I'm so very sorry that I didn't write for the past few days. The thing is, we were in Palanga. If any of you don't know what Palanga is, then let me tell you. Palanga is a huge beach town, almost four hours away from Vilnius. Palanga is known most for it's bountiful amount of amber and beautiful sunsets. Anyhow, we stayed for three days in Palanga. There grandma rented out an apartment, right near the beach. The apartment was wonderful. It was on the third floor with two large windows. It had a tiny, cozy kitchen, an even tinier, bathroom. There were two floors, so Isabella and I took the two beds upstairs, while grandma and grandpa took the master bed downstairs. Grandma's friends, Oleg and Lena, rented out an apartment in the house right across from ours. We could wave to them from our apartment. One the first day in Palanga, well, more like on the first half day in Palanga, we went to beach and walked 4 miles from our house to the city center. There was so many people on main street, thus, grandma hated it the moment she stepped onto it. We ate dinner in a really bad restaurant, outside. our table had no umbrella, so a bird pooped on our table and into grandma's coffee. I ordered a pizza called "Rome," which was a pizza topped with minced meat, onions, salami, and tomatoes. Isabella order the usual: cheese pizza. Grandma accidentally ordered an extra pizza, which we took home. After we ate the exceptionally funny dinner, we went to an illusion house. No, correction,, grandpa bough tickets for Isabella and I and we went in. There was a bunch of really fun stuff and a bunch of really scary stuff. For example, there was a mirror labyrinth were we got stuck. After the ever so fun illusion house, we met with grandpa's old friend. Skipping the very boring details ... I didn't have time for my blog.
On the next day, we met with Oleg and Lena on the beach and basically spent the whole morning there. The water was 18 degrees Celsius For lunch, Oleg bought two kinds of fish and we ate them on their terrace. After lunch, We went home, where, okay, I give in. I did watch movies for a little while. For dinner, Oleg, Lena and grandpa's friend joined us at a fancy restaurant. I ordered a so-called extraordinary snail soup. It was extraordinary, I tell you. Extraordinarily horrible. The one part I did like was the frog-leg. So crunchy! To walk off dinner, we went to a nearby park. The thing with all of our guests was that they walk excruciatingly slow. What we walked in that hour, we could walk in a half hour at most with Dad and Mom. Anyhow, I was too tried again, so I couldn't write.
On our second to last day, we again spent half of the day on the beach. Lena and Oleg were leaving so for lunch we went to one of their favorite places called "Ararat ." The food was really good and after lunch, I caught a lizard. When we were finished, we went home and I tried to write my blog, but alas, there was no internet connection, so I couldn't. I ended up watching movies again. For dinner grandpa took us to a restaurant with real bunnies on the roof. Can you believe it? Real bunnies. On. The. Roof. Anyway, I ordered roast bunny and then I felt really bad about it, so I fed the cockatoo that was there, all of my potatoes. After dinner, we went to a small town nearby where we watched, mesmerized, as the sun set into the ocean. We came home at eleven o'clock, so I didn't have time for blog.
This was the last day. We packed up in the morning and then went to the beach with grandma. She said that she was going to collect amber, but I didn't hear her. When she wasn't there in 10 minutes, I started to panic. I maybe, kinda, sorta, called grandpa and dad, a gazillion times. Anyway, for lunch, we had left-overs.Then, we set out on the long journey.
Anyway, a few more things had happened and sometime I will write about them. The important thing is that we are flying out to Dublin to meet up with Mom and Romik, Polinka, Anya & Maya for our vacation. Hurray!
Georgia