Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Wheeere's Poppi.....and the other Grandchildren

Family Post............

My Mokapuna s


 Heeeere's Poppi

What's she up to? 

She's studying in Athens

She's a bit sad that she hasn't starred on my blog for quite some time. I promised I would let her fans know she is still rowing but she's studying hard at the esteemed Athens Gymnastic Academy 

Her syllabus includes actual hands-on athletics, everything from her rowing, soccer to dance choreography.  She also has lectures to attend and studies sport regulations, history, health, physiotherapy and a lot of complicated sport science. 


This is the way a true athlete studies. 



There's no time-out
Coffee time is study time too
The café here she says is actually a flower shop, and study hang-out


Poppi is not my only granddaughter
Though I can't say I blame you for thinking so



Oooooof the suitcase is finally packed AND closed

Luli is finishing high school and will be in Athens for higher studies next year
In their final year at Lykeio (High School) the kids go on a 5 day 'educational' trip
Her class went up to Thessaloniki, the northern capitol of Greece
It's an all day bus trip up North.
That didn't tire them of course
They all went bowling later
The class visits museums and historical sites during the day and enjoy a 'lively' nightlife 
 
These school trips can be wild
Ask the grandsons George and Jamie
I don't think they slept for the whole 5 days
Partying continued all night in their hotel rooms

George went to Crete for his 5-dayer
and 
Jamie also went to Thessaloniki
Poppi went to Yiannina, a city near the Albanian border. It's beside Lake  Pamvotida where she's often gone for rowing competitions
Poor Nels missed out altogether because her graduation was during the first covid lockdown

My girls, Elli and Danae,  went to Rhodes and Crete


There are hotels which give the schools special packages 
The kids spend months organising transport and hotels and raise money by selling raffle tickets, organising parties and luncheons and soliciting donations from the islands businesses and municipality 
There are usually a couple of  schools at each hotel.  Must be bedlam for the staff


The aftermath 
Luli caught the flu, along with a dozen of the other kids that were on the bus
 That nasty one called Influenza A
She didn't/ couldn't eat anything but Nana's brownies
Then her mother caught the bug and then her father

So I made another batch of brownies
And left them on the steps
I didn't dare get any closer
They wanted Weetabix too but I searched and there are none on the island

The brownies recipe is one I used to make with Luli many years ago when I babysitted her. They often came out too cakey.
  It's difficult achieving that gooey brownie-ness.  I googled and followed the tips. 
The eggs need a really good beating  
Don't over mix
Don't over cook
A packet of chocolate drops or 
A few spoons of nutella lifts them up to another level 

But
Back to Poppi
She's the Brownie Queen 
Her recipe takes 2 days to make and it's worth waiting for. However I don't have her recipe. If I'm going to make Brownies, I want to eat them today. Right Now

Luli's back at school now.  She has extra lessons on key subjects and will be swatting hard till her University Entrance exams in June


Nels, Luli, Poppi

My three girls


My 2 boys
George and Jamie





11 comments:

  1. Lovely family. Isn't it wonderful seeing them grow up and a little bittersweet, too, as they gain independence. That means all the adults in their lives have done their jobs properly.

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    1. Yes, I'm very proud of them all. They're great kids. But I do wish we could see more of them close up

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  2. Grandchildren are great fun. One of mine recently went for the day to Poland to fire an AK47 on a shooting range. This was his second visit, so I presume he enjoyed it.

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    1. Now that's something very different!! They're all wonderful, full of fun and fearless 😍

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  3. I love the idea of studying in Athens and having the island to come home to. I like the sound of Poppi's course.

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    1. It's a very difficult Academy to get into but she, was determined, and loves all the sport and the studies

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  4. Beautiful mokopuna! Good to see them all being happy and healthy, they all sounds like very clever young people.

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    1. I love that maori word!! They're great kids

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  5. They’re growing up and leaving the nest. Their lives are going to be hectic for a few years. But oh so much fun

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