We arrived in Bratislava early Monday morning for our 3.25 day visit! I already posted this picture, but I want to keep this a full account, so apologies for reposting.
First impressions were of beautiful buildings, and squares, lots of open spaces, but very quiet and very few people around.
It felt much more leisurely than a city!
There are lots of statues like this one, so it's just as well it's not crowded, as tourists constantly stop to take photos with the statues!
A few tour groups passed along, and for a few moments the street would be crowded, then quiet again.
Bratislava by night is very, very beautiful!
This is the same square as the first picture, from the opposite angle, and that building is our hotel! Definitely the most impressive looking hotel we've ever stayed in!
Monday was Hubby's birthday, and when we were checking in, the receptionist noticed from his passport, and they sent a bottle of wine up to the room. How nice and thoughtful is that?
I really liked Slovakian people; everyone we met was friendly and helpful, and everyone had amazing English! I only managed to learn "thank you" in Slovakian, but each time I used it, they beamed. It makes a difference to learn just that one word!
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Monday, July 23, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Stole away! and update on my dilemma
Thank everyone for your fantastic, helpful comments on my last post. It really helped my confidence to know that so many people were behind me. That is one of the marvellous things about the blogging community.
(and I thought the ivy in my garden was out of control! Perspective!)
I decided to face the situation head-on, but the person in question never turned up to the last rehearsal. Maybe she heard I would have chewing gum (Eddie's idea!) or had troops lined up to punch her (Pam and Stephanie!) or one of the many other ideas for dealing with it.
However, another very talented player was there, and I noticed how polite and respectful he was, as I was to him. We are all just doing our best. That made me more determined not to be bullied.
I will keep you updated.
Hubby and I stole away for a few days. Bratislava and Vienna. Above is the view from our hotel room! I think it looks like an architect's drawing!
And this was one of many beautiful buildings in Bratislava.
Worthy of a full other post, but these few pics are an introduction. More to follow..
(and I thought the ivy in my garden was out of control! Perspective!)
I decided to face the situation head-on, but the person in question never turned up to the last rehearsal. Maybe she heard I would have chewing gum (Eddie's idea!) or had troops lined up to punch her (Pam and Stephanie!) or one of the many other ideas for dealing with it.
However, another very talented player was there, and I noticed how polite and respectful he was, as I was to him. We are all just doing our best. That made me more determined not to be bullied.
I will keep you updated.
Hubby and I stole away for a few days. Bratislava and Vienna. Above is the view from our hotel room! I think it looks like an architect's drawing!
And this was one of many beautiful buildings in Bratislava.
Worthy of a full other post, but these few pics are an introduction. More to follow..
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Bubble has Burst
Yes, the bubble has burst.
I've been having so much fun with band and orchestra....until the last 2 weeks.
A new player has joined one of the groups that I play with, and I find it difficult to get along with her. I find her pushy and loud, and she loves to point out my mistakes, and to lean over and write on my music!
I think I'm going to have to face the situation head-on, a thing I hate to do. I don't like conflict, and she will only be there for a few more weeks, until the summer break from her other ensemble is over. But it's quite possible that she will come back at some stage, so I need to let her know that she can't walk all over me.
Any advice on how to address this would be greatly appreciated; I'm really stressed out about it.
I've been having so much fun with band and orchestra....until the last 2 weeks.
A new player has joined one of the groups that I play with, and I find it difficult to get along with her. I find her pushy and loud, and she loves to point out my mistakes, and to lean over and write on my music!
I think I'm going to have to face the situation head-on, a thing I hate to do. I don't like conflict, and she will only be there for a few more weeks, until the summer break from her other ensemble is over. But it's quite possible that she will come back at some stage, so I need to let her know that she can't walk all over me.
Any advice on how to address this would be greatly appreciated; I'm really stressed out about it.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
What a Weekend! And a nugget of wisdom!
We were in Clonakilty, Cork, for the South of Ireland Band Championships.
What a lot of fun! (I'm 3rd Horn from the right, again!)
Each of the bands plays in the school hall, at the competition, but also on the street! That was so much fun! I don't know why there's a monkey on top of the phone box!
I'm discovering how different venues/acoustics affect the sound. On the street, I couldn't hear any of the other instruments, which made it really difficult to know if I was with the others or not.
We won 1st place in the Senior Competition, and part of winning is a Victory Train Ride through the town!
The Lord Mayor comes on the train with the winners!
It was hilarious! If there's one thing guaranteed to get adults to instantly become children, it's a mini-train! We piled in and started singing, clapping, cheering!
Then, in the pub, they filled our cup with a cocktail of booze.
It was passed around for everyone to have a taste.
During the night's celebrations, I was constantly surprised at the taking of photos (for Facebook). A night out has totally changed since I used to do this regularly- it's all about recording it!
And within minutes it's on Facebook!
Would need to either not care or take extreme care to behave well!
(pictures 1 and 3 are from Richard Tyndall Photography)
I was browsing through documents tonight and came across "Things to Give Up".
Give up thinking you’re not ready. – Nobody ever feels 100% ready when an opportunity arises. Because most great opportunities in life force us to grow beyond our comfort zones, which means we won’t feel totally comfortable at first.
I'm so glad that I sometimes listen to my own (or the internet's!) advice, and that I went ahead and joined the Band. It's one of the best decisions I've ever made with my life.
What a lot of fun! (I'm 3rd Horn from the right, again!)
Each of the bands plays in the school hall, at the competition, but also on the street! That was so much fun! I don't know why there's a monkey on top of the phone box!
I'm discovering how different venues/acoustics affect the sound. On the street, I couldn't hear any of the other instruments, which made it really difficult to know if I was with the others or not.
We won 1st place in the Senior Competition, and part of winning is a Victory Train Ride through the town!
The Lord Mayor comes on the train with the winners!
It was hilarious! If there's one thing guaranteed to get adults to instantly become children, it's a mini-train! We piled in and started singing, clapping, cheering!
Then, in the pub, they filled our cup with a cocktail of booze.
It was passed around for everyone to have a taste.
During the night's celebrations, I was constantly surprised at the taking of photos (for Facebook). A night out has totally changed since I used to do this regularly- it's all about recording it!
And within minutes it's on Facebook!
Would need to either not care or take extreme care to behave well!
(pictures 1 and 3 are from Richard Tyndall Photography)
I was browsing through documents tonight and came across "Things to Give Up".
Give up thinking you’re not ready. – Nobody ever feels 100% ready when an opportunity arises. Because most great opportunities in life force us to grow beyond our comfort zones, which means we won’t feel totally comfortable at first.
I'm so glad that I sometimes listen to my own (or the internet's!) advice, and that I went ahead and joined the Band. It's one of the best decisions I've ever made with my life.
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
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