We've been quite busy with moving to our own place and sorting things out in a last couple of days. Yesterday we had some extra time and we used it to buy our bicycles and then we rode straight all way back home which was a totally new experience and fun!
I think beside all the streets' signs, stores and landmarks what could be also considered as a typical scene of this city and others around is a huge bunch of bicycles parked near stations and by telling "huge" I mean HUGE! No wonder here most young and elder people seem in such good shapes.
Anyway,I can see and feel a dramatic change that is happening in the life style of our tiny little family.
And one more thing, through the next three weeks I have a very important program to participate which makes me stressed out and thrilled at the same time.
Friday, 8 August 2008
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Behi Joonam
I hope you enjoy riding your bicycle: Do the cyclists wear helmets in your town?
Wish you the best for your three-week program.
Tameshk jan,
Wearing helmets is not obligatory but riding bicycles with the lights turned off at nights costs you 50 euroes and thanks by the way :).
What a nice view it could be! Lots of bicycles flowing down the rode, competing with the wind and breez!
I hope you will do very well on your program and feel calm and relaxed again...
Take care and good luck.
Thanks alot dear Parinaz,
Wish me luck!
Dear Behi,
I strongly encourage you to wear helmets and also to be very careful, and not get very "jav-gir" with the whole "Oh-this-is-so-fun-let's-speed-it-up-and-drive-like-the-wind", cause you don't want to end up like me, observing yourself flying over your bike in the sky, and earn a bunch of stitches on your chin!!
Have fun, be careful, and enjoy.
It's really so much fun.
Behi, manam mikhaaam .... :)))
I am sure you are going to make it... boooos
I'm glad you are having so much fun. I read the book you gave me today and thought about you. And I saved some of the wonderful saffron to use in the first meal of Ramadan... God bless you Behi!
:)
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