
Looks like the best table on the Danube dinner cruise ship, doesn't it? In fact, you might say that if you had your pick of all the tables on the ship - this would be numero uno. (Or number 'egy' as they say in Hungary.)
So how did we score the very best table?

Thanks to this guy.
Even though everyone in line already had tickets for the cruise, some (okay all) felt the need to press in as close as possible the front of the line. We had arrived early, in typical Borders-Masson fashion, and thanks to Dad making a physical barricade we maintained our position as first in line. Jonathan swiftly made his way onto the ship and claimed the absolute best table before anyone else made it on board. Nice work, team.






Castle hill

Queen of the castle?

Do you think they can fly planes under this bridge? Why, yes. Yes I do.
6 comments:
Aw, I love the pics of you and your mom! :D
Also, today I discovered I have a Life World Library book on Eastern Europe which includes Hungary in it and I thought of you guys! :)
I am delurking from Houston to tell you that I just love your blog. You two are adorable!
Hey Kari,
This looks like fun. How much longer will you be in Budapest?
To answer your question: the Malika Monkeys (where Djibi is working right now) is a trade school ministry in Malika, Senegal. It uses the venue of a work shop to teach young men and women practical skills to support themselves and their families but adds to it practical education as well as Bible studies.
More details at malikamonkeys.com
Thanks for asking.
Enjoy the rest of your vacay.
Crys
P.S. Djibi says hi
My first reaction: I love the pic of you and your mom.
Second reaction: How in the world did you get such beautiful, clear pics at night from a moving boat??
Great pics. One of these days...you'll have visitors from Dalton. ;-)
Gorgeous night shots!
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