Tuesday, 10 January 2023

New year updates

Not too much excitement in the new year so far. During the cold spell, I worked a week or so fanatically on a puzzle. When I get one started, I just can't stop.....

Poncho is easy to have around and he loves to cuddle up to a body or under a blanket. In the evening he can get a bit of a bugger suddenly unleashing energy wanting to play and being a bugger. But then he sets in for the night and sleeps a good 12 hours....

Mary and Susan continue to keep Opa Vandenboom looked after, busy and entertained. He is one lucky fellow at his age compared to so many lonely older folks. 

Unfortunately I had a little mishap today at a parking lot of a restaurant where I met for lunch with two former colleagues of Niagara College. One moment of being distracted and I rolled against a concrete foundation for a street light in the middle of the parking lot. It is unbelievable and so me. Ah well. Maybe I can find a body shop fixer who can get it done with a few second hand parts. If not, it will probably be bye-bye to the good old CRV which served us so well and has almost 400,000 kilometers clocked. In its old age it did bring me safely back and forth to Vancouver in October 2021 (there) and June 2022 (back)...

Wednesday, 28 December 2022

Few more 2022 pics

Joe made everybody nice pancakes for breakfast before some of us went for a 5 km walk along Lake Huron. It was a nice belated Christmas day (on Boxing Day) in Bright's Grove.


Reading while cuddling with Poncho (while Hilary explores the South Island of New Zealand). Shayd enjoys spending some time again with his mother and sister.


Tuesday, 27 December 2022

December events

Parker, the middle son of Marcy & Joe, works as conductor for CN Rail in BC and now misses most of the annual family events. He was over in Ontario for a week and with two of his Sarnia friends stayed over for a night. He stopped to see his grandfather, Opa Vandenboom, who is still looking very good at the age of almost 93.

After the early December Christmas dinner when Hilary and Shayd were here, we had another one with Roos, the older sister of Ralph. A snowstorm prevented us to go to Sarnia that day....
With all the snow, stormy winds and artic cold outside, it was a good moment to start another puzzle, one which was gifted to me by Carly & Mark for my birthday. The different phases of the process starts always with sorting of all the 1,000 pieces and coming up with a system of attack...


All the while with Poncho semi-hibernating under the blankets in his favorite spot. On boxing day (in Holland called "2nd Christmas Day" (tweede kerstdag), the weather allowed us to drive to Sarnia.
Opa in the front passenger seat with me in the back with Poncho bundled up in a blanket...

A third family Christmas dinner this year - this time in Sarnia - and an evening full of card and other games. On to the last few days of 2022; it has been a nice year...

Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Updates

In Holland, Monique and Marco got officially married (in the presence of Ger, Bert, Sascha and Berry) so to see in a very artful place. For both of them it is their second marriage and together they now take care of four kids; a busy household...

During the past two and half weeks, I have watched almost all the games of the group phase and the round of 16 of the current World Cup Soccer. The men in orange made it to the quarter finals (or the round of 8) and will face the always strong team of soccer-crazy Argentina on Friday....
With Hilary and Shayd taking off to New Zealand for the next three months, Mary and I will take care of their dog Poncho. This morning I walked Poncho over to Opa Vandenboom. Something we will likely do quite a few times as long as the sow is not too heavy...

Monday, 5 December 2022

Hilary and Shayd visiting

Hilary and Shayd are visiting again so we did an extra early Christmas dinner at the house of Susan and Ralph. Everybody was there except for Parker who works for CN Rail and was still in Kamloops, BC. Shayd and Hilary prepared lamb while Susan, Ralph and Mary made several side dishes. Afterwards we played a few games. A very nice family day. Hilary and Shayd will leave Poncho with us after this visit because they will travel to New Zealand and stay three months there. Shayd has not been able to visit his mother, family and friends there during the past four years. Hilary can continue her work on-line; Shayd will do some jobs with old friends, and they were able to rent out their condo in Vancouver. The modern world! We will enjoy taking care of Poncho during that time.

Friday, 18 November 2022

Home sweet home

Tuesday night a nice "last meal" with my sister Han: an Indonesian "rijstafel" (rice table with all sorts of side dishes). Five weeks flew by with so many fun reunions with old friends and former colleagues. Wednesday back on the KLM flight to Toronto, where the first winter snow here awaited....


Monday, 14 November 2022

Last few days in Holland

One of the last train rides here in Holland during my five weeks here, was to Den Haag (again). At the Central Station - like in most of the larger cities - you can rent "OV fietsen" (public transport bicycles) to facilitate the use of clean transport. A fantastic cash-less system. My former study friend and house mate Cathrien had an OV fiets arranged for me and off we went through the city....

Cathrien and her husband Auke treated me on a nice lunch in the forest area near their home and from there we cycled to a museum in a beautiful setting with interesting art...


One of the (according to Cathrien famous) artists had an exposition of his masterpieces all based on his observations in nature. Can you see Auke at the end of these tree trunks?

Auke showed his cooking talents that evening making very special pancakes. Common friends Coen and Anne Marie (see also earlier posts from this trip) joined us to test out his recipes.


The next morning, I joined Coen to see one of his sons (Paul, 30) play soccer. He plays in a competitive league together with a son of Joost and Lies who were also house mates in Delft and who I had already visited a few weeks ago (see earlier post). Back in the train to Soest to pick up my sister Han to go to Utrecht to enjoy the Tina Turner Musical.

We were early in the theater where we had a good view of the stage. It was not allowed to take photos during the show, but it was a spectacular performance with an ending whereby all the audience got on their feet. An evening well spent. On the way back we had an hour delay with the train, but we had some additional entertainment with a soccer fan (of one of the clubs in Rotterdam, Feyenoord).


And today Han (76) - and her dog "wifi" - accompanied me for another visit to our sister Ger (78) and her husband Bert (80). We started these five weeks with such a visit when Ger had her birthday on October 15, and we ended my memory lane tour today with it. Bye, bye Holland, it was great!