




Action shots! wide angle fast shutter speed... We had cake for Neva's Birthday. Douwe ate his so fast there wasn't time for a photo.
We dropped into Douwe's work out of hours to check on the baby... The Dialogue
Douwe: You don't see it good on a photo
Kelly: A video, that's why it's video!
*cough* (the midman [we had a man midwife] told me to do that to encourage the baby to move at the first ultrasound)
Douwe: It kicks like a boy (!)
Kelly *High pitched girly giggle, thinking:* I thought I saw Jazz Hands
*cough*
*cough*
*cough-cough*
Douwe: [in stern voice] Kelly...
Kelly: Yeah...? I just want him to wake up...




We celebrated Akemi's birthday on Sunday (2 days early) by going golfing (again) and having a picnic (it was just a regular curry and rice dinner that we decided to turn into a picnic at the last moment) and we had spontaneous guests (Fleur, Koen & Patricia) also join us for the moveable feast. It was a divine day!
This video might put you to sleep, we found it very exciting! It kicks like daddy (probably a boy then) and sleeps like mummy.






Justin, Marjolein en Timo- Gefeliciteerd! We haven't visited yet, but we're looking forward to it.
End of the week dinner: Thai grilled fish with fresh rice noodle salad. Then we were lucky enough to get some of our neighbours' parents' strawberry harvest- these strawberries were just showing off- so blood red and demanding to be eaten with a coconut marscapone cream with a sauce of the less pretty strawberries...it's a cruel world.

Method: don't follow recipes, improvise with untested recipes with untested ingredients.
Other exciting news, Marjolein (who was in Australia while douwe was in NL- kind of sub) and Justin have had a baby BOY (Timo Meijer, 30 May 2006).
Wageningen: the place where WWII was capitulated and we had dinner in the historical building where the papers were signed. The left-wing murderer of the Dutch politician in 2002 is also from Wageningen. Such a small place and quite a lot of happenings, including Restaurant Mundo in the Hotel de Wereld. This was a treat, dinner with colleagues, invited by my (lovely) Boss!




I don't know what this course is called but there was a bonus round of desserts: mini creme brulee, hazelnut merengue butter cream, and a melon soup with what appeared to be cabbage. Is that possible?! I went home ve-ry happy with the world.
Here is my lovely family getting into the world cup spirit, perhaps a little coerced by the package Douwe sent into supporting the Netherlands, however the Australians do owe a lot to Guus.