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January recap

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  I can't believe January is already over. We didn't do much this month. Nina and I went to Serbia for Serbian (Orthodox) Christmas, and spent seven days with my younger sister. It was really a nice week. We celebrated Christmas at my dad's house, and both of my sisters were there and the kids. Even though Nina doesn't see her cousins that often, they always have a great time when they are together. Nina and Petra Nina, Petra and Tara   We also marked six months period since our mom passed away. It went  by so fast, but I feel like it happened yesterday. It is amazing how time is relentless. Whatever we do, and wherever we are, the time will always take its toll on us. We are always trying to catch up with it, but none of us is able to do so.   Nina finally adapted to preschool. Last Thursday (if I remember correctly) was her first day without crying. She is doing very well these days. She eats her lunch over there, and even remembers few names o

Adaptation to preschool

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    This post is a little bit different than the others, but I felt the need to write it. I would love to hear thoughts, experiences and opinions on this topic. Nina started preschool about a month and half ago, but she only went for three full weeks. There were Christmas holidays, then Serbian Christmas, so she missed few weeks.    Adaptation is not going so well. And, we are on the edge of quiting. She cries every single morning when she wakes up. Last couple of days she cried the entire time she was in the preschool. The big difficulty is that she is going to Czech preschool, and she is not speaking Czech language. She doesn't understand teachers or kids.    She is really young, so she will learn  the language  fast. And, Czech has some similarity to Serbian language. But, what if she really struggles during her time over there. The more I read on this subject, the more I am confused. :)   The one thing, that I read the most, is to not give up. Take the child to prescho

Prostejov, Czech Republic

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Prostejov has been good to us so far. We moved here about two months ago. Before we moved here, we were in Skopje, Macedonia. I was fighting myself to write post about Skopje, but I couldn't do it. Our time in Skopje was awful. Whenever I think about it, I have this ugly anxious feeling. If I could choose one country to never visit (again), easily that would be Macedonia. So I decided not to write a post about it. It doesn't deserve to be here, and remind me of bad things. I do have  Skopje through my phone  post, if you want to check it out. Well... Enough about negative feelings. Let's talk about Prostejov. Prostejov is a small city in Czech Republic, located on the eastern side of the country. It is 20 minutes away from Olomouc, and 45 minutes away from Brno. The city got its name from the Lord Prostêj, and the first time the city appeared in historical records was in 1141. The population of the city is around 44 000. The dominant feature, of the town, is the Town H

New year, new chances

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Happy New Year everyone! I hope your break was good, and you are ready for fresh start. 2017 was one of the toughest years in my life, and I am glad it is over. This is the first year that I really want to change some things in my life. It could be because of my years. I am turning 30 this summer, and I want to do something good with my life. I love being  mom and wife, but I feel like I can do more.  I was thinking what I would like to do (or not to) in new year, and   here is my list: -to find a job that I love -to work out more -to blog continuously -to travel (at least) to one country I haven't been before -to stop baiting my nails -to smile often -to read one book each month -to let the past go -to be present in the moment, and not to live in past or future Do you have any new year's resolution? Let's dream big, and let's be brave enough to go out for our dreams! Let's sparkle! Jelena