I know, I know...I've been slacking in the posting department. Well, the family is here! I have been having so much fun with them - we've gone to Trakai castle and Vilnius and walked around Klaipeda and eaten out at wonderful places. Robert and Sara have been enjoying themselves...mostly when my friends are around and they have someone other than their siblings to talk to. Robert has enjoyed the drinking age and the local beer and the local ladies, but all in moderation of course. Sara has enjoyed the shoes and yet she's only bought one pair, and I have acquired two darling pair of boots. I will surely take pictures and post them at a later date ;)
Robert's Oakland A's hat is read as 'Ass' here and so he's getting looks from everyone cause he's wearing one of the only words some people know in English on his forehead. So funny. My family loves the food here, and we've had some amazing dishes so far. Surprisingly enough, the hotel my parents are staying at is just a 20 second walk from my front door, and it has an excellent kitchen...and it's always dead, so my friends and I will have to eat there sometimes.We've enjoyed good weather for the most part, with only a day or two of rain...the sun is slowly coming out as I'm writing this, before we head out to Nida - a small fishing village on the Spit, where we will take a ferry to and drive up 60 km to reach. The fam leaves in two days, and it's weird to think they've been here and seen so much and spent so much time with me after not seeing them for several months, which makes me think of when I'll see them next...sometime next year...which is also weird. Mom has said that she is coming in the Spring if she can, which would be great if she can make it over here with Sara or whoever...I'm stealing all of their pictures so I can properly add to my photo album so everyone may partake of the pictage :)Off for now - I'll write more later!!
Well folks, the Autumn Break is over. My days of sleeping in until forever and doing absolutely nothing productive are through. I've been reading my books and knitting and drinking lots of 3-in-1 coffee drinks...I am okay with the end though, as I am looking forward to getting back into the routine at work and interacting with people again! So many people went home, so I look forward to their return and hearing how they spent their week off.
The weather has taken a drastic turn for the 'different' and now snow is on-again-off-again the ground and in the air. It's pretty, and just cold enough to be brisk and lovely, not blustery and annoying...but those days are coming!
My family comes in less than two weeks...and I am so looking forward to it!! I have been talking about them non-stop to anyone who will listen! Also, I'm finally sending out postcards...so for those who have been wondering 'I wonder where my postcard is?' will finally get one. For those that want to send ME a postcard, I'd truly appreciate some snail mail - so write me a note (on here, email, etc) and I'll send you my address!!
Sninga!! (It's snowing!) Not amazingly hard as of yet, but it's definitely coming down as snowflakes and not sleet. It's 2.38 am as I write this, and as I am unsure if it will stick in the morning, I took a picture of the snow stuck to the cars on
my street. I kept hearing from everyone that the snow would not come until much later, but what a both pleasant and unpleasant surprise. As a creature from California, I'm unsure how my positive outlook on the cold and the snow will hold up as both things prevail for the months ahead. For now though, I'm thinking one thing: snow fight!!
Note: It did stick and it is still snowing this evening...it's beautiful and cold and makes me long for Christmas!! The picture is the current snowfall, with more photos of the snow added to my photo album on Yahoo.
This evening, after driving around for almost an hour to find an alternate route to the cemetery because the main road was blocked,
I was able to see the Klaipeda cemetery alight with candles in honor of All Saint's Day. It was beautiful - the headstones had candles and flowers in front of them, and the moonlight was just soft enough to make it eerie to walk among the graves. It was also very, very cold - a whopping -12° C (11° F) with some snow predicted later tonight. For this reason, we were only there for a few minutes - long enough for me to snap some photos and enjoy the scenery before hopping back in the car and heading to El Dorado for pizza and
coffee.
The week off is going well. I've spent time with friends and have been enjoying the Hallmark channel on television - quality English language entertainment ;) Also, my family comes to visit me in two weeks, which is going to be so very exciting. I can't wait to show my siblings Klaipeda and have them meet my dearest friends. Also, I finally get to show my parents what I do for LCC and have them see the school and take them to the new places I've discovered, etc. A good time will be had by all, I hope. I so look forward to it!