Wednesday, May 26, 2010

I'M A GERMAN NOW!
























I'm overly excited! Apart from visiting Berlin this weekend (which is btw the coolest capital in the world, so far that is), I received the invitation to German citizenship data base. Hurried up this morning to get the things done and in 3 days I'll have a German Kinderreisepass. When I just remember all the fuss with bureaucracy, multiple nationalities, trying to get myself out of the country with some valid passport - I get the headache right away. No need for expensive Croatian or Turkish pass now - I have it all for 13 €.
Danke Deutschland!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

GETAWAY WEEKEND


















So I was a champ last weekend. I took my mom for her first mother's day to a fabulous wellness hotel in Bayerischer Wald. Papa had to do some bookings in my behalf, just because I don't have a credit card yet . But that will change soon I believe.
We stayed 2 nights and I looooved it! So calm, relaxing - just what I needed to get away from this stress life that I have (you know its pretty upsetting when you need to cry all the time). I did my usuals: eating, pooping and lot of sleeping. But on top of it there was some real swimming in the 35° outdoors pool. Kids, now that's something I can recommend.

Monday, May 3, 2010

EXOTIC CASE

What makes me that exotic? I have a looots of hair, really a lot for a newborn. But that don't make me exotic. I have unusually long legs. But that don't make me exotic either. What makes me an exotic case is my parent's unusual nationalities in marital status. Not really match made in heaven when it comes to bureaucracy issues.
My current problem: I can not get a Turkish nationality. Why? (PLEASE READ THE CORRECTION BELOW) Because Turkish consulate in Nuremberg is not really sure what kind of documents my parents need to provide them for me to become a Turk. I gave them official Croatian document proving that I am a Croat, officially translated into German and Turkish, but they said its not really recognized by their authorities. As they don't exactly know what they want, they told us to ask or Croatian consulate in Munich or Turkish consulate in Zagreb if they can issue some documents. I mean, really!? Now, I may be an infant, but I do know they are most probably indolent or just ignorant.
That made me so mad, that I started to cry. Very loud.
Gotta go.
CORRECTION: of course Turkish embassy knew the documents for me to become Turkish. and it is a matter of days that i will become Turkish, a proud Turkish. The challenge is registering myself as multinational!!!! it looks like my parent's situation Turkish-Croatian marriage is a rare case!!! just a few people can help me on it. Thanks to the Turkish consulate in Zagreb, i will finally have all my documents ready soon. YUUPIIEEEEEE