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Valentina Pelinel and Cristi Borcea have just returned from a vacation spent with their three children in Abu Dhabi. Upon their return, they dyed eggs and prepared for Easter, as they do every year. Valentina told Ciao.ro about the beautiful period she is going through with her family and how much she loves her husband, Cristi Borcea.
Valentina, you have a big family! How are you spending Easter this year? Are you going somewhere or staying home with all the children?
We always spend Easter at home with the children. It’s a lot of fun dyeing and decorating the eggs. The children not only love dyeing the eggs, but also sticking stickers, sequins, and beads. They all hope that the Easter Bunny will bring them gifts. We also do „egg hunting” in the yard, which turns into a hunt for all kinds of sweets.
Who is the cooking champion in your family?
Our parents help us with the cooking. The children like to prepare desserts, not just at Easter, but also on weekends. Cristi is the champion at the grill, and I and the children help him.
Will you be serving traditional Easter dishes or does your husband have any special requests?
We will be eating traditional lamb dishes for Easter. We managed to fast on Wednesdays and Fridays and are ready for the Easter feast, where we don’t care about our silhouette. We are all quite fond of food, but luckily, we also do a lot of sports. The girls don’t really eat lamb, only Milan, so each of us has our own culinary preferences.
Now that the twins, Rania and Indira, have turned 4, do you and your husband go on romantic getaways more often?
Me and Cristi respect our time together, and regardless of the children’s age, we always have had romantic getaways, just the two of us. We travel often with all the children, but also just the two of us.
What would be the next destination where you would like to spend a few days alone with your husband, Cristi Borcea?
We like Capri, Mykonos, Abu Dhabi, Maldives, but we also spend a lot of time at the seaside in Olimp and in the mountains.
What do you value most since becoming a parent?
When you become a parent, your priorities change. We like to spend time with the children and plan our family vacations based on their school schedule. As a parent, your whole universe revolves around your children.
Is Milan passionate about football? Does he want to become a football player? Does his father support him in this regard?
Milan is quite passionate about football, and Cristi is very happy about it. He supports and encourages him, but above all, we give them the freedom to choose what they like to do. They can try everything. For example, Milan also chose to do karate and basketball. Their options can change over time, and we will support them in their choices.
What gifts do you prepare for the children for Easter? What are their wishes?
The Easter Bunny has been informed and has complied with the children’s wishes.
What is Valentina Pelinel’s biggest dependence? What could you never live without?
I could never live without love. The love of a family gives you the power to move mountains. When you are loved, you are strong, brave, and loving in return. If you can love and be loved, you are a fulfilled person.
What is Easter like at Cristi Borcea’s home?
What beauty ritual do you follow religiously?
I like to take the time for beauty rituals, and I am lucky to have a well-groomed husband. I have no problem appearing in front of him with a face mask on because both of us use masks for both skin and hair. In my husband’s bag, I often find everything I might need when we travel. I know the importance of removing makeup from my face at night, and I am very careful about the skincare products I use because I have sensitive skin. I use products without alcohol, fragrance, or parabens.
What were you like during Easter as a child? What did you like to do the most?
Like any child, I enjoyed the ritual of dyeing eggs and looked forward to the Easter Bunny’s arrival.
What are the most important lessons you have taught your children since becoming a mother?
Rather than saying that I am teaching my children lessons, I would say that I am guiding them through life while respecting their wishes. A loved child who feels unconditionally accepted is a happy child. There is much to tell children about life over time, but communication and understanding of them will make them strong. You cannot shield them from wickedness and suffering, but you can assure them that you will support them unconditionally. And that’s what we are trying to do.
Have there been any disagreements or contradictions between you and your husband regarding the children? Have you had different opinions on topics related to school, education, or clothing?
Cristi trusts the way I raise the children and intervenes only when necessary. He is more sensitive to girls and cannot refuse them most of the time, and I am sensitive to boys, so we try to balance things out and not spoil them too much.
What do you respect and like most about your husband?
My husband is a man with a heart of gold. I respect him for who he is and what he has accomplished, and I appreciate that he has not forgotten where he came from. He started from scratch and never forgets to help anyone. I don’t think there is a day that goes by that my husband doesn’t help someone in some way. He is a very good man! He is my husband, my children’s father, my other half.