Thursday, February 07, 2019

Our 9th Wedding Anniversary


It was this past Tuesday, 5 February, when we babysat Hailey, so this post will also be about Hailey...and how we were able to weave her into our 2019 anniversary celebration. You'll see.

First, let's start with the 9 yellow roses Astrid gave me on Monday
(knowing we'd be busy with babysitting on Tuesday).
Bless her, Astrid is number specific each year with yellow roses.

It was a rainy day on Tuesday and because Hailey has been under the weather,
we knew there would be no walk outside.

In fact, besides feeding her pear, she did little else but sleep.
[She's now had carrots, pumpkin, pear, banana, zucchini and green beans!]
The last two hours before Papa came home, I held her asleep in my arms.


Before I show you the next video, here's one Mama sent us last Saturday.
This little pip-squeak is finding her voice!
[Sorry this is so big; I don't know how to make it smaller.]


Remember, this is 3 days later and she's still not feeling well.
You hardly know if she will laugh or cry...or cough or poot!  HA!
How can you not just eat her up!

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

Okay.  That was Tuesday, when we were the scheduled ones to babysit.  So we waited till Wednesday, yesterday, to celebrate our anniversary.

As a rule, Astrid and I do not buy material gifts for each other on special occasions because...well, because we have everything we need.  We prefer to spend our money on travel or experiences.  Which we did!


I had seen this experience on Facebook a couple months ago and pursued it,
not really knowing if it would interest Astrid.  When she got excited about it, too, 
we booked our tickets for yesterday's 2:30 afternoon performance in Rotterdam.

O M G

It was a rainy day but nothing rained on our parade, as you already know about us.
We decided to eat our anniversary meal at the nearby Hotel New York, just 3 blocks away.
Rotterdam's "Swan" bridge was, yes, right there.

The fun thing about the big meal at noon is that you get a lot for usually cheaper than at night.  
When you live on a budget, that's important, even for a special occasion.

Astrid was ecstatic about her pasta with seafood, as was I about my lamb shank.
And because there was so much left over, we'll have it again tomorrow!
We knew there would be gratis wine later at the Shen Yun intermission, 
so we opted for our next big favorite, latte macchiato.

Hotel New York in Rotterdam is a landmark because it's based in the former 
building of Holland American Lines (cruise ships).
"It was used as temporary accommodation for European emigres
in the late 19th and early 20th centuries."

Sometimes you just have to taste the history!

With plenty of time to spare, we walked back to the New Luxor Theater.

Our 24-page program whetted our appetite.

Absolutely no photos/videos by camera or mobile phone were allowed!
My guess it that it's not only because of copyright protection but because
many of the dance routines, some from 5,000 years ago, are not allowed in China.

At the intermission we had our glass of wine...and even a bottle of water.
Everything was so well-organized.

Happy anniversary to us!  We'll never forget it.

And now let me bring wee Hailey back into the mix.
Two years ago her mama and papa went to China, walked the Great Wall,
and continued on to Tibet.  They want to go back!
Guess who will probably get to tag along???
(No, not us, silly!)


15 comments:

  1. Such a sweet baby and vocalizing so much now.

    Belated happy anniversary wishes to you both. You did it in fine style!

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    1. Can you imagine having videos of US like this, Marie??? Wouldn't we all love to know what we sounded like that back then! HA! Thanks.

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  2. Happy anniversary to us HA. That was a great day of celebrating and what a great experience that was. A perfect day. Hailey is such a joy and to hear her talking is such a delight. I know she will soon talk. (Those little farts at the end... no that was not a diaper full ;)). Thank you for making these post, so that we don't forget. IHVJ.

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    1. You're more than welcome, Astrid, of course. It seems like a no-brainer to keep record of what's important to us!

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  3. Happy Anniversary, you two! You both know how to live and enjoy and celebrate life every day. I love yellow roses too, and how special that Astrid gives you the appropriate number each year. Love!

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    1. Thank you, Ruth. We do like to celebrate in our own way, as you know. The yellow roses have become a sweet tradition from Astrid, which I adore. I dry them and replace them each year. :)

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  4. i'm glad your anniversary was so good... what do yellow roses mean to you? i know flowers have meanings...
    but sorry, the videos of Hailey tugged a little harder on my heartstrings lol she really did look like she was trying to talk!! i didn't try to talk till i was in my 20's hahahaha

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    1. Can you imagine having videos of ourselves when we were her age? Me neither. As regards the yellow roses, Astrid started the tradition and chose yellow because she's not a fan of RED roses. The irony is that yellow roses were what I used in my marriage to Bill back in 1969, so it brings a smile to my face. Life coming back around full circle, if that makes any sense.

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  5. Happy Anniversary you two love birds! Wishing you many more! And of course Hailey is a show stopper, so adorable!!

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    1. Thank you, dear Robin. And we couldn't agree more about Hailey!

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  6. Happy anniversary to the two of you xx

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  7. How about a picture of you two together!!??

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    1. Actually, Susan, we thought about it but didn't bother anyone else to take a photo because the intermission was short. Next time we'll not think twice! BTW, it's good to see you again!

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  8. I struggle with the whole picture/no picture, enjoy the moment/preserve the memory, social media/no posting. Got to find a balance.

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