As I'm a little confused sometimes I forgot my passport in Graz, so we had to extend our journey to get it from my flat. The girls were a little angry with me because of that, but I was the only driver, so the detour was the most exhausting for me anway.
Soon after we started, however, their anger vanished, we turned up the volume and simply enjoyed good music, a quick pace, good company and the sunshine!
We were in such a good mood, laughed and sang a lot and just had fun.
THE JOURNEY IS THE DESTINATION! ;)
Luckily there weren't any traffic jams and we were able to drive at a good pace all the time and at 4 p.m. we finally reached our destination: Kanegra, right next to Umag.
We had a lovely little apartment in an apartment-village next to the ocean. The best thing about it: we were practically alone. Besides us there were around 10 people in the whole apartement village!
When we arrived the first thing we did was getting rid of our clothes and jumping into the ocean. Which was pretty cold...
But we didn't care! It was the ocean and we were in Croatia and life was beautiful!
It was one of those moments of pure happiness, when you just don't care and are happy to be alive.
After we had the feeling that we were almost frozen to death we went back to the apartment, took a quick shower and drove to Umag for dinner. We had some really good seafood, and even though it was pretty windy and cold we enjoyed a walk around town and a beautiful sunset.
When we came back to Kanegra we actually wanted to drink some wine, but we were all so exhausted from the long journey that we just talked and listened to music before going to bed at around midnight.
The next morning we planned to get up early to see the sunrise, but when the alarm clock rang we were still so exhausted, we just turned it off. We spent the day at the beach and left for Ljubljana around noon, because a friend had said that it's such a lovely little town-and she was right! :) We had our absolutely delicious lunch there and then wandered around the city for about an hour or so, until we had to leave so that Anna and Caro wouldn't miss their train back to Salzburg.
I arrived in Graz at around 9 p.m. totally exhausted, but happy. That little holiday - if you can call it that - was just what I needed. :)
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