Marne's Marvelous Adventures

Thursday, October 12, 2006

5e Binnenvestgracht 5










I have taken pictures of our house in Leiden, Holland. I thought it would help y'all picture our life better if you saw where we lived. I have not taken a picture of every room but you will get the general idea.

Friday, September 22, 2006

September 4th



Virginia's 10 month Birthday Party!!!


Some people say that their second child is always getting seconds....well, that is not going to happen with Virginia. We celebrate her month birthdays, until she turns 1 year old. She is never wrong, and she gets to eat and sleep as much as she wants to! She is such a delight to all of us, and it helps that she is the easiest baby we've ever had!!! She eats better and goes to sleep better than her big brother, but Halsey is definitely the funnier child. So for Virginia's 10 month birthday we had a day at the beach. It was beautiful. The beach is at the North Sea is has soft brown sand and lined with sand dunes covered with tall grass. People are allowed to ride their horses along the seashore, which has always been a dream of mine.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

photo journal of August and September


August 4th...Virginia turns 9 months today and she tried "cows milk" for the first time. (right) Virginia wears her first bow!

End of August...

We enjoyed the North Sea with our Super Nanny Melissa. About 30 minutes after we got there a big storm cloud came over the water and we witnessed a funnel cloud almost touch the water.


We took an overnight trip to Brussels, Belgium. It was a lot of fun for me to speak French! Of course we also loved seeing Brussels with our "super nanny!"







Below is our trip to Den Haag (the Hague)
The archway leads you into the Parliament buildings. I am holding Virginia under the smaller archway and Melissa is in the middle archway. The second photo is the back of the Mauritshuis beside parliament buildings.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Fun Facts About "My" Holland

Wow, I can't believe we have been here for almost 2 months now. The time is really flying by. It does help to have a week of sun and 70 degree weather!!! I guess this is our payback for all of the rain we endured in August. So much has happened so in my next post I will take you on a photo journey over the last month in Holland. We we really really spoiled having Melissa come over here with us for the first 5 weeks. Too bad she wasn't here for all of this good weather. I think she would definitely give it a ....


A few things to take note of:

  • Holland is the name of the region of the Netherlands where we live. The Netherlands is the country and Leiden is the city we live in.
  • Melissa and I found a dead man in our little canal in front of our house. The neighbor's assured us that "things like this almost never happen here!!!" That is really reassuring!!!
  • John Halsey and I have mastered taking the children on our bikes. It is really safe, they don't wear helmets or knee pads. Truly the only reassuring thing to me is I never wore bike helmets growing up and look at how I turned out!
  • We love our clock tower b/c you can always know what time it is. Slow rings on the hour and fast rings on the half hour. Example 7:00 has 7 slow rings. 7:30 has 8 fast rings.
  • Scenic bike rides get stopped by the draw bridge opening. It's great, just tell Halsey to hold on tight to the fence, and he can see all of Holland from way up there! I know what you are thinking, how cruel. But it only lasted 5-10 minutes.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Traveling around Holland








It is wonderful living in such a beautiful, quaint and picturesque country. We can get to so many different places in under an hour! On Saturday, Aug.5th we went to Amsterdam for the first time. Amsterdam is a small city created by beautiful old homes (row houses) and canals.


The only problem is you can't enjoy the beautiful architecture b/c there are so many people everywhere you turn. We felt quite dirty and depressed when we were riding the train home. The prostitution is very noticeable and the drugs scene is too. We did enjoy the museums we saw; the Ann Frank House and the Reikes Museum. But, taking a 2 1/2 year old boy to a cowded small museum is not ideal!


We have also visited several other towns around Leiden. We went to Delft which is a beautiful medieval city. The church in the center of Delft has a leaning tower that puts the leaning tower of PISA to shame. We had the privledge of attending Sunday morning worship in this church. A few weeks later, Melissa and I along with the children visited the antique market in Delft. There were so many treasures to be found...if only I had the funds to buy them and then ship them back to St. Louis! The market was made up of about 100 outdoor booths that lined both sides of a central canal in Delft. The market is only on Saturdays from June ~ September.

Melissa and I along with Leigh Richardson (my best friend in Holland!!!) and Colleen Mitchell, a student from my Dutch class, went to visit the town of Haarlem. It is a beautiful town and has a great town square in the center. We went on the Carrie Ten Boom house tour. The Ten booms hid some Jews from the Nazi's. It was an amazing tour. Much better than the Ann Frank house tour. There were not very many tourists with us, which made it nice. I am reading the book about the Ten Boom family. They lived above their watch shop, which is still in existence today.
The book is called "The Hiding Place." I highly recommend it.


We have also taken a few trips to the North Sea. The beach is beautiful, soft brown sand and lined with tall grass covered sand dunes. Sometimes you even see people horseback riding along the shore line. Of course the water is too cold for swimming....Unless it is a hot summer day and you want to be refreshed!
We love our little town of Leiden. There are about 100,000 people living here. It is just perfect for us. I hope you enjoy the pictures of our adventures here.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

The Final Move

We made our final move in Holland on Tuesday. It meant that I drove a car through a town where bikes always have the right of way and cars are just in the way! It was kind of crazy. I prayed every time, and thankfully the Lord delivered me safely back and forth!!! Driving an old Chrysler through streets that are as wide as one lane back home is quite halarious. Any way, we made it and now we are trying to once again get settled in.
Here is our old apartment........





Here is a typical view out of the old apartment window. We will miss the constant entertainment! Every time the same came out, so did the boat parade.


Here is a view of our new house from the botanical gardens.
Come visit!!!


Sunday, August 06, 2006

First Week in Holland

Our first week in the Nederlands was plagued with illness. Runny noses, fevers, stomache bugs, couphing, headaches, backaches and of course my evil eye. Even though Halsey threw next to Melissa on the couch and livingroom floor, she has managed to stay well and is still comitted to staying with us a few more weeks. The latter part of our first week was under heavy rains. It rains almost every day in the Nederlands but not usually heavy rains. We managed to still get out and about in the wet weather, only get soaked through our clothes one time. We have toured all over our new town called Leiden. It is a beautiful and historic town, filled with winding canals, loud seagulls, graceful swans, more bikes than cars, and acient streets lined with cobblestone streets and brick layed sidewalks. We go to the market every other day, which includes the large open air market on Wednesday and Saturday. You can buy most everything you want at the grocery stores here...except choc. chips!
John Halsey is really enjoying the Dutch life style here in Leiden. It is quiet, he can walk to school in 3 minutes, he gets tasty treats when he orders an espresso and the bear is cheaper than a coke.