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Wednesday, 23 April 2014

A long Easter Holiday

It was long, because unlike in Hungary we had Friday as holiday as well, plus RIchard had his birthday on Saturday, so we weren't bored this weekend to say the least. 
On Friday Jayne and Peter were looking after the boys so I could take out Richard for a birthday meal and stay over. The morning after we went to try out archery which Richard always wanted to do. (a few years ago he almost bought a bow at the hungarian christmas market...) No doubt he was good at it, but surprisingly I enjoyed it too, certainly won't be the last time we did archery. 
On Sunday we had Jayne and Peter and Grandma Joan over to our house for Easter and Richard birthday celebration. I have cooked lamb first time in my life, and have to admit it was pretty good...
In the morning of course The Rabbit came, and at last this year wasn't raining so we could hide the eggs in the garden. They were so cute and innocent as they run from bushes to bushes shouting out what they found. Although mostly Benji, Robin was busy putting the eggs in-and-out of his bucket. 
The same day Peter asked Benji how come the Rabbit has so many chocolates, where does he getting it from. Benji explained the Santa gave it him, because there is no snow now, so he can not bring them himself. Ahh, Of course! :)
And Robin has delighted me with a new "almost a word": nu-nu which is "nyuszi" in short (rabbit in hungarian)
On Monday we didn't rest either, while I made a Challah bread dough and while it was proving, we went to Middleton Hall for Easter celebration, which wasn't a big thing, but the children enjoyed themselves anyhow. There was a playground, bouncy castle, magician (Benji had a belly laugh watching it), and someone dressed up as a rabbit (which frightened Robin to death every time it walked passed)
The challah bread ended up lovely at home, cooked a ham with it and lots of lovely fresh vegetables, which 90% were eaten by the only female member of the family, the boys just stuffed their faces with the ham...















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