As I write this update, I am sitting in my parents’ house in Montana, prepping for my sister’s wedding on Saturday! So it’s kind of weird to be thinking back to my life in Budapest and everything that happened last month. It was a fun, eventful month and I can’t wait to see what happens next! I hope you enjoy!
FOUR MONTHS IN BUDAPEST: BY THE NUMBERS
TWO DAYS in Bratislava, Slovakia! Considering I had pretty much never heard of Bratislava before moving to Europe, it is quite the charming little city.
ONE DAY TRIP to the Hungarian city of Eger!
SO MANY glasses of wine in the Valley of Beautiful Women, the wine valley near Eger. The most delicious wine and oh-so-cheap!
A CUP OF COFFEE with a very wrong name.
TWO HOURS of the annual May first air show in Budapest.
MANY HOURS enjoying the spring time here in Budapest!
ONE CUTE art project with the students in honor of Mother’s Day…where most of them misunderstood the assignment and wrote my name instead of theirs! Ha!
THREE HOURS in Paris–just long enough, after waiting in line for most of the time in immigration, to buy some macarons!
TWENTY-SEVEN HOURS in transit from Budapest to Montana for my sister’s wedding, including one extra flight and stopover in Seattle than expected. But we made it! At least we were on Air France which is a pretty nice airline.
How was your month??
One Month in Budapest By the Numbers // Two Months in Budapest By the Numbers // Three Months in Budapest By the Numbers
Marcella ~ WhatAWonderfulWorld says
Have a lovely time at the wedding!! Sounds like a pretty adventure filled month, which is always a great thing 🙂
AmyMacWorld says
Thanks Marcella 🙂 and thanks for reading, as always! xo
Cynthia says
Have fun back in the good ol’ USA! :)) I had a few glasses of Eger wine during my visit to Budapest and dang, that stuff is good!
AmyMacWorld says
SO GOOD. We bought a few bottles when we were there and we’re trying to resist so we can save it, ha! It’s even better straight from the cellar.
Van @ Snow in Tromso says
Budapest seems lovely during spring time and I’m curious to read more about Bratislava as well! Have a great time back home 😉
AmyMacWorld says
Thanks so much, Van! I’ll have to write more about Bratislava soon–it’s really a nice little city that seems to be off the radar! 🙂
Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki says
Budapest is the next EUropean city on our list and all your spring pcitures make me want to head over there now! Enjoy your sisters wedding and being back home 🙂
AmyMacWorld says
Thanks so much!!!! And, yay for Budapest being on your list! I hope you make it here soon so we can meet up for a glass of awesome Hungarian wine 🙂
Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki says
Yes! I was actually wondering, how is it to come around Easter time, is it chilly or okay weather? Thinking of surprising the VIking with a bday gift to there:)
AmyMacWorld says
This year we had a totally gorgeous spring so I think it would be a good time! Especially since Easter next year is in April I think? There could be rain but I don’t think it would rain the whole time:) what a great birthday gift! He’s a lucky guy 🙂 let me know if you decide to visit and if I can help with anything!!!