Thursday, March 1, 2012

Does this make us officially Polish?

Tom bought himself and early birthday present this weekend.  He has always wanted this "classic" Polish item since the first week we arrived and he spotted them across the city.  After telling me multiple times that he was "definitely going to get one" I just shrugged it off as one of his funny wants.  He is so lucky that his friends have been helping him search for the perfect model, and lo and behold, found one this weekend.  Here is Tom's new toy.  He is so excited to take official ownership of it this weekend!



What is this crazy car you ask?  It is a Polish legend....its called a Maluch and is very famous around Poland.  Maluch translates into english as "little one" or "toddler"  This car became quite famous during communist times when afforadable cars were nearly impossible to get.  If you could afford a car, you purchased a Maluch.  And, due to the limited supply of all goods people had to wait months and even years during this time to get a car.  Therefore, although they are small and basic, they became quite a covented item across Poland.  Every Pole can tell you stories about riding in a Maluch.  These cars are no longer produced, so Tom's car is technically a vintage vehicle.  His model was built in 1987. 
Here is Wikipedia's description of the car:
The car was produced in Poland under the brand Polski Fiat 126p (literally in English: Polish Fiat 126p) between 1973 and 2000. To distinguish it from the original Italian car, the letter "p" was added to its name. It was produced by Fabryka Samochodów Małolitrażowych (FSM) in Bielsko-Biała and Tychy under Italian Fiat licence. Due to a relatively low price it was very popular in Poland and was arguably the most popular car there in the 1980s. Its very small size gave it the nickname Maluch ("the small one","small child", pronounced. The nickname became so popular that in 1997 it was accepted by the producer as the official name of the car.  It was exported to many Eastern Bloc countries and for several years it was one of the most popular cars in Poland and in Hungary as well.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Austria

Tom and I spent last weekend outside of Salzburg, Austria celebrating our five year wedding anniversary.  The weekend was the perfect combination of relaxing in the gorgeous mountains and sighteseeing.  We stayed at a beautiful resort in the middle of the mountains on a lake.  The views were incredible and there was a ton of fresh snow to add to the scenery.  We spent our first day hiking to view an old castle which should have been quite an easy climb, but it was a bit difficult trying to find the path in two feet of snow.  We knew we were in for trouble when we started the climb and a local guy watching us got a big grin on his face as he muttered something in German.  He got a real kick out of us trekking in the deep snow.  After our hike we relaxed in the hotel spa which featured a number of different saunas and even had a hot tub outside overlooking the mountains. 
On our anniversary we went skiiing on the Hintersee mountain area.  It was quite the adventure considering I had never been skiing before in my life and the last time Tom went skiiing was 20 years ago.  Nothing like two novice skiers hitting the Austrian alps for the first time.  : )  The moutains were absoliutely breathtaking.  I took a ski lesson with a super helpful instructor.  Tom joined in for the beginning of the lesson, but quickly realized that it was "coming back to him" quite easily so he decided to head up the mountain while I continued.  Unfortunately, Tom got a bit confused and took the wrong slope and wound up heading down a black diamond level hill.  He wiped out a few times but was fortunate to get some help from some other skiers.  And, in typical Tom fashion he "figured it out" and made his way to the bottom.  After my lesson finished we headed up the lift to try out the blue slopes.  On the way up I saw the hill that Tom had accidentally come down...I could NOT believe how steep it was and was simply grateful he had made it to the bottom in one piece.  We thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon skiing and hope to go again sometime soon....since we can both use some more practice.
We spent our final morning with a trip to the spa which was a great way to relax our post-skiing sore muscles.  In the afternoon we made our way into Salzburg and walked around the charming city.  We had a wonderful weekend filled with great memories.  And, we fell in love with the beautiful mountains and the area.  We are hoping to plan a return trip in the summer months!

A special Austrian Cake - yum!

Tom's relaxing


The view from our hotel room


Our hotel

Thumbs up for vacation


The gorgeous alps

A cute little place where we had dinner


Hiking up to the castle ruins in feet of snow

Are we ever going t oget there?  Ruins are w-aaaaay up there.

Almost there...

Showing how deep the snow is - at least two feet

We got walking sticks to help

The view from the top


At the base of the ski mountain - Hintersee

Happy 5th Anniversary!


Hintersee Mountain

Getting fitted for skis - here we go!

Time to go up

Me and my ski instructor after a long lesson

Tom taking self portraits on his way down

Church in Salzburg

Pretzel - snack time
 

Tom is super strong!

Tom sampling famous Austrian chocolate




Christmas ornaments in Salzburg




Mozart's birthplace


Salzburg!



Sunrise over the Mountains