Something to Say: About Life in The Netherlands
Saturday, July 11

That's Where You'll Find Me

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Friday, May 15

There's Something Happening Here

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It's walk-down-memory-lane time at this blog. As we prepare for another trans-atlantic move, this blogger is reminiscing about the first...
Monday, May 11

Spring Has Brought Me Such a Nice Surprise

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*original writing date: June 2006* I don’t know if I have ever, in the words of Thornton Wilder, “realized life” as deeply as I have attempt...
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Wednesday, May 6

The Dutch Way: drie

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*original writing date: 9 March 2006* So as to be fair to the Dutch, I move now on this list to the things about the Dutch way that I am ent...
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Sunday, May 3

The Dutch Way: twee

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*original writing date: 9 March 2006* Second on my ‘Dutch way’ list is the traditional line or ‘queue’ as the British would say. The Dutch d...
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Friday, May 1

The Dutch Way: een

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*original writing date: 9 March 2006* We have passed our six month mark here in the Netherlands and it would be fair to say we have learned ...
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Sunday, April 26

Full Stop

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*original writing date: June 2006* In addition to my wonder and awe for the Dutch and all they are capable of carrying and/or undertaking wh...
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Thursday, April 23

In the Land of Bikes

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*original writing date: 12 March 2006* There is no doubt about it, we live in the land of bikes. Sometimes, in transit to Emma's school ...
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Tuesday, April 21

O Christmas Tree

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*original writing date: 20 December 2005* Attention one and all! Please add the following to the “Things the Dutch Can Carry While Riding a ...
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Monday, April 20

Bicycle Balance

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*original writing date: 26 August 2005* Do you remember this passage from the CAT IN THE HAT by Dr. Seuss? “Look at me! Look at me! Look at ...
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The story begins like this: A couple of years ago my husband got a crazy notion in his head that returning to school after years in the professional world might be a good idea. So he and I along with our three children left our suburban life in the U.S. and traded it for a new adventure in The Netherlands.

The saga continues like this: A year of post graduate study was so much fun, we figured we'd stay a while longer. Working in a new field, attending new schools and living in a new city, I dare say we have settled into a rhythm in our expat lives.

This blog is the record I keep of our experiences here; good, bad and hilarious. Intended as an outlet for my expression, this is the place for me to say my something.

I welcome you warmly.
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