Say whaaaat!? I know you're wondering how tissues have anything to do with Easter.
Well, last night our skupinka (small group) put together some tissue paper flowers and small bags of candy to give out to neighbors in our apartment building.
The bags came together quite nicely (yum chocolate!) and included a Bible verse as well as an invitation to come join us anytime. The flowers also turned out splendidly! Our friend Maruska had the creative idea for the flowers and everyone else chipped in and brought various items for the bags. Team work = good stuff (even if it did take us until well into the evening to complete it all ;)
I, of course, had fun photographing the flowers this morning.
Below...the final product to be given out.
And one last (funny) shot of part of our group working hard...
Haha. That picture makes me laugh.
And that, my friends, is what tissues have to do with Easter. Hopefully these mini gifts will be well-received!
Showing posts with label SLOVAKIA. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Ringing in a Year!
It's hard to believe we have been in Slovakia for a year! But, it's true...today we celebrate one year. In some ways the time has flown, and in others, well, not so much. Irregardless, we have definitely been shaped and molded this year...
We thought it'd be appropriate to make a little list of things we both appreciate and are learning to appreciate about our new culture.
10 things we love about Slovakia (in no particular order):
1) Halusky, Milka, Vinea/Kofola, Pirohy...need we say more!? There are some great foods here in the SK which we are happy to indulge ourselves in :)
2) Walking. While it was also an adjustment to walk everywhere, we love the built in exercise walking provides for us and we just enjoy being outside now. It's a completely different thing from in the states where it's not as accessible to walk, but we really enjoy it here.
3) Nature. Maybe not so very much in Bratislava (though there are some great parks), but outside of the city...wow, watch out, world, Slovakia's got it going on in the natural beauty department!
4) Soccer and hockey. They take great pride in these sports and as a result these events are fun to watch and enjoy.
5) The history. How often do you get to walk out of the movies and say "oh wow, look, there's a castle out the window!?" Seriously! Amazing.
6) Cafes. We'll never stop loving the atmosphere of cafes...particularly in the summertime when everyone is out enjoying the evenings sipping caj (tea) by the storefronts (in FRONT of the castle :)
7) The people. We've truly met some great people during our year here so far...and we're praying we continue to meet many more. (side note: we're continually learning that this just takes time...period.)
8) Taking your shoes off at the door. This one may sound silly, but really...it does create an intimate feel. It's like saying, "hi, welcome to our home, take your shoes off, get comfy, and stay awhile." I like it.
9) The city at night. It's just a really awesome view to see a city lit up at night. Especially from our balcony...we're big fans.
10) Holidays. Christmas markets and New Year's celebration were especially good to take part in...but it's always fun to get in on a culture through their holidays.
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10 things we're learning to love (er, at least appreciate) about Slovakia:
1) The language. Oh, the language. It's no piece of cake to learn. The grammar is beyond comprehension sometimes (or so it seems haha). But, alas, we're trucking through it and one day we will speak this language. We're determined.
2) Buses. Man, those things can get crowded. And when they're packed, they're packed...which makes getting on and off with a stroller challenging sometimes.
3) Getting to know our neighbors. This has proven to be tricky enough.
4) Raising babies. This one is strictly cultural differences that I could probably write a whole post on. Basically, people here raise their babies differently (read: not bad, just different) from how we were raised. We've learned and are learning to just embrace these things, laugh at them, and ask the Lord for wisdom as we raise Elise (in both the big and the little!)
5) Road signs. Some Slovaks may disagree with this one, but when driving we've found the road signs/markings to be less than accurate and slightly confusing. However, it needs to be said that where I grew up, in Hickory, there are about four 39th streets...so I guess we're not doing so much better in America :P
6) Time spent traveling. For me, personally, this one has taken some time to adjust to. Call it being spoiled, or partially Type A, or whatever you want to call it, but it can often take 30+ minutes to get out the door to the bus stop and then to the final location. I'm working on patience :)
7) The lack of thrifting. I'm a thrift-lover. Garage sales, secondhand stores, etc...I love them! There are a few here, but you have to hit them JUST RIGHT (like on one particular day) to benefit from them. I do miss a good garage sale...but hey, maybe they're here and I just haven't discovered them yet. (they wouldn't be called garage sales, though, since many people don't have garages here :)
8) The weather. The cold has been hard on us...we won't lie. We'll adjust (perhaps?)...but we do miss warm weather (and the beach!)
9) Snowy, white pollen. In the states it's yellow and all over everything...here it's white chunks of pollen snow and it's all over everything (in spring). I'll never love pollen no matter where I am!
10) Being sick. Living in a new culture you contract all the viruses and bugs you're not used to...I think we've experienced all the ones that were going around town within the past two months.
We've learned that all cultures are different (obviously we knew that, but it's become even more real to us). Each one has their strengths and weaknesses and no culture is perfect...far from it actually. It's kind of cool, each culture is like each person...unique and special with its own set of qualities, both good and bad. And similarly, every culture, like every person, needs Christ.
We've learned a lot. We've grown a lot. We've got much more to learn...but we're thankful for where we've been and from where we've come. Now to start year TWO!
We thought it'd be appropriate to make a little list of things we both appreciate and are learning to appreciate about our new culture.
10 things we love about Slovakia (in no particular order):
1) Halusky, Milka, Vinea/Kofola, Pirohy...need we say more!? There are some great foods here in the SK which we are happy to indulge ourselves in :)
2) Walking. While it was also an adjustment to walk everywhere, we love the built in exercise walking provides for us and we just enjoy being outside now. It's a completely different thing from in the states where it's not as accessible to walk, but we really enjoy it here.
3) Nature. Maybe not so very much in Bratislava (though there are some great parks), but outside of the city...wow, watch out, world, Slovakia's got it going on in the natural beauty department!
4) Soccer and hockey. They take great pride in these sports and as a result these events are fun to watch and enjoy.
5) The history. How often do you get to walk out of the movies and say "oh wow, look, there's a castle out the window!?" Seriously! Amazing.
6) Cafes. We'll never stop loving the atmosphere of cafes...particularly in the summertime when everyone is out enjoying the evenings sipping caj (tea) by the storefronts (in FRONT of the castle :)
7) The people. We've truly met some great people during our year here so far...and we're praying we continue to meet many more. (side note: we're continually learning that this just takes time...period.)
8) Taking your shoes off at the door. This one may sound silly, but really...it does create an intimate feel. It's like saying, "hi, welcome to our home, take your shoes off, get comfy, and stay awhile." I like it.
9) The city at night. It's just a really awesome view to see a city lit up at night. Especially from our balcony...we're big fans.
10) Holidays. Christmas markets and New Year's celebration were especially good to take part in...but it's always fun to get in on a culture through their holidays.
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10 things we're learning to love (er, at least appreciate) about Slovakia:
1) The language. Oh, the language. It's no piece of cake to learn. The grammar is beyond comprehension sometimes (or so it seems haha). But, alas, we're trucking through it and one day we will speak this language. We're determined.
2) Buses. Man, those things can get crowded. And when they're packed, they're packed...which makes getting on and off with a stroller challenging sometimes.
3) Getting to know our neighbors. This has proven to be tricky enough.
4) Raising babies. This one is strictly cultural differences that I could probably write a whole post on. Basically, people here raise their babies differently (read: not bad, just different) from how we were raised. We've learned and are learning to just embrace these things, laugh at them, and ask the Lord for wisdom as we raise Elise (in both the big and the little!)
5) Road signs. Some Slovaks may disagree with this one, but when driving we've found the road signs/markings to be less than accurate and slightly confusing. However, it needs to be said that where I grew up, in Hickory, there are about four 39th streets...so I guess we're not doing so much better in America :P
6) Time spent traveling. For me, personally, this one has taken some time to adjust to. Call it being spoiled, or partially Type A, or whatever you want to call it, but it can often take 30+ minutes to get out the door to the bus stop and then to the final location. I'm working on patience :)
7) The lack of thrifting. I'm a thrift-lover. Garage sales, secondhand stores, etc...I love them! There are a few here, but you have to hit them JUST RIGHT (like on one particular day) to benefit from them. I do miss a good garage sale...but hey, maybe they're here and I just haven't discovered them yet. (they wouldn't be called garage sales, though, since many people don't have garages here :)
8) The weather. The cold has been hard on us...we won't lie. We'll adjust (perhaps?)...but we do miss warm weather (and the beach!)
9) Snowy, white pollen. In the states it's yellow and all over everything...here it's white chunks of pollen snow and it's all over everything (in spring). I'll never love pollen no matter where I am!
10) Being sick. Living in a new culture you contract all the viruses and bugs you're not used to...I think we've experienced all the ones that were going around town within the past two months.
We've learned that all cultures are different (obviously we knew that, but it's become even more real to us). Each one has their strengths and weaknesses and no culture is perfect...far from it actually. It's kind of cool, each culture is like each person...unique and special with its own set of qualities, both good and bad. And similarly, every culture, like every person, needs Christ.
We've learned a lot. We've grown a lot. We've got much more to learn...but we're thankful for where we've been and from where we've come. Now to start year TWO!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Weekend Happenings...
By way of camera phone pics (yep, I know, still no iphone/instagram for me...)
This weekend Jas was away in Presov (in the east of Slovakia) with Tom. So while the guys were doing this...
Us girls had us a girls' weekend :)
First off we shopped it up with our friend Zuzana...
Elise thoroughly enjoyed the stroll and taking in all the sights and sounds of the mall.
Then Saturday we headed to a really fun downtown open air market with our friends Claire and Gabo.
(this is a big area set up for kids with lots of fun activities...and colorful balloons!)
(and another side note...we're famous! Claire, Elise, Gabo and I had our pic taken for one of the local newspapers. I'll now be signing autographs ;)
Elise also enjoyed some more sweet potatoes...and she discovered her newest game of taking all the toys on her high chair and throwing them to the floor. Then repeat. And repeat again. Oh, and then repeat :)
Sunday we headed to church...
Then it was time for Elise to attend her first birthday party! Her friend Filip turned the big ONE, so we headed over to help them celebrate...
(small kiddos are hard to capture, ya know!?)
And then it was time for daddy to come home...and we were both ready!
But it was a good weekend. What did YOU do this weekend?
This weekend Jas was away in Presov (in the east of Slovakia) with Tom. So while the guys were doing this...
Us girls had us a girls' weekend :)
First off we shopped it up with our friend Zuzana...
Elise thoroughly enjoyed the stroll and taking in all the sights and sounds of the mall.
Then Saturday we headed to a really fun downtown open air market with our friends Claire and Gabo.
(this is a big area set up for kids with lots of fun activities...and colorful balloons!)
(and another side note...we're famous! Claire, Elise, Gabo and I had our pic taken for one of the local newspapers. I'll now be signing autographs ;)
Elise also enjoyed some more sweet potatoes...and she discovered her newest game of taking all the toys on her high chair and throwing them to the floor. Then repeat. And repeat again. Oh, and then repeat :)
Sunday we headed to church...
Then it was time for Elise to attend her first birthday party! Her friend Filip turned the big ONE, so we headed over to help them celebrate...
(small kiddos are hard to capture, ya know!?)
And then it was time for daddy to come home...and we were both ready!
But it was a good weekend. What did YOU do this weekend?
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Bye Bye Bara!
I've been meeting with my good friend and language partner, Bara, for some nine months now. We typically meet at least once a week and also see each other at church.
But this past week we met one last time before she leaves for five months to head to the Netherlands! She'll be studying there. It's safe to say Elise and I will miss her...definitely.
We grabbed a couple cute shots to commemorate our time before she left.
Elise is in there somewhere under that rain cover and all those warm blankets.
They're a cute pair, huh?
Bara's placka (Slovak potato pancake with lots'o stuff inside).
Bara closed her eyes on that one, but I couldn't resist posting it...too funny! (oh, and Bara, I meant to tell you, I bought you a matching hat just like that one ;)
And that last one is of our post-rain walk on the way home (around 5 pm). Lovely.
We'll miss you, Bara, but we're already planning our next hang out for when you're back in town!
But this past week we met one last time before she leaves for five months to head to the Netherlands! She'll be studying there. It's safe to say Elise and I will miss her...definitely.
We grabbed a couple cute shots to commemorate our time before she left.
Elise is in there somewhere under that rain cover and all those warm blankets.
They're a cute pair, huh?
Bara's placka (Slovak potato pancake with lots'o stuff inside).
Bara closed her eyes on that one, but I couldn't resist posting it...too funny! (oh, and Bara, I meant to tell you, I bought you a matching hat just like that one ;)
And that last one is of our post-rain walk on the way home (around 5 pm). Lovely.
We'll miss you, Bara, but we're already planning our next hang out for when you're back in town!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Rezen!
The other day my friend Zuzka was over. It was getting close to dinner time and I was wanting to try my hand at rezen. Rezen is a common Slovak chicken dish (kind of like the country fried steak of the American south). Thankfully Zuzka hung around long enough to teach me how to do it just the way her family does...
Pounding that meat...and yes I did use a potato masher as we didn't have a meat hammer. It did a fine job though, I must say.
The chef and I :) (no comments on the cheesiness of that photo haha!)
Wait for it to turn a lovely golden brown, and then...
Plate it up with rice and dig in. Delish!
Pounding that meat...and yes I did use a potato masher as we didn't have a meat hammer. It did a fine job though, I must say.
The chef and I :) (no comments on the cheesiness of that photo haha!)
Wait for it to turn a lovely golden brown, and then...
Plate it up with rice and dig in. Delish!
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
That View...
Our balcony is one of my favorite spots in/on our flat. The view is often quite amazing.
Take these for example...
Love the color display of sunrises and sunsets. Gorgeous.
And right now there's a ton of snow a-fallin':
(We're going to see how long we can make our Christmas tree last :) Wouldn't it be cool if we could use the same one next year!? But I highly doubt it'll make it through the summer heat...we'll see!)
But I guess I better quit looking out the window and get to studying. Round two of language test tomorrow...yikes!
Take these for example...
Love the color display of sunrises and sunsets. Gorgeous.
And right now there's a ton of snow a-fallin':
(We're going to see how long we can make our Christmas tree last :) Wouldn't it be cool if we could use the same one next year!? But I highly doubt it'll make it through the summer heat...we'll see!)
But I guess I better quit looking out the window and get to studying. Round two of language test tomorrow...yikes!
Monday, January 2, 2012
The (Fire) Works
So until now we'd thought we had seen some pretty cool fireworks. Well, we were wrong. On New Year's Eve we got to witness the most amazing firework display we have seen to date.
You see, here in Bratislava, you are allowed to shoot fireworks (and we're not talking the puny kind) for a certain amount of time around this time of year (I think maybe a week or so?? not sure exactly). Irregardless, on NYE the whole skyline on both sides of our flat was one big colorful array of firework happiness.
The fireworks were literally right outside our balcony. Many people were shooting them right off their roofs. It kind of sounded like a war zone (intense). We took a bunch of pictures...
That shows just how close they were!
And here are the two best, for last...
A pretty awesome sight they were :)
You see, here in Bratislava, you are allowed to shoot fireworks (and we're not talking the puny kind) for a certain amount of time around this time of year (I think maybe a week or so?? not sure exactly). Irregardless, on NYE the whole skyline on both sides of our flat was one big colorful array of firework happiness.
The fireworks were literally right outside our balcony. Many people were shooting them right off their roofs. It kind of sounded like a war zone (intense). We took a bunch of pictures...
That shows just how close they were!
And here are the two best, for last...
A pretty awesome sight they were :)
Saturday, December 31, 2011
2011: Year in Review
What in the world!? Another year down? Wow, time seriously flies.
2011 was a big year for us. Summed up in these words:
Training
Saying "see ya later's"
International Move
Pregnancy (aka weeks of nausea :)
Settling in
Trips to Ikea
Summer Camps
Trip to Poland
Learning to drive stick shift
Church Visits
Language Classes
Public Transportation
Building Relationships
Meeting Neighbors
DEPO
New friends
Trip to Vienna
Birth of our daughter
Family Visits
Becoming parents
Surgeries
Recovering
Mamaland
Thanksgiving
Mikulas
Christmas
I'm sure that's not an exhaustive list...but it's a start! And one of my favorite things to do at the end of the year is to look back over pictures from that year. Then I like to find ones that probably didn't make it to the blog and put them up :)
Some edited, some not, some previously seen here, some not. So here it is...2011!
JANUARY: snow at the beach
FEBRUARY: 1) Elise around 5 weeks...first ultrasound!
2) Valentine's Day in Virginia
MARCH: Last meal at Bojo's before leaving for Slovakia
APRIL: Jas spent many hours putting together lots of Ikea furniture for our flat
MAY: horrendous picture, but funny nonethless...pregnancy photo around 4.5/5 months
JUNE: first grillin' nights. charcoal grill. Jas loved it.
JULY: 1) Brooke and I at my baby shower (thanks Ridgecrest!)
2) Maternity shoot photo...lots of love for baby E
AUGUST: 1) Cute building in Vienna
2) Jester during a performance at one of the castles we attended with a team from California
SEPTEMBER: 1) Unsuccessful attempt at blondie brownies for Jason's birthday...oops.
2) Elise Noelle arrives!
OCTOBER: First parent-given bath :)
NOVEMBER: 1) Very real family photo...haha!
2) Oh. No. The first glimpse of rolled eyes...
DECEMBER: 1) After language study relaxing.
2) Christmas tree goodness.
What. a. year. We are thankful for 2011, but looking forward to 2012! Happy New Year!
2011 was a big year for us. Summed up in these words:
Training
Saying "see ya later's"
International Move
Pregnancy (aka weeks of nausea :)
Settling in
Trips to Ikea
Summer Camps
Trip to Poland
Learning to drive stick shift
Church Visits
Language Classes
Public Transportation
Building Relationships
Meeting Neighbors
DEPO
New friends
Trip to Vienna
Birth of our daughter
Family Visits
Becoming parents
Surgeries
Recovering
Mamaland
Thanksgiving
Mikulas
Christmas
I'm sure that's not an exhaustive list...but it's a start! And one of my favorite things to do at the end of the year is to look back over pictures from that year. Then I like to find ones that probably didn't make it to the blog and put them up :)
Some edited, some not, some previously seen here, some not. So here it is...2011!
JANUARY: snow at the beach
FEBRUARY: 1) Elise around 5 weeks...first ultrasound!
2) Valentine's Day in Virginia
MARCH: Last meal at Bojo's before leaving for Slovakia
APRIL: Jas spent many hours putting together lots of Ikea furniture for our flat
MAY: horrendous picture, but funny nonethless...pregnancy photo around 4.5/5 months
JUNE: first grillin' nights. charcoal grill. Jas loved it.
JULY: 1) Brooke and I at my baby shower (thanks Ridgecrest!)
2) Maternity shoot photo...lots of love for baby E
AUGUST: 1) Cute building in Vienna
2) Jester during a performance at one of the castles we attended with a team from California
SEPTEMBER: 1) Unsuccessful attempt at blondie brownies for Jason's birthday...oops.
2) Elise Noelle arrives!
OCTOBER: First parent-given bath :)
NOVEMBER: 1) Very real family photo...haha!
2) Oh. No. The first glimpse of rolled eyes...
DECEMBER: 1) After language study relaxing.
2) Christmas tree goodness.
What. a. year. We are thankful for 2011, but looking forward to 2012! Happy New Year!
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