Tuesday we were at a funeral. A beloved maiden aunt passed away at age 92. All her nieces and nephews gathered on Galatas from one end of Greece to the other to say goodbye. There were tears in the church, a slow 3k walk behind the hearse to the cemetery, and back, then coffee, liqueur, hugs and laughs at a café and a family meal to end the day. Cousins, friends and extended family in a warm togetherness
Life goes on
20th was Saint Lydia.... Or Poppi day. She and I share our name day. Lydia is the nearest greek name to Linda. Tradition. She's named after her maternal Grandmother. That's Me
It was a busy day for me. I made pastitsio (greek lasagna) and stuffed tomatoes for all the family. Delivered the food to them.
Later we had an appointment at a bank to sort out our cards.
The bank is changing from Visa to Mastercard and we get sent new cards and don't know why. Got that sorted. Very helpful girls.
Most of our banking is done online nowadays. We still use cards for shopping, with pin numbers
I do have the pins written down, somewhere. However, I went to try a rarely used card in the ATM to see if it still worked, tried it, wrongly, 3 times and of course the machine ate my card
21st
So early this morning I was down at the bank again. Got my card back and the pin sorted in a few minutes. Easier when you know the bank employees.
Daughter Elli is going to put all my cards on my phone. Sounds like a good idea as long as I don't lose my phone. I have it in a case on a long strap and wear it crossbody so I don't leave it anywhere.
Then we ran into the girls drinking a very early morning coffee before they both went off to work. It is daughter Elli's name day. Lots of hugs all around and 'Chronia Pollas' (that's Many returns, to you). It is also Ks name day and granddaughter Nels and Ks sister Dina






With you in spirit Linda...😘
ReplyDeleteI will drink to your very good health 😁😊
DeleteSuch a lovely tradition! Such happy lives xx
ReplyDeleteThank goodness he likes to cook for his friends and family. I don't mind cleaning up
DeleteHe and his friends are happily chatting away, drinking and eating. All is well
Χρόνια ΠολλάX to all! I love that gift you received, it's super cute! The clock is so cool, what a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pain pin numbers are! I have done the same, and it was equally annoying to fix. Lol
My daughters have a great imagination. We both loved the gifts so much
DeleteSo many wonderful celebrations. Happy name day to everyone.
ReplyDeleteYes, more celebrations. Never ending. Thanks
DeleteI once had my card eaten too. I was in a strange town, using a strange machine. Regardless of having done everything correctly, it swallowed my card. A nice lady retrieved it for me. I tried again, and it did the same. I gave-up!
ReplyDeleteThat's why it's always best to use a machine outside a bank, preferably while the bank is open. It happened here one night. The Atm ate about 20 cards. There was a queue next morning in the bank. Not a good feeling if you're just passing throuvh
DeleteWhat a busy, busy time you're having but such fun as well. Great , fun gifts from the family as well.
ReplyDeleteIt's the season. There are quite a few birthdays and name days during the summer and then again in November and December
DeleteXronia polla to all celebrating.
ReplyDeleteI’m exhausted just reading your post.
I’m definitely past old the celebrating.
Although having all the family around sounds wonderful. I love your light, speaking the truth. But I especially love the clock. It’s giving me ideas lol
I'm past it too but the other half still loves all the fuss. He is starting to complain about the hours of prep but presses on. He loves seeing all the family together
DeleteWhat wonderful traditions you have, there's always a reason to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteoh I love the neon light, you must be very well loved from your family, that is a great thing. ATM machines eat cards here too if the same thing is done by the user which to me is good as it's better than leaving it there to be stolen.
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