This is my blog about emigrating to Bulgaria. It starts with the idea and will take you through all the steps I am taking to create my new life in this wonderful idyllic country. Thank you for reading.
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Strap yourselves in as this one is going to be a long update; it was quite a busy week with a fair bit happening last week and today the men returned so let's get to it.
The plants, ready for planting out
Angela on the prowl looking for gaps
Grandma gets her weeding on
Tomatoes for lunch
Saturday morning was a day in the garden with Angela and my mum getting stuck in to planting some new flower Angela bought and then getting some weeding done as well. I actually can't remember what I got up to but never mind; it was a nice morning either way. We harvested some tomatoes for lunch which is always a pleasure as well - I just love having things fresh from the garden.
The vegetable garden at the Observatory House
View from the upstairs terrace
Inside the lounge upstairs
Having watermelon on the grass
Rosie watches Brian have an explore
Brian munches on his dinner
In the afternoon we went to see the observatory house with Dincher which was a lovely trip. It was a warm day and we were welcomed with open arms. Dincher and I spoke to the owner while my mum and Rosie went for an explore and then I joined them and we looked around the place again before being invited to sit at the garden tables and share in watermelon (grown on the grounds I think). When we got back it was time to to rest then before dinner we spent a lovely time with Brian having his dinner and running around the lounge.
Having fun with chalks on the patio
The toad that we had to relocate
Lots of fun in the pool
Rosie on the swinging spinning thing
Grandma watches Rosie feed the chickens
Sunday was another fun day, with chalk time before breakfast. We found a toad that had to be relocated (wearing gloves, of course) and it was also actually warm enough to swim again which was great. It was such fun having a swim and we were all in the pool for a while. We went for our dinner to our normal restaurant and Rosie had loads of fun in the playground before we came home and it was chicken feeding time and then off to bed early for a very early start the next day.
An early start for everyone
Bouncing on the trampoline
Feeding the chickens and ducks
Monday started at 5am and we were out the door by 6am, all of us, heading towards the hospital to drop Angela for her surgery. The journey there was very easy and we arrived just in time however we need not have rushed as the admission process took hours. We waited a short while then headed back leaving Angela to queue and queue and queue. The journey back was also very easy and Grandma joined Rosie on the trampoline for a bit. Angela eventually got seen and told her surgery would be the next day so she was finally able to eat and drink a bit. We fed the chickens (Rosie is getting good at this) before heading to bed as I was pretty exhausted from the day.
Rosie saying Morning to Mummy
The fish getting fed
Grandma in the garden
Rosie playing in the school playground
Having a lovely swim with Grandma
Tuesday morning we had a quick call with Angela and Rosie also sent a picture to her to say morning; she was missing her mummy. We got the routine done fine, however, including feeding the fish then it was off to school with her. Grandma had a relaxing day, though she spent a fair bit of time in the garden in the morning, and before we knew it it was time to collect Rosie. When we got there we were a little early so let her have a nice play in the play area outside the school. It was once again nice enough to swim and we all went into the pool again and had a nice time. Angela's surgery happened in the morning and she was able to get up and about very quickly indeed which was great. We were even able to have a quick video call before bed - wonderful. Less happy was the fact that Brian was not looking very well at all through the day and sadly he passed away late in the evening. We did our best but it is very hard looking after wild animals like that.
Grandma back to the weeding
Now she's mending
Rosie will her lolly
Dinner time smiles
Wednesday was another full day for Grandma; she spent the morning in the garden and the afternoon sat on the balcony mending various bits and pieces for us including the peg bag and several teddies. After school Rosie was very good and I let her have a lolly from the shop we went past. For dinner we had Sausage, Egg, Chips and Beans which was very nice indeed.
Grandma and Rosie at the finish line
The big screen that we watched them approach on
It got quite busy in the end
Thursday morning I dropped Rosie at school and went straight from there to the hospital to collect Angela who was being discharged that morning. It was a really simple drive up and back and so good to get Angela back and healing so fast. I had a rest in the afternoon before heading to collect Rosie with Grandma then we rushed into town as the Tour of Bulgaria was in our region and the finish line was in our local town! We found a spot and then discovered we had about an hour or so to wait so grabbed a quick drink in a bar before heading back. It was awesome, we waved and cheered and blew whistles and honked the bike horn (I bought this for Rosie which was a noisy mistake but funny) as the cyclists came past the finish line. We did wait a bit for the presentation but in true Bulgarian fashion it was very late so we left just before. We were totally blocked in with traffic when we got back to the car as all the roads were shut however just a few minutes later they reopened the roads and we could get home.
Rosie welcomes Mummy home
Playing with her chalks
Rosie fell asleep on me after throwing up on Angela
A walk to the headland with Grandma
I think these are trapdoor spiders
Rosie was so happy Angela was back; there were lots of snuggles and cuddles. The end of the week and weekend I didn't take so many pictures as it was quite busy. Saturday was lots of time outside playing and then on Sunday Rosie suddenly got sick, threw up everywhere several times, fell asleep for a few hours, then woke up full of beans. We even went for a walk that afternoon with Grandma - incredible how quickly kids recover.
A glorious sunrise I watched with Rosie
Bekir chisels away the old mortar
Working from the top of the porch roof
Up the long ladder by Room 13
Cutting carefully with the grinder
Another window ledge is done
And so we reach today. The workmen were in by the time I got back from dropping Rosie and after a bit of a chat they headed out to get a chisel bit for the drill. They made very good use of this during the day as they worked to remove the insulation on top of the window sills that has been blocking our drains. Halil (not in any pictures more by accident than anything) was assisting with lots of tidying and shifting to support Bekir as he worked his way round the building with a hammer drill and grinder. By the end of the day they have done about half the windows we need repairing so hopefully tomorrow they can finish the rest. It was very noisy, particularly when they were working on the windows in Room 13.
Rosie and me on the sofa
I'll leave you with this picture of me and Rosie sat in the lounge in the middle of a Little Miss Marathon while Mummy cooked dinner downstairs. Angela has recovered really well and is able to drive again now which is great.
Thanks for reading; back tomorrow for a much shorter update!
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