The First Journey By Subway...The First Christmas Fair... The First...
The advantage of being young, even very young... more than young. As is my only granddaughter, Ilinca. She is just over three years old and has much, much to discover in this world.
The First Journey By Subway (in her life)
The other day it was time for her to take the first subway ride of her life. It was a surprise for her, especially as we had no way to prepare her for it, she simply didn't know what the metro or any other kind of public transport meant. The only transportation she knew so far was in our arms, a little on foot, a little in a stroller, and in a car.
Those are the times now, most children are driven by their parents in cars, for time-saving and greater protection.
I was a little nervous that she was going to freak out on the subway train but it turns out she didn't, she felt safe between dad and grandma but was very curious about everything around her. Subconsciously it worked though, seemingly by accident, but I think not, she chose to take a first aid kit (toy of course)!
I also put this photo because you can see a bit of the train car. I can tell it's vintage. These trains that run on the metro line that connects the neighborhood where we live with the city center are the trains that have been running since the beginning of the metro in Bucharest in the 1980s. They are more than 40 years old, I can say they are history.
The inhabitants of the neighborhood where I live..., in fact, some inhabitants, especially the young people, are less civilized and less eager to keep and take care of the common goods. I think this is one of the reasons why we have these old trains.
Up to the chosen destination of this ride, we had to change three trains, short distances, fortunately. Eventually, we arrived and Ilinca quickly learned to ride the escalator, as she quickly learned to enjoy it...
I think you noticed the way Ilinca is dressed. I want to state here that it is her choice. She is three years old and she chooses her own clothes. She is very determined and if she has chosen something, a combination like this, with a ballerina skirt put over her trousers, then no one can convince her to dress otherwise. It seems unbelievable but that's how it happens. When she goes to kindergarten, she dresses just the way she wants, even if she doesn't choose clothes that match the temperature outside. This isn't a one-off, it's becoming commonplace in kindergarten... The teachers told me that the little girls often come to kindergarten, of course, brought by their parents, in winter too, in bathing suits or pajamas under their coats. I've seen that only girls have this problem...
Childhood, early childhood, is something incredibly beautiful and exciting. Interesting to see how a child discovers the world, the reality around him, without knowing anything about what is going to happen. I am fascinated by the fact that when parents take their child for a walk, that child knows nothing about where he will end up... I try to imagine myself being in the child's shoes, leaving home and not knowing where I'm going to end up, what's waiting for me where I'm going to end up, not knowing if it's going to be good or not..., in fact, having complete trust in those who take me somewhere!
Ilinca was expecting a big surprise and a new novelty in her life. The first Christmas fair!
Two Christmas fairs were opened in Bucharest. One in the city center, in Constitution Square, i.e. the square in front of the Parliament building, and the other in a park. We chose to go to the one in the park, for several reasons. One was that we knew that this fair was less crowded and with a bigger space and the other reason was that this fair was built by a company from Cluj, the same one that organizes the famous music festival, famous in Europe, called Untold. They are good professionals with a lot of experience.
Before entering the fair, I saw the park's trees decorated with lots of colored lights and Christmas greetings in several foreign languages and I guess that helps me now to wish everyone...
Craciun Fericit, Merry Christmas, Joyeuses Fêtes, Buon Natale...
The First Christmas Fair (in her life)
We arrived at the fair. We chose to make it at night so Ilinca could see all the colorful lights. I have to say I chose to photograph with my phone, because it's much more comfortable, in night conditions and alert movement. Because of this, the quality of the photos is not the best possible.
As I expected, it was not crowded. A mix of millions of luminaries in a place devoid of light, of course, a condition that the luminaries be brought to the fore. The tree is no longer the tree of yesteryear, I mean a real tree. Now it's just the form of a tree...
Unfortunately, there is one big absentee from these holidays and this fair... snow. The white of the snow and the glitter of the snow would have reflected the millions of lights and created a magical place. Unfortunately...
The main purpose of any fair is to sell. Beyond the colored lights are dozens and dozens of small shops selling everything for everyone.
Ilinca learned extremely quickly, almost instantly, to become a customer and a buyer. She bears a striking resemblance to her grandmother.
Prices are insanely high. Ilinca chose a biscuit that cost $6. A simple biscuit! We learned quickly from the experience and tried to keep it away from the other stores, which we noticed from a distance!
It is a tradition for these fairs to have a small ice rink. Ilinca isn't interested... yet.
It is also a tradition to have a carousel. Ilinca hasn't been alone on a carousel yet. She saw it from afar and was delighted.
Obviously, like any girl, she was as indecisive as possible..., or was she as determined as possible?
Choice no.1
Choice no.2
Choice no.3
In the end, she chose the calabash pumpkin.
She would have liked to get out of there too, but luckily she listened to our desperate pleas to stay there.
Popcorn is always a big temptation. A temptation that Ilinca can't resist...
And yet, not the popcorn, not the carousel was a big passion. French fries. Walking French fries! In fact, they were Belgians. A magical attraction, Ilinca forgot all and sundry.
You probably don't believe me, but I have proof...
But the surprises didn't stop there for Ilinca. It was her night, no doubt! In the distance, something is moving...
This is another obligatory presence at Christmas fairs. I have seen this at the famous fair in Sibiu, and at the fair in downtown Bucharest. In this fair, in front of Ilinca's eyes, I think it's the highest wheel in the Romanian fairs.
I am afraid of heights, and so is my son (Ilinca's father). I wouldn't get into something like that willingly. Ilinca doesn't know what that fear is!
My son had no choice but to say goodbye to us. Ilinca didn't understand why...
Then they disappeared into the heights!
It was some money spent for nothing ($5), but at least it was cheaper than Ilinca's cookie of choice at the entrance to the fair. Why do I say that? Because Dad was afraid to look down and Ilinca was totally unconcerned about reaching those dizzying heights and only cared about the popcorn in her glass. Fortunately and as you probably already understood, it all ended well, it was a happy end. It's time to leave the Christmas fair.
The fair stayed behind and looked smaller and smaller until it disappeared. The metro station appeared instead.
A place that has already become familiar and pleasant for Ilinca.
I'm also posting this photo of the train in this area, a modern and civilized train, in contrast to the train running in my neighborhood. However, there is something special about our old train too, at least for me. It reminds me of my youth when my son was Ilinca's age.
Ilinca was again happy on the train, she was not nervous about the speed or the noise and was not at all impressed by the other passengers. As she doesn't have a smartphone (yet), she played with the biscuit she bought at the fair and, of course, carefully observed all of us around her.
It was a pleasant evening, marked by the discoveries made by Ilinca. There were many highlights for her. There were many that were for her... for the first time in her life. Now that it's over, Ilinca looks back with sadness.
I wanted, now, before Christmas, to write, for @dswigle and her #Marketfriday, about a place where everyone buys something. Another commercial face of Christmas. I ended up writing more about little Ilinca, who has stolen the story, without her wanting to.
And yet...
I wanted to show another image of the city where I live, Bucharest. I want and try, with each post, to show something that can interest a visitor or a tourist. Even what a Christmas fair looks like. A lot of people travel to discover a different Christmas fair than the one they may have near them.
Finally, it should be a flower. Instead of a flower, now it's time for the Christmas tree!
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She is so cute...I wanted to hug her...😘😘 She might be wondering herself to be in wonderland...awesome ...merry christmas
Merry Christmas! ... and thank you!
I wish I had been at the age of Ilinca, I would have been not aware of the bad side of life because, I think as we age, the beautiful side of life goes down.
Nothing is more beautiful than the innocence of childhood. Unfortunately, we all miss that.
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Marry Christmas in advance. Your little Angel is so cute. Glad to know you are enjoying with your family. Decoration of your city is very impressive. Everyone very excited for Christmas. Thanks for sharing your happiness with us.
Well, thank you! Happy Holidays!
Marry Christmas in advance. It's really precious moments for you. God bless you and your whole family. Little angel is really cute god bless her. You share a real life moment of your life. The smile of angle are precious thing for you..! May this Christmas be a blessed one for you and your family
Thank you! Wish you a Merry Christmas!
My pleasure
What a dazzling view all about markets and Christmas through fresh eyes of your gorgeous grand-daughter Ilinca. Trying to place ourselves back into the first time ever, refreshing look at life!
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Yes, yes, it is, it's wonderful!
Watching life through the eyes of a child is exhilarating, everything still magical and they let you know how they feel, nothing is filtered!
Yes, nothing is filtered... it's great to see that.
Love them at that age, honesty rolls off the tongue!
How fun to be able to go along on her first holiday adventures this season!
Yes, it was fun and enjoyable, thank you. Merry Christmas, @melinda010100!
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Ce bine ca inca nu are smartphone. O sa aiba timp destul sa stea cu ochii in telefon cand o sa creasca. Craciun Fericit!
Craciun fericit!
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Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas Ilinca. It's actually good that you gave your granddaughter a train ride. To be honest, I was not opportune to ride a subway train with my grandparents. Whenever I see people doing it to their grandchildren, it always makes me feel happy for them despite didn't experience such.
Merry Christmas, @apunawu! Thanks for appreciating what I did. I didn't ride a subway train when I was a kid either... because it didn't even exist in Romania back then.
Wow, I love how you showed your grandchild the love of what you never experienced. She'll always be proud of you.
Oh! What a terrible person I am!
I read this post (With joy! What a wonderful time for her!) and upvoted, thinking about what I wanted to say, moving on to keep it going. And then... too many moments passed and as I was looking to make sure none were posted after... I found many that were posted after Monday - but then yours was voted and I didn't remember going back to write.
Because I didn't! :(
I am mad at myself because it was such a fun post, such a wonderful time of year and the little sweet Ilinca went on her first subway. I love the little people's first things! I have a book for each of my kids, on moments in their life and first firsts. The first tooth to fall out, first bike ride, first steps... I love them all!
You are such a fun grandfather, buying things can be fun, but, buying experiences are better! Those are the moments they remember! I love the way you took your time throughout the whole post, capturing each moment as she would! The wonder of it,
taking in her surroundings. You are a master at it, while I skip around like... we will just leave it at that.
The walking French Fry with Ilinca running after him was so funny, I couldn't stop laughing. :) If I was there, I would have brought her up in the Ferris Wheel! I love them, you can see everything from way up there! :) As long as she would share her popcorn. Well, little kids don't always like to give away their popcorn. She did look a little sad to leave it all behind!!
I have to say that the way she dresses makes me smile! They have their own ideas and they dress for comfort, I am sure. :) Plus, who doesn't love to look a little like a princess?
Lastly, I was wondering if your son was telling you to stop video taping him. I know mine does! LOL Thank you again, Dan! @bluemoon. Sorry for the delay! Your posts are always my best!
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas dinner!
Noooo! That is how I felt it took so long to get to the post! I am so happy to know you, but, you already know that! :)
Happy New Year to you @bluemoon !
Then @dswigle, at best, it would be a much better year for both of us... and the rest of the world.
Although I'm sad, I want today to be optimistic because it's a special day for me (I think about what a "painful" start to the year my mother had 69 years ago!).