
I loved this display at Aunty Elisabeth's house in Slovakia! So much better than the Easter bunnies etc. It certainly reflects more colour, life and had a positive effect on me even I was madly rushing around to pack and get ready for the Dr's visit early am then the long 7 hour drive to Romania via Budapest! The good news is that R is improved loads both ears still leaking but very little compared to before! - He is still taking ABs in all possible ways, mouth, ears and nose!

Daddy and R playing at the Romanian MACDONALDS a real treat for Romanians...they even dress up for it! - A Romaniai macdonalds ba apaval.

This is at the Hungarian MACDONALDS....it was a posh one....we stopped tehre on the way back from Slovakia and it was nice...this area is half open half closed...you can see all the planes leaving the airport and the traffic gone bye....R was extatic! Even daddy got inspired a bit!

Here come the three lovely children of my sister (aunty Elisabeth) left to right VITEZ DOCZE BALINT JONATHAN (in case you wonder they are KINIGHTS in the hungarian order and my oldest nephew bored me with all the relevant details), Maria the youngest one (her name is Maria Elisabeth) and Efraim Sandor (what a gorgeous boy).

Reuben was spoilt in Slovakia....he had loads of fun with all the cousins and enjoyed the swing which is a first as normally he hates it.

My brave boy jumping into aunty Ellie's arms! THANKS AUNTY ELLIE! (Koszi Ellie hogy ilyen szepen szorakoztattal es a szeretetett.....de jo is volt egyutt)

Yes! A little more of Mr MISCHIEF! with aunty Ellie! (aha a huncut ka....ujra valami butasagon tori eppen az elmejet de jo hogy ott van MATUS)

Maudy Thursday we had three lambs delivered to my sister's house for preparing the passover meal that all church had shared together after the short church service but we stayed home as none of us eat lamb only brother in law went with the boys. Jonathan helped Reuben carry the lambs to the slaughter it was such a weird interesting experience bringing home some real truths and some thinking about the up coming christian events we remember and observe.
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