The last (and only) time my son Mark visited us here in the Netherlands was in October of 2018, 5 years ago. Needless to say, it was high time to have him back, even though we had just been with him a month earlier. He favors the colder weather, so it was a no-brainer to come now.
Thus, from Saturday to Sunday, December 9-17, Mark graced us with his presence!
Don't you just love airport meetups!
Rather than depict each day's activities the way I normally do, here's the overall feel of the week, to show the territory we covered, even though it was rainy most of the time (and still is!). We all were troopers and did what we could.
Femke and Jeannette, our dearest friends here, always rise to the occasion
whenever we invite ourselves over with my kids. We all just love it. Can you tell???
It was a good way to start off the week (Sunday) after Mark's long flight the day before.
After a restful stay-at-home day Monday, Tuesday was a morning-lunch outing to Woudrichem
across the Merwede river from us, ending up as one of our only sunny times all week for 2 hours.
And, yes, that's the nearby Loevestein castle (bottom-right) where we took him last time.
It's an adorable, quaint city we love for our guests,
especially because we can eat on the barge docked off shore.
Sadly, right now the city is so flooded that we would NOT be able to park or walk to the barge.
But that day, we were in heaven.
The next day after lunch, Wednesday, we drove out to the nearby Biesbosch National Park,
to breathe in the silence and beauty of the place. No sun but also no rain.
That evening was a lovely "platter" meal to meet up with Astrid's son's family,
including both kids and Jaap, Astrid's ex. Jeroen (age 35) and Mark (age 48) are step brothers, so
getting re-acquainted was important to them both. The last time they met, Hailey was just 3 weeks old.
Hailey, now 5, has her own step-brother, Sem (only 5 weeks older), so they, too,
got acquainted with Mark. Daughter Amy had sent pj's for Christmas for them to color,
which was a big hit...even if it will take them forever to color, even with help.
Our big excursion of the week (Thursday) was the 2.5-hr drive to Cologne, Germany,
not only to add another country-notch to Mark's belt but to visit the Christmas markets there.
Since we parked right at the Dom (cathedral), and it was still rainy, we started with it inside.
It was Mark's first cathedral experience!
By the time we started the markets, the rain had stopped !
Mark specifically wanted a German pretzel, which we all got (and loved),
plus a good sit-down meal with traditional German food (think brats and sauerkraut).
[photo credit: Mark]
Friday afternoon was our Happy Hour here where we live.
Mark was a good sport to join us, playing 5 Crowns with me to pass the time.
[Truth be known, Astrid, Mark and I played a LOT of 5 Crowns while he was with us that week!]
[photo credit: Mark]
On Saturday we ate lunch at a favorite restaurant in nearby Leerdam...
after which was our city's annual Santa Run, that we were thrilled to share with Mark.
Afterwards, as we walked through town, he bought 3 apple beignets for us to share
at home with Astrid's homemade hot chocolate. What a treat!
The next day, Sunday, came too soon to say good-bye till the next time, but with the holidays fast approaching, it really was time to bid farewell, knowing the memories would remain...
Mother and son!
By now, Christmas has come and gone,
but the "passing of the years" this week means 2024 is around the corner.
Are we scared, ready or what?????
[photo credit: Mark--in the Cologne parking garage elevator]
HAPPY NEW YEAR
to us all!
What beautiful memories you made!! Love seeing all the great photos and especially the very last one! So fun!
ReplyDelete2024? Definitely scared along with a huge helping of HOPE. HOPE that the American people will get rid of the orange monster once and for all!!
I’m so sick of him I can’t even watch the news anymore because just seeing how the media plasters his face everywhere is just SICKENING.
On a MUCH brighter note….
We just returned from a week in Buenos Aires where are “son” (exchange student from 2005) was married! To a Latvian and we just adore him! (and of course we are very proud parents of our son!)
Happy New Year to you both!
xo, Robin❤️
It's hard to have hope for the new year in America, Robin, as well as other places around the world, but we all must do our part to keep ourselves and each other sane as well as healthy--physically, mentally and spiritually. We're all in this together.
DeleteAnd how wonderful that you were able to share the joy of your son's marriage in Buenos Aires. Those are the memories that last a lifetime.
What a great week we had together. Thank you for making this wonderful post and like always, "pictures tell you more than a thousand words". It was fun to show Mark around and I think the Christmas Market was the highlight, what an opportunity to visit that city just before Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAnd now the year almost is gone... a few more days and then it is 2024. Happy New Year. IHVJ.
It's such a good memory to have at the end of this year, Astrid, before 2024 starts off with who-knows-what. So glad all 3 of us could share the joy together.
DeleteIt was an amazing visit, thanks so much for hosting me for a week!
ReplyDeleteIt really was amazing, Mark, especially as I'm sorting through all the images these days and seeing it all again. We actually did a lot, even though it didn't seem like it at the time. And to see all the water now in all the places you saw. It's kinda scary!
DeleteWat een heerlijk log over Mark's week hier in Holland.
ReplyDeleteJullie hebben vast goed en veel genoten zo aan de foto's en collages te zien.
Jullie een fijne jaarwisseling en een goed gezond 2024 toegewenst.
What a lovely log about Mark's week here in Holland.
You must have enjoyed it well and a lot judging by the photos and collages.
I wish you a happy New Year and a healthy 2024.
We eat up these special times with my kids, Marjolein, because they don't happen very often here. It's always a treat when they come! And now Happy New Year to you and yours.
DeleteWhat a beautiful time together! A week is barely enough time to do what you did, and still have down time playing games, etc. It looks like such a great visit, I feel quite jealous. Maybe we need to come at Christmas time! By the way, I like Mark's t-shirts from Maine!! :-D
ReplyDeleteBless you, Ruth. We don't ever think of having family or guests at this time of the year because of the colder weather, but for Mark it was perfect (except for the rain). If others, like you, wouldn't mind, why not! And yes, Mark's Maine shirt was not lost on us! :)
DeleteThis is really great!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly, Susan.
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