Sunday, August 26, 2012

Movie Night

Here is a short conversation I had with Alex a few days ago:
Me:  Would you like to go to the movie Toy Story 3?
Alex:  Is it in Greek?
Me:  No, it says it will be in English.
Alex:  Will they be talking in funny English?

At first Demetris though he meant they would be saying funny things, but Alex was wondering if they would be speaking with a British accent. In Cyprus almost all native English speakers are British, and I have to agree, it does sound a bit funny.
After a day at the beach yesterday, we quickly cleaned up, ate dinner, and once Sofia strapped on her party shoes we were ready for movie night. This was the first time our kids had been to a theater for a movie.  It was held at an open air theater in a residential area of Nicosia. It was a medium size place with patio style chairs set on steps. Nothing fancy but being outside was nice. Sofia was shy at first and wouldn't face the screen until I held her on my lap, but in no time she was laughing along. The surprise was that it turned out to be in Greek after all. It didn't matter. We enjoyed it anyway. There was even an intermission to allow us to get more snacks.  Alex said it was a great movie!


Before the movie

The big screen

Engrossed in the movie

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Village People

Lots to catch up on today.  We have spent the past week and a half at the village and there is no Internet connection there.  It makes us realize how much we depend on our computers.  A week ago this past Thursday we made our way to the village.  On our way, we stopped at the airport to pick up Aunt Margaret who was arriving from Athens.  She is married to Uncle Yiannis who is Electra's brother.  Uncle Yiannis had arrived the previous week, but Aunt Margaret had to pay a visit to her mother before coming.  Margaret is originally from Holland, and she and Yiannis have spent most of their married life in Athens.  They have a house in the village next to Electra's.  Demetris' siblings and families were also at the village because during this time of year pretty much everyone in Cyprus goes on vacation.  There happens to be a holiday on August 15 (Assumption of the Virgin Mary) and everyone plans time off around this.  We did our best to make the most of our time there.  One day we took the kids to a water park and they had a great time.  Alex and I went down some pretty big slides many times.  Sofia liked just playing in the water and floating down the lazy river in a tube with me.  The day ended with a bang.  As we were leaving, someone ran a stop sign in the parking lot and hit Diana and Michalis' car.  Quite a bit of damage on the front end.
Demetris and I like to search out new places to see.  One day we were planning to head to a beach, and on the way there we saw a hand painted sign that said, "beach this way."  It pointed down a rough dirt road but we chanced it and found a bit of a hidden jewel.  It was a beach in a small cove with only about twenty other people.  There weren't any amenities there, but the water was clear and the scenery beautiful.  On other days we enjoyed driving through the mountains and trying to squeeze in a bit of exercise when possible, including taking the kids on walks.  During our down time we watched the Olympics.  Cyprus won a silver medal in laser sailing, the first Olympic medal ever won by a Cypriot!

Picnic under the large cypress trees in Salamiou



An aqueduct we discovered on one of our adventures

This is all that remains of the river during the dry summer months

Aunt Margaret joined us on a hike on the Caledonia trail

Scenery at our newly discovered beach

The boys had to climb the rocks at the beach and Demetris ended up with another scraped leg.

"Little" Electra and Sofia

The ancient bridge, the last bridge we saw

 Alex asked to be the guest blogger tonight.  I'll give a bit of background so that you understand what he wrote a bit more.  There are three Venetian bridges in Cyprus.  We have visited the first two, but the third is more allusive.  It is shown on maps, but there is only a dirt road to reach it, and of course they aren't really named.  We did quite a bit of exploring one day and finally ran across the bridge.  The pictures are dark because it was late afternoon when we got there and it was a very shaded area.  Here's what Alex had to say:
It was the best  bridge that I saw.  It was a pretty big adventure and we finally found it.  We had to hurry home because it was going to get dark.  I went over it.  It was freezing freezing water and even little rocks made a huge splash. I don't know how they make a huge splash and if I throw rocks and they don't make a splash that means they don't go in the water.  I think it was a pretty good bridge.  The End.

From far away it looks like you can't walk on it, that it's just a decoration, but you can walk on it. `

Daddy is so cool in this picture

Me and daddy by the bridge and there was a big drop if we walked some more

It's pretty cool that it has so many trees. 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Birthday Boy

Alex turned five yesterday.  We had a day full of celebrating, beginning in the morning with opening presents.  He liked everything he got.  For lunch we went to his favorite spot:  McDonald's.  Aunt Maria was nice enough to make the cake for him, and I spent part of the afternoon decorating it with the symbol for the Apoel soccer team.  While we were out doing some errands, it started to pour rain.  It is much needed around here, but really flooded the streets.  In the evening, we met the entire family (except grandma who is still at the village) at a place for the party.  Alexis and Stephanos came home from the army for the weekend so they were also able to join us.  Alex loved the party place.  It was quite large and all outside.  There were tables for dinner in the middle and they were surrounded by bounce houses, a playground, ball pit area, etc.  All of the cousins had a blast running around and playing.  They really didn't want to stop to eat.  The food was quite good, served family style.  We had our cake and Alex received even more presents.  We got home around midnight with two exhausted kids.  Today we went to a park to test out his new remote control car, airplane, and skateboard, and he was excited to wear his new fast running shoes.  Here's to many more great birthdays for him.

Now he can do some more work

Opening the airplane

Alexis and Stephanos arrive home and join the celebration

The "big" kids

The little sister

The finished product

Officially FIVE



Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The past week

Last Friday we once again headed to the village for the weekend.  Themis and Maria and kids brought grandma up the following day. We did some work around the house, but one of the main goals was to have air conditioning installed!  It is a couple of weeks late for my family to enjoy, but still much appreciated by us.  Since we needed to move furniture in the room we use to make space for the workers, we took advantage of the time and also cleaned out the room and rearranged the furniture.  We now have more space to move around and also made a small sitting area.  We went to a beach that is fairly close to the village one day and other than that mostly took it easy.  On Tuesday morning we picked up Uncle Yiannis at the airport.  He is Electra's youngest brother and lives in Athens.  His wife will be arriving next week.  Prior to their planned trip to Cyprus, her mother, who is 98 years old, fell and broke her hip.  She had it operated on, and is already at home and moving around.  Sounds like she is a feisty lady.  We then drove Yiannis to the village, and he will stay there with his siblings and we will join them next week.  This is the time for birthdays in our families.  Yesterday was my moms and today is Curt, Grandma Electra, and Stefanos and Alexis.  Happy birthday to all of them.  Stefanos and Alexis are currently in the army but were able to come home for several hours today. They entered the army a few weeks ago, as is required of all males in Cyprus.  They will need to serve for two years and as Alexis said to me today "I'm already tired of it."  It was nice to see them, if only briefly, and we wish them well. 

Still Red Sox fans

Sofia, Electra, and Evelina





Playing BINGO in our sitting area at the village house

Making "cakes" across the street from the village house