The day after having a lovely meal at Melnitza, we took Anna into the park across the road from us (Astana Park is name I think). Although obviously she had been walking for quite a while already, we tended to take the pushchair with us back then for long distances, as if she got too tired, she was already a little heavy to carry around constantly.
Within Astana park, in the Summer months, there are normally at least a couple of different places that you can rent remote controlled cars. However, these aren’t 1:32 scale models that you race around, these are mini electric cars that you can put your son or daughter in, and then safely control whilst walking behind them. There are also traditional pedal powered go karts, but until Anna understands the concept of holding on, leaning into corners, and NOT trying to jump off of moving objects, the remote control ones are fine with me 🙂
May 27 2011
May 27th, 2011 2:15 am
I agree Irina – you are probably a better driver!!!!!
June 1st, 2011 2:00 pm
I’m not sure I accept the judge’s position as a brilliant driver to be able to pass such a judgement! :-p
May 27th, 2011 2:30 am
Chris, sorry mate, but I have come to the conclusion that Irina is really the camera-person in the family! The clips are lovely, and will tell a story of Anna (and everyone else) as she is growing up. But please, please, please make your clips longer so that they tell a fuller story. Maybe I can even give you some lessons on photography (stills v movie)in return for all the computer help you have given me in the past. Keep them coming – but don’t give up the day job!
June 1st, 2011 2:02 pm
Ira and I disagree about several differing aspects of our recording style, but whoever has the camera shoots, and I’m happy enough with the output to put them on my site.