Entries Tagged 'L: English' ↓
living room in Amsterdam
August 28th, 2010 — L: English
Six weeks together in Thailand
July 31st, 2010 — L: English
Hier zijn onze foto’tjes:
- Daphne & Magaritta's Tea party in Amsterdam
- Parents were watching it
- Magaritta is doing Thai dance
- Have to keep an eye on them
- Monkey in Cha-am
- Big monkey on the left
- Juliette drinking cola Thai -style
Unfortunately we didn’t take many pictures of our time together but we enjoyed it. Magaritta especially, she loved her Thai dancing practice at her Huahin summer school. The school was really lovely too (called: BECC) because it had an English currculum and was very small.
Now Maurice is still teaching at the university near Cha-am while Magaritta and Juliette are already back in Amsterdam. Their house in Amsterdam finally has furniture now so look in your busy agenda and go have a look!
Stay in touch
BTW: Congrats to the Snijder family! good football job too!
Magaritta & Jasmine
May 31st, 2010 — L: English
queensday 2010
May 31st, 2010 — L: English
A delayed queens-day impression in Utrecht but we enjoyed it!
Thanks to Ralf & Ao who visited!
Bangkok arrival throught the red-zone
May 23rd, 2010 — L: English
Hello friends and family,
Yesterday in the airplane, eating spaghetti at 8km height, I was thinking about our weird world. The more we develop the more trouble we create for each other and the environment. Of course this is no news, you read it every day in the news. Strangely, I also coudnt think of a solution during my spagehetti meal. In fact I was much more worried about the situation ahead of me in Bangkok. From the airport I took a taxi to Mae’s house and I arrived safely. During the ride we drove over the red-zone and the taxi driver even pointed at THE hotel where the sniper was before. It was wierd again! and the situation is still very tense here. The same evening, while I was playing football, there was a dispute on a square nearby the field followed by a shot in the air (at least it sounded like that).
While I am writing you this message in an Internet cafe many of the kids around me are playing shooting games but that’s normal! (wierd? well, a little yes.)
Anyway, in Amsterdam we did manage to settle into a nice place with garden in a Magaritta-friendly surrounding. Magaritta-friendly involves many playgrounds and other children to play with. Juliette also likes the house and her new job. J even went to Lithuania for Fair wear. (See pictures in previous post)
Magaritta seems to enjoy the full-time kindergarten and her Dutch understanding is getting quite good. Hopefully they both remember most of their Thai language when they arrive in Thailand next month. BTW: I noticed that the phone number I wrote in a message was wrong. Juliette’s number is:0627963642. The address is correct. Stay in touch, M!



















