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Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:12

My Week in Athens… Mar 19

Another week of work and more work... Apart from a few visits with my 9month old nephew - and a few overdue visits to the supermarket - this was another week lost to emails, reports and phone calls. Skype is a life saver...!

I know spring is on its way, some say it has already arrived. But I can't help but feel that ever-present longing for the heat of summer, the warm sun on my face. I want to complain that it is 'just too hot'...!

This will have to wait. But in the meantime, maybe I can steal a few hours of escape...

I've always loved Nafplio. It's cute, it's just small enough, it has something for everyone, and it's close enough for a day trip and far enough away to feel that you've actually gone somewhere!

For those who haven't been, I highly recommend a trip. For those who have been, you'll know what I mean...

So I've decided to jump on the bandwagon and join my XpatAthens friends on the day trip next weekend. Good destination, good people, nice lunch, I don't have to worry about driving - my pre-spring break. Well-deserved, I'd say.

Interested? More info click HERE

Should be fun!

Until next week,

Jack


In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:10

My Week in Athens… Mar 14

I’m sitting here thinking about my week, trying to remember what I did over the past seven days. And nothing really comes to mind. Absolutely nothing. Well, except one thing: work.

This has been one of those weeks where work has piled up, hour by hour, to the point where I can’t recall having left the house at all. Not even to the supermarket. I am sure that my local delivery guys think I’m as lazy as they come...

I can tell you the temperature in Brussels, Berlin and Boston – with as much accuracy as I can guess at the weather in Athens, since looking out the window and my phone’s weather feed are the closest things to an outdoor experience I’ve had in days… Judging from the view out there, I’m missing a beautiful week.

I’m at the point where I wonder what it’s all for… Don’t get me wrong, I have a typically North American attitude towards working and towards my career. But from time to time (to time) I find myself assessing what exactly I’d be giving up if I were to completely change directions, reinvent my working life, and escape the daily grind of typing into a computer and talking on the phone in return for a paycheck.

Then I realize that most of us probably fall in a similar boat – over-worked, over-stressed. And let’s not even talk about under-paid. And I also realize that I am one of the lucky ones who actually has a job and the luxury of complaining about being over-worked. Perspective is everything.

Until next week,

Jack


In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:10

My Week in Athens… Mar 7

This week we all heard the great news about the Rethink Athens design competition. For those who are just tuning in, Rethink Athens is an international competition, where urban designers from around the world could submit their plans for revamping, restructuring and rebuilding the heart of the city centre. Sponsored by the Onassis Cultural Foundation.

The whole thing has been in the works for many months, with lots of talk and speculation and Facebooking on the topic.

When the winner was announced this week at a big event at the Onassis Centre (attended by Mr. Samaras and a host of other important political and cultural officials), I followed it with much interest.

The winning design was submitted by Dutch design firm ‘Okra’, and involves a beautiful and eco-friendly plan for pedestrianizing Panepistimiou St., along with a revamp of Omonia and Syntagma squares. The plan is supported by politicians of many stripes, with completion for the entire re-do set for 2015.

I got to thinking… this could be the best news I’ve heard in months. The biggest breath of fresh air that Athens has been offered in ages. It reminded me of the period leading up to the Olympics in 2004, where, despite setbacks, schedule scares and the usual naysayers, the city came together in a feeling of great pride and accomplishment. I hope that this has the same effect. Rethinking Athens has been a long time coming, but maybe, just maybe, it’s the emotional boost that the city needs to weather the storms ahead.

Rethinking Athens is perhaps the easy part – re-making Athens will be the challenge. But I can’t deny the awesome feeling of ‘What if…’ that nags at the back of my mind. What if it all happened as they say…

Until next week,

Jack

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:09

My Week in Athens… Feb 28

Saturday started out rainy and generally dreary… but a late-day phone call from a friend changed Saturday night into a good time!

I’ve been toying with the idea of trying yoga. Not full-on sweat-soaked, body-bending, soul-searching yoga. But rather ‘yoga for dummies’, at least for a start.

So when my friend invited me to the yoga studio where she teaches, I was rather concerned. Am I ready for this? Will it hurt? But when she added – ‘it’s not a class, it’s a party!’ – I thought that here was the best way to have my first taste of yoga. With a glass of wine in hand.

The Bhavana Yoga Studio in Monastiraki is actually rather nice, decorated for relaxation, candles, large practice space, spotlessly clean, shoes off at the door. You can even buy specialty yoga clothes in the reception area. If anyone is looking for yoga in English, check out Bhavana on Mondays at 6:30pm.

Yoga seems to cross all social and economic class lines. This was also mentioned to me by someone I met there that night: mid-40s, Greek, always laughed at yoga, until he tried it on a whim last year. He has been coming to classes every day (that’s EVERY DAY) since.

The studio feels like a place of focus and also of acceptance – your life outside is irrelevant to the time-honoured practices inside. I met some interesting people who all seemed to have a smile on their face. Could have been the wine and the music, but somehow I doubt it.

After my first yoga session (ahem!), we headed to Kolonaki to the classic Café Boheme for an upscale pub-style drink and a bite to eat. Interesting music, tasty food and a relaxed atmosphere – an easy choice.

So with my chakras and my stomach fully aligned, Saturday was declared a good time.

Until next week,

Jack

43 Aeolou Street – Monastiraki
www.bhavanayoga.com

36 Omirou Street - Kolonaki
www.cafeboheme.gr

 

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:07

My Week In Athens… Feb 21

With this week’s grey skies, rainy days and cold nights – and let’s not even mention crisis – I think I can speak on behalf of many of us when I say that last weekend’s party at the GB was just what the doctor ordered. A few hours of welcome escape from the winter rut…

This ‘Night to Remember’, which has become a highlight annual event for the expat community, went off in great style. A beautiful venue, yummy buffet and great music (ok, sure, and the open bar…) made for an evening of fun! I actually had a really good time, met some new people and, with a room full of people dancing and ‘whooping’ in a conga line, I couldn’t help but forget my day-to-day and really smile in the moment.

But I remain eternally awestruck at how many people know all the words to ‘It’s Raining Men’. And all the moves to match ;) Must check YouTube…

Also great to see our friends from the Greek-Irish Society out in full force!

Smile in the moment – must remember to do this more often…

Check out some pics from the night HERE!

Until next week,

Jack

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:06

My Week in Athens… Feb 14

Apartment Hunting, Part II: After seeing nearly 20 apartments, and being convinced that I would have to compromise on quality and style, I think I have found ‘the one’. It’s a cool space, renovated, spacious, inviting. With a bathroom & WC that I’d actually let my mother use. And best of all, it is in the heart of the historic centre, near all the culture that one could ever desire. Also best of all, the ‘value for price’ equation is high. Very high.

So I’m thrilled.

The real estate agent who showed the property has so far been exemplary – professional, responsive, knowledgeable, on time. There are many good ones around, and they make a huge difference in the whole experience.

Now comes the really fun part – and a bunch of questions:

How much notice do I actually need to give my current landlord?
How much fun will I have changing the address of my electricity & internet service?
Should I hire a mover or do it myself?
Will a moving truck even fit on the narrow streets anywhere near the apartment?
What time of day (or night) should I move? I mean, if I’m to block a street in a busy neighbourhood, should I do it late at night, or will my new neighours think me strange?

As with most everything else in Athens, there is no clear answer. So if you are wandering home from a Thissio café one of these nights, and notice a dark van parked on a side street, with a couple of shady guys popping in and out of a dark building – please don’t panic and don’t call the cops – it’s just me trying to get my couch up the stairs!

Until next week,

Jack

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

 

 

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:05

My Week in Athens… Feb 7

This week was a ‘catch-up’ week – catch-up on work, catch-up on laundry, catch-up with far-away friends on Skype, and catch-up with some new friends in Athens.

A couple months ago I did a photography course in the city-centre – an introduction to ‘using my complicated camera’ and ‘making sure my subjects don’t look ridiculous’. The course was actually great, informative, interesting and affordable. But it also gave me the chance to meet some new people, who had at least one thing in common with me. I took the course with the sole purpose of learning about photography. But in the end, the bonus of new friends made the experience doubly good.

So the other night I had a few of these photo-friends over, to catch-up and chat about pictures, trips near and far, and all the different topics that people discover together over a few glasses of wine… The evening was really nice, and one that will be repeated.

In the end, maybe meeting people through these ‘common interest’ experiences is really the best strategy for connecting in new cities. Don’t get me wrong, I like lounging at a bar as much as anyone (!) – but the experience of meeting people ‘over time’ and around the experience of shared interests really makes for a different kind of connection than the usual ‘So, what kind of work do you do…’

Just a thought.

Until next week,

Jack

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:03

My Week in Athens… Jan 31

I’m still in apartment-hunting mode. I’ve focused the search on a few areas within the historic centre of Athens, thinking that ‘living in Athens’ related closely to ‘seeing the Acropolis’ on a daily basis!

So with this in mind, I scour the usual sites every day, have set-up my email alerts for new listings, and have spent several afternoons wandering little-known neighbourhoods looking for the tell-tale yellow and red ‘Enoikiazetai’ signs.

My experience so far with real estate agents has revealed a number of definite patterns:

a) Just because a property is listed on one or more websites, doesn’t mean that it is actually available. At least half of the one I’ve asked about have been, miraculously, ‘just rented’.
b) Just because you’ve emailed a response to the ‘contact us’ link on a property listing, doesn’t mean that anybody will call you back. Ever.
c) Just because it says, say, ‘100m2’, doesn’t mean that it might not be, say, ‘90m2’…
d) Just because we’re in a crisis, doesn’t mean that there is a glut of high quality, well-priced properties available.
e) Just because the listed price is ‘x’, doesn’t mean that you can’t get it for 25-30% less.

Having said that, today I had an actual call-back, based on my email contact, from a real-life real estate agent who actually (!) left me a voicemail. I suppose this weekend’s round of apartment visits bodes well…

Until next week,

Jack

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

 

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:02

My Week in Athens… Jan 24

Hey Guys. Love getting your newsletters, they’re always interesting and informative. I don’t usually write in to newspapers or magazines, but I thought I’d send a short email about a recent experience with the medical system in Greece.

I’ve been living in Greece for about 5 years. I’ve had my ups and downs with the ‘system’ and know that it’s not up to par with a lot of other places in the world. Even though I now know what to expect, there are still some things that make my hair stand up. So here’s my story…

I’m a first time mom and my son is just about 8 months old. I gave birth at a public hospital (yes, it was just fine) and have since been taking advantage of my IKA insurance (pension & health insurance for private sector employees). You may remember some weeks back that pharmacies were not accepting prescriptions from IKA insurance holders. What does this mean? Well…

When I went to my doctor’s office to get a prescription for my son’s upcoming vaccine shot, I was told that it cannot be issued because pharmacies will not accept it. If this was something my brain couldn’t compute, then what she said next nearly nocked me off my chair: ‘Unless of course you ‘know someone’ with a pharmacy who will give you the vaccine shot without paying and then take them the prescription at a later date.’ Did I hear correctly, did my doctor just tell me that I need a ‘meson’ (an inside source) to get my son’s vaccine shot? Was she for real? Ah, but yes, she was very serious.

Because I didn’t ‘know someone’ with a pharmacy, I paid for the vaccine shot at my local pharmacy in hopes that once this disagreement between IKA and pharmacists was over, I could claim my 70 Euro!

Should I tell you about my experience when I tried to claim 70 Euro from IKA? Let me put it this way…3 floors (up and down the stairs because the elevator wasn’t working), 4 booths with very ‘happy to greet me’ employees, and some 5 different pieces of paper. Needless to say, I did eventually get my claim made.

Ah, and despite all these wonderful (and eventful) stories I still continue to want to be here. Go figure! There’s just something about this crazy place that makes it stick!

Cheers from First Time Mommy in Athens.

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:01

My Week In Athens… Jan 10

Happy New Year! What a blur the holidays were – friends in town, new year’s eve festivities, ‘back to work’ depression, snow in Athens (?!)…

I decided to break the mold over the weekend, and sent out a text to some friends: Who’s in the mood for Indian?? I certainly was. I love Indian food, whether it’s made by Indian people, or Canadians, or Greeks, or…

We ventured down to a place called Bollywood Gazi. I’ve heard good things about this place, and wanted to try it out for myself.

The rumours weren’t wrong.

This place is one of the more interesting restaurants I’ve been to in Athens. The massive, intricately carved wooden doors hide a decidedly cool interior. It’s a mix of serious warehouse grunge and extravagant Indian décor. Huge photos of Indian faces hang on the walls, and the place is full of low tables and reclining couches for eating… I definitely didn’t feel like I was in Athens. ‘Indian grunge’ – if it’s not a design trend somewhere, it ought to be.

The food is great. Admittedly I’m not a great judge of Indian food (read: I like it all), but my gang seemed to love it, and the bill at the end of the night was more than reasonable.

And the music. Bollywood Gazi styles itself as an ‘Indian Food & Music Bar’ – and the music plays an important part of the ambiance – right down to the ‘Buddha’ remix of Metallica’s Unforgiven. Seriously. The volume was a bit high, but I wasn’t bothered…

In the mood to break the mold for a night? Check it out (and book ahead)…

Bollywood Gazi
www.bollywoodgazi.gr
Ph: 210 345 0041

Until next week…

Jack

P.S. Really in the mood for Indian? Check out the 'Ticket to Bollywood' performance this weekend - win tickets HERE!

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

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