Csurgó út, Endrefalva, Nógrád County, Hungary.


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Csurgó út, Endrefalva, Nógrád County, Hungary.
Today was our last day in Endrefalva before Summer Holiday. Thank you all for your energy and the fun time that we spent with you during these months! Have a wonderful holiday and see you either during the Summer Camp activities in June-July or once the school starts again in Autumn! Köszönöm szépen! ;)
Hereby we bring you some nice weather and good energy from Endrefalva!
Yesterday we found out the fastest and strongest of us. You might be surprised of the results! Girls’ team won boys and not only once! ;)
Greetings from Endrefalva! ;)
It is Tuesday today! And so what, you ask? For those who have been following our blog for some time now, it should be an easy one to guess ;) Tuesday means...
...another fun activity day in Endrefalva!
And we were happy to find out that this time Tuesday also meant a lovely greeting card from our local friends there (hint: see last picture). Thanks, guys! We put it on the wall of other important messages in our home, in Szécsény :)
Time to share some emotions ;)
Can you guess why it’s completely impossible for at least three of us to be sad or bored on Tuesdays? But of course, because we are always happy and excited to meet our friends in Endrefalva!
Cannot believe that we have already been here for more than a month! Time is flyyyying! :)
A few weeks ago we visited all the locations, introducing ourselves to the children and playing games with them to get to know them better. Here are some photos from Endrefalva and Nagylóc. Future football stars in Rimoc were not that easy to capture with camera. Better luck next time :)