The last few weeks have been absolutely crazy, both at work and in my personal life. Since I can’t talk about what’s going on at work, I’ll log the highlights of what has been happening on the social front. I seem to go crazy around Spring 🙂
At first, it was a fantastic weekend with my friend Meredith in Vancouver. The Sanafir restaurant in downtown Vancouver was absolutely amazing. A wonderful experience… food, wine, service, and vibe! Beautiful. We also experienced some of Vancouver’s live jazz and partied. We even made it to a club-scene online magazine (the photo 🙂
Then, I got really sick… bronchitis with the possibility of pneumonia. After some strong antibiotics, I got better but before I got 100% my friend Meropi arrived from Greece for few days. She’s amongst the few people I know with energy levels close to mine (but not the same :-), so we started exploring and going out immediately. This was my schedule for the last couple of weeks…
Today was the first day, I think, that I managed to relax and stay in. Crazy eh? Phew!
I’m supposed to be tidying up now because my parents are visiting from Greece tomorrow. They are staying for 30 days. I am very very excited to have them around for a while. I am taking the opportunity to slow down for a bit. I think my body needs it :-)) I’ll take them to visit places though so I’ll still be on the road. The next 30 days are going to be very good for the Web book 🙂
Here are some photo highlights from the last few weeks 🙂 (some of the photographs are from Meropi’s camera)
Meropi
SFMOMA
(the picture says “her absence filled the world”)
Karaoke (Meropi and I are syncing “Beds are burning” by Midnight Oil. I don’t remember the song that the girls “performed” 🙂
War Room with Daniel and Meropi
The Yale
Random
The wedding (lovely photo of Dennis and his mom 🙂
Skiing (I owe Simran $5 for taking his top off and skiing while we were waiting for Theoni 🙂
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