If it's orange...it's perfect. After trawling through our wardrobes looking for anything that's orange or close enough, and not too ugly, we managed to scrape together an outfit for Queens Day. Shortly after arriving in Amsterdam, we picked up some orange clompen (clogs) which was a nice finishing touch to our orangeness. We marched onward (clip clopping away in our new clogs) through the crowded streets of Amsterdam and ended up at a friend's place for a party which was in her stunning canalhouse in the heart of all the action. There was also a meat pie stall outside the apartment....a delicious taste of home. The atmosphere was buzzing throughout all of Amsterdam with live bands, street stalls, people partying on the streets and canals, and we had a blast hanging out with friends and soaking it all in.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Easter in Norway
We spent the recent Easter break with Stuart, Kamilla, their gorgeous son Elliott and Ebba (their lovable dog with googly eyes) in Oslo. It was our first time in Norway. We had a great time catching up with Stu and Kamilla as well as seeing the sights around Oslo. We climbed up to the rooftop of the impressive Opera House, walked around the harbour and streets of Oslo, and spent a day in the seaside village of Drobak. Stuey cooked up a storm every day as well which was a real treat!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Back again....
It's been a while since we have updated the blog. I'm trying to recall what we've been up to since our Christmas and New Year trip in France.....here's a quick wrap-up:
* Final ski sessions - we both had separate work ski trips with our colleagues to make the most of the exceptionally cold winter and great snowfall.
* Iceskating - I skated on a frozen natural lake for the first time which is a very popular Dutch activity. It's been about 10 years since Holland has had a winter cold enough to skate!
* Sick - cough, fever and the works for both of us - unfortunately it was during Carnival weekend which meant whilst everyone else was partying we were pitifully sick.
* Moved apartments - only one floor up in same building but loving the extra space.
* Oz - managed to get some sun and spent a couple of weeks back home to thaw ourselves after the European chills.
* Outsourcing domestic duties - finally got a cleaner...money well spent! Still on a high about this one.
* Easter in Oslo - fun times visiting friends in Norway.
Will put some photos up in due course....
Last but not least, the weather over here is finally improving and spring is in the air.
* Final ski sessions - we both had separate work ski trips with our colleagues to make the most of the exceptionally cold winter and great snowfall.
* Iceskating - I skated on a frozen natural lake for the first time which is a very popular Dutch activity. It's been about 10 years since Holland has had a winter cold enough to skate!
* Sick - cough, fever and the works for both of us - unfortunately it was during Carnival weekend which meant whilst everyone else was partying we were pitifully sick.
* Moved apartments - only one floor up in same building but loving the extra space.
* Oz - managed to get some sun and spent a couple of weeks back home to thaw ourselves after the European chills.
* Outsourcing domestic duties - finally got a cleaner...money well spent! Still on a high about this one.
* Easter in Oslo - fun times visiting friends in Norway.
Will put some photos up in due course....
Last but not least, the weather over here is finally improving and spring is in the air.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Lots of bubbles
A lot of the large champagne houses were closed over the festive season but we managed to get guided visits at Moet et Chandon and G.H. Mumm. It was amazing to see the underground network of champange cellars that lie beneath these champagne houses. Each had about 25km of underground cellars. It was also interesting to visit a smaller champagne producer and learn about the production process. It was slightly bizarre because to visit the smaller champagne makers, you go to their front door, ring the doorbell and ask if you can sample/purchase their wines. We felt a bit like intruders but that's just the way it works over there.
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