Mar 30, 2010

Sun, please come! :)

While I am anxiously waiting for the spring to come (and I mean the real one, with sun shining all day long, flowers blooming, green trees above our heads and smiling people all around), I try to survive the bitter winter by coming back to the positive memories from our honeymoon trip to Majorca.
As I wanted to spend those winter long evenings creatively, I have made a short film showing our time on this beautiful island. Enjoy the sun and wait till the end of the clip! ;)


And for those who love winter I have a film with a special music dedication – keep in mind that it is the original music from the ski lift.

Mar 10, 2010

Our celebration

We are a married couple for almost seven months. That’s how long we’ve been living together. One roof, one body, one soul :) We are both working hard to get our lives well-organised and pleasant to live through, so we couldn’t deny ourselves a reward for a half a year together. We went for an original (why? see below :)) dinner.

The only thing Wojtek told me was: We are going out in the evening. When I asked him what I should wear, he answered: “It doesn’t matter”. I thought: “Right. He is a man. He doesn’t care…” He drove me to the city centre and we went to the restaurant. It was Dark Restaurant and it is not only its name. That’s how it is inside. What I mean is that it is really DARK.
You come in and meet with a waiter. He asks you whether there is something you don’t like eating or you are allergic to. Then, you specify how much you want to pay – the price depends on the meals you get. Finally, you get inside the DARKNESS. You can’t see anything. It is the waiter who, thanks to a night-vision device, is able to show you your table. When I sat down, I could only hear some voices and feel Wojtek’s hand. But the fun was to begin. The waiter brought food. At least, he ensured us it is edible :) At the beginning I tried to use a fork. (I haven’t even thought of using a knife in order to stay safe.) But soon, I gave up and was eating with my hands. That’s the best way of eating in the darkness. I was just wondering how the lady next table ate her dessert, because the waiter told her: “Be careful. It’s hot.” And then, there were some guys sitting next table who ordered a jug of water and I’ve overheard their conversation: “Steve, have you drunk already?” “No, I haven’t. Because of fear of spilling it all on me.”
Summing up, my husband ate out my hand :D

Look at Dark Restaurant’s website. Don’t hesitate to go there! Try something different ;) That's the first restaurant of this kind in Poland. And a great fun, indeed!