Our summer is nearing its end. Paolo left 2 days ago with Enzo to drive back to Kyiv. The children and I (and Pepperoni, of course!) will fly back on Friday. I feel as if these are the last days that I can really breathe slowly and relax before the chaos of an international move begins. Last week Gio and I traveled to South Africa so he could get a taste of his new school while I looked for our next house....
I probably only have a few more posts to write for this blog. I will start a new one once we are officially in Africa. Keep your fingers crossed that we end up getting the Asterix house. If not, we will find another but I am still hoping......
I do not claim to have any gardening skills, but I am quite happy with my window boxes this year! |
One morning Gio woke a tad bit earlier than usual. 2 hours later I found him sound asleep on the trampoline. |
Maria's love of fruit knows no end. |
And then all of a sudden someone turned 2!! |
August 7th and proud to be 2 at last! |
Okay, she was actually clueless about her birthday, but seemed to like how excited everyone else was about it! |
Trying to hold up two fingers. Maybe next year.... |
Almost.... |
Sort of.... |
Oh, forget it! |
A fun evening at a wonderful agriturismo near our house. |
Such calm, well behaved children. |
Well, maybe not. |
Slap! |
Maria has no idea I am about to leave her with Paolo for a week. (I have never been away from her for more than a few hours!) |
Enzo has endless patience. |
Gio even got to spend a bit of time in the cockpit. |
The morning we arrived we had an hour to clean ourselves up and then were immediately off to Gio's school orientation. Love his new cafeteria (open air most days!). |
Such a treat to be at a school with open spaces! |
And two pools! It is officially still "winter" here in SA, so the (heated) pool is closed but will be open soon for business. Gio hopes to be the first to leap in! |
"Winter" and flowers are blooming everywhere. I think I can handle living here after 5 Ukrainian winters! |
The library. |
Gio's classroom and his terrific teacher Mr. Nate. There are only 13 children in his class! |
And the most exciting part about school? A friend from Kyiv has also just arrived in Pretoria! Nico and Gio get to reunite as 1st grade buddies! |
A soccer pitch! |
I got lots of updates from Paolo. Maria was doing just fine without me! |
Our first full day in Pretoria Gio and I began the house search. We saw A LOT of places. |
and a LOT of pools. |
The houses are big and after 5 years in a small 4th floor walk up apartment it was at times overwhelming. |
Gio's priorities? He wants a house with a pool and a trampoline! |
Things I liked about nearly all the houses we saw? Giant bathrooms with double sinks (a real marriage saver!)... |
....lots and lots of storage.... |
And some rooms that are so huge I actually have no idea how we would fill them. This house actually had 5 bedrooms this size or bigger! |
After 20 houses in one day Gio definitely needed a break. What an amazing find to discover red velvet cake right next to our hotel! Gio was IMMEDIATELY sold on South Africa! |
Despite quite a chilly temperature a dip in the hotel pool helped Gio recover from the long day of house searching. |
But looking through the house was worth it for this find...check out this toilet. Hilarious to me, the daughter of a retired toilet manufacturer! |
Gio loved this jungle gym. The owners of the house raised their children here and it is evident that this is not an investment house (as were most that I saw last week) but a genuine family home. |
The pool, gazebo and yard. |
This house even has a wine cellar! Paolo might just live in it. |
A huge fireplace in the living room for the cold winter nights. (Most houses are not well heated) |
A separate apartment that the owners used for their live-in nanny. Guest room potential! |
The side garden. |
View of the back of the house from the green space. |
Gio gave the house a thumbs up and so we decided to put in a bid. We celebrated with a dinner out and a few rounds of UNO. |
Friday morning Gio was picked up again at the hotel and I got a chance to Skype with Maria and Paolo back home. |
Check out what passes for late winter temperatures in Pretoria. Enzo will like the cool mornings at least! |
It only took Gio a few days to fully embrace South Africa's passion for rugby. |
If there was ever a boy whose body was built for rugby.... |
And then suddenly it was time to head back to Italy. Our A-380 was eager to fly us home. |
Gio needed a day to recover from the journey.... |
....but he was quickly back to form and happily doing his homework for Mr. Nate (clad in a Springbok jersey, of course). |