Statue of Little Princess on the Danube River |
"What do I pack to wear in Hungary, Megan"?
"Just pack black, Mom. The women don't wear much color or makeup. Tell Dad, 'No white tennis shoes!"
We flew from the land of bling and Mary Kay into somber, rainy Budapest at 1:00 o'clock in the morning. An Uzi-packing guard in Customs did not fill me with warm fuzzy feelings.(I've seen too many spy movies.) In fact, I carefully avoided eye-contact and stood submissively in the correct line until summoned. Obedience was rewarded with admission to the country. Our daughter, Megan, and her husband, Ben, whom we had not seen in 10 months, greeted us with joyful hugs. Ben served as our translator for the entire trip. I am so proud of his fearless communication in language he's only heard for 10 months. He made arrangements for a van to take us and our six pieces of luggage to the hotel. I had reduced expectations of a luxury stay, but the Courtyard by Marriott was surprisingly lovely.
We finally got to pat the baby bump which we now know to be our first grandson, Grant Arthur. |
Our children stopped by the hotel earlier to leave this beautiful bouquet of flowers. |
The next order of business was to open three suitcases of goodies we brought for them which included, among other things, baby clothes, Snickerdoodle coffee, and ranch-style beans for Ben.
For the next seven days we enjoyed perfect weather and were able to see these tourist destinations:
Church in the Rock survived bombing during WWII |
St. Stephen's Basilica |
St. Stephen's Basilica |
Door of St. Stephen's Basilica |
Church at Vajdahunyad Castle |
Fountain on Castle Hill |
There was plenty of time for rest and reflection |
We were just minding our own business, having a mother/daughter chat when the gypsy violinist began playing behind me. Yes, I bought the CD so he would go away. |
Beautiful outdoor cafe on Castle Hill |
Heroes' Square |
Restaurant on Castle Hill. It should be on top of a cake, don't you think? |
St. Stephen's Basilica from Castle Hill |
Gellert Hotel |
Freedom Bridge destroyed during WWII and reopened in 1946. |
A 3 o'clock Latte kept me going! |
I had to try the Goulash. It was luscious. |
Ben and Ralph at one of the many outdoor cafes at which we ate. |
Gelarto Rosa We chose Dark Chocolate and Raspberry. Delicious! |
Kurtoskalacs/Chimney Cake Yeast dough wound onto wooden cylinder and grilled over an open fire. Cinnamon and sugar carmelized on the outside Yummy! |
Now a must-see museum in Budapest |
Trey & Denise Shaw Megan & Ben Naylor at the Forum |
Church meets behind these doors. |
Dinner at the Forum. |
Yup, Fish! |
It took a little getting use to, but my feet have never been softer! |
I thank God for the blessing of children who are obedient to Him and the opportunity to see the world.
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