I would even say it is an advantage. They are quiet and well behaved and leave you alone and don't bother you. Much more pleasent than shouting teenagers or screaming kids and families. Around the pool there is a nice calm atmoshpere and you don't risk getting a ball or a frees bee landing on your head. Perfect for just lounging and reading your book in the sun. These retirees are also quite a demanding, but still independent, well off and quality concient bunch of people, meaning they have done all the bickering and complaining for you so service is excellent and prices still very decent.
And you don't have to worry about you beach body not being what you would have wanted it to be. At the poolside with the retirees you will still feel very slim, young and good looking without doing anything but being there. I think from now on I will always travel where the old people go! :-)
That far I only knew Madeira was known for being very green and and flowery, popular for hiking and among retirees. But I had no time to be picky so why not, let's go!
This far, I must say I am so positively surprised and very satisfied. Weather nice, water nice, excellent food and service and good golfing. Yes, indeed most of the visitors are definitely over 65, but that is really no problem, rather I would even say it is an advantage. They are quiet and well behaved and leave you alone and don't bother you. Much more pleasent than shouting teenagers or screaming kids and families. Around the pool there is a nice calm atmoshpere and you don't risk getting a ball or a frees bee landing on your head. Perfect for just lounging and reading your book in the sun. These retirees are also quite a demanding, but still independent, well off and quality concient bunch of people, meaning they have done all the bickering and complaining for you so service is excellent and prices still very decent.
And you don't have to worry about you beach body not being what you would have wanted it to be. At the poolside with the retirees you will still feel very slim, young and good looking without doing anything but being there. I think from now on I will always travel where the old people go! :-)
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
A Brussels experience
There are a few things that bind expats living in Brussels together and where you will find almost unanimously experiences. Two of them are registration at the commune and having Belgacom installing tv and internet in your home. Both of then can be rather challenging as I understand.
As a diplomat I don't have to register so that is an experience I will not be able to share, but right now I am waiting for Belgacom to show up. They should come "in the morning" which I understand can last up to one o'clock. Then, if they show up, of course that is no guarantee things will work. They havre already indicated that there is some problem on my address... In a newly renovated house in the city centre...
From what I have heard the compulsory Belgacom visit often includes them digging up the street in front of the house!! Anyway at least I may have a true Belgian expat experience to share.
As a diplomat I don't have to register so that is an experience I will not be able to share, but right now I am waiting for Belgacom to show up. They should come "in the morning" which I understand can last up to one o'clock. Then, if they show up, of course that is no guarantee things will work. They havre already indicated that there is some problem on my address... In a newly renovated house in the city centre...
From what I have heard the compulsory Belgacom visit often includes them digging up the street in front of the house!! Anyway at least I may have a true Belgian expat experience to share.
Sunday, November 03, 2013
Brussel buildings
Buildings in Brussels can be very fascinating. These two are just opposite mine and both rather derelict. It is a little difficult to tell if people are living there or not, at least on all floors, but definitely on some floors. There are curtains and flowers in the windows, but at the same time windows are broken and curtains are hanging out. However on both buildings the roofs look quite recently renovated, so someone still cares a little about them, but anyway with those facades and broken windows I guess the houses are still quite rotten.
My house is nicely kept and my apartment very nicely renovated but still the outside of the window frames would really need some painting, but when we mentioned that while looking at the flat, the landlord just said that it would be too expensive and that you can not do everything at the same time (inside and outside). Which is true of courses. But on the other hand painting the windows now would not cost that much, taking care of them later can get very costly.
Friday, November 01, 2013
Back again
Ok, a Friday morning off from work with the new apartment full of cardbord boxes screaming to be unpacked, i decide to pick up my long time no see blogging again.... don't really know how that happened, but I think it started by me feeling I wanted to write to someone, and tell what's going on in my life, but could not decide to whom, who would be interested in my normal everyday life? Then I vaguely remembered that I used to have a blog called Normal Life and there we go... Or maybe it is just the same old-fashioned procrastination...
Of course I could have decided to pick up the Travel blog instead, but since I now am supposed to live in Brussels for three years I thought this will be the normal life. Who knows, maybe I will be inspired enough to pick up the Travel blog too, once I get going.
Of course I could have decided to pick up the Travel blog instead, but since I now am supposed to live in Brussels for three years I thought this will be the normal life. Who knows, maybe I will be inspired enough to pick up the Travel blog too, once I get going.
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