11 March 2011

Let's Go Back In Time...

Let's go back to where we left off...October 2010...we'll try to take you on a photographic journey of the highlights of the last 4+ months...


October 2010

We had a non-traditional Canadian Thanksgiving with "the cuzins"...




And celebrated our first "real" Halloween!





We also started to get to know our new hometown...here's Ella at the Citadel...



And Ella lost her first tooth! (What a month!!!!)



November 2010

We were sick alot. But we still went to our first bowling birthday! (We also broke our camera - so the photo-documentation becomes a little light.)



December 2010

We enjoyed a BIG Family Christmas in Pugwash!



Grammy and Grampy arrived just in time to see Mattias be a shepherd at his first Christmas Pageant.



January 2011

We celebrated New Years Eve Day at Aunt Bet and Uncle Dan's and then ate a sugarload of sushi with Sandra and Glenn. YUM!



Mattias turned 3!



We went skating - Mattias' first time on the ice...



And Maylia took the kids to the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park, where we heard wolves howl and got to feed some deer.



February 2011 - Spring Break/Canada Games Break

In addition to taking in gymnastics and figure skating, Jeff and Maylia enjoyed a child-free weekend. A real perk of living close to Yaya and Baboo. During that weekend, we started re-discovering the beauty of Nova Scotia thanks to JoAnne's birthday breakfast at Peggy's Cove.



We also enjoyed a trip to very-snowy-New Brunswick to visit with Cric and her kids, Ari and Levi.




Up next - March 2011. We promise it won't take so long this time! It's good to be back on the blog.

We're Back!

After a long 4 month hiatus, we are back and ready to try to keep up with this thing. We hope there are still a few folks out there who want us to keep writing. If you do, let us know. We are considering changing our name (again) and our mission to better suit our current situation. "Say Goodbye Kids" doesn't seem fitting...neither does "Parkers in Prague"...and we don't really need to help others understand why we're doing what we're doing anymore. This blog has really just become a way for us to stay engaged with friends and family around the globe. Or, at least that's what we think.


What do you think?

21 October 2010

Anxious for Halloween

The kids are very anxious for Halloween.


And why shouldn't they be? Ella's idea of a "treat" is a yogurt-covered granola bar. But she knows that trick-or-treaters get far better than granola bars.

As for Mattias, he can't remember last year (as a 1-year old). Regardless, his excitement builds from Ella's exaggerated tales of her past Halloweens....in Prague?

Yeah, neither of them have any real Halloween experience. So, we felt some practice is in order.

The night before last we went through the whole process, what to do, say and don't forget your Please's & Thank-you's.

Then we did the dress rehearsal. Queue up the two videos...

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In case you missed it, their costumes are an Indian Princess (thank you Sarita and Caesar for bringing this all the way from India!) and a goldfish. In fact, in the first video, I ask Mattias what he is, and his reply is "Goldfish costume." How cute is that?

30 September 2010

Our Canadian Summer in a Nutshell


Hello Devoted Followers! (only the devoted will not have given up on us!!!!)

I know there are people out there that want us to keep this thing going. And I think we can and will do it. Life is settling down for us and we can finally try to get our groove back. So, why not start back on the road of blogging with a “how we spent our summer” post? We’ve talked a bit about the process of returning to Canada…and about our European vacation…this post is basically a photo-documentary of some of the fun stuff we’ve done since arriving in Canada. If you're still reading, please let us know. It'll inspire us! (And surprise us!)

We celebrated Canada Day!

We celebrated Ben’s first birthday!

We celebrated Ella’s 5th birthday!

We celebrated Nana Kendall’s 85th birthday!

Ella went to her first dance. Daddy was her date.

We visited with friends. Here we are with the Thompson girls. (And now we've met Oscar, too!)

Here we are with the Coopers.

We got to meet Puran Ekya!

We spent time with family, including a great visit to Five Islands. The 4 granddaughters and our families (including great-grandchildren) spent a weekend with Nana Kempt.

We had lots of time with Yaya and Baboo...including touring a coal mine in Springhill where Baboo's father had worked.

And we had a wonderful visit from Grammy and Grampy.

We spent lots of time at the beach.

And once we got caught in the rain.


We went canoeing.

We ate yummy seafood.


We harvested blueberries at the MacAulay Farm on Mt. Thom.

Maylia and Jeff partied it up in NH – celebrating Michelle’s 40th! WOOHOO!

We moved to Dartmouth (ok, the actual moving part is not-so-fun).

And then we (Ella and Mattias, that is) started school.


11 August 2010

YES - WE'RE In Canada!

Wow, how long it's been since the last time we posted here....

Hi - We're Back to Writing on the Blog
If you haven't given up hope on this blog, then you are so richly rewarded!
Richly rewarded ---with another video. ***yeeaaahhhh***

Yes, finally, here is the second half of our vacation video.



Post Vacation Life
So, yeah, we've been in Canada since 26 June ...about 6 weeks now?

How are we doing?
The good news: Maylia got 2 job interviews, then got a job offer.
Within a month of landing here, she's started back in her career. She amazes even us who thought we really knew her.
As Maylia is working again, this baptizes Jeff as the official SAHD (stay-at-home dad).

Less cheery news is where Maylia's job is at. It's in the city of Dartmouth, just outside of Halifax. That's two hours' drive from Jeff and the kids. Our short-term fix is May lives with her sister while working. Our family weekends together start around 7pm Friday nights, with kids anxious to catch mom driving in.

We look forward to moving into our new flat in a couple weeks. We signed a lease and can start moving things in next week. Speaking of things, our Prague shipment finally arrived today! They will deliver to our new door and the kids will rediscover all the toys that their naive parents promised would be waiting for them in Canada when they got here.

The kids are being brave, considering they've slept on more than a few different beds since Prague. Parents are looking forward to gaining more permanent feeling to life. The next step is Ella starts school ("primary" here) early next month.

That's all for now. Comment or e-mail us if you even check this thing anymore. Cheers!

16 June 2010

Vacation Video

Our vacation is a bit more than half over. Here's a video of it so far. Jeff had a lot of fun making it.


07 June 2010

Week 1 of Our Vacation

Hi All!

If you’re still checking on this blog, we apologize for not posting anything for a long, long time. We could have written while we still lived in Prague, but that last month flew by so fast. We wish we had written then, when we had easy access to the ‘net.

On our 6th night and our 4th different campground, only tonight we got a place that offers Internet service. So we figured it’s a good chance to write “howdy.” (Although to be honest, internet and blogs have not been at the forefront of our minds.)

Since we’re paying by the hour to use internet – we’ll make it short and sweet and most importantly, upload some photos…’cause we know that’s what you all really want.

So….Day 1 (which is, conveniently, June 1) our dear and generous friend, Ondrej, drove us the 5 hours pick up our caravan. Here we are with our new home for the next 25 days.



Crazy traffic meant we got into our campground, which we picked due to its close proximity to Playmobil Fun Park, at 10pm. The kids were wrecked! So the next day (Day 2/June 2) we took it easy. Just relaxed and got accustomed to camper living.

We woke up June 3 (Day 3) to heavy rain – our world was gray and soggy and in no way reflected a day you would take your kids to an outdoor fun park. But we’re so glad we did! It was an awesome day…the rain subsided…didn’t disappear…but subsided. And we honestly didn’t care too much if it was raining! What an awesomely fun place! Way more interesting than the typical amusement park. All four of us had a blast!




After the Fun Park we made our way to Rothenberg ob der Tauber. Not only a mouthful…but an eyeful, too. In one word, I would describe this town as “seductive”. It was almost impossible to leave it. We set up camp in a parking lot outside the city walls and after supper did a first attempt at exploring the town. It is so remarkably unchanged…for over 800 years! The cool thing was, the kids loved it, too.

Needless to say, Day 4 (June 4) started off with more explorations of the town…including climbing WAY up into the Rathaus (Town Hall) bell tower (which MANY folks on their way down advised us not to do with the kids!). It was a great view. To be honest we’ve climbed much more hairy towers in Czech Republic, but this one was interesting in that only about 10 people could be at the top at a time. We also visited an unbelievable Christmas store. (Grammy would have never left this place). But mostly just toured around and enjoyed the ambience.



We finally pulled ourselves away after lunch and drove south into the Austrian Alps to set up camp on Am Plan See (or Amplan Lake). What can we say, but…”WOW!” The alps are….the alps! Totally majestic and awe-inspiring and breathtaking and….a little scary to drive in the caravan!

We parked ourselves at a lovely campground with this view:



And Ella immediately insisted on going swimming, which 3 of the four of us managed to do to some capacity in this glacier-fed lake. Can you guess who didn’t make it in?



(By the way, quote of the vacation so far is this: Ella found her bathing suit and put it on in the parking lot at RodT. We said, “It’s not really a day for swimming, Ella.” Ella said, “It’s a day.” Yaya and Baboo – are you proud?)

Day 5 (June 5) we played tourist and went to Neuschwanstein Castle – famous to us North Americans as being the inspiration for the Disney castle. It was definitely a “tourist trap” and definitely “inspirational”. We found our own way to get maximum satisfaction….opting out of the guided tour (required to get inside but also requiring a 4 hour wait by the time we got there). And instead paid 3.60Euros for a bus to drive us up to the castle. We wandered around outside, ate our picnic lunch in the courtyard and then ran/walked back down the mountain to our car.



Day 6 (June 6)…today…well, I’m sitting here in Chiusa/Klausen, Italy, sipping local Merlot with a view of the Saben convent, all aglow on the hilltop. The kids are asleep inside the caravan. Jeff is reading up on Venice, our goal for tomorrow. And what did we do today? Was it really just today that we drove to Zugspitze, the highest peak in Germany and took the cable car to the top? Yes, it was. We had breakfast at our campsite in Austria. Lunch on the highest mountain peak in Germany. And supper here in Italy. What a day! What a week! What a vacation!

Two pictures of the Zugspitze... at the bottom and on the top:



So much more that could be said…but the bunk above the driver’s seat calls…


Much love to those in Prague (we miss you), the USA, and Canada (see you soon)…

Maylia, Jeff, Ella and Mattias
xo xo xo xo

PS Should really do a post about all the amazing ways our friends in Prague wished us well…their generosity is certainly deserving of that…but given our present situation we may just have to say “Thank you; we love you and miss you”.

PPS So much for the “short and sweet”. Did I at least get the “sweet” part?

19 April 2010

Flat Available

Psst...want to move to Prague? Need a flat to rent?

Our place is now viewable online at:
http://www.bohemianestates.com/?page=property&id=807



Note to Eric K out in Vegas: your famous coconut lady gifts 'somehow' disappeared from the kids' shelves shortly before the photographer arrived.
I only noticed it after viewing the pictures online. :-(

I've since found them. But now I know, their safe shipment is my concern and mine alone. Don't you worry, buddy, They Will Make It To Canada!! They may be butt-ugly, but they carry great sentimental meaning. HAHAHA


At least the equally-ugly, super-sized fish vase make it the flat pictures (see living room shot, high above my desk)

-Jeff

15 April 2010

A Wall, Dinosaurs, Cate Blanchett....What do they all have in common?

Our weekend in Berlin!


Last weekend we rented a 9-passenger van with friends (Ali, Paul, Dylan and Bailey) and decided to see our "#1 City We Would Be Embarrassed To Admit We Didn't Visit While Living In Prague".

Here is a photo summary of our trip.

Day 1
Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed we take the "scenic route" to Berlin.


Our great flat (Thanks, again, Apartments Apart!) was located just inside of former "East Berlin". It was interesting and eery to be so near this recent dark history. Berlin has done a great job of informing tourists - there are information boards all over the city. Here are the kids by a remaining portion of The Wall, just around the corner from our flat.


Some zoned-out kids enjoy a cartoon before bed.


Day 2
We started our tour in Tiergarten.


The government buildings were moved back to Berlin from Bonn after the fall of communism. Here we are approaching the Reichstag with it's glass dome. In addition to providing a great view of the city, the dome allows the public to watch its politicians at work...a symbol of the transparency of the new united democracy.


Here is Mattias in front of Brandenburg Tor. The only remaining gate to the city. Built in the late 1700s, it stood in a no-man's land for 28 years between East and West Berlin.


We were impressed by the effective Holocaust Memorial. 2700 concrete slabs (one for each page of the Talmud) of differing heights undulate across the huge space. It succeeds in creating a feeling of unease. Particularly if you keep losing your children.



No visit to Berlin would be complete without seeing "Checkpoint Charlie", the former checkpoint between East Berlin and portion of West Berlin that was under US control.


We finished off the cold and rainy day at the Museum of Natural History, which was well worth the visit. Among other things, it hosts the world's largest mounted dinosaur skeleton.


Day 3
Here is the gang (minus me, the photographer) at the start of Museum Island (another UNESCO site - see last post). It is beautiful architecturally and holds many treasures.

We dipped into the Neues Museum, which hosts the Egyptian collection. Amazing! But nowhere near as child-friendly as the Natural History Museum. We admired another mom who was crazy enough to have her 3 children there with her...and then we REALLY admired her...it was Cate Blanchett!

A little more sight-seeing...a little more playing....


And it was time to take the less-scenic-but-much-faster trip back to Prague. Good sign of a great weekend? We were significantly less bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.



PS Other significant high-points of the trip included Dunkin' Donuts and Burger King!