Absolutely gorgeous, so inspiring. I am married to a Hungarian - and we live in the UK, trying to bring up our kids with Hungarian culture and the language (with other languages spoken at home). I often think of how to create a space which contains both creativity and sensory enjoyment (food, writing, art); well, you 've nailed it - köszi szépen!
Such a beautiful story of family, life and definitely making wonderful, lifelong memories for your children. Can’t wait to read more of your adventures! You have a lovely writing style!
This had me totally entranced! What a gorgeous peek into your life there, this new chapter, and the story behind the house. Can't wait to follow along!
I just love reading whatever you feel called to share about the food, the people, the country, the culture. I eat it all up!! Have a beautiful time there and thanks for letting us into some of it! ox
I love following your family adventures! I reread your blog post about your solo trip to Hungary and the jam. It was so great to relive that experience because it was one of my favorites. I can just picture you in that security line!
I miss my country hope to go next year
Lovely. Just...lovely.
Absolutely gorgeous, so inspiring. I am married to a Hungarian - and we live in the UK, trying to bring up our kids with Hungarian culture and the language (with other languages spoken at home). I often think of how to create a space which contains both creativity and sensory enjoyment (food, writing, art); well, you 've nailed it - köszi szépen!
Such a beautiful story of family, life and definitely making wonderful, lifelong memories for your children. Can’t wait to read more of your adventures! You have a lovely writing style!
Beautiful Sarah! Loved it, prose, pic n all! Have a lovely time!
Gorgeous Sarah! The photos are divine. x
Loved seeing your photos and reading your adventure
Beautiful.
Luv the story!
we just found a great Hungarian wine at Costco "Royal Tokaji" Aszu 5 Puttonyos Red ($49.99)
Story from my heart. My Danish husband calles Hungary now home ( for a months it is - July we love you)
Slow days, watermelon tastes real watermelon. I can not eat enough fruit in Hungary - in Denmark fruit just not the same…
This had me totally entranced! What a gorgeous peek into your life there, this new chapter, and the story behind the house. Can't wait to follow along!
I just love reading whatever you feel called to share about the food, the people, the country, the culture. I eat it all up!! Have a beautiful time there and thanks for letting us into some of it! ox
I love following your family adventures! I reread your blog post about your solo trip to Hungary and the jam. It was so great to relive that experience because it was one of my favorites. I can just picture you in that security line!