Monday, May 30, 2011

Sunday Funday

Apart from the Wallet Losing Incident, yesterday was a pretty fun day.

The weather was great, and we headed across to the Olympic Park for our friend Nick's SURPRISE Birthday party. And now I can proudly say (in the tune of the kulula.com 'jetsetter' song) :

I'm a Zipliner (Ziplineeeeer)!

The climb up to the Very High Point that we took our leap of faith from was fine. It was only really as I was about to step off the ledge that I said:

"I'm scared"

To which the lady said, "You'll be fine, have fun!"

And I said:

"No really, I don't think I can do this!!!"

But I did, and there is a video of my horrified face as I let go, and it was FUN! I even pulled the old Buddha-Position-while-dangling-from-a-rope!

There are some great pictures on Facebook that I was somehow unable to save and post on here!?

And the best park of the day? When we got home there was a note on the door saying someone had found my Previously Lost Wallet. (Sigh of relief!)

Now that's a good Sunday!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Right and Wrong

I was driving the kids home from school yesterday on the WRONG side of the road, thinking about our weekend in London with taxi's that drive on the RIGHT side of the road and how it looked so WRONG to me. Could it be that I have gotten used to driving on the WRONG side, which now feels like the RIGHT side, and the RIGHT side will feel like the WRONG side?

Man oh man, I am going to have to concentrate when I am back in SA!

Pics from London to follow.

p.s. When I say the RIGHT side of the road, I obviously mean the LEFT :)

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Cha Ching Cha Ching

Aaaah Pay Day.
It looms, it arrives, and we all sigh with relief.

Today we can go out and spend, instead of 'making do with what is left.'
Today we start to dream about all the things we are going to spend our moola on.
We can buy the .... we really want, but also NEED.
And who knows! Maybe, just maybe, we'll do some saving too!

But then reality kicks in with the flutter of the mailbox.
Grown Up Life with all those 'perks'.

I'll pay my bills tomorrow (if only), and dream a few dreams today.

Happy Pay Day

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Facebook: Unfriend Coal

Can You See The Wonder?

Can you see it?
No silly, not the Pims and Lemonade.
No, not the pebbles either!

Ok, how about now???
Can you see the alps?
This is the view from the pebbly 'beach' at Starnberger See! Amazing or WHAT?

And on a slightly smaller scale... This:
If someone could please explain this to me, I would be very, VERY grateful!
(Sydney PROMISED she found it in the garden for me and definitely did not make it!)

Monday, May 16, 2011

Circus Circus

The weather is a little miz today so, partially because my run was cut very short by a cramping calf and partially because my nose is a little runny and the couch is warm, I thought I'd tell you about my Munich Circus Experience.

On Friday, after working a whole lot extra during the week (with Saturday still to come) I was a little tired. Kids are tiring, they wear you out... Poof

So the prospect of a little trip to the Circus Galianno seemed exciting. Partially because someone else would then be The Entertainer, and partially because I am 3/4 of the way through reading Water for Elephants. (Am trying to finish it quick so I can watch the movie while it's on the big screen).

Unfortunately, it was more like a family Christmas show. The jokes weren't funny, there was only a little pony that looked a bit more Farm than Fancy. There was a little dog that did a few tricks (he was quite cute) and four girls from the Munich Circus School. (2 of which were not bad). Needless to say, I was a little disappointed. Clearly I was expecting the Uncle Al, Rosie the Elephant and the rest of the crew from Water for Elephants, and their train doesn't seem to roll through Munich.

The show did manage to entertain the kids for 2 hours though so, barring an argument over popcorn during intermission, it was a pretty smooth afternoon. Hooray!

Saturday, after work, I took a loooooong walk to meet some friendly people at Bistro 204 where they were doing a little whiskey tasting, and then... Frank, Sandy, Murray and I... four South African South Africans, went out for STEAK.

No, let's be fair, it wasn't STEAK. It was a plate of melt in your mouth, tasty, crispy-on-the-outside-and-gooey-on-the-inside deliciousness.

SATISFACTION!

So at least that craving has been fed, and I can go back to enjoying chicken for a while.

pic from here

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Road Runner


Meep Meep. Sorry, I couldn't resist :)

I, Robyn Veckranges, of sound mind and body, have started running.

Pause for shock, horror, gasps of disbelief.

Yes, it's true. I, the Hater of Feet-Slamming-Into-The-Sidewalk, Couch Potato Deluxe... Am a yogger. (Yes yogger, NOT jogger, and certainly not RUNNER! Yet...)
The park outside this back door of ours beckoned and I responded by putting on my gear and going for a trot.

It's been a tough few weeks. I feel like I am running against a brick wall with 10kg weights on each foot. My muscles cramp and squeal and my lungs burn. But I am trying my absolute best...

At first it was just 5 minutes per trot, but gradually I have been building up. I am now on 20 minutes, no stopping, and today, for the first time I found myself enjoying running. Wait, WHAT? Even I can't believe it. I was about to give up, call it a Bad Yogging Day, when suddenly I was on my second lap and striding at a non-snail-like pace. Ok, it was probably still a snail-like pace but to me, it felt like I was going FAST! Hopefully the distance covered will eventually be something worth announcing too!

So there you have it. Robyn the yogger. Yogging around the park. All so I can sip tea, have cake AND eat it. No, not really, I'd eat the cake anyway (let's be honest).

All so I can be the only granny with out a walker (my life goals are SERIOUS guys!).

pic from here

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Palma de Mallorca

Sitting on the 'beach' of the Starnberger See this weekend, looking at the alps in the distance, I caught myself thinking that was the closest to a lazy, beachy South African Sunday I'd experienced while being here when suddenly, a pebbled poked my foot in the most uncomfortable way and I remembered...

Palma de Mallorca. They have sandy beaches there, none of this pebble rubbish like Lake Garda and Starnberger See. You can actually sit down with out getting Pebble Dents on your derrière. Plus they have an actual sea.

And suddenly, Starnberg just doesn't compare.

As soon as I stepped off the plane in Mallorca, I felt at home. There was something in the air that Munich, despite it's fresh air and lush parks, just doesn't have... Salt.

Short bus trip later and we were at our hotel, thirsty from having my mouth open in awe the whole ride, grabbed our towels and headed over to Cala Major to begin our Island Getaway, and what better way than with a quick afternoon sun tan and a swim?

Saturday morning we hired bicycles and made our way along the coast where we collapsed onto the beach under a little thatched umbrolly and promptly dosed off (as you must in Spanish Territory) until we were melting, quick swim and a game of 'beach pong' to dry off and then we followed our noses to a little place who promised 'the best Paella in Mallorca,' and really, who can argue with that???











Sunday was a little rainy so we cycled around a bit in the morning and saw the Old Town, had a our feet nibbled by tiny fish at the Fish Spa and headed back to the hotel for a nap. What they don't tell you plunge your feet into a fish tank of little fish is that, while leaving your feet extremely smooth.... it tickles. This would have been a handy hint what with us being the window display and all... at least the passers by got a good show :)

Now Mallorca is the kind of place that made us get up early, well, early enough to make breakfast EVERY morning! And I have come to take that as a sign of either a really great place or the lack of a disco ball. But despite our bar-hop-on-bicycles through the Sunday rain, we were there, eating our eggs with the most morning of morning people, the sailors and the German Tourists. Who, by the by, have a very strong presence in Mallorca... Turns out going there to get away from the Germans who surround you in every day Munich life isn't too clever, as they are all heading there too. The up side to that is that most Mallorcans (?) speak German, so all I needed was 'un dos tres.' And they say pop music won't teach you anything! ha! :)

On Monday we went off to Port de Soller on the very same train they used way back in 1912, which chugged along through the orange orchards in all its' wooden splendor. After a walk around and a spot of lunch we headed back to the train, to find out that it was only coming in about 4 hours, so we did what any right minded Spaniard would do... had a quick nap on a bench out of the rain and then found a coffee shop for a few cuppacchino's. No a bad way to spend an afternoon!







So, if you are interested in a relaxed, beachy holiday. A little sailing, cheap food, good food, (fresh fish!) A little sun, a little siesta... then Mallorca is for you. It's for me, I know that much! In fact, if there weren't only 2 and a half months left in this YEAR abroad, I would be heading straight back there every chance I got. But alas, there are other places to explore!