Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Mom's favorite activity in Berlin





As many of you know Mom came to spend Christmas with me. On Christmas eve we arrived in Berlin. The very first day we went right to the Christmas Market around the corner from us. The entire weekend we stopped in lots of these Christmas Markets. Some had "hills" to sled down. One even had a ferris wheel.

BUT the best thing of the christmas markets was the gluug, the food & of course for Mom the shopping!

Monday, December 21, 2009






It started snowing this week. SO for now no more bike riding and lots of cautious car driving and potentially relying on Job to come and fetch me from the chalet. Then yesterday I woke up and it was REALLY snowing. I think we got over 4 inches. While it was beautiful to see it is wicked cold outside right now and not really conducive to car driving, cycling or walking. Luckily all I had to do yesterday was some laundry so the rest of the day was spent “going to the cinema” compliments of Shiloh and the stack of DVD’s she sent over. Fun times!

A Chalet Christmas


In honor of Mimi coming next week I decorated the house for Christmas. I went and got a tree from the Keerst sellers. There are farmers set up on the side of the road selling trees. For him it was a non English transaction and for me it was a hand signal phenomenon. Luckily asking to pet one’s dog is universal and I got to visit with the German shepherd that was on the lot and belonged to the farmer. At first my tree looked a little sparse but I got inventive and put my swarrt peet’s into the tree, some cards I received from friends and did a tad bit of ornament shopping. I admitted to Chris that I miss our beautiful fake tree—and all my gorgeous turquoise and pink ornaments. Luckily I even got more authentic German ornaments last weekend from Silvia when we went to her house for the Christmas markets in Germany!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sinterklaas Celebrated at Work





* This occured over 5 December's weekend

Job advised all the CS agents to leave their shoes on their desks over Sinterklaas weekend. That Friday we dressed up as “Sint” compliments of Carmen. She had gotten these little children headbands at the HEMA. We even got Wout into the boat hat! While we were gone that weekend SinterJob came by and left treats and candies for everyone at their desks in their shoes. The Monday after Sinterklaas day we munched on all sorts of goodies, a very tasty day at work.

Flair for my bike


One of the ladies from work, Katty, brought me a bicycle bag to use while I am cycling. It is really helpful because on one side I can slide in my purse/lunch and the other side my puter and then I am off to work. The other day I got stuck in my first traffic jam in Venray and it was on the bike! We had to stop @ a RR crossing and probably 5 cars stopped and about 20+ cyclists. When the bar finally rose everyone took off and I couldn’t scoot across the road to turn left!! These cyclists are hard core over here….so I rode with the flow and eventually made a U turn, it was kind of funny! Next time I’ll have to go ahead and get on the far left hand side of a stopped group so I can turn easier!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

cool vehicle sighting



Take a look at this tricked out mercedes---pretty funny! It even had the monkey hanging in the window!

Celebrating the holidays with kids!








This past weekend was an all about kids weekend for me, which was pretty fun because you know how I love the little people. On Saturday I got to attend the Sinterklaus party for the children of art.com employees. It was a great experience for me to see the kids and how much they love Sinterklaus and Piet. The children played and colored quietly until we all heard a knock on the door. “Piet/Sinterklaus” they all began whispering to each other and their parents. They calmly walked to the door just as it opened and the guests of honor strolled in. Sinterklaus and the Piets shook children’s hands and accepted small gifts from the kids. After the “meet and greet” all the kids assembled in the corner and Sinterklaus took the seat of honor (Job and I had a tiny laugh because the chair for Sinterklaus was our naughty chair—every time you sit in it it rocks to the left or right violently if you have any sharp movement. Luckily Sinterklaus sat very still. Sinterklaus then talked with the children and then passed out gifts. Then he announced that Piet had misplaced his book of all the good children in Holland and asked the kids if they would mind signing the book again to help him out. The kids queued up and signed their name or had their parents help them. I even got to sign the book since I am a good girl in Holland.
Sunday I got to go to a Sinterklaus party with my friend Lisseth and her family. The party was in a rec center in her village Hoorst. There was a huge skiff full of dirt, a big swing that was shaped like a boat, ropes for kids to climb to the ceiling and of course tons of Piets dancing around and playing instruments. The best part of the party was Sinterklaus arrived in a sidecar on a motorcycle! Jim and Chris would have loved it!

Happy Thanksgiving Venray Style





This year I worked on TDAY, gasp!! It actually wasn’t bad at all because the employees announced they would like to celebrate “this American holiday called Thanksgiving” with me. I must confess I was dreading having to help cook for Tday because I was a little tired post Malaga & we were still very busy at work staying late working on our project! But I did it anyways and I’m so glad I did because it turned out to be great fun! Doing the prep work at my chalet was NOT a great idea. I have this teeny tiny kitchen and no suitable tools; I spent the night after prepping dreaming of Wustoff, Kitchenaid, Cuisinart and Fiesta Ware! Prep involved me making sweet potato casserole from scratch and doing the pie crust. I must say, this was probably in the top 5 great pie crust making experiences for me, and I consider myself a pretty good pie gal! The night before TDAY I went to a coworker’s home, Wendy. She is British lady (has a grown daughter named Elizabeth!!) that has lived with a Dutch man named Carlos for many many years. They are an adorable couple. We spent the night drinking copious amounts of wine, doing the cooking and eating very yummy Chinese takeout! Thanksgiving Day we had a huge feast and the décor looked extra fabulous thanks to my work BFF Tia! Tia really helped us out by mailing tons of decorations and supplies any TDAY chef would consider essential. Experiencing TDAY Venray style made me realize I am so thankful for my old friends & my new friends and this great opportunity to experience life abroad! I hope that you enjoyed your holiday too!