Sunday, June 05, 2011

Happy Birthday to me!

The beginning of this past week found us still in Marietta, Georgia. While I was in the U.S., I recognized a strange phenomenon. When we are overseas, we always enjoy looking for American products such as Oreos, cake mixes or Crisco in the various countries we visit. It's almost a game as we go from grocery store to grocery store just looking (and occasionally, but not often, buying) to see which American products can be found.




Well, when our daughter lived in France, I used to buy these wonderful spiced cookies each time we visited her and Jonathan. Then one day Kari introduced me to this delicious spread (looks like peanut butter, but a little creamier) with the same spiced taste. Lo, can you imagine how excited I got when I found the same thing available at Kroger in America???? I got almost as excited as I would when I would meet an African from the Ivory Coast!!! Far more excited than when I found Oreos in Greece!

It's a little expensive, but you really ought to try the cookies and the spread! This is the Lotus brand, the exact brand that Kari would buy for me in France! Let me know what you think about them!




Toward the end of our time in America, we celebrated Queenie and Pa's anniversary, even though Pa was no longer with us. Glenn's mother told us that Pa had already decided how he wanted to celebrate their 65th anniversary, and it was for the whole Borders clan to go with them to Outback Steak House. Pa had been saving for the event, which Glenn found in his bedside table, so "he" took the whole crew out for dinner just before Glenn and I returned to Budapest. To us, it was kind of odd that he wanted to go to Outback because Pa himself was a seafood lover...but we didn't argue! (How could we?)




Jackson, Beth and Stephen's son, dressed for the occasion with his smile and his cute little fedora.




We spent a lot of time with Glenn's family during the days, but I got to see my father a lot too. (More than usual because his "special friend", Emogene, was out in Texas with one of her sons.) Fortunately, Emogene flew back into town early on the day we were flying out, so we went to the airport to pick her up, and then ate together on the way home, and then she came over for dinner before we flew out late that night. She and my dad make a cute couple, don't you think?




We carried back with us 4 bags stuffed with clothes, food and books, and some items for 5 other people. Good friends from our church, Bobby and Kerry, picked us up from my father's house at 7 pm and took us to the Atlanta airport to catch our 11 pm flight out. They were both feeling kinda sickly with a bug their family had been passing around, but so far, we haven't had any of their symptoms. If they are reading this, we thank them very much!!! It was a huge favor they did for us and we appreciated it very much.




Now, every time we come home for a visit, folks are all the time telling us they'd like to come visit us in Budapest or we invite them to come visit us and no one ever comes. (Well, I shouldn't say EVER but I'm using literary license to make a point...) Lot's of folks have said, "I would have to get a passport" so we are going to make it easy for them. Go to the Powder Springs post office and get an application. We'd love to show you our beautiful city! And, to get your money's worth, stay long enough to run over to Vienna, Austria 2 hours away or up to Prague, Czech Republic that is 6 hours away!




We would love to have you come!

Anyway, the trip home was just the way I like them. UNeventful!




Our strawberry plants had started producing. We picked about 3 pounds of strawberries, cut them up and froze them for eating later over ice cream or in other desserts. Aren't they pretty? Glenn picked another 2-3 pounds yesterday so I now have 8 containers of strawberries in my freezer and there are tons more strawberries coming!




While in the U.S. I found this Hi and Lois comic strip that made me laugh and laugh and laugh! It fits me perfectly! And for those who can't read the small print, I've made a larger copy below in the next two photos!!! Hmmmm, I guess I'm not the ONLY one who likes a little bit of coffee with their whipped cream and white chocolate syrup!






Sounds just like me, doesn't it Karin and Kari?



Friday night we were invited to Melissa and Scott's for dinner. They are a young couple living here while Scott goes to the Central European University to study Ottoman Turk history. They live in downtown BP. When we left their apartment, we decided to walk part the way home. I loved this sign that indicates the direction to various countries, such as Poland, Croatia, and France! (The bottom sign says: Francia orszag, which is Country of France). Cool, eh?




This is the famous Astoria Hotel. At night, it is gorgeous. During the day, it is beautiful. I don't know which one is more impressive, day or night!

Today is my birthday and we have a few folks coming over for cake and homemade ice cream. (Remember the 14 quarts of ice cream I made just before going to the U.S. for the funeral? Well, I need help eating it or I will gain 10 kilos!) Alvin always makes me a birthday cake, so he is bringing it over when he comes. I love a party!

We head out this week for Ukraine for a meeting, then on to Bulgaria for another meeting. We will provide member care to our personnel. My role of TCK Education Consultant has officially been transferred to someone else as of June 1, so except for the emails coming in wishing me happy birthday, the daily onslaught of emails has slowed down. Now I can concentrate on helping Glenn with member care.

Take care! Because of our travels, I'm not sure when I will be able to update but I'll be back as soon as possible.


6 comments:

Helen said...

Hi Glenn and Cile! It was good to see you while you were in the US, although I know the reason for your visit was sad.

Cile, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Sounds like you will have a great celebration. The homemade ice cream sounds yummy and the fresh strawberries look wonderful. It would be fun to help you out with consuming them!

I've always wondered how accessible Europe was, who knows maybe someday we can brave the long travel and "pop call" on y'all! ;-)

One more time, happy birthday and happy travels.

Helen

TCamp said...

Love reading your blog. So interesting and informative. Glad you made it back uneventfully.
Happy Birthday,
Teresa Camp

Tee and Hubby said...

Happy Birthday! Enjoy your cake and ice cream.

The clown troup from New Hope (Fayetteville, GA) just returned yesterday from a trip to the Ukraine. I understand they ministered to over 1000 school children.

God bless you both as you obey the call on your life.

Unknown said...

Great post! Hope you enjoyed your cake and ice cream. Sorry we missed you on skype, but hope you had a wonderful day.

Enjoy your summer getting to focus on one job instead of two!!!

Love and miss you guys (but glad we can say, "see you next month!")

Kate

Janey said...

Happy Birthday, what a great post!

Barbara Guidetti said...

Happy (belated) birthday Cile, sounds like you were having a great day. You make the simple and the complicated profound and enjoyable. I love you and can't wait to see you to celebrate the birth of our grand-daughter!