Cypriot wedding preparation and trip to Cyprus
I haven’t update my blog for a while—life was too busy and I was too lazy L Okay…stop talking nonsense…here comes my first entry of trip to Cyprus last Christmas.
After my trip to Kenya, I spent a day back in Warwick and applied my Cypriot visa in Birmingham. Well…must complain a bit about Cypriot visa---which is just a piece of paper as normal visa. BUT…it says that you will have to return it when you depart from Cyprus—which means that there wouldn’t be any proof to show that I actually had been to Cyprus on my passport.
Anyway…focus on my trip in Cyprus…I arrived in Cyprus on 23rd of December. Thekli and Marko came to pick me up and it was so great to see them both again. The key reason for me to pay a visit to Cyprus was also because of Thekli and Marko---the bride and groom to be in a few days. I could be proud to say that I participated very much in their wedding preparation, such as took the wedding rings, picked up wedding cakes, tied wedding cakes, prepared wedding gifts and so on and so forth. When I got to Thekli’s home, I had the chance to meet more Cypriot friends of Thekli’s and we began to eat wedding cakes while we were preparing for the wedding. I also realised that the Cypriots’ English are too good so it was useless to practise my poor Greek.
After my trip to Kenya, I spent a day back in Warwick and applied my Cypriot visa in Birmingham. Well…must complain a bit about Cypriot visa---which is just a piece of paper as normal visa. BUT…it says that you will have to return it when you depart from Cyprus—which means that there wouldn’t be any proof to show that I actually had been to Cyprus on my passport.
Anyway…focus on my trip in Cyprus…I arrived in Cyprus on 23rd of December. Thekli and Marko came to pick me up and it was so great to see them both again. The key reason for me to pay a visit to Cyprus was also because of Thekli and Marko---the bride and groom to be in a few days. I could be proud to say that I participated very much in their wedding preparation, such as took the wedding rings, picked up wedding cakes, tied wedding cakes, prepared wedding gifts and so on and so forth. When I got to Thekli’s home, I had the chance to meet more Cypriot friends of Thekli’s and we began to eat wedding cakes while we were preparing for the wedding. I also realised that the Cypriots’ English are too good so it was useless to practise my poor Greek.