01 octubre, 2007

2 more days...

Two more days and the holidays will start, can’t wait. I’m so tired… September has squeezed me like a lemon, and to tell you the truth there’s not much left.

The apartment, here we are, we love the place, but there’s so much to do. They started with the kitchen on Thursday, we still have no idea of the furniture, and most of our stuff is still on boxes… I know we are lucky to have found this place, our home, but for the time being it will be a forlorn home sweet home . There’s dirt everywhere due to the works for the kitchen, and maybe because we haven’t clean much, but was the point if everything is so messy?? Is like were back to the student life…

We’ll clean one day,promised!

In the office is been crazy as well, David is working late almost everyday and I’m overloaded with stuff, of course everything is urgent and needs to be finished immediately. I just need to disconnect for a bit…forget about change requests, SAP customizing settings and the endless confcalls…

The evenings just fly away, I have the feeling I don’t turn out a nice penny off them. Apart from the days I go climbing or I decide to tidy up in our forlorn home sweet home. I keep telling myself it will take time to get things sorted out, but I’m so tired when I get home I just do nothing. Absolute zero. Not even diner, well mainly because there’s no kitchen I guess. See, I haven’t updated the blog for centuries…

Ivana came for a visit and then Tony and Sylvia. Ivana visited Praha for the first time. I totally agree with her when she says it looks like Disneyland, with all those millions of roving vagabonds - so called tourists - on the streets, camera on hold and map on the other hand. It’s like they are part of the scenario. But I think she like it here. Les Dick are not new to this city, so we decided to take them to Krakow. First time for me too. The trip was long, but worth it. We rented an apartment in
Kazimierz district. Once a very nice area but practically damaged and abandoned after the 2WW. It reminded me of Malasaña in Madrid. Nice ambiance to go out at night. On Sunday we visited Auschwitz… some other time I will speak about this visit, not now. Still hard to believe mankind possible of such atrocities.



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