Showing posts with label Budapest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Budapest. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

A Hard Day-

June 3, 2014 -
A day of facing Communism and leaving our Hungarian friends...

The Parliament House
 Ronald Reagan honored for helping to end Communism in Budapest 
Controversial WWII monument construction in Freedom Square 
Memento Park- statues from the Communist Regime removed from around
the city & relocated here after 1989 when Hungary embraced a free market economy
Edina's family had one of these cars-the Trabant-
The body was made of recycled material similar in feel & durability of cardboard!
Union of Working Youth (Pioneers) eventually known as the
Hungarian Young Communist League.  All 14-26yo youth had to participate.
Edina remembers passing this monument every day at school as a young girl.
House of Terror- a memorial museum for victims of the Fascist & Communist regimes
located in the building/prison where they were detained, interrogated, tortured & killed.
* Edina took the boys to an indoor playground while Gabor, Matt & I toured this.*
Saying goodby to dear friends...


Thank you for your wonderful hospitality Gresz Family!
We love you & hope to see you soon-


Budapest is Hot-

June 2, 2014-

It is now June and the weather is getting warmer but I am not commenting on the weather, I am talking about hot springs.  Budapest sits on a bed of thermal springs that has attracted and been used by peoples for centuries.  We dedicated this day to experiencing the Szechenyi Baths built in the 19th century.

Budspest Metro- the furdo
Bath entrance
Hot water whirlpool that moves bodies!
Indoor- "hottest" pool and also "smelliest" according to the boys
Fish Pedicure
The Bath complex
Dinner on Fortuna Utica- just down from our hotel
Walk home along the cobblestones after a full day


Sunday, June 15, 2014

A Day of Worship-

June 1-

One lesson the Lord has been teaching me during our travels is the value of fellowship and  encouragement from fellow believers in my own life.  I have sorely missed congregational worship and the study of Scripture and prayer time with my small group of sisters in Christ.  (I, of course, have missed all my family and friends but am speaking specifically about worship here.)

On this Sunday we had the wonderful blessing of worshipping at Danube International Church and being taught by Ronnie Stevens who pastored in Memphis before returning to Eastern Europe about 10 years ago.  This was the first opportunity for our family to gather together with fellow followers of Jesus Christ to praise and glorify Him since Easter and it was truly balm for our souls.

Much longed for congressional worship time!
After the church services with the Gresz family we headed about 40km north of Budapest to the little  town of Visegrad-
Visegrad Castle & Fortress-
dating back to the 11th century but best known as King Matthias' summer palace
Another beautiful vista of the Danube from atop the castle grounds
The green hills of the valley surrounding the castle
Just as in Tihany...fun can be found anywhere, even in a parking lot!

Just enough time before dinner to have some fun on a Alpine Slide!!


 Ending a full day with a full meal- fantastic!






The Hungarian Sea-

May 31-

On this Saturday morning Gabor & Edina drove us about an hour south of Budapest to the beautiful Lake Balaton. We had some time on the water and visited Siofok, the town where Gabor spent his early childhood.  We also visited another town across the lake & high on the hill that gave us a spectacular view of the whole area.
The lake itself, the largest in Central Europe, sits between lush green land and is a beautiful clear aqua color which lends itself to a more tropical feel rather than a freshwater lake. Apart from the ferry and a few tourist "cruise boats" the lake is motorboat free   In land locked Hungary it is affectionately known as the Hungarian Sea.  After WWII it was a popular holiday destination allowed for East Germans offering the only opportunity for them to meet up with their family and friends from West Germany.

We were sure glad to share our time at Lake Balaton with friends!!

Boat cruise around the lake
Missing Renato who was at home studying for exams-
One of the many meals shared between friends
Between towns we stopped for an adventure in the sky for the boys!

Gear up!



All that hard work requires refreshment!
Ferry to the other side of the lake to the town of Tihany-
a small town founded in the 9th century & still known for its
"echo" & lavendar
Fun found around every corner
Beautiful vista 
Beautiful girls
A great day for flying a kite




Saturday, June 14, 2014

Under and Over the Hill-

May 30-

The majority of our first day was spent on the east side of the Danube so today we stayed west & explored the hills, namely Castle hill & Gellert hill.

Matthias Church gothic exterior
Matthias Church interior with King Matthias'
gilded frescoed coat of arms "protected" by the
infamous Black Army
The Royal Palace
(this photo is actually taken from across the river
but it gives the best  view of the whole structure
so I included it here)
Hospital in the Rock-
a "secret" emergency surgical hospital built in 1939 into
the existing the cave system in the hills.
Originally designed for 200 patients it held over triple that during WWII.
In the 50s & 60's until 1990 was kept up as a potential nuclear bomb shelter.
Museum of Military History entrance
Gabor joined us at the Miliary Museum & shared the story
of his uncle's survival of 11yrs in a Soviet labor camp
View from Gellert Hill
which takes it name from a monk from Venice
who was martyred in the year 1000
Liberty Monument (renamed from the original Liberation Monument)-
Was originally dedicated to Soviet soldiers in 1945 & had another statue of
 a giant soldier holding a Soviet flag at its base.
Now with the soldier removed, it commemorates all those who gave their lives for
the independence & freedom of Hungary   
The Cross which symbolizes our true freedom in Christ-
atop the hill overlooking Freedom bridge
Down the hill & across the bridge to Market Hall
Inside the Market Hall for a quick bite of dinner
Hungarian Langos-
a new favorite food but a weak second to Gresz Chicken Paprikash
Meeting up with our friends at the park
The new "Three Muskateers"-