Monday, 9 September 2024: No giant skeleton from Costco
This morning Caroline takes us to Costco, a large department stores with access for members only. We are delighted that our son Jack is also there. He is now almost 16 years old and has grown quite a bit since we last saw him. Jack takes after his father and talks passionately about computers and programming. We walk through the aisles together and are quite amazed: the Halloween offerings can easily keep up with America. Would you like a life-size mummy that is brought to life by a motion sensor and then moves in a creepy way? Or would you prefer a scarecrow with a pumpkin head? Or the tombstone with a funny skeleton that swings its hips to the music? Or would you prefer the giant skeleton hanging on the frame? Although… maybe it’s a bit big for the back seat and our balcony at home. Alas, we don’t ask the price, but leave it here.
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So we continue to explore the racks. Each time we are amazed at the huge selection and, above all, the large packs. 24 Beignets with hazelnut cream? A kilo pack of biscuits? A five-litre barrel of olive oil? You can buy all that here. By the time we’ve paid for our lunch of hot dogs – particularly popular and also particularly cheap here, £1.50 including a drink – it’s really too late: a couple of soldiers have bought the giant skeleton and are taking it to their car. Well, at least we’re not tempted to go and get it after all.
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In the afternoon, Gabi and I buy a few things at Sainsbury’s supermarket. Or rather: lots of things. Sweets, snacks, sauces – everything you need from England, a whole IKEA bag full. Three more donuts for a snack and a milkshake from Starbucks, then we make our way back to the hotel.
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In the evening, we meet Caroline, Peter and Jack at Bella Capri, an Italian restaurant nearby. We have a lovely evening with a delicious meal. For starters, Gabi and I share meatballs with tomato sauce and parmesan. Gabi then has a plate of pasta and a side dish of garlic bread, which would easily be a pizza in itself. I order pork patties with Parma ham and sage with potatoes and vegetables. There’s just enough room for a slice of cheesecake for dessert – not quite Italian, but very tasty.
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