Ready for Christmas dinner
We had a fantastic Christmas! Christmas Day, we spent with my side of the family, twelve people in total.
We played many board games on Christmas Day
Close supervision when unwrapping a present
Boxing Day, Pieter's children and grandchildren came over for lunch. Again, our house was filled with family; six adults and seven children. Michiel even brought one of their dogs, so Boelie also had a friend to play with.
Comparing loot after candy hunt in the Christmas tree
Boelie and Floem having fun
The day after Christmas, we went to the Spoorwegmuseum (Railroad Museum) in Utrecht. It's a great museum for kids to learn about railroads and other related topics, with lots of interactive exhibits. Another great day! Now, Christmas is over and I still have to do finish some work before the end of the year.
At the Spoorwegmuseum
Utrecht Central Station now has a Starbucks too!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Happy Birthday Emma!
Our oldest daughter turned seven today; time does fly faster every year! We celebrated Emma's birthday at oma's, because oma just returned from South Africa on Sunday.
Emma Cameraface; this is what we saw of her all day, after she got the camera for her birthday
The other birthday present; she'll have to wait for the snow to melt before she can use it
If allowed to choose, where do kids want to go for their birthday dinner? Right; MacDonalds!
Happy and tanned oma, after three weeks in South Africa.
My old elementary school, which is about to be torn down ... I hate to see how they tear down the characteristic buildings in town, to replace them by modern, all-the-same, big buildings. It's hard to imagine that those new buildings will be 'characteristic old buildings' one day ...
Emma Cameraface; this is what we saw of her all day, after she got the camera for her birthday
The other birthday present; she'll have to wait for the snow to melt before she can use it
If allowed to choose, where do kids want to go for their birthday dinner? Right; MacDonalds!
Happy and tanned oma, after three weeks in South Africa.
My old elementary school, which is about to be torn down ... I hate to see how they tear down the characteristic buildings in town, to replace them by modern, all-the-same, big buildings. It's hard to imagine that those new buildings will be 'characteristic old buildings' one day ...
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Snow!
Five days until Christmas and we have snow! It snowed all night and most of today, so we have something like 15 cm of snow. In this global warming age, that's a lot for our Low Country. So, out came the ski-pants, hats, mittens and sledge and off we went into the woods. It was so cool to walk in the pure, untrodden snow! Our second winter in Holland and again, we have snow; yippie (I won't cheer anymore when I have to drive to work tomorrow morning, but for now it's fun ... ).
Let's go!
Enjoying the snow
Walking in the snow reminds me of my times in Innsbruck, Austria and in Pitkin, Colorado, when there fell up to 50 cm of snow in a single night ... And how great it felt to go on an early morning walk, everything quiet and white. For now, fifteen centimeters will do :-)
All wrapped up
I was there too
Let's go!
Enjoying the snow
Walking in the snow reminds me of my times in Innsbruck, Austria and in Pitkin, Colorado, when there fell up to 50 cm of snow in a single night ... And how great it felt to go on an early morning walk, everything quiet and white. For now, fifteen centimeters will do :-)
All wrapped up
I was there too
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Emma's birthday party
Today, we celebrated Emma's birthday with her friends from school. As usual, she'll have her birthday during Christmas break, so we celebrated early. Instead of staying home with them, like we did last year, we took them to a bowling alley. It was a big hit, also the 'cook-it-yourself' dinner afterwards. Similar to last year, Emma's invitees were a wild bunch, but they had a lot of fun. And that's what counts, isn't it?
This was Emma's 'tree of treats' this year; takes about half an hour to complete and looks great
Blow out your candles and make a wish
Emma had to look for her gifts, while the others were telling her 'warm' or 'cold'. That way, unpacking the gifts is a lot of fun! Here, Emma is very close to finding one of the gifts.
Acting silly after bowling and dinner
This was Emma's 'tree of treats' this year; takes about half an hour to complete and looks great
Blow out your candles and make a wish
Emma had to look for her gifts, while the others were telling her 'warm' or 'cold'. That way, unpacking the gifts is a lot of fun! Here, Emma is very close to finding one of the gifts.
Acting silly after bowling and dinner
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Boelie up-date
Another month gone by and Boelie has grown another five centimeter. The vet says she'll grow eight more centimeters or so. That means her nose will be just below dining-table level and her tail will at the perfect height to sweep cups and saucers from the coffee-table.
She seems to be quieting down a little, although she still has her crazy moments. We will start puppy-training with her in January. I'm looking forward to that, both because it'll help us to teach Boelie some manners and because I'm sure she will love the challenge and activity it offers.
Two pretty girls; Boelie at 4 months
She seems to be quieting down a little, although she still has her crazy moments. We will start puppy-training with her in January. I'm looking forward to that, both because it'll help us to teach Boelie some manners and because I'm sure she will love the challenge and activity it offers.
Two pretty girls; Boelie at 4 months
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Pakjesavond
Yesterday was St Nicolas' Eve and today we celebrated on in Hoogerheide, at my sister's. It was a VERY exciting weekend for the girls, one they had been anticipating for over three weeks.
Last year, the gift-unwrapping 'ceremony' lasted a full 10 minutes or so. Therefore, this year, Sinterklaas added 'het grote uitpakspel' (the big unwrapping game) to the gifts. Emma and Janne had to perform a small task before opening a gift. I wasn't sure if they were going to like it, as it meant that they had to wait longer for their gifts. But ... they loved it! Emma said we should keep the game, so we would be able to use it again next year! Also, it served its purpose; it took almost an hour before all gifts were unwrapped ...
Playing 'het grote uitpakspel'
Studying a new CD
At Tante Elly's today, there was no such game. So, it was a back-to-basics unwrapping, with fast tearing of paper, a lot of excitement and many happy screams. The remainder of the afternoon was used to play with as many of the new games and toys as they (and we) could. Great fun, but enough is enough. Sinterklaas is finally on his way back to Spain ...
Happy girl says 'thanks Sinterklaas!'
Happily hugging the latest K3 CD
Playing the old-fashioned game of geese in Hoogerheide
By the way; did you know that the first time people 'put their shoe' to receive something in it was in the fifteenth century? It was in Utrecht (the Netherlands) that the poor could leave a shoe in church, which was then filled with food. So, a pretty old tradition, isn't it?
Last year, the gift-unwrapping 'ceremony' lasted a full 10 minutes or so. Therefore, this year, Sinterklaas added 'het grote uitpakspel' (the big unwrapping game) to the gifts. Emma and Janne had to perform a small task before opening a gift. I wasn't sure if they were going to like it, as it meant that they had to wait longer for their gifts. But ... they loved it! Emma said we should keep the game, so we would be able to use it again next year! Also, it served its purpose; it took almost an hour before all gifts were unwrapped ...
Playing 'het grote uitpakspel'
Studying a new CD
At Tante Elly's today, there was no such game. So, it was a back-to-basics unwrapping, with fast tearing of paper, a lot of excitement and many happy screams. The remainder of the afternoon was used to play with as many of the new games and toys as they (and we) could. Great fun, but enough is enough. Sinterklaas is finally on his way back to Spain ...
Happy girl says 'thanks Sinterklaas!'
Happily hugging the latest K3 CD
Playing the old-fashioned game of geese in Hoogerheide
By the way; did you know that the first time people 'put their shoe' to receive something in it was in the fifteenth century? It was in Utrecht (the Netherlands) that the poor could leave a shoe in church, which was then filled with food. So, a pretty old tradition, isn't it?
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Sinterklaas visiting Op Dreef
Today, Sinterklaas and seven (!) of his Zwarte Pieten visited Emma and Janne's school Op Dreef. It was truly the first time ever they RAN to school ...
I was asked to take pictures of Sinterklaas' visit in Janne's group. Besides the fact that I enjoy doing that, it offered me the rather unique opportunity to be there during the Sint's visit. It was great fun. The group had practiced a little play and a dance, which they performed splendidly. Janne even got to hold Sinterklaas' crosier. A huge honor indeed :-).
Both girls were very tired tonight and had no problem going to bed early. Saturday will be 'pakjesavond' (St. Nicolas' Eve) and then all will be over.
Group 2B (Janne) waiting for Sinterklaas to arrive
Group 4A (Emma) waiting as well
Two Zwarte Pieten arriving on a tandem ...
... and Sinterklaas in a motorcycle side-car
Janne somewhat nervously holding Sinterklaas' crosier
I was asked to take pictures of Sinterklaas' visit in Janne's group. Besides the fact that I enjoy doing that, it offered me the rather unique opportunity to be there during the Sint's visit. It was great fun. The group had practiced a little play and a dance, which they performed splendidly. Janne even got to hold Sinterklaas' crosier. A huge honor indeed :-).
Both girls were very tired tonight and had no problem going to bed early. Saturday will be 'pakjesavond' (St. Nicolas' Eve) and then all will be over.
Group 2B (Janne) waiting for Sinterklaas to arrive
Group 4A (Emma) waiting as well
Two Zwarte Pieten arriving on a tandem ...
... and Sinterklaas in a motorcycle side-car
Janne somewhat nervously holding Sinterklaas' crosier
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Birthday mail
Oma will turn 79 a week from now. But, she won't be home to celebrate. She'll be in South Africa. So, Emma and Janne both made a beautiful drawing, which we sent to South Africa. Hopefully this will make oma feel like we're celebrating a little bit with her.
Happy Birthday oma, from Janne and K3
Wishing oma lots of elephants, lions, monkeys and other wild animals, from Emma
Happy Birthday oma, from Janne and K3
Wishing oma lots of elephants, lions, monkeys and other wild animals, from Emma
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