Tuesday, December 29, 2009

I keep meaning to update my blog, but things have been so busy that I end up putting it off. So, once again, a list -

Still no news from the embassy. If we haven't heard anything by the end of January, we're going to make our way to Ukraine. (Star and I can only stay in the Schengen region for 90 days out of 180, and we'd like to leave a little time just in case we get a call while we are in Kiev.)

I've stopped studying everything except Russian. Since over 50% of the population in Kiev speak only Russian at home, I figured this was probably a good time to study!

Star has finished her latest comic. Will work on scanning it soon.

Star has also been fascinated with cooking recently. We bought her a cookbook for Christmas, and she has cooked at least one meal a day since then.

Robin is working on a new play. His last play, Broken Holmes, is preparing for its upcoming run at the Leicester Comedy Festival.

I've discovered that my favorite snow is that just beneath a tree. It's the crunchiest.

The yarn here is the cheapest I've ever seen, it's cold and I have lots of spare time. So, I'm knitting a cowl neck scarf.

I have been eating paprikas like apples. Yum.

That's about all I can think of for now. Must sleep.

Пока!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Quick Visa Update

We were denied visas. It seems that poor folk like us don't love each other as much as those with fat bank accounts and cushy jobs. At this very moment, Robin is on a bus, heading for Warsaw. He is making the same trip Star and I made exactly two weeks ago. We are going to appeal the refusals and hope that they are overturned.

I'll post updates when I get them!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Warsaw IV

The British Embassy contacted me Friday to let me know that a decision has been made, and that we can now come pick up our passports. Tomorrow at 15:00, we will know what's going to happen. What we've done the last few days -


Warsaw Uprising Museum - There is a pillar down the center of the building with fake bullet holes you put your ear against to hear sounds from the uprising.

Nike Monument



Star drawing in the sand on the beach in Praga.

From the beach in Praga.

Band statues in Praga. On the drum is a list of songs and a number to text. One to five minutes after texting, your song plays.

Star being Star.

Praga skyline.

I don't care for Amy Winehouse, but I thought this was a very good sculpture. It was in the Koneser Vodka Factory that has since been transformed into an art complex.

Star played chess with no opponent.

This symbol is everywhere in Warsaw. It was painted on walls during the uprising and stands for Polska Walczaca (Fighting Poland).

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Warsaw III

Everything is filed with the embassy. Now, we wait. After our second appointment in two days, we went to the park nearby. We saw the Chopin monument and fed things.








Sunday, November 29, 2009

Warsaw II

We went to the Warsaw Zoo today. We ate gofry z bita smietana z czekolada (waffle with whipped cream and chocolate) and saw more red squirrels than we could count.

Tomorrow is our appointment with the British embassy here in Warsaw, so keep your fingers crossed!*















*Metaphorically, of course.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Warsaw I

On the bus in Dover

The Channel Tunnel - I thought that this was a tunnel that you drove through. Obviously, I was wrong.

Star eating peanuts on the bus outside of Berlin. (These peanuts have lasted us four days so far!)

Star eating spiral potatoes in Warsaw Old Town.

This old man was handing out bird seed to anyone who would have it.

Star feeding a pigeon.

Star feeding two pigeons.

The pigeons took a break from being fed to circle around the square.

The church that houses Chopin's heart in one of its pillars was closed for renovations. We had planned to take a picture of Star next to said pillar, but had to settle for her pouting outside instead.

I had accidentally given Star the wrong thing to say if someone starts to speak to her in Polish. When a woman started a conversation with her, Star was actually saying, "Yes, Polish." Oops!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Today:

I started to regret cutting my bangs for my Halloween costume.
We came in second at pub quiz.
We got lost looking for an art club for Star.
I found new books at the library.
I ate hummus - and lots of it.
Robin told me my hair smells like old book (yay!)
Star realized she isn't too old for mommy hugs.
We played stand-on-the-lines-in-the-road-or-else-you'll-fall-in-the-lava on our way home.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

We've started planning a trip we'll be taking late next year (since I can't work for a while, I have to micro-plan something!) We're planning on Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria - Hungary and Bulgaria are still tied for cabin possibilities, so this should help us decide.

Also, we've got a kitten. Her name is Ninja Kitty Go!

Friday, September 4, 2009

This weekend, I intend to install Ubuntu, so I'm sorting out everything on my computer today. In doing so, I found this old picture of something Star once wrote -

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Update in Less Than 30 Words

Robin's play did well!

Star played at some parks.

She was excited and silly on her first day at school

And we finally got to relax a bit.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

List of Updates

  • We've discovered that there may be a problem with getting US visas sorted out for Robin. That means that there is a possibility that we will end up staying in Edinburgh after all - we are planning to go talk to someone at the American consulate next week and will know then (hopefully.)
  • Also next week, we'll be moving into our new flat, just in time for Robin's play (Broken Holmes.) We won't have internet, but we should be able to find free wifi at some point.
  • Star seems to have taken a break from drawing comics. Instead, she's been working on scripts, cartoons and a novel, and drawing lots of dragons.
  • I've finally started submitting poetry to publications.
  • To make myself start composing, I'm writing one piece a day (for this week anyway) and posting it. They are really short and aren't great compositions, but I need to get myself writing again.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

We're Getting Married! (And Other Updates)

Robin and I can now officially announce that we are getting married. The tentative plans, assuming visas and everything work out the way we hope - January 23rd on the Marin side of Golden Gate Bridge, followed by a bicycle procession over the bridge to wherever our flat may be (yes, this means we plan to move back to San Francisco.)


Other Updates

Robin is working on the last-minute details of Broken Holmes.

We made a trip to Herefordshire, where I met some more of Robin's family. Pictures from that:


From left to right: Ian, Stephen, Sandi, Paul, Sally, Twiz, Evan

Star demonstrating her ballerina-like grace

Star debating on whether she wanted to play croquet or not

How Star passed the time...

On the long drive back to Callander

Sally and Star on a tour of nearby lochs

Another loch

Magi - A wonderful man with a beautiful singing voice.

Also, we recently found out that Debbie, one of the hosts we stayed with in France, has passed away. Debbie was a remarkable woman, and our thoughts are with her husband, Pete.