Monday, May 18, 2009

The art of breakfasting

Last week we had a first impression of hot life will be once the two flats next to ours are being occupied as a film crew used both apartments as location for shooting a series of TV advertisements for telekom austria. Knowing the empty rooms and flats it will be very interesting to see how they look like readily prepared for the shooting. Unfortunately for the crew the weather turned cold and rainy, so they even had to organise a crane from which “sunlight” was provided.

During the course of Wednesday the clouds cleared up and temperatures rose slightly which was perfect timing as we have planned a late “Mother’s Day” barbecue on our roof terrace. Surrounded by a hungry and tired film crew we kick-started our Weber-Q200 and prepared fish, pork, turkey and vegetables alongside fresh salads for Markus’ mom, Ines and Stefan & Viki followed by yummy Banana Split. The evening was very nice and went by very fast – the only one missing was Markus’s dad who unfortunately could not come to Vienna for that occasion.

The weather improved even further towards the weekend and by Saturday we had summer weather back again which meant that we spent lots of time on our roof terrace in the sun again. Sunday morning Kerstin’s god-child Rosemarie and Sandra came by for breakfast and we spent hours eating, playing and painting. Kerstin and Rosemarie produced a beautiful picture of a dinosaur which we are planning to place somewhere in our little one’s room.


The painter and her piece of art

The very good news for this week is that the weather is supposed to be getting even better and a holiday on Thursday makes the week a short one and provided the perfect setting for Heidi’s visit to Vienna, arriving in Wednesday night.

Kerstin & Markus

Monday, May 11, 2009

Adam's apple bounces far

Even though Kerstin stopped working last week, taking two weeks holiday before entering maternity leave, the nice early summer weather stayed. We put the odds for a weather change quite high, but this year seems really different as over the past weeks the nice weather also remained for the weekends. Meeting up with friends, a few doctor appointments and some other bureaucratic issues to be sorted out were as well on the programme as relaxing on the terrace in the sun, doing yoga or just hanging out.

Markus and Peter came up with a good idea – a classical win-win-situation for everyone – for Sunday – Mother’s Day: a day in the beautiful area of Ramsau/Adamstal. The two boys went early morning for a round of golf at
GC Adamstal, one of the most beautiful and challenging golf courses in Austria and the two moms-to-be arrived afterwards, accompanied by Mimi, Bruno as well as Max & Leo for lunch and a walk through the nice nature around there. The boy’s golf on the course of former rally champion and Austrian golf league president Franz Wittmann can be characterised with “mixed emotions”, we both lost quite a lot of balls on this very hilly course but very much enjoyed the round as the course was pretty empty and there was neither pressure from behind nor were we held up by slow players in front of us.

Perfect fairways and greens with great panoramic view

After very good lunch at the clubhouse – where staff was similarly friendly as all other staff on the course (including the Marshal!) – the 8 of us ventured out for a walk into the valley alongside the 9-hole course. Not only Max had lots of fun running through the woods and playing at a little water wheel but also the big boys were happy as they managed to bring their net-golf ball balance almost into positive territory as they picked up a lot of lost balls in the streambed and the woods. The day was – also thanks to the nice weather – so relaxing and beautiful that we might repeat it next year again. Let’s see if we will remember that in 12 months time and we marked the start of a tradition.

Kerstin & Markus

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Old friends' reunion

Last weekend provided a very good opportunity to properly relax as the May Day bank holiday prolonged the weekend from Friday to Sunday. Instead of joining into the Maiaufmarsch on the town hall-square in Vienna we spent the time with finishing off the preparations in our baby-room and with relaxing on Friday.

Saturday was the official golf season opener for Markus with an early morning round together with Peter in
Spillern which turned out to be more joyful and far less frustrating than expected. After little Sophie’s birthday party in Kritzendorf in the afternoon we drove to Oberwart as Markus had another round of golf arranged with Klaus early Sunday morning in Bad Tatzmannsdorf - again the round was pretty decent - followed by lunch with Michaela, Klaus and Nikolaus and a rather frustrating Game 4 of the ABL Semifinal between the Oberwart Gunners and WBC Kraftwerk Wels which the Gunners lost after 2 overtimes and giving away a 3 point lead 10 seconds before the end of regulation. As a result the decisive Game 5 will take place on Wednesday in Wels.

The fun factor was back

Monday afternoon Markus boarded the last Austrian flight to London for a two day business trip on which he also met up for dinner with some former colleagues – Sarah, Berti and Florian – as well as Helen and Fritz on Tuesday night. Not having met for 4 years provides a lot of topics for small talk even though it felt like we have been working together all the time. It was just like in the old days – lots of fun and laughter, lots of booze and only a few hours of sleep.

Kerstin & Markus

Monday, April 20, 2009

Inspirations of a breathtaking race

Sunday morning the air in Vienna was as healthy as on no other day of the year: The 26th edition of the Vienna City Marathon curbed down car traffic significantly in many parts of the city as roads-blocks started from 0600 in order to allow preparations for the big run to take place. While some drivers found it difficult to navigate to their destinations, public transport got cancelled, or re-routed the roads belonged for a few hours to the runners - as well as some bikers or anyone else not moved by an engine. The weather was perfect for the spectators – around 10 degrees in the morning, blue sky and rising temperatures during the course of the day. As two Austrian marathon rookies – Andrea Mayr and Guenter Weidlinger – were expected to tackle the respective Austrian national records the weather conditions were eyed awkwardly by experts, as they seemed too warm for fast times.

The roads are owned by the runners. A relief for the trees and air!

At 0900 the racers were released and 29.054 athletes got on their way to tackle the whole distance of 42,195km, the half marathon or the marathon distance in a 4-squad-relay race. Crossing the Reichsbruecke near the UNO-City provides the VCM with similarly spectacular pictures as the New York City Marathon, when the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is being crossed. The route then leads into the Prater, passing our home towards the first district and via the ring-road and the Staatsoper onto the Wienzeile heading west towards Schoenbrunn. This part of the route, between km 12 and 16 is one of the most horrible ones for marathon and half-marathon runners as it is slightly uphill, and fully exposed to the sunshine. Having reached Schloss Schoenbrunn the route leads via the Technische Museum and the Mariahilfer Strasse again to the ring road – half-marathon-runners have reached their finish here – and then towards Friedensbruecke and via Obere Donaustrasse and Schuettelstrasse towards the Ernst Happel Stadion in the Prater and the Lusthaus – running down the alley after 34km is real pain!! The last kilometres are similar to the ones early in the race – up the ring road, passing the Opera and turning right onto Heldenplatz, where thousands of spectators were cheering enthusiastically.

Even though the marathon-racers passed our home 3x we decided to watch and cheer them in the inner city and positioned our self by the Opera, motivating the broad mass tackling half and full distance as well as the elite. While the men’s winner stayed with 2:08:21 almost 1 minute behind the VCM course record of 2.07:35 at year’s 25th edition, it all looked very good for a new Austrian national record by
Guenter Weidlinger. The split times gave him up to 20 seconds advantage to the record of 2:12:22 set by Gerhard Hartmann back in 1986(!!), but the on the last 2000 metres the batteries went flat and he lost a lot of essential time and with 2:12:39 he missed the record by mere 17 seconds. The crowd in front of the opera went dead-quiet when realising that the record is missed. That was a spooky moment! But 15 minutes later a storm of enthusiasm came up when Andrea Mayr showed up, looking like falling over any second due to her extremely strange running style. It seemed very unlikely for her to set a new record as she had to run the last km in 3.00 minutes – see the video of these moments that Markus shot. Supported by her pacemakers and the frenetic cheering by the whole crowed she did the unexpected, reached the finishing line in 2:30:43: and thus beat Eva-Maria Gradwohl's national record of 2:30:51. On top of that the marathon-rookie, working fulltime as a doctor, won the women’s race.

Unbelieveable achievement! The half-marathon on crutches in 3:39:15. RESPECT!

The great atmosphere of 350.000 spectators all over Vienna and amazing achievements of elite and hobby-runners motivated Markus to pick up proper running practice again. As he is signed up already for the half-marathon at the Drei Laender Marathon on October 4th, it is about time anyway to get back into shape. But also, after a break of two years not participating in the VCM, the motivation is there to re-join the race in 2010!

Kerstin & Markus

Monday, April 13, 2009

Fill it up – the fasting is over

Easter, as one of the most important Christian holidays not only marks the crucifixion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ but also the end of the fasting season. Some people use this 40 day period, which commences at the end of carnival, to live up to their New Year’s resolutions and refrain either partially or completely from smoking, drinking alcohol and eating excessively. Very often the Easter Holiday festivities make up for all that sort of abstinence and the net effect of fasting is turning negative within a few days.

We did not really abide by the fasting rule, but did celebrate the end of the season with a big brunch on Sunday morning at Heidi’s place together with Sandra & Flo and Christine (Flo’s Mum) & her partner Norbert. The offered food range was sheer endless: boiled ham with freshly grated horseradish, smoked salmon with horseradish cream, boiled (coloured) eggs, baked beans with sausages and scrambled eggs, fresh fruit salad, various kinds of bread, a
Reindling (traditional Carinthian dish) and of course various kinds of cheese and marmelade. Tea, coffee, juices and sparkling wine rounded the binge up. As if the brunch was not enough we had some more coffee and cakes in the afternoon together with Eugen, Kerstin’s dad and her aunt Lissi, uncle Werner and cousins Monika & Barbara.


Filled up to the roof - our french lion on the way home

Monday morning the big eating continued with another breakfast in the sun. Renate Werner, the Meierei, who have returned last night from Spain where the visited their daughthers Anja in Barcelona and Katrin & Dipak in Gran Canaria, joined in to tackle the many leftovers of the Sunday brunch. Markus skipped the breakfast as he was trying to cram the car with all the stuff we want to take back to Vienna. Apart from the luggage we brought along we also wanted to take back the two pieces of furniture we ground and coloured on the weekend, a little casket and a small table, as well as something very special: the traditional
cradle which was built especially for Kerstin more than 30 years ago and which hosted Kerstin, Sandra, Katrin & Anja. Fitted with a new mattress it will accomodate the new generation soon! Fitting all the bags & furniture pieces into the car demanded a lot of tricks and twists, but at the end of the day the car was filled up to the roof, had everything in it and after a long journey due to heavy traffic and jams we got home safely to Vienna in the evening.

Kerstin & Markus

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Fresh colours all over the place

We shortened our working week by taking Friday of and headed West Thursday night towards Hoerbranz to spend the Eater holidays with Kerstin's family. The weather, already at early summer temperatures the whole week, improved even further and it felt more like summer than Easter holidays and so we spent lots of time outdoors enjoying the revival of nature after a long winter. We did long walks along Lake Constance followed by yummy ice cream, Markus tried to get into a running rhythm again, relaxing breaks over coffee with Kerstin's Mom and sister and Markus also did some DIY for Heidi - he installed a new WiFi-router so her access to the WorlWideWeb was sped up again.

Just hard-boiled eggs - but the colour makes a difference

What would Easter be without the colourful eggs? Most probably boring. Hence we picked up some colour in the shop, bought plenty of eggs and helped the Easter bunnies with bringing colour to all our lifes on Friday evening. Well prepared with gloved, lots of paper and plastic bags to protect the table we had an hour of fun colouring eggs which are going to be eaten during the weekend still. But eggs were not the only things that got some fresh colour. While all of us added some tan in the warm & strong spring sun, Markus ground a small casket, so far used as nightstand, and a small table so that Kerstin could put on some fresh colour four our little one. The first furniture is prepared.

Kerstin & Markus

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The night of blue-white!

It looks like we reached the end of a very long and cold winter here in Vienna as at the end of last week spring finally broke and so we immediately ventured out - like many others as well - to exploit the warm evening on Friday together with Lini & Peter in Do-An's outdoor garden at the Naschmarkt. The weekend even felt like early summer with temperatures of up to 25 degrees in the shadow. We prepared our terrace, adjusted all our plants and spent a lot of quality time relaxing in the sun. Given we were still quite tired from the past weekend in Barcelona this was just the right thing to do.

Out of the trough - ready for take-off?

Monday night was all about sports, to be more precise basketball. First, Markus' team in the Austrian Basketball League, the Oberwart Gunners, have managed to put an end to a so far unseen drought and cut their 9-game loosing streak with a mentally very important 64-54 home-win over the Traiskirchen Lions. After several very tight games in which the luck was not on their side in the crunch-time this victory was a big relief and just in time to get momentum back before the start of the play-offs in a bit more than 2 weeks time. Hopefully they can find their rhythm again and roll on through the post-season and maybe straight into the finals.


Hi-Flyers all season long already - living up to expectations

Later that night, precisely at 0315 Vienna time, March Madness reached its climax and the the NCAA Championship game tipped off in which the North Carolina Tar Heels were challenged by the Michigan State Spartans in snow-covered Detroit in front of stunning 72922 (!!) spectators. UNC, already traded as championship favorite at the beginning of the season, was not at all bothered by the fact that MSU in fact "owned" the arena (the East Lansing campus is only 92 miles away from the Ford Field) and played from the very first minute of the game like champions and raced to an undisputed 89-72 victory and crowned themselves for the 5th time in school history NCAA Champions! Even though Ty Lawson played outstanding, accounting for 21 points, 6 assists, 8 steals and 4 rebounds, it really was the whole team that made the difference. Congratulations to North Carolina!


Kerstin & Markus

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Why do nice things go by so fast?

Due to the fact that Saturday was all raining and wet we had to postpone crucial parts of our trip to Barcelona to Monday and therefore the start of the new week was dedicated to shopping. We met Anja in the morning for excellent breakfast at Café Flamant, close the University and afterwards made our way through Muji, Zara Home and El Corte Ingles on Rambla de Catalunya and Placa de Catalunya, and stopped by the probably most modern and stylish H&M store in Europe located in an old building on Avenida Portal de’l Angel.

After lunch in Bar Lobo, just off La Rambla, we continued walking down Carrer d’Avinyo, a tiny road with lots of nice shops and boutiques as we made the experience that we get to learn a city or area best if we explore it by feet, getting lost every now and then, but as long as we find our way back again, we really know the place afterwards. Hence it should not be a surprise for anyone that also on Monday we walked almost everything - we admit, that we took the bus from Passeig de Colom to Barceloneta! In Barceloneta we enjoyed a drink in Sal Café overlooking the beach and sea – this by the way must be the perfect place to chill in summer – before walking back towards our hotel via Born, Placa de Catalunya and Ronda de la Universitat for a short but absolutely necessary rest.

BCN - Even the garbage truck is branded!

Our local insider Anja who showed us a the city from a Spaniard's point-of-view joined us after work on our last night in BCN for farewell drinks in Bar Dostrece which we kept rather short as our taxi on Tuesday morning picked us up at 0500 to the airport to get back to Vienna on the early morning flight at 0640. Both of us headed straight back to work, are somewhat tired now and sad that the short break is over again. It was a great time with Anja and we are glad that we met her there, as fairly soon she might be back in Vienna again and we won’t have an insider anymore in this beautiful city which combines old architecture and tiny roads with modern design and cool bars and restaurants.

Kerstin & Markus

Monday, March 30, 2009

These boots are made for walking

Sunday morning continues where Saturday ended and so we opened our brolly and walked to pick up Anja in her flat and continued to Cafe Olivia, an extremely nice and cosy cafe for breakfast. After breakfast the clouds cleared and we headed on the underground towards Badalona where we watched the ACB league game DKV Joventut Badalona vs. Iurbentia Bilbao Basket in the Palau Municipal D'Esports.

As we had to queue quite long at the ticket desk we just got to our seats on time for tip-off and Markus had to buy the team jersey only at halftime. Verd-i-negra had to make up for the most recent loss at
Tau Ceramica Vitoria, currently leading the ACB, by a huge margin of 34 points and they played very solid and concentrated all game long. Only in the second half the crowd got really going as "La Penya" came up with great combinations and when Ricky Rubio, the 19 year old super talent scored 12 points within 4 minutes to secure a clear 98-77 victory and crown himself game top scorer (coming from the bench) with 15 points.

"Forca Penya" - our support helped today

Once the game was over we headed to Park Guell in the west of the city and from that point on it were only our legs that carried us for the rest of the day. The walk through the park, designed by - guess who - Antonio Gaudi was followed by a stroll down Carrer de Verdi on which we had some refreshments and chilled out in cafe-restaurant Sol i Lluna. We then continued along Passeig de Gran Gracia toward Placa de Catalunya and onwards though the hip quarter "Born" through Barceloneta to the sea. By the time we got there it was 2000 and rather windy and the restaurant we were aiming at - Sal Cafe was already closed. Apart from joggers and people walking their dogs we watched a few surfers waiting for the perfect wave to ride and we then made our way back towards Born and Anja's workplace, the Casa Camper. A few drinks concluded the active Sunday - which was shorter by one hour due to the change to summertime.

Kerstin & Markus

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Most of the rain in Spain is falling in England?

Friday night we left Vienna for a long 4-day weekend in Barcelona in and attempt to enjoy warm weather and tasty tapas in this the beautiful city. Upon arrival in the HCC Open Hotel, centrally located close to Placa de Catalunya we met Kerstin’s cousin Anja,who is living and working in Barcelona for drinks in the 7 Sins Bar just opposite her flat. It was great to go out at 2230 and just wear a light jacket as it was so mild.

Saturday morning though, while we had breakfast together in a small Catalan bakery Escribo it started to drizzle with rain lightly. We headed towards La Rambla, stopped by the
Casa Camper Barcelona, a cool design-hotel Anja is working for and had to finally give in to the water pressure and bought an umbrella as it did only stop shortly raining every now and then in order to restart again soon. When Anja started working at 1400 we headed towards on e of the best Tapas Bars in Barcelona, Tapas 24 where we had to queue for 45 minutes in order to get a table. The bar is very well designed, though its only visible once you are sitting there and have time to check it out from your seat. Very friendly staff and excellent tapas have been absolutely worth the time waiting.

The later afternoon we spent in the sea. Unfortunately not the way we expected it and wished it for, swimming, but walking through the
Aquarium, a huge marine zoo by the port with numerous small and large fish. We felt like back in Koh Tao or the Similan Islands diving at times and spent hours inside. It seemed we felt that we would not miss anything outside as rain continued and rather intensified.

Ever seen such a strange fish?

At 2200 we picked up Anja after work again and we headed tor Tapioles 53, a tiny restaurant run by an Australian chef. The restaurant has no fix menu but offers each day different dishes to choose from. It was not typical Spanish food, but absolutely mind-blowing. The setting of the restaurant, in an small former warehouse resembling more a lofty living room than a restaurant made this evening pretty special and made us forget the water coming down.

Kerstin & Markus