(slogan reads I'm a spiteful Boy!)
Friday, February 29, 2008
Lost in Translation?
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Keen to be Green?
I read an article a while ago about a guy who was addicted to measuring his carbon footprint.
In Poland I've had the opportunity to become a bit self-righteous about it all. I sold my car last year, I don't eat meat, and now make most of my journeys by public transport. We live in a smallish apartment, don't have too many electrical products, and unlike my life in the UK I no longer spend all of my day dodging between every office appliance known to man - the computer, printer, kettle, photocopier, kettle, shredder, kettle and so on.

I figured that me, Amy and Audrey probably ARE pretty green. Ok, we've not gone the whole hog. I know we should be using terry nappies, but I'm sure I read somewhere that the power generated in washing them was more wasteful than the landfill that Audrey's disposables take up. I'm confident the Pampers will biodegrade in about 1,000 years anyway.
I fired up(!?) a couple of sites to see if my suspicion was right, had we become some kind of eco-warriors without really trying?
One site gave our family a carbon footprint of 4.6 tonnes of CO2 a year. Another at 6 tonnes. Either way we were below the national average. I turned the heater and the TV on to celebrate. A few of the other sites I looked at offered us redemption. I could choose to plant trees for us either in the UK or abroad to heal the earth from our wasteful ways. From what I could see I needed to plant approximately 8 trees - shrubbery would get us off the hook!
Then I remembered that we were BELOW the average. Having to endure the Polish public transport system meant that we weren't big offenders anyway. How many of those other people who every day splashed puddles over me and Audrey's pram while driving by in their 4x4's with shaded windows were also out there planting coppices?
Somehow the whole thing all felt a bit too simple anyway - were people really looking to offset carbon or just offset guilt.
Then I realised that in August the three of us are flying to Australia (10,000 miles or 15,500k) - it dashed my calculations a bit, and my sanctimonious attitude along with it - I'll just have to remember to plant half a dozen or so eucalyptus trees once the plane lands.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Sunday Brunch at the Hilton
The three of us had never had the opportunity to try one, but this afternoon a group of us went along to the Hilton to sample their rolling brunch buffet.
Although a bit pricier than you'd normally pay for a meal in Poland, the hotel laid on a huge buffet with a massive selection of sushi, soups, seafood, pasta, fish and about 20 different desserts. It runs from 12.30pm-6.30pm (and therefore provides ample opportunity to gorge yourself silly).
On about my 8th serving I realised that I was ridiculously full and so took refuge in the children's play area with Audrey. I lay on the mat holding my stomach, while she played with the lego blocks just long enough for me to recover before heading back for my second serve of pudding (very nice chocolate mousse it was too).
our table
Pene Grace and Audrey
Amy and Audrey
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Mums and Tots at our place
Yesterday, the three of us hosted our first mums and tots morning at our apartment.
It's always run on an informal turn up if you can basis, so we had no idea how many guests we'd have. The mornings typically run from 10am, but by 10.15am no-one at all had shown up - making me wish we'd perhaps posted the event on Facebook (ala Corey Delaney). Fortunately though we were then deluged with guests, and ended up with around 15 mums (and another dad) and their respective babies and toddlers squeezed into our apartment.
The (really nice) security guards on reception in our building had found huge amusement in telling them the way to our place and, like us, had been surprised when mum after mum (after dad) turned up throughout the morning.
Everyone seemed to have a good time and the ginger-bread people I'd made were a big hit with some of the older children who ended up besieging the table where the plate of them sat!
It was great fun, and we'll definitely run another morning or two before we leave Warsaw.
It's always run on an informal turn up if you can basis, so we had no idea how many guests we'd have. The mornings typically run from 10am, but by 10.15am no-one at all had shown up - making me wish we'd perhaps posted the event on Facebook (ala Corey Delaney). Fortunately though we were then deluged with guests, and ended up with around 15 mums (and another dad) and their respective babies and toddlers squeezed into our apartment.
The (really nice) security guards on reception in our building had found huge amusement in telling them the way to our place and, like us, had been surprised when mum after mum (after dad) turned up throughout the morning.
Everyone seemed to have a good time and the ginger-bread people I'd made were a big hit with some of the older children who ended up besieging the table where the plate of them sat!
It was great fun, and we'll definitely run another morning or two before we leave Warsaw.
The evening was less fun as Audrey had to have her six months set of injections (one in either leg) and the doctor had warned us that the second one in particular was quite painful. She was pretty brave about the whole thing and there weren't too many tears.
When it came to bedtime she was clearly unsettled. But (hopefully) she seems back to her usual happy self this morning.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Stepping out in Style
Over the last 3 or 4 days Audrey has also developed a strange habit of growling at the back of her throat (the baby books say this is common and passes quite quickly). For now though the growl serves a useful purpose to scare away dogs and old Polish ladies!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Audrey on her way to Mums and Tots
As yesterday was valentines day the centre of Warsaw was awash with flower sellers on every corner. It's getting (gradually) warmer day-by-day although I don't want to speak too soon as it can still snow in February and March....
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
5 second science courtesey of Dr Karl

1. Stand on your left foot with your right foot raised a few inches off the ground
2. Move your right foot in a circular motion (clockwise)
3. (While continuing to circle your foot) with a pen in your right hand try drawing the figure '6' on a piece of paper
Good isn't it!
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