Saturday, November 08, 2008
Friday, November 07, 2008
Group Shots
FINALLY!
The 12 hour journey was not the nightmare expected,we survived relatively unscathed, unwounded and untraumatised. Pretty good considering we had 2 seats for 4 bums.
Malaysia is always: warm and food and family (and shopping- we tag-teamed: me first 6 hours intensive credit card action in the Twin Towers KLCC, took a taxi back home, and handed the cab to douwe who promptly jumped in and returned to the point of origin...). Our welcome was complete with sinful chocolate mousse cake. Even though there were 12 kids under the age of 10 present, it was pretty calm and quiet in the house!
This year saw a baby boom: here showing 5 of the 6 babies born in the past year: clockwise Zach, Alex, Ethan ([bottom right]eten by whom??!), Nelson and Ryan.
And yes................the food photos. Why are there not that many? Not that we didn't eat that much, surely not (the first day we had 4 meals). I ate too fast to take photos. Seriously. Check out kaemon's Giant Paper Dhose (bottom right) at our airport food court breakfast (one cannot waste any meal opportunity in malaysia)
Malaysia is always: warm and food and family (and shopping- we tag-teamed: me first 6 hours intensive credit card action in the Twin Towers KLCC, took a taxi back home, and handed the cab to douwe who promptly jumped in and returned to the point of origin...). Our welcome was complete with sinful chocolate mousse cake. Even though there were 12 kids under the age of 10 present, it was pretty calm and quiet in the house!
This year saw a baby boom: here showing 5 of the 6 babies born in the past year: clockwise Zach, Alex, Ethan ([bottom right]eten by whom??!), Nelson and Ryan.
And yes................the food photos. Why are there not that many? Not that we didn't eat that much, surely not (the first day we had 4 meals). I ate too fast to take photos. Seriously. Check out kaemon's Giant Paper Dhose (bottom right) at our airport food court breakfast (one cannot waste any meal opportunity in malaysia)
Halloweeeeeeeeeeeeeen!
Friday, October 31, 2008
October
October is usually a month I have a mild aversion to, nothing much happens, beginning of winter, all what has not yet been achieved seem to loom ominously when you realise the year's nearly over. BUT! This year was totally different- it sped by with many things happened, very busy with work and lots of visits from many delightful friends, lots of happenings and food, yes food. Kaemon discovered mussels, we had sashimi (first time in what seems like years of being pregnant). And lots of promise of wunderbar happenings to come............STAY TUNED, NOVEMBER is going to ROCK!!!
Friday, October 10, 2008
Kaemon learns the meaning of FREE GIFT!
At First Friends in voorhout, a great international playgroup for toddlers it was Birthday Day- and the pinata came out and instead of violently bashing it to pieces, the kids all took a string and neatly pulled out its guts to shower pressies on all the little ones!
Kaemon scored 2 little cars. Happy Man.
Kaemon scored 2 little cars. Happy Man.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Semantically unpredictable sentences as a measure of functional speech intelligibility
...congratulations to Renee for her masters in language and speech pathology, completed in a language she's known for 3 years. Apart from the obvious kudos, I also just wanted to quote the title. It's trippy.
Kaemon JUST started saying MAMA!!! That boy sure knows how to string us along. For the record, his first words were (in order of appearance):

Nelson is a cheeky boy who likes to hang out with his mum. LOves hanging out at the milkbar.
Tractor (the followed by a host of vehicular-themed words), giraffe, bobthebuilder, Papa, plane, Mama.
Nelson is a cheeky boy who likes to hang out with his mum. LOves hanging out at the milkbar.
The richest people in the world!
All things good must come to an end
Dorien and Joris!
Friday, September 12, 2008
it's been one of those months where the universe gives me a hug. THat is, all goes well- take for example this day: sufern and hanoi visiting, joep taking us on his boat through amsterdam (however we did ram a tour boat- scissors beats paper, paper beats rock, steel beats fibreglass...yay we won!), sun shining, lunch in chinatown, lovely!
saucisse coupée et sauces mélangée
Just to show that it's not all caviar and champagne, this is what we served up to our very special guests Renee and Martijn. What can I say?... it's a compliment when you're comfortable enough with someone to serve them cut up sausage and three (not just one, no) sauces. Melange of sauces, that does sound fancy doesn't it. french makes everything fancy.
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