The Cheesy Anniversary I Liked.
Monday, August 23rd, 2010 at 1:07 am (GMT+2) by Petar
4 years we’ve been married (well, on August 21 to be more precise) and that’s officially the first cheese cake in the family. Petra and Jessica (who actually cooked it), my Romanian colleague Cătălina and lastly – Jamie Oliver are all to be thanked for it. I just ate and photographed.
Let me use the occasion and drop you all a brief update on us… We’re back in Sofia after a lengthy but still kind of pleasant drive from Holland to Bulgaria. The holiday was too short unfortunately… but then few good holidays are actually “long enough”. Now we’ve gotten into the daily life back here and the church is slowly picking up as well after a pretty empty summer.
I myself have been blessed with the ability to work 25% more than I ever had for the past three weeks and if I manage to keep at it until the end of the month (more would already be the icing of the cake) it’d be wonderful. Petra’s work hasn’t resumed to full speed yet, but in a week or two she’ll probably want to be back on holiday as well.
This school year she’s also going to be teaching first aid courses at the school, so it will certainly be different than what she had earlier.
We’ve finally gotten ourselves to select a new bed – the second bed in the family (the first being still in Holland cause it’s too bulky to transport). We’re so excited to actually have a chance to sleep at night. It will certainly play a role in my tiredness and sleeping pattern chaos. Lately we’ve been trying to make the place of my mum a bit nicer and comfortable to live in and that’s removed a lot of annoyances with stuff breaking down daily (esp. the old beaten hot water boiler).
Still no definite word on our own apartment. Certainly for the next 9 months we’ll be staying where we are (should the house itself not fall down). If you think of us, please, do continue to pray for this situation. It’s way beyond being an annoyance for us – we simply don’t think of it anymore, but the monthly payments remind us of it regularly, so it’s not exactly “being easy” either.

So, we’re on the road again… And as you can see – our car has been refreshed – it almost drives as a car driven 1km only… almost.
Floods? Killings? Famine? Theft?
Interestingly enough, if you were to ask a Bulgarian “How’s life?”, he’d say – “Life? Life’s no life at all!”. Ask your average Western-European – life will actually sound like life. Go to the city and compare it with the village… It’s unlikely that “similar” is how you’ll describe the experience.
What’s with the end of the world?! Well, it appears that a bunch of people got tired of Facebook’s privacy policy modifications and started closing down their accounts. In several months, I foresee a world-wide crisis over this issue, which may or may not result in something. All in all, the dogs are barking but the caravan moves on. Meanwhile, those who care for their sanity should do a reality check: if one were able to survive without a single web-site 5 years ago, chances are (pretty high, mind you!) that the same is possible today. People give up meat and live on just fine, for crying out loud! (apologies to any vegetarians reading this, no offense intended)