Saturday, April 13, 2013

Mom, Tulips & Windmills

It has been a little while since I have posted - I had a quick trip back to N. America for a small vacay and to attend a very special wedding (no - not mine).  For the trip back, my mom met me in Calgary, where I managed to switch her boarding pass without her even noticing, from the back of the bus up to Executive First, which was where I was sitting.  There was no way that I could have my mother sitting in economy while I sat in First, and although I had thought about giving up my seat to her, I realized that I didn't want to sit back there either, so it was just easier to get her a seat in First.  The only downside is that she if flying back of the bus back to Canada, and I can't even upgrade her as she is flying Lufthansa.

Long ago, I gleaned some sage advice from a fellow, seasoned expat - Ms. Carley Morgan.  For her multiple moves, she would fly her mom to help her pack and unpack and I decided to do that as well.  Although I have already been here for just over 2 months, I figured that it would be great to have some help to help get settled and boy has it been worth it!  On moving day (which was Wednesday), we had an early start with the movers arriving between 7:00-7:30am and we (meaning my mom) unpacked, while I checked off boxes, directed where things were going and also unpacked boxes - we did this for 10 hours and were both plum exhausted by the end of the day.  On day one, we managed to get both of the beds set up, found the basics for the kitchen and quickly realized that I was lacking some serious storage in the kitchen!  It was a long but productive day!  I would like to say that I am totally unpacked now, but I am not.  I am tackling a room a day and on Tuesday, I will have a cabinet delivered which I hope will help alleviate my kitchen issues.

I am not a total slave driver and have given my mom some time off to play tourist :-)  Yesterday we went to the Keukfenhof, the world's most beautiful spring garden.  For someone who LOVES tulips (me), this was heaven.  I took a few hundred photos - here is a sample of a few of them.





Canadian Liberator




Today was more touring - this time with us taking a drive out to the Kinderdijk, which happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage site for windmills.  My mom and I had a "moment" whereby we each looked to the right at the same time and saw the windmills and at the same time both went "oh" - we had a good laugh at that!






3 comments:

  1. Yay! So glad your mom could help you out and that you are getting some fun time in together too! X

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  2. If you like tulips you must ride the "tulpenroute":
    http://www.stepnop.nl/Tulpenfestival
    There are different routes for bicycles and cars.

    If you drive the route you will pass a lot of fields with tulips. These fields are not special build for tourist so you must go on the right time. The farmer would cut the flowers pretty fast after they show them self.

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  3. Heather - we need an update! I enjoy reading about your experiences in The Netherlands - it brings back good memories!

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