Mummy’s Visit
Another silence implying busy days, but this time pleasant ones.
The play will be repeated again (mark your calendars for May 11 and 13 if you missed it), and soon rehearsals will also begin for Episode 2, but meanwhile the director gave us a few days off. Which worked out perfectly for me, as I was able to devote time to my mother’s visit. We have covered Malta far and wide, and while it is impossible to see everything we got pretty close. This little country is full of surprises and variety, and it has been a pleasure to show it off and at the same time discover even more of its hidden corners.
Mummy and I also hopped over to Sicily for a couple of days, which was a nice treat. I still love being able to go to a different country so easily. This time we took advantage of an Air Malta fare special and actually flew instead of taking the catamaran (which again worked out nicely for me, ever since that eventful ferry ride). The flights were ridiculously short, only 35 minutes from Malta to Reggio di Calabria and on the return only 27 minutes from Catania to Malta. Ironically, waaaaay more time is spent waiting at the airports than actually flying. We spent an intense two days seeing Reggio, Messina, Taormina and Catania and taking it all in while enjoying delicious Italian food. I managed to convince my mother that for an overnight stay one need only take a small purse, so we were able to roam around without any luggage restraints. I am a master in packing light.
Then back to our favourite island nation. It was interesting to hear my mother say that when she first arrived a couple of weeks ago, she had the pre-conceived notion that Malta would be just like Italy (as many people mistakenly do) but that after the Sicily visit, it was evident that Malta is its own and very distinct nation. On the plane back she looked around and said that the people did not even look Italian. Many people who have not been here ask if Malta is similar to Italy, or if it is more British, but the answer is simply that despite its small size, this is a unique country.
And so we managed to see quite a lot of what Malta has to offer, and even a side visit to Sicily. I think my mother liked it here, because she is already talking of her next visit. That time we will have to cover the few things we missed during this trip.
Meanwhile, I get a special treat. Mummy has to fly to Madrid in order to return to Peru, and she invited me to spend a few days in Madrid with her! We went to a travel agency and managed to get me on the same flight as her, so tomorrow I am off to España for five days! You have to love how close things are in Europe. I have not been to Madrid in nearly a decade, so I am very excited. Though Malta is now feeling more and more like home, it will be nice to have a bit of a holiday.