Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Fish goes, fish come

My son's fish died this morning.

My sister gave it to him as a Christmas present and he fed it, looked at it and talked about it every single day ever since.

The little one got really shaken by his loss and after calling the whole family to deliver the news, we had a little funeral to poor Gary.

I promised him instantly to get him a new fishy and late afternoon we drove in a flooded Rio to a pet shop to buy his new aquatic pal.

Two "female" ones were picked and paid for and as we drove home their names were chosen. "Anna" is the red one and "Bluey" is the blue one.

So easy to make a six-year-old mind-blowing happy. So rewarding as well.

This afternoon, the fish costed me 3 Euros but his smile was just priceless.

Vik


This afternoon I took Antonio, and three of his mates, to Rio's Modern Art Museum to see the exhibition of US-based Brazilian artist Vik Muniz.

His works are extraordinary and consist of well-known master pieces redone using different materials (garbage, toys, coloured paper, real diamonds, tomato sauce, peanut butter, chocolate fudge).

We saw a "Medusa Marinara" made with spaghetti and.. marinara sauce, a Monalisa made of peanut butter and another one made of jam. Boticelli's Venus of Milo made of garbage and an Elizabeth Taylor portrait made of real diamonds.

Difficult to describe his vibrant, original, phenomenal work. Unmissable.

Hong Kong

My last posts made me think of Hong Kong and I realised I had never written about the city I adore.

Maybe because I am moving to NY soon and the association between both cities is inevitable, I've been thinking more and more about it.

Just to make things clear, Hong Kong is New York of Asia.

We came there, myself and Patrick, with 23 and 25 years old respectively.

Upon arrival at the city and at our "hotel" we went (surprise, surprise) straight to a pub and after a few beers walked towards Kowloon's promenade.

We had little idea and few expectations about the place and were taken - full blown - by surprise. The view we had of HK island and its skyline was shattering and absolutely unforgetable to us.

I have the feeling that it was right there that our globetrotting life reallly started.

Likes and dislikes

I bought my first (and only) Celine Dion CD while living in Hong Kong and came back home from work everyday - in the very cool HK tram - listening to it in my diskman (Jurassic times).

Maybe I associated her music to the fabulous time I had while living there.

Her passionate tunes blended well with the very emotional local music, that even sang in Cantonese and totally non-comprehensible, nearly brought tears to my eyes.

Talk about the likes of Emil Chau... (maybe a cheap Chinese version of James Blunt)

This is powerful stuff, my friend.

Skeleton in the closet (chapter I)

Everybody has one or more skeletons in the closet.

I have a zillion of those. Believe me. I could even be in the Guiness book of records, I suppose.

But my really tacky, cheesy, whatever you call is...

CELINE DION... (Blimey!!)

She is whatever people say but her voice is just out of this world. And it gets under my skin..

I'll still go to Vegas one day to see her. And Patrick will for sure be sitting right by my side, clapping and nodding (kind of "yeah, amor, she's all right!"). And getting all touchy and emotional. In a way only real die-hard Germans can get... hahahahaha

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Sun worshipers

I've checked on BA's site which area Patrick will cover in his new job. Latin America and Caribbean is quite a vast possibility of countries and I wanted to get familiarized with his stations.

Mexico, Bermuda, Nassau, Jamaica, St Lucia, Tobago, Buenos Aires, Miami, etc... Let's just say we'll have a hell of a good year ahead.

And the word of order will be: SUNTAN!!!

God bless


My 6 year-old is the best son and brother anybody could wish for.

His affection towards Joaquim is never-ending and his jealousy is down to the very minimum.

I simply have no words to describe how lucky I am.

My angel

Saying farewell. Once again

Crying like a river. And no one would understand if I said I was writing an e-mail to a bunch of friends and getting so emotional.

Well, it's true and I did cry my eyes off as I wrote my farewell e-mail to my South African friends yesterday afternoon.

I had an idea already that my bond to SA, its people and the friends I made there was very strong. I had seen evidence of it once, less than a year ago, as I was driving home from the gym in Joburg and I received a phone call.

On the other end was Patrick and he was breaking the news that he might be transferred to New York. - "HEY, HO! Congratulations, bla, bla, bla..!" And fat tears started rolling down my cheeks, like a 10 year old kid, driving by people and cars, in complete disarray. I was two months pregnant then.. and I got so damn sad about the prospect of leaving South Africa.

The transfer did not materialise then and we stayed on in SA a few more months.

However, at that exact moment I knew I was hooked. And might stay this way until I go back one day to my beloved Africa.

The little eater

Unlike Antonio, our baby Joaquim, is a BIG eater and his 2nd visit to the pediatrician broke all the records.

His weight, at 2 months, is astonishing 5.300kgs and his height is 57,5cms! As he was born with 3.030kgs and arrived at home with 2.600kgs, his weight DOUBLED in a space of 60days.

The sky is the limit for our little eater.

I knew this one was just like daddy..!


KIDDING, amor!

Big news

I heard last Friday that the Fehring household might be crossing an ocean once again.

Patrick was offered a very good job in a dream location.

BUTERFLIES IN MY STOMACH!!!!!

New city, new house, new friends, new surroundings.

NEW YORK!

Dr Alberto Goldin

I have a new shrink and he is brilliant. I love his "no frills, practical" approach towards things.

In Rio he writes a newspaper column and is very well-known, a bit of a "celeb" himself. Apart from treating a few screwed-up local celebrities as well.

I usually avoid famous doctors but this one came very well recommended and I couldn't resist it.

On our first consultation as I walked in he asked me "why are you here?" and I answered "because of so and so". After a few more questions, he asked me again "but are you sure you are here for so and so"? And as I confirmed it he answered...: "BULLSHIT!!"

(in a much softer way, of course, but that was the message that came across).

Feeling as if I had been hit by lightning, I finally saw the light in the end of the tunnel.

Welcome to my new, beautiful, no crap world.

Weight off my shoulders

I have decided to cancel my skiing trip.

My baby is too small and I don't think it is a good idea to leave him "motherless" for a week.

Patrick applauded my decision and will go snorkeling with Antonio on Brazil's Northeastern coast instead.

Decision taken, I feel light again and maybe I might just manage to have a full night of sleep.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Why I love Africa

I LOVE the sort of headlines one can only read on African newspapers. This one I "highjacked" from the facebook page of a friend's friend.


Attention to the smaller note "Denial in time of Cholera" and a (not so cute) pic of good old Robert M.

Histerical.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

And Cholera is coming

As I first heard of the Cholera outbreak last year in Zim and the neglect of Mugabe's governement towards the crisis I feared what is actually happening now.

As thousands of Zimbabwean workers go back to spend Christmas holidays at home and come back to South Africa in January, it was expected that some could come back infected or with the disease fully in place.

As 60 cases were identified and one death reported in Mpumalanga, a province right next to Gauteng, where Johannesburg is located, I fear the worse might yet to come.

Hopefully our dear Loveness is safe and healthy wherever she is.

Getting closer to inauguration

Motivation

After writing my last post and thinking that I will actually stay away from my beloved baby Quim for a whole week, I had to go and check him out - sleeping like an angel in his cot.

And look for motivation to fly to Switzerland.

Found it.

Skiurlaub

My son has been a real partner and friend to me. His support throughout my pregnancy was amazing and surprising - coming from a 5-year old.

I do any sacrifices for him so I decided to reward my little boy with a skiing trip to lovely Klosters.

I will leave my beloved Rio at the hight of its summer, leave my 2-month old angel behind and hit the freezing slopes to do something I am not particularly crazy about. All for him.

Departure is on Jan 29th.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Delightful

It's moments like this that make all the upheaval of the last months absolutely worth it.

But hey! Who the hell put a sock over the baby's hand..!?! The poor thing.. CUUTE!

Back to life

Despite the awful weather in Rio, and LOTS of ups and downs, the arrival of 2009 brought me back to life.

I had my first bit of exercising today - a brisk walk on a treadmill in my new Yoga Studio (the awesome Nirvana) and am back full force with my meditation practices. (And I have no idea how I could live without pranayama for so long).

Tomorrow I'll go for an Iyengar class. Ahhh.... BLISS!

My boys are doing great, Patrick is back in Joburg and I am finally in touch with my girlfriends, making lots of social plans for the month.

After a long and dark winter... I am back. Full stop.