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Ettie and Gerben in Middenmeer

Yesterday we spent a great day with Ettie and her family in Middenmeer. We went for a walk to feed the duckies and to the playground. Jasper and I played Ganzenbord together. He is a very sweet boy. Evelien, the youngest, enjoys adventures and loud noises.

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Saturday morning shopping with my parents

Saturday morning is the traditional time for my parents to do groceries and Nora and I joined them. It is great to do these things together.

At the cheese monger we got a slice of cheese to try. I bought an extra carry-on suitcase for all the goodies we will be bringing home, including the many children's books Mieke has ordered for us from Marktplaats.nl.

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To Medemblik

After the rainy days in Hoorn, Alkmaar and Edam we enjoyed a sunny afternoon in Medemblik. It's such a beautiful city! I remember it mainly from when I was very little when we lived in Opperdoes; obviously a 35-year old looks at things differently.

We walked through the main street and some of the small streets along the canal, and the to the harbor and the Radboud castle. These little streets and canals are so cute.

At the harbor we found a cafe with outdoor seating and we had a drink -- "Texel beer" -- and bitterballen. The Radboud castle overlooks the IJsselmeer and from there we walked through a petting zoo, back to the center of the city.

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Edam cheese market

On Wednesday we went to the cheese market in Edam with my parents. I had a bit of a cold but we had a good time.

The cheese market shows how cheese trading was done until the 1920's, and it takes place in the beautiful village of Edam. Incidentally, that reminded me a lot of Opperdoes.

We had a very nice lunch together in the Hof van Holland restaurant.

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To Alkmaar

The next day we went to Alkmaar, another gorgeous town nearby. Stores there were open -- but the same Kermis vendors that were in Hoorn the day before started building up in Alkmaar on the day we were there. The stores were all open though and we bought some Dutch clothes and toys for Nora.

We stayed long in a cafe at the central market, chatting and drinking coffee.

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To Hoorn

On our first weekday of the vacation we were still a little groggy because of the time difference. Nora had a cold and didn't sleep very well.

Sasha and I went to see Hoorn, an old city nearby. I used to take the train from there all the time but it had been years since I visited the historic city. It is a very pretty and well preserved town. The weather wasn't great but no major rain either.

We caught the last hour of the Kermis, the fair, and most shops and restaurants were closed because of it.

We found a great place for dinner in an Indonesian toko and I loved sampling all the different dishes. They also had spekkoek.

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Ettie and her family

On Sunday Ettie, Gerben and the kids came to Middenmeer. It was so special to see them! Jasper and Evelien met their aunt Sasha and it was great to be able to hug them. Not seeing them often enough is the hardest part about living far away.

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To the Netherlands

My last visit to the Netherlands was in 2010 -- when Jasper was just born. For Sasha it had been a full decade. She left to Washington, DC in September 2004.

Our flight was at 5:15 pm from Dulles Airport on Friday August 15. We packed our belongings the night before, and then worked hard in the morning to get everything ready on time. Our neighbors Ginny, Judy, and Yong Hee helped with looking after the house and our plants while we were gone, much appreciated.

Nora was excited about the trip. Somehow she is more impressed by the taxi part than the flight, she kept talking about how we would take a taxi to the airport. In our hand luggage we brought a blanket, Meneer Prascho, her giraffe and her pillow. Sasha and I didn't sleep much on the flight to Copenhagen, but we created a little tent for Nora using a blanket and she slept an hour or two. From Copenhagen we took a connecting flight and then we were at Schiphol!

Opa and Oma were waiting for us and we saw them from behind the glass. Nora was a little shy but then waved. Our luggage arrived quickly.

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In Holland

When we arrived in Holland, Nora immediately learned that people in the Netherlands speak Dutch.

Nora likes to describe the things that she sees around her, especially people. When we arrived at the luggage claim she said -- "die meneer maakt de trap schoon" and I concurred "ja, die meneer maakt de trap schoon". Then he actually answered her! "Yes, I am. Do you want to give me a hand?" Nora was quite surprised that someone understood her.

It was great to see my parents, and it was very special to see them and Nora reunited. Nora wasn't shy at all, and kept talking on the way to Middenmeer.

Once there we slept two hours -- just enough to take the edge off from the skipped night -- and before dinner we made a nice walk. There was the Havenfeest, an annual event, and we had a good time. Nora got a slice of cheese, amazingly delicious, from a kaasboer and later a balloon. We bought some diapers and drop from the drugstore. I saw Vincent, an schoolmate from my elementary school. We were very tempted by beautiful tulip bulbs but bringing them home might be impossible.

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Dyado and Baba left

Today Dyado and Baba left. It was sad saying goodbye -- we've had a great time together.

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