We've had a lot going on since my last post-
The big news of course is that we finally got the "rest" of our stuff (except for our bed - currently we are still sleeping on a mattress on the floor)! The sea shipment arrived last Wednesday, which was a very big deal for all involved. Four movers showed up at 8:30 with a completely full box truck, an empty box truck, and an elevator of sorts on a trailer hitch. Amazingly enough, these guys were able to offload our entire inventory (to 4 floors plus a 5th floor terrace) before we ate lunch. I mentioned the empty truck... As the cardboard and paper came off, it went in there. By the time they left, it was stuffed pretty tightly. We had to have shipped 500 pounds in packing materials alone!
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The lift reached all the way to the terrace, which is 5 floors up! |
The stairs to the 4th floor and the terrace are winding, so they're even more steep at the center (but less so near the walls)!
There was quite a bit of work to do all day, including - most importantly - bike assembly. There were a couple of bent wheels and normal dings, but we finally got everything trued up and ready for the road.
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How's that for product placement? |
In the end, we got everything inside and the place is looking great - at least the first floor and the deck - kudos to Holli! Before and after below - nowhere near finished, but good enough for one day. Eliza got her second wind and made it down to this couch with her newly-discovered toy.
Note Lilli relaxing on her bean bag with a book and probably a bracelet in progress. |
Lilli and Lucy have started making trips around the corner to the bakery and the local grocery chain (Albert Heijn). Very convenient for us as they are about a 1 minute walk, and very emancipating for them. They are getting big!
Lilli drinking hot chocolate and - surprising to no-one - reading a book at the expat center while we wait for our residence cards. |
Here she is sitting on a lead ridge cap that she likes to traverse. No real danger here - the roof ends in buildings on each side. |
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That's her to the left of the center of the picture. On a concrete block looking about 50 feet down ad concrete. Seems very content despite the peril. |
The Kia took us back to Praxis and IKEA. We did not leave IKEA unscathed this time around, but we did manage to avoid buying as much as we initially picked out. Now that we have all of our stuff from the US, however, I think that we will be going back to pick up a few more things. Lucy needs a desk (and she found one there that she really loved), everyone needs reading lamps, and the closets need some more shelves.
The Kia also took us out into the country to visit De Haar Castle. This was my first trip to a real castle, so I was as excited as the girls (maybe more so - Lucy wanted to visit the dolphinarium). We did not time the arrival so that we could take the children's tour, which is more focused on princesses, etc., but the girls did great and seemed to be very interested in everything. No photos allowed inside, but we got some great shots around the grounds.
We finally found a car last weekend and picked it up Friday. It was not the '95 Ferrari sitting on the lot, nor either of the Porsches or Jaguars. It was however a nice looking 2008 Audi Q7. Plenty of power to move the beast around, 7 seats, and air conditioning! What more could you want? Well, better gas mileage would be good... Gas was 1.90 Euro per liter when we filled up Sunday. That translates to over $10/gallon! But this has the 3.6l V6 as opposed to the V8, so it's not THAT bad. Right???
Not quite as much space as the Odyssey, but the girls and I were able to get home from IKEA today with a big haul! |
Our first family "road trip" was a 30-minute drive to the beach for some dinner Sunday night. We tried out IJmuiden aan Zee, which was quite interesting. Nice, huge beach with a short walk through some dunes, but when you are looking back towards the continent, the view is drastically different! Kind of reminds me of passing scenic Doe Valley lake in Brandenburg and then coming upon the chemical plant out of nowhere.
This is apparently a steel mill to the left - huge piles of coal, rock, etc. I think I saw some boulder-sized chunks of iron in a pretty big pile too. |
The last big event of the last couple of weeks was Amsterdam's Gay Pride Parade, which took place right outside of our front windows in the Prinsengracht (canal). We filled up the photo stream with photos as there was plenty to see. Most was fit for a family blog, but not all! Reminded me a lot of the infield at the Derby, especially when the downpour came. That's when all the true madness begins!
I will give it to the Dutch - they like to have fun, and know how to do so!
This is a small section of the Prinsengracht as seen from our first-floor living room windows. This scene extended for a LONG way in each direction! |
The jet pack guy was awesome!
Loved watching this little Fiat drive around in the canal. It had to be faster than the Panda! |
As at the infield at Derby, rain will not wash away all the revelers! |
Amphib Fiat for the win! So, what led to the relo?
ReplyDeleteHolli accepted a position in the new B-F office in Amsterdam.
DeleteWe're here for 3 to 5 - get your vacation scheduled soon!
That's awesome! It's a place I've always wanted to visit and not just for the brownies.
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