Monday, February 29, 2016

Maltese 'national' food!

I am often asked by people, 'what the food is like in Malta'

Well! The street food is interesting!!!! (And definitely not the sushi from Sydney! )

Malta has an interesting history, and has been invaded by every country - Roman, Germans, French, Italians and British!

I would say the British mixed with Italian and then the North African influence is the 'local food'

Every few blocks has a tiny pastizzeria - which has a heated cabinet filled with different pastry things - there are different doughs and 3 filling options - mushy peas, chicken, cheese! (When in Rome etc - yes, I have tried them. I can imagine they are great hangover food, greasy, crunchy, full of fat and carbs) ... These little places are always busy with people! A pastie (flaky pastry one is 30c - and very filling) ... I think these places are the reason Maltese children are documented as the second most obese kids in Europe (after U.K.)

Then - there are kebab houses all over! Which have a big selection of raw meats which you choose and they cook and then a big selection of salads - all rolled into a bread of sorts! Phil's once a week lunch!

Also interesting is the fruit and vegetable trucks in each neighbour hood!

And the fish trucks - enough said! Cas you would die! As Azi says when we pass them, 'it's sooo stinky' - thankfully these trucks are not so common!

Saturday, February 27, 2016

A fun Saturday

Zarias Friend over! Fun! Cubby house! Dancing!

Saturday night family movie night!

The gaby Douglas story - Dan you will love the movie?! Seen it?!

Would you do this job?

Outside our window today?

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Some Feb Pics

Azi's bday cake
Our 'local' beach 
View from our Park (please notice all the cranes - construction everywhere ... the joke is 'When will Malta be finished?') 
Azure Window in Gozo 
Girls dancing costumes for Carnival (These are regular local dance schools) 
Carnival floats 
Azi with pigtails and ZaZ 
Azi spending time in her stroller eating her snacks ... this is how she spends most days asking. 'When is the bus coming ... it's taking hourrrrsss ... its soon boring' 


Happy February

Hi All 

I can't believe that in 5 days time ... it will be 2 months in Malta!!! Who would have thought! 

It stills shocks me every day that we are here in Malta!!! And when I meet ex-pats and they say they have been here for 5 or more years - there is a sense of shock and horror on my face! 

Saying that - I have discovered that when you live somewhere else (especially with kids) ... I think it's human nature (well, certainly my nature) to quickly start creating your little 'bubble' of normality and try get into a rhythm and routine ... 

Thankfully, I think we have found our groove,a little bit, and are managing to get to school each day with no panic and stress, Azi and I have a few little classes that we are during the week (including a Spanish music class) and have the 3 or 4 parks that we like to visit, we know which buses to catch, we know not to get irritated when we wait over an hour for a bus, we know which supermarkets around us to get certain things, we hire a car every second weekend and go do a big shop at the big supermarket and the Aldis equivalent here. We have found a great butcher, we have found where to order organic veg etc, after school we have our little things that we do ... So I feel we have created a nice little bubble! Not sure what will happen when Summer comes ... but for now - things are pretty chilled and happy! 

February started off with celebrating Azi's Birthday!!! I can't believe our little 'Stinky' (as we call her) is 3 years old!!! Zaria really enjoyed the week of birthday celebrations! It started off with candle lighting and Shabbat at the Rebbetzins house, then an afternoon tea with some friends at our place - all adults and 1 of Zaria's friends (I must say, I made an awesome selection of mainly gluten and refund sugar free cakes etc!). Sunday the girls had Hebrew school, and Azi had a cake and cards and all fun things! Zaria had Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday off school - for the public holiday and carnival. We did not go to the nighttime celebrations of Carnival, but went to the old city during the day and saw the kids in all their dancing costumes! WOW! Terrible dancing and music, but great spirit and incredible costumes (pics to follow) and incredible floats! Volunteers work the entire year for carnival! And of course for Azi's birthday we had the most amazing gelato from one of the Gelato bars (sorry Gelato Messina - but this was the real deal - real, real cream!!) 

Surprisingly for Winter, we have been to the beach a few times, which has been great. As the beach has been pretty empty and we have played and run around and had ice-creams - of course! (I'm loving all these restaurants and clean toilets right on the beach!) 

Last weekend we went for a beautiful walk in the cliffs and on Sunday we took our car on the ferry to Gozo. Wow - a beautiful island (Pics in next e-mail) ... Luckily it was a gorgeous Winters day - so it was beautiful, but not crowded ... We had lunch at a restaurant right on the water (I have to mention that the Maltese bread is insanely good!) ... Gozo is beautiful. Thanks to Azi just starting panties/undies - we saw a lot of the bathrooms on Gozo - and I am happy to report that they are all clean and well maintained! :) ... (The joys of travelling with kids). 

Zaria is enjoying the work at school and her classes ... But I think she is still trying to find her group of friends ... She has had a few weekend playdates, so its all a journey! ZaZ is loving this musical theatre class on a Saturday morning for 3 hours and in March they are putting on the production of Hamlin! 

Last night we had an awesome Rosh Chodesh group at me arranged by the Rebbetzin. This Israeli, Jewish, lady came, she is the wife of the Ambassador of Italy! WOW! She was so interesting! They have lived all over the world and she is a professional Opera singer. She is the main role in Ophelia's Opera in March in this beautiful old theatre in Malta. So I have booked for Zaria and I - should be a great treat! 

Azi is really enjoying being with me full-time and is a complete chatterbox! It feels like since she turned 3 her sentences and vocab have tripled and she is always trying to either copy Zaria's whole stories or interrupt Zaria with her own made-up story! She adores Zaria and her best time of the day is when we pick ZaZ up from school and when Dad comes home (2 things that I get asked about all day!) ... Actually, now I am starting to wonder if she is enjoying spending time with me :)

Me - I'm doing OK. I started an awesome yoga class on a Wednesday night with a great teacher. Last Wednesday night there was a lady there who played this little African instrument and sang the chants with the most amazing voice ever!!! She does 'sound therapy' as a job (ever heard of it?) ... I am continually meeting new and interesting people who all have a great story to tell. I am enjoying my time with the kids and thermie. We have decided to try eat more veggies, so I am experimenting in the kitchen. We met a great older ex-South African (who then lived in Canada and Israel) couple, and had a great Shabbat dinner with them. 
Yip - so life is 'smooth' at the moment. 

I asked Zaria today, what are the 5 things that come to your mind when I say Malta, she said, 'cigarette, surprising, interesting, food and dog poo'. Later when we saw Phil, Zaria asked him that questions he said, 'cigarette, dog poo, blue sea, walking, old' 

Wishing you a good end of Feb and a beautiful March!!! 

Marching on (ha, ha, ha) 


PS: Pics in next mail ... 









My favourite sister ..

Azi: Zaz come with me
Azi (whining) ... Moommmmm Zaz won't come with me ..
Mom: ask zaria nicely
Az: (in the sweetest voice) Zaz pleassseee will you come with me
Zaz: I really don't feel like it
Mom: Azi I'll come with you
Azi: no
Mom: why not
Azi: because Zaz is my favourite sister (as she bends down to hug her)

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

We may need to leave Malta!

Spot the problem in the pic!

(Let's see who knows me well)

Monday, February 22, 2016

Thermomix promotion

Naturally - now that we can put meat in zarias lunchbox ... We have decided to cut down on our meat and chicken consumption!

So it's time to come up with filling vegetable dishes!

I made zarias favourite weekly meat lasagna - but this week I used homemade almond milk for the white sauce, adzuki beans and red lentils for the mince - packed with veggies - and then layers of butternut and eggplant! - it got the thumbs up from judge zaria! School lunch for a week sorted!

Then got creative and made almond meal pastry and steamed veg pie, with a cauliflower and mushroom white sauce! (Unfortunately got the thumbs down from judge zaria and an ok from judge Phil - his work lunch for the week sorted)

A big piece of deliciousness!

So when we were in Gozo yesterday we wanted to find an ice cream place at about 5pm! Everything was closed, except for this one tiny cake and ice cream shop (which was packed with people) ... The ice cream was not gelato and looked very normal!

I don't usually have cake, but they had a great (nearly finished) selection!

I chose the richest chocolate cake (I thought of you Adina and your love of chocolate cake)

This cake was outrageously good! Totally rich! With a layer of crushed ferrar Roche in the middle! How clever and yum is that?!

Sunday, February 21, 2016

How did 3 years go so fast?!

Saturday activities

Homemade gluten free dumplings and a beautiful walk on dingli cliffs!

Yummy food!

Phil's prawn bisque was the best! ... But Azi was in no mood for photos!

The best quote of the day, is we are in the car driving to the beach ... And Azi says, 'Zaz, we have a ball to play with at the beach while the adults talk'

Gozo part 2

Then it was off to the boat house for a delicious lunch (awesome bread and calamari and everything else) then to red beach and then to ice creams and yummy Ferrara Roche cake! And back home on the ferry!

(Azi and I spent a good part of the day visiting lots of different toilets - the joys of toilet training - surprisingly all the toilets were very clean! )

A fun day out in Gozo

After going on a really big ferry with our car (for a whole 20 mins) ... We arrived in Gozo and headed towards azure window! Really beautiful!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016