Tag: Europe

Done.

Posted by on December 22, 2005

Well I’m done. I’ll try and get the turkey pictures up eventually, though I’m not really in a huge rush (for obvious reasons).

Hope everyone had a great semester, see all the Cornell people in a month (maybe sooner)!

Cab Ride

Posted by on December 11, 2005

Last night we had the most harrowing cab ride of our lives. For the sake of brevity, lets just say the cabdriver side-swiped some shrubbery while going the wrong way down a one-way street!

Turkey

Posted by on December 10, 2005

We arrived safely in Istanbul last night, and immediately proceeded to the Grand Bazaar to haggle a little bit. It’s not like I need a hookah (or anything else they have there for that matter), but I just wanted to see how the haggling went.

Turns out the prices start off at rip-off terrible, but you can haggle them down to an almost reasonable price. Of course, the fact that they have a store in the Bazaar means they have a higher cost than some other store-owners, but I still don’t feel like getting ripped-off.

Today was pretty cool. Seriously, the weather here is a tad chilly. Today we went all around, and I’ll try to upload some of the pictures we took as soon as I can.

Mom’s Time in Budapest

Posted by on December 9, 2005

I just wanted to go over briefly what Mom and I did while we were in Budapest. While the itinerary was similar to the one I had with dad, we ended up doing some different stuff.

The first day (friday), mom got in around noon or one. She was pretty exhausted, so we had lunch at her hotel, and cruised around the city some. We walked through the christmas market in Vorosmarty, and then went for a fairly early dinner at Kiskakkuk.

The second day we spent walking around St. Stephen’s and the big market. The weather was a little crappy, but I think we made the best of it.

The third day the weather was beautiful! We walked from Margitsziget to Castle Hill, toured Buda Castle, and just generally had a really nice day walking around the city. We went out to Cyrano, which was actually really good food.

The fourth day was mom’s birthday. We first went to Gerbeaud, got a couple of pastries and some coffee. Then we had a very strenuous day at the baths in City Park. Seriously, we may have laid there and soaked for like 2 hours. It was a pretty relaxing day. We went to dinner at Cafe Kor — it was spectacular as always!

The fifth day the weather was awful. Mom did some walking around the city alone, and we met her at Central Kavehaz. From there we walked to the great synagogue. It lived up to it’s billing! From there we headed home and got ready for the Nutcracker at the Hungarian Opera House. As I said before, the Hungarian ballet company was fantastic! From there, we went to dinner at Pava.

The last day, we went over to mom’s hotel for breakfast, and wished her a safe trip. Turns out her flight was late, but she ended up getting home safely.

When she got home she told me her internet wasn’t working, so I tried to troubleshoot, and ended up sending her a WRT54GL from Amazon. It should get there soon.

Remiss

Posted by on December 7, 2005

I’ve certainly been remiss in my blogging because we’ve done a lot over the last couple weeks and I’ve mentioned none of it.

First, my mom just left. Her plane was delayed, she missed her connection, so she’s going to have to hang out in Paris for the day. Not the worst fate in the world, but she hates flying (and I’m sure she’s unhappy about the delay).

While she was here the weather was awful, but we made the best of it! We went to the Nutcracker yesterday. The Hungarian ballet company is fantastic!

Our big news though, is that we’re planning on going to Istanbul tomorrow. Hopefully we can get a nice hotel and the flights go okay. I’ll try and put more stuff about mom’s visit up when I have time.

Thanksgiving

Posted by on November 27, 2005

Thanksgiving was an absolutely smashing success. We ate about 7 metric tons of food, went out to the awesome christmas market at Vorosmarty Ter, and then came back and had dessert. The meal was absolutely incredible. Today, we had round 2, and i feel confident saying that most of the food is gone. All that remains now are some pieces of turkey, corn bread, and apple pie.

Happy Thanksgiving

Posted by on November 24, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving!

Snow!

Posted by on November 22, 2005

It snowed!

Weather

Posted by on November 18, 2005

It’s been a while since I’ve been updating frequently. I guess I’ve just been caught up with some other things.

The last couple days we’ve gone out, it has been a blast, but I’m really getting geared up for thanksgiving! Yesterday I had biscuits for dinner. That’s right, biscuits. I was a little worried about making them for thanksgiving without any practice, but they turned out great! The next step is going to be getting together some good sausage gravy.

One thing I’m a little concerned about is getting all the pieces for the Turducken. I know I can get a chicken, and I hope I can get a duck, but I don’t know if they sell turkeys whole. Hopefully we can go to the big market and figure that out. Then its just a matter of making everything and putting it all together!

And now why I decided to post in the first place. The forecast says its going to snow! If I get some good snow pics, I’ll post them :-)

Photos

Posted by on November 14, 2005

My Best of Paris ‘04 photos are up now. I haven’t gone through and commented on all of them yet, but I’ll probably finish that up today.

We haven’t been at the law school all that much because we just don’t have class that much. That certainly is a welcome change from last semester. Unfortunately we don’t have our grades yet, though I’m sure we both did fine.

We’ve been kind of busy trying to plan our thanksgiving dinner, which we’re planning on doing sometime next week (though not necessarily on Thursday). The plan so far is to have a bunch of different things. Here’s a rundown of the temporary menu.

For Dinner

  • Green Bean Casserole
  • Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Corn
  • Buscuits & Gravy
  • Cornbread
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Stuffing
  • Cranberry Sauce
  • A Roast
  • A Turducken

For Dessert

  • Apple Pie
  • Peanut Butter Pie
  • Vanilla Ice Cream

The Turducken is the real piece de resistance. A chicken inside of a duck inside of a turkey. I’m looking forward to getting that one going.

We tried to go to the house of terror today, but unfortunately we forgot that museums are closed on Mondays. I guess we’ll just go shopping for cooking utensils and other non-fresh foodstuffs necessary for our thanksgiving. The current plan is to go to West End City Center to the really big match (and possibly look for some Crate and Barrel type thing).