Mar 31

Hi guys!

I know…it has been a while. I just had nothing special to write you these last days.

It’s a bit boring here in Belgium, especially with the weather we have for the moment.

I start to get bored from everything; my house, the Internet, food, sad about what happened to “stage6″. Damn, I miss movies! But ok, it’s time to move forward and guess what? 4 days left before our trip to Crete.

Last weekend I went to visit my family for the last time. Today I’ve started to prepare our luggages. I really had no motivation for it, so I just let everything upside down in the living room and will try to continue tomorrow.

When you go on holiday, you’re really happy to prepare your luggages but after moving every 6 months from one side of the continent to the other side, I really don’t enjoy the “luggages thing” anymore!

We’ll travel by car this year. Last season we didn’t have the opportunity to visit the island and take our time outside the hotel but this year we’ll have no more excuses.

So I just hope to see you guys soon in Kalimera Kriti. I hope this year will start as I wish. I need full Action! I hope we’ll have young guests that wish to party and enjoy their day. “Fare Niente” is forbidden guys! Music, summer party, action!

Ok, till this time, we’ll finish to prepare the new Karaoke list, and all the rest.

Ciao Ciao

Mar 24

These room-by-room to-do lists will help you get the work done quickly so you can put your feet up sooner rather than later.

Kitchen, 4 1/2 minutes daily

Always start with the sink. A sparkling sink becomes your kitchen’s benchmark for hygiene and tidiness, inspiring you to load the dishwasher immediately and keep counters, refrigerator doors, and the stove top spick-and-span, too.

  • Wipe down the sink after doing the dishes or loading the dishwasher (30 seconds).
  • Wipe down the stove top (one minute).
  • Wipe down the counters (one minute).
  • Sweep, Swiffer, or vacuum the floor (two minutes).
  • Bathroom, 2 minutes daily

    Make cleaning the basin as routine as washing your hands. But don’t stop there. Get the most out of your premoistened wipe by using it to clean around the edges of the tub and then the toilet before tossing it.

  • Wipe out the sink (30 seconds). Wipe the toilet seat and rim (15 seconds).
  • Swoosh the toilet bowl with a brush (15 seconds).
  • Wipe the mirror and faucet (15 seconds).
  • Squeegee the shower door (30 seconds).
  • Spray the entire shower and the curtain liner with shower mist after every use (15 seconds).
  • Bedroom, 6 1/2 minutes daily

    Make your bed right before or after your morning shower. A neat bed with inspire you to deal with other messes immediately. Although smoothing sheets and plumping pillows might not seen like a high priority as you’re rushing to work, the payoff comes at the end of the day, when you slip back under the unruffled covers.

  • Make the bed (two minutes).
  • Fold or hang clothing and put away jewelry (four minutes).
  • Straighten out the night-table surface (30 seconds).
  • Family Room, Living Room, Foyer, 6 minutes daily

    Start with the sofa — as long as it’s in disarray, your living room will never look tidy. Once you’ve fluffed the pillows and folded the throws, you’re halfway home. If you pop in a CD while you dust, you should be able cover the whole room by the end of the third track.

  • Pick up crumbs and dust bunnies with a handheld vacuum (one minute).
  • Fluff the cushions and fold throws after use (two minutes).
  • Wipe tabletops and spot-clean cabinets when you see fingerprints (one minute).
  • Straighten coffee-table books and magazines. Throw out newspapers. Put away CDs and videos. (Two minutes.)
  • Mar 24

    I found this on the web!center

    Have a great spring cleaning day! ;-)

    Mar 20

    What a wonderful day! This morning I had my last driving course.

    After waiting 1 and half hour in the Test center, I finally drive during 40 minutes. At the end, he asked me to stop the car and said: go and get your documents. Congratulations. You got your license!  I am soo soo happy…

    No I’ll be allowed to drive wherever I want and I’m already thinking about spending my days off in Kalimera doing Quad.

    If I had the bucks for it, I’d pimp our car but… it’s not so important.

    Now I’m the proof in Belgium you can get your driving license from the first try!

    Mar 16

    I’m just thinking about the program for the new season and I think a sand sculpture activity would be fun.

    Who said sand castles are for small kids? Look at these creations.

    http://fixiefoo.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/sand_castle.jpg

    Sandsation 2007

    Image:Sand sculpture.jpg

    Whimsical Barnyard Band

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