What I have learned recently is to appreciate the moment. I realize how fast time goes every day and my problem is that I always worry about something. I keep working on stopping this worrying but it is hard. What I try to do is to focus on these little moments of the days. Yes, […]
Month: November 2023
I read in The Independent that the top court of the European Union has ruled that employees can be banned from wearing religious symbols, such as the Islamic headscarf, in EU member states. The decision came after an employee in Belgium was told she couldn’t wear a headscarf while at work. The Court of Justice […]
I have been thinking about buying four-season tires after my summer and winter tires are worn out. The thing is, it is too much hassle to have them changed every year. I think four-season tires should be suitable enough, and the reason why many tire sellers criticize them is that they would not have enough […]
Today, we had some guests. We have some Filipino friends who we sometimes meet with. When we gather together, we usually eat and chat. My wife was preparing all day because she wanted to cook some Filipino food. The afritada smelled good as opposed to the dried fish. But I do not mind its smell […]
Yesterday we went shopping. My wife wanted to buy some boxes for the Christmas decorations because she is organizing them. She wanted to buy boxes with the same Christmas design because that way our boxes will be more unified and we will be able to distinguish them from the other boxes. We will not have […]
I read on Daily News Hungary that the Hungarian government had decided to extend the state of emergency until May 24, 2024, allowing continued governance by decree. Alongside this extension, the mandatory action period for shops has also been prolonged. This move maintains a state of war, and with the extension until May 24, 2024, […]
I read on Daily News Hungary that foreign interest in Hungary’s real estate market remains high, with nearly 8,000 transactions in 2022 and over 3,200 in H1 2023, according to the Hungarian Central Bank. The downtown districts of Pest, particularly the 5th to 9th districts, attract a foreign property ownership rate exceeding 20%. Notably, the […]