On the heels of my own "Dutch celebration" last week, it's appropriate that this week we celebrated the King's 48th birthday.
It used to be the Queen's birthday, every April 30th! But when Beatrix abdicated her throne in 2013, her eldest son, Willem-Alexander, became the King of the Netherlands, with his wife, Queen Maxima, at his side. More on that later. But the King's birthday is April 27th, so the big national holiday is now 3 days earlier than it used to be forever (Beatrix used her queen mother's birthday, thus 65 years between them).
Since the birthday was this past Monday, the Dutch used the entire weekend to celebrate. Of course. And one of the goodies that happened in Gorinchem, where we live, was...ta-da...the hand-turned organ grinders!
This is the collage I put up on Facebook, showing different organs with their owners.
(Any similarity to dogs and their owners???)
(Any similarity to dogs and their owners???)
But what was fun to see was 2 or 3 grinders grouped together.
While one was playing, the other was getting ready for their next "grind."
Made lots of sense. Saved the grinding arm, too.
(And, yes, we had on-n-off rain that day.)
(And, yes, we had on-n-off rain that day.)
You know the saying "Not my circus, not my monkeys," right?
Even organ grinders are being politically correct these days.
Are you fascinated by contraptions like this?
I think it would be quite fun to belong to an organ-grinder's society!
Speaking of which, look at Astrid go!
As soon as we approached this grinder, he immediately offered her the reins.
No one could have wiped that smile off her face, trust me.
And then he talked to her about his hobby...and gave her one of his CDs.
He said he was one of 6 German grinders who came to celebrate King's Day in our city.
Woo-Hoo.
A real catch for the kids of all ages!
And just for the halibut, here's one of the cutest organs of them all.
Look at those popping hats! Who thought THAT one up, I wonder.
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Here's a 5-minute synopsis of those 3 hours.
Did I mention that I am in love with the Dutch King and Queen!
What I should say is that I'm in love with Queen Maxima and their amazing love story!
She's Argentinian, so the Dutch Parliament said if Alexander married her, he couldn't be king.
To which he said he didn't care what happened because he would marry her no matter what.
The entire country fell in love with her. Even Parliament (who obviously changed their mind)!
She's the first Dutch queen consort since 1890.
That's what they looked like on Monday (above).
Look at them on Willem-Alexander's coronation day, April 30, 2013.
That's the former Queen Beatrix, his mother, left-center.
(all images above and below are from Google Images)
They could even pass for a "normal" family with their 3 girls, right?
The princesses are Amalia (11), Alexia (9) and Ariane (8).
See what I mean about King's Day celebration.
I can hardly wait to see and experience it next year.
He said he was one of 6 German grinders who came to celebrate King's Day in our city.
Woo-Hoo.
A real catch for the kids of all ages!
And just for the halibut, here's one of the cutest organs of them all.
Look at those popping hats! Who thought THAT one up, I wonder.
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Actually, all the above happened on Saturday, April 25th, of the Big Birthday weekend.
Monday, April 27th, was the national holiday in honor of the King. And that day, Astrid and I were glued to the TV for 3 hours, watching the Royal Family descend on nearby Dordrecht. Every year this happens: the Royal Family (including all the cousins!) picks a city to visit and that city puts on a show.
Did I mention that I am in love with the Dutch King and Queen!
What I should say is that I'm in love with Queen Maxima and their amazing love story!
She's Argentinian, so the Dutch Parliament said if Alexander married her, he couldn't be king.
To which he said he didn't care what happened because he would marry her no matter what.
The entire country fell in love with her. Even Parliament (who obviously changed their mind)!
She's the first Dutch queen consort since 1890.
That's what they looked like on Monday (above).
Look at them on Willem-Alexander's coronation day, April 30, 2013.
That's the former Queen Beatrix, his mother, left-center.
(all images above and below are from Google Images)
They could even pass for a "normal" family with their 3 girls, right?
The princesses are Amalia (11), Alexia (9) and Ariane (8).
See what I mean about King's Day celebration.
I can hardly wait to see and experience it next year.