Wednesday, March 23, 2016

March came in like a lion...

He's so dapper.
Not really! I just thought "March update" sounded boring! Haha.

I'm not sure it came in like a lamb, either, but looking back at these photos we were obviously outside a bit more this month than had
Love these tulips 
from my favorite flower shop. 
become usual. The month was still overwhelmingly cool and cloudy, but at least we did not have the freezing cold temperatures of January and February. And there were a few nicer days sprinkled in.

Tulips were out in all the stores and flower shops, pansies began appearing at garden centers, it's beginning to feel like Spring finally! Snowdrops appeared in our yard, as did crocuses. The crocus festival took place in the Jasne Błonia the third weekend in March, though we did not attend (Emmy was sick on Saturday and then it rained on Sunday so we stayed home). Anyways, by the time we returned from our Easter break travels (more about that to come in future posts), it felt like Spring had actually arrived!

Saturday morning fun. Giddy-up! 
Charles was out of town again for the middle two weeks of the month.  We plugged along here at home. Tuesday the 8th was International Women's Day.  Here in Poland, women receive flowers from, well, lots of people! Emmy's classmates brought flowers for the girls, and for the children to bring home to their mothers. I saw people
Daddy makes a fun horse.

handing them out to ladies at the mall. My landlords brought a bouquet of tulips to me. What a lovely tradition! Some of my friends and I were discussing how this is something we should get behind in the U.S. and really play up this day, celebrating all women, rather than Mother's Day. Not that you shouldn't celebrate Mother's Day with your mom, but it seems to have become such hugely commercialized day with so much attention given to it, and yet it is a day that can be hard for a lot of people  who have lost their moms or children or who long to be a mother but cannot. (Speaking from experience).

 On Wednesday the 9th, I was able to attend a cooking class at culinary school. One of our friends set it up, and it was a lot of fun! The chef appeared on the Polish version of Top Chef or Master Chef, I'm not sure which, but after that he said there was a lot of interest so he opened this school. The cusine for the evening was "modern Polish fusion" and the food was delicious! I'm pretty sure we each ate 200 grams of butter a piece though, there was so much that went into the dishes!  The first course was a beet salad with goat cheese, the second course was a Jerusalem artichoke soup with  parsley pesto and bacon, the main course was cod with a pea puree, and the final course was a flour-less chocolate cake. Wow. I'm hungry thinking about it again! 

Walking to dinner in Old Town on the weekend when Daddy was home in between his trips. Such handsome dudes.

Look, Mama!
Strolling through the garden.
The next week the weather was a bit warmer a few days so Matthew and I enjoyed more time in the garden. He loves to pick up these tiny pine cones in the yard, and he found he has pockets. Time to check pockets when I wash clothes now!  
Snowdrops and Rags
St. Patrick's Day was a BEAUTIFUL day, and the kids enjoyed playing on the playground after school with some of their friends. 

Emmy, Freja, and Claire

Mark, Freja and Emmy
Sweet friends

Some days just call for fancy.
Trying on his new hat, again in the garden...
...picking up pine cones. This was over the weekend, you can see Daddy's hand so he was back home! 
Sunday morning breakfast. Eating European style, breads, cheese, meats, fruit, some pastry, yum! 

We missed the crocus festival since Emmy was sick, but I drove by one afternoon the following week to take a peak and snapped a couple of photos. Beautiful!
Crocuses in the Jasne Błonia. 
The end of March involves our Easter Break travels, so that's up next! 

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