Saturday, October 27, 2012

A Rainy Climbing Trip



 found a friend for jonas, her name is zara.
i don't get a lot of chances to take pictures of the outdoors.  However, we (tomasz, nadia, xristo and i) had a chance to go for a quick climbing trip this weekend.  We spent a few hours (it started raining) in the nestos river valley, one of my favorite areas on the mainland.  The picture below is a photo of a sandbar in the middle of the river.  I love the colors. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012


 this is by far the best part of my job.  reading.  especially when it happens on a sunday morning with coffee and cookies.  this is my second time teaching a farewell to arm and my first time tackling a piece by dostoyevsky.  they are challenging, deep, yet timeless and motivating.  i find that the kids are able to brag to their friends when they finish, it is something that is impressive.
 followed up my morning book read with a lunch out with friends. 
 i love this picture of her, the earring just makes it. 
the aftermath of lunch.  those mushrooms were as good as they look. 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

New Food, Searching for Chestnuts and Our God Son Turned 2

eleftheria has been trying a bunch of new recipes lately.  this one is a grilled chicken breast with an onion chutney thing, white wine baked carrots, and boiled squash with olive oil salt and pepper.  
we checked out our first 3d movie on our new tv.  MIB III; a great movie for 3d and fun overall.  the 3d kind of messes with the sub-titles.
 this was a good one too.  grilled salmon, fava, toasted bread and a spinach salad.
 we went out today to look for chestnuts up in the hills outside thessaloniki.  it was a great break.

 found this crazy little thing in the woods.  very alien in nature. 
 crazy amounts of lichen.

i lost my glove, and then, after some searching, found it.  i have a hard time keeping track of things in general, and finding things is a simple pleasure in my life.  a complete waste of energy and time.

 awesome sandwich while sitting under a tree. 

so, our god son turned 2 a couple of weeks ago.  we got him a motorcycle that turns on revs, brakes, honks, lights up and shakes.  pretty awesome. 
we got him the toy because he is pretty obsessed with my bike; he carried around my keys most of the night



eleftheria walked around with him as he took child view pics of the action. 
the aftermath in the play-room

my mind has been in kind of a weird place recently, so i thought that i would drop a post of some of the things that are making me happy these days.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Childhood Memories Remembered

so, one of the more personal gifts that i received for my birthday/wedding was a framed collage from, arguably, my best/longest lasting friend (an accomplishment for me).  the frame brought back an incredible amount of childhood memories.  if not for any other reason than to save some of my fleeting memories so that i have them in the future, i thought i would break down all of the parts, and write a little bit about what i remember. if any readers have different, or better memories of my childhood, please leave a comment so that i can maintain an understanding of my younger years. 

we had gi joes (big and small), gi joe placemats, and watched gi joe on television.  i think it was probably to make up for the fact that steven liked to sing and i cried a lot.  the one thing that made us feel tough was when duke talked to us about fire safety. now you know, and know is half the battle (i use this phrase in my classroom to this day).

steven's backyard, where we spent much of our time when steven's allergies were not overwhelming.  it was fenced, and i think steven's mom liked the idea that we were more controllable in a closed environment.  it was one of the few places where steven didn't get hurt, and i didn't get stung by a bee.

the empire strikes back. the scariest of the three movies, i think steven and i liked the fact that finally the side with the cooler stuff was finally winning. 

nintindo 64 was the final gaming console that i ever played (unbelievable to most of my male students).  we got in trouble when we played too much at my house, so we would go to steven's house to escape the unwanted scrutiny.  1080 was an important competitive game for us as we tried to beat each other's best times. 

candy land came alive for us.  the board game was not good enough for us, so we made it real life in steven's backyard.  jumping off the picnic table, doing somersaults in the grass, and 'swimming' across the yard were some of the things a passerby would witness as we pretended that the backyard was split into different areas of candy like lemon drops, marshmallows, and skittles.  i am sure we appeared in need of a good psychiatrist.

goosebumps was the quintessential book series of our childhood.  just enough scary, just enough stupid, and many to trade and share.  both of us became avid readers of all kinds of things. 

super-soakers, after our mothers decided that just because we played with guns did not mean that we were going to use guns, became some of our favorite toys.  steven always had the better gun, but i could always run faster, and was more competitive (maybe i was just mean).

hours and hours were spent playing zelda.  we had the guidebook, and beat the game multiple times.  however, i do recall a file that we had where the water temple was impossible, i still argue that the game had a glitch; unfortunately, it was probably in our heads, the glitch that is.  spoiler alert, it is the princess. 

ah calvin and hobbes. if you have not read the strip by bill watterson, read it.  if you do not like the strip by bill watterson, do not tell me.

a birthday i suppose, we were together from steven's year one.  we come back together every year or so and pick up where we left off.  i hope that i have mellowed, i know that steven has become more of person than perhaps i will ever be.  i am increasingly amazed by the things that he has accomplished and the events that i never knew about.  the friendship has progressed basically unbroken, but there were some difficult years in high school when i thought that i was cool. 

venom is hands down the coolest of the spiderman super-villians.  we both have a good bit of childhood allowance tied up in cards and comic books. 

like gi joe, we had everything star wars.  it was an important piece of media.  we always thought about keeping toys in the box so that we could make some money, but playing always trumped future financial security. 

chang wufei was, by far, my favorite gundam wing character.  he was a loner, quiet, really tough, smart, and commanded, what i thought to be, the best mobile suit.  it was one of those wonderful things where steven and i agreed and could, when we played, both be our favorite characters. 

so that is it, my childhood and our friendship in a nut-shell.  i wish i had more stuff like this.  as i get older i remember less, i suppose everyone does, and while i am not very nostalgic, i do hope that my children will have as good of a friend as steven was for me, and i hope that my children will be better friends than i was.  please add any thoughts to the comment page so that  i have a fuller image of my life than i have now. 

finally, thank you steven.  we should keep in touch (yeah right)


Thursday, September 6, 2012

Happy Birthday Dad (it is his b-day here)




                                                  Some men rule countries,
                                                  Others leave profound marks on history,
                                                  But only a select few will make you who you really are.
                                                  This is mine.  Thank you dad.

Happy Birthday!