19 Nov 2011

NOT FOR MEN

A friend informed me about the following :

Woman has Man in it;

Mrs. has Mr. in it;

Female has Male in it;

She has He in it;

Madam has Adam in it;

Okay, Okay, it all makes sense now...

I never looked at it this way before:

Ever notice how all of women's problems start with MEN?
MENtal illness
MENstrual cramps
MENtal breakdown
MENopause
GUYnecologist
AND
When we have REAL trouble, it's a.. HISterectomy.

Remember You Don't Stop Laughing Because You Grow Old, You Grow Old Because You Stop Laughing.

On Monday I will be back to normal life, this weekend we are going to Amsterdam to celebrate our grandson Toby's first birthday and as my son has bought a house in Amsterdam there also will be a housewarming party.

18 Nov 2011

FRIDAY's FAVE FIVE



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1. This was the last week of my holidays in Hurghada at the Red Sea. The days were like usual,breakfast, swimming, laying at the beach but



we also had a belly dance show in the evening

2.

We hadn't been in the town yet so we took the taxi (see post below) and did our little shopping.



The town as usual is very busy and everybody wants to sell you something



We watched for a while this artisan who engraved plates, vases etc.



a special artwork, filling in colored sand in bottles making little designs

3.



It's also funny to watch people playing Boccia.

4. and then the last day arrived and we had to fly home. As the weather became quiet windy and rather cool only 24 instead of more than 30°, we didn't regret too much.



Our plane was 1 1/2 h late due to the heavy traffic in Hurghada, and we hang around in the airport for 4 h !! We looked in the hundreds of little boutiques and of course bought things in the freeshop.

5.

Chantal's wheelchair assistance worked perfectly this time and we were not the only once ! there were 7 wheelchairs a whole convoy ! We waited to get into the truck with elevator to be "loaded" into the plane



and as you can see everybody found it quiet funny and made pictures.
The flight was quiet and we finally arrived in Brussels at nearly 8 ! Long day !




and this little man, my grandson Toby had his first birthday this day. We will go to Amsterdam tomorrow and celebrate this big event !!

17 Nov 2011

CALL A TAXI

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The only means to go downtown to Hurghada, are your feet or a taxi. As it is a little to far to walk unless you want to arrive a few cm or inches shorter, you call a taxi. There are hundreds, driving up and down the main street.

Before you cross the main street, I suggest to increase your life insurance and make a testament. Cars are coming from all sides, double left or right, honk in concert and don't pay attention at all at walking people.

I adventured a little on the street to stop a taxi which should take us back to our hotel. After having nearly lost the toes of my left foot (or was it the right ?) by a honking car driving very close to me, a taxi stopped. He opened the door and I asked the price. No problem he told me, yes I said I know there is no problem, but how much ? 5 $ he said. 5 !! I exclaimed are you crazy, we payed one $ from our hotel to here ! OK he said, 1.50 $, no I said, 1 $ and not a cent more.

Come in, he smiled and slapped with the hand on the front seat. We sat down and admired the interior of his taxi. Silver shining plastic carpets (very chic) beautiful covers on the seats and ...



Mickey Mouse as cover for the head support. While he was driving in this crazy traffic, honking and gesticulating with his hands while talking, he also put on music for us. I know a few words in arabic, and the most important one is of course : "I love you", or "I like you" which means"Habibi" and which you hear in every song. So we sang with him "Habibi, habibi, until we arrived, had a nice but dangerous ride and waved good bye.

While you are reading this (or not) I sit in the airplane back to Brussels !

16 Nov 2011

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY






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Public beach in Hurghada/Egypt. Girl in Bikini, head covered with a scarf.
Wearing a scarf isn't necessarily religious it's also conditioned to the clima. Women have the choice.

15 Nov 2011

OUR WORLD - Egypt





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I am still in the sunny part of our world, Egypt, precisely at the Red Sea in Hurghada.

Our Hotel has beautiful flower arrangements






one evening at the entrance of the restaurant




Also jeweleries. Chantal cross eyes on a bracelet




Evening view from our balcony



We even have a hotel cat, who sometimes sings serenades during the night



view on the swimming pool under the moonlight








Our restaurant, view from outside




the way to our beach place



The beach bar









and just besides the public beach, where the locals have their fun too.