Fourth of July Celebrations

Family Photo on Fourth of July

It was a rainy afternoon and evening for the Fourth of July celebrations this year. We celebrated America’s 234th birthday by hosting a BBQ at my childhood home in my village of Caspian, Michigan. We invited my aunt and uncle, Jim and Ione, and they are pictured in the back row. It is nice to reconnect with my aunt, as she looks very much like my mother and she reminds me of her.

We had some fireworks in the back yard, ate a lot of food, and then went  downtown Iron River to watch the city fireworks.

Lake Superior

Every year we make a visit to Lake Superior. We went up the other day when the weather was not very nice. Besides shopping in Marquette, we also stopped at the beach. Below are the pictures.

Owen and Oliver Enjoy Fighting on the Beach
Ocean

Fishing on the Paint River

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On Mac’s Bridge, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

Yesterday we once again attempted to catch a fish in Iron County and were unsuccessful. It was a great day however, because we all spent time in the beautiful northwoods on one of the best trout streams in the world. We are seen above on a bridge at Don McDonald’s camp. “Mac” is a legendary fly fisherman and he was very hospitable. Grandpa Kralovec provided the poles – thank you.

We had a full day with an afternoon of swimming at Hagerman Lake and a large family BBQ at our rented log home in the Ski Brule resort.

Owen gets water from a spring

Family Journal: June 28, 2010

Popa & Ocean, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

Ocean eats some torta with her grandfather, affectionately known as “Popa.” Hermes is called Popa because that is what Owen and Sebey first called him in Bolivia. We continue to refer to him as Popa. Ocean’s paternal grandfather is known as “Timpa” also a mispronunciation by Ocean last summer.

We are enjoying a relaxing holiday with family. Below is a historic photo, it is the first time Nadia’s and my parents have met. Owen’s middle names come from both of his grandfathers and they are shown together.

I would also like to wish all of my Serbian readers a Happy Saint Vitus Day! It is a very meaningful day for Serbs, remembering the defeat at the field of the blackbirds in Kosovo to the Ottomans.

Summer Holidays Begin

 

Owen , originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

Owen is shown above in Charles De Gaulle Airport in Paris. We had a long flight as we left our house in Serbia at 7:30 AM and finally arrived in Iron Mountain Michigan’s Ford Airport at 9:00 PM. With the time changes, it would be 4:00 AM Serbia time so that is around 21 hours of travel. It ended with me driving the last hour to my village, Caspian.

The kids were well behaved on the flight and everything went smoothly. We were all jet lagged yesterday and are recovering slowly.

The kids spent a lot of time coloring and drawing to pass the hours. Nadia and I are impressed with Ocean’s ability. For a 2 year old, to draw a human figure with that amount of detail, it amazing.

It is nice to see my brothers, my father, and old friends here in Caspian. We are looking forward to the arrival of Nadia’s family.

Buried Treasure?

The three men in Ocean’s bedroom are not looking for a buried treasure. This week we are doing repairs on the main pipe leading away from our bathroom. The approximately 80 year old pipe broke this weekend. The result was a flooded bathroom. The pipe broke about 3 meters away from the toilet, which actually was underneath the floor in Ocean’s bedroom. As you can see below, they dug underneath the bathroom first.

Our Bathroom

We are sitting around now awaiting for the workers to finish. I don’t think too many people have basements here in Serbia to they actually have to rip up the floor to get to the pipes. In the US, there is a space between floors for pipes that is accessible.

The school was really nice in finding us alternative accomodations. We are staying at the “M” Hotel, which is the Best Western lacated in the suburb of Banjica.

Nadia’s First Art Exhibition

On Monday Nadia gave her first art exhibition. She presented her recent work in a gallery along with the student-artists of the International School of Belgrade’s art classes. Nadia has been working with Maja , a local artist once a week this semester. She had several works and everyone liked the art. It was the first time I saw her paint in a realistic style. Her usual style of art is abstract and very colorful. Below are some photos from the evening.

Professor Maja and Nadia
One of Nadia's Works

The gallery is located in New Belgrade near Brankov’s Bridge, near the Sava River. The neighborhood is called Staro Sajmaste, which translates to Old Fairgrounds. It has a sad history, as the Germans used the fairgrounds as a concentration camp during World War II. In 1940, the area was uninhabited marsh land. The Nazis asked the Croatians, who had the left bank of the Sava under their control, to take Serbian Jewish prisoners. There is a small monument in an abandoned park near Poseydon Hall where the exhibition was held.

The Poseydon Hall

FK Atacante Defeats FK Dribbling

 

Oliver Gets in the Action, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

Once again, despite the US’s gutty effort yesterday against England, the big match took place in the morning.

Yesterday the boys participated in a tough game against FK Dribbling. Oliver got into the game a few times and played well, despite being the youngest player. You can see him in the middle of the play above.  Owen scored 3 goals and his team won easily.

Summer has finally arrived and temperatures were near 100 F yesterday. We brought plenty of water for them to drink. The heat did slow everyone down a bit, but they play was exciting as usual. Owen is shown below congratulating one of the opponents on a good game.

Rainy Spring – Flooding on the Sava

Last weekend we went for dinner on a “splav” or raft on the Sava River here in Belgrade. The splavs are all over the river and consist of bars and nightclub (like the example above with the New Railroad Bridge in the background) restaurants, and private weekend cottages. There is a good article on the splavs here if you want to learn more.

The water was so high it flooded the bike path. It is up several meters from its usual depth. We had a snowy winter and rainy spring, and hence the high water situation. The hot, sunny weather finally arrived this week and so we are hoping the rain will go away and we can use the bike path again.

Family Journal: June 6, 2010

Ocean, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

I had a nice day with the kids yesterday. We went to Kalemegdan Park while Nadia got her hair cut. We played a lot of hide and seek and in the parks. It has been a very rainy spring in Belgrade and the rains continued yesterday. It did clear up a bit to allow us to get outside.

In the morning I went for a run after making breakfast for the kids. Last night, Nadia and I went to the B.E.A.T., the Belgrade Expat Adult Theatre group’s performance. It was held at the school’s performing arts center and it was very entertaining.

Getting ready to go to soccer practice with the kids. Ocean is shown above running after the boys in the park. Below is the “Roma Recycling” program. The Roma collect old appliances by driving through the city streets on these tractors. Sometimes they collect them from directly from people and sometimes from the garbage receptacles. The Roma are very fascinating and I would like to post more about them.