The End of a Winter Summer
Since our seasons are reversed out here technically we
coming to the end of a nice and typically mild tropical winter whereas most of
you are now preparing for the big BBQ weekend and kids (finally) returning to
school next week. Unlike most of our international colleagues who seem to take
a month of home leave we staying domestic and had to remain creative to
entertain Adi during his 2 month ‘summer break’. As you saw from our last post
one great week was spent doing nothing on the beach up north which was
wonderful. And now that we know we are leaving in December many of these
adventures are last time experiences for us (sadly).
We have made several trips to our ‘escape’ city of Nelspruit
South Africa but we wish we could say they were for tourist purposes. Although
a nice break from Maputo they are all centered around medical visits and
shopping for the family. We have developed a nice routine of both a place to
stay, places to eat and ironically people from Maputo to see. Aside from minor
adjustments here and there, we are all healthy and Rea continues to grow right
on schedule. A nice chubby baby girl with an adoring big brother. The simple
drive of 3.5 hours now takes around 5 with road construction and a stress
boarder crossing on both sides. Coming back ur car looks like we stocking up
for a natural disaster. The food prices and selection have gotten notably worse
since our arrival so we save substantially by planning ahead for each month’s
eating. But we did take Adi to see
Taming Your Dragon II and since he has only seen 3 films before this is a
special treat.
We did have a couple wonderful visits with old friends who
were in town for business. Jimmy who I met and traveled with in Vietnam in 1998
and Holly who has become a business mentor and a PPP specialist and professor n
the same field as I. We will welcome
Gabrielle mid Sept who went to grad school with Pranvera. Always a nice excuse to show them highlights
of the city and enjoy a nice meal out.
Rea is fantastic. Is at the stage of putting her feet in her mouth, cooing non-stop, waking up all the time (she really is a non-sleeper) and keeping her wide eyes open to absorb everything she can. Adi is unfortunately at the same school since he misses the cutoff to join all his friends as they have moved on to kindergarten. So he and Evi are the heads of the school which is fun but it seems like the academic challenges are a bit limiting.
So our plans continue as indicated and we move out of our
house end of Sept. We have been blessed with such a wonderful home for a year
but the landlords want to take it back forcing us to rent another furnished
small apartment for 2.5 months before we physically leave. As much as an
inconvenience as this will be, all our personal affects will head back to
Kosovo with enough time to actually get there before we do. This is will be an
unusual benefit since we have had to get used to making due in any new location
with around 3 months of minimal furniture and personal items till ours arrive.
This will also adjust us to downsizing since our place in Pristina is a small 2
bedroom apartment that we will stay in at least for the winter till we can add
another level ontop or find a house outside the city to rent. Either way it
will be cozy but it is ours and won’t have to worry about anyone kicking us
out.
Pranvera has planned a magnificent final international
vacation for us before we leave the region. Come mid October, which is the
ideal season, we will hit Cape Town and surrounding wine area for the first
time with the family. We of course plan to do a couple local beach weekends
away with friends to soak in the final blue waters, white sand and total
isolation from other people. Then in mid Dec we will say goodbye to our dear
Maputo after almost 3 years and head stateside for a much needed American
Christmas where I grew up in St Louis Missouri. We’ll have over 3 weeks with
the grandparents and aunt and the chance to show off Rea to many old and dear
friends. Pranvera and I are planning to then take our first solo trip in too
long to Chicago for a couple nights over New Years to (re) appreciate one of
the greatest cities in its festive season. And before heading to our new home we
will visit DC for 4 days in mid January to see other friends and pick-up some
of our winter gear in storage before experiencing our first real winter in 3
years.
Pranvera is ready to return to work and very much looking
forward to the support of being back home.
We have never actually lived in the same city with family so this will
be a wonderful experience for us all but especially the kids. We have a great
school for Adi and more baby sitters than we’ll know what to do with for Rea. I
still have some old friends left in Pristina to reconnect with and look forward
to getting to know the families of all of Pranvera’s close friends that we have
never really interacted with much since we were not with kids before. Of course
the ‘city life’ and weather will be a hard adjustment for us all but none the
less am looking forward to teaching Adi to ski, going on snowshoe walks with
the family and making snow angles in our free time.
We are sorry we won’t be in Africa for anytime in 2015 to
host some of you we were hoping to see. But this way at least Europe is right
next door so London is on the top of our long holiday weekend trips with we
hope many more to follow. We hope the Fall welcomes you all with wonderful
energy and excitement for change as it certainly will for us.
Until next time.
The Kirkbrides
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