Showing posts with label Netherlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netherlands. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

2018 - Last Trips of the Year

Amsterdam 

In late November, we made a quick trip to Amsterdam, hoping not to encounter the approaching winter weather. As it turned out, we had relatively good weather for the two weeks we were there.

For the most part, we hung out with Meredith and Elliot, and helped out with Isla and Freya. Even though it hadn't been long since we last saw them, lots of growth and changes were evident, particularly with Freya.

Freya is six months old. She's quick to smile and very inquisitive.


Isla loves to help out in the kitchen. She cuts up vegetables and above is helping mom with a cake.

Isla loves to draw and is learning to write. You can speak to her in Dutch or English - she speaks both.




Mexico

After being in Amsterdam for a little over two weeks, we flew back to Los Angeles, stayed overnight near LAX, and the following day flew to Cancun. From the cool weather of Amsterdam to 80 degree weather was a welcome change.

We come to the Yucatan nearly every year. The first week we stay at the Omni and manage to do very little, while the other week we use to explore this beautiful and wild peninsula.


View from our balcony.


The sunrise brings early morning spectators to the beachfront. 

After our week at the Omni, we were ready to make a move. We had heard from other folks about an interesting island with lots of nature with a laid-back lifestyle. We needed to investigate. 

We took the city bus from the Omni into Cancun's bus depot, known as the ADO. From there, we bought tickets on a long range bus and headed to Chiquila, a drive of about three hours. From Chiquila it was a twenty minute ferry ride to reach Isla Holbox.  

The small town in Holbox looks very Caribbean. 


Brightly painted storefronts and no paved streets. Only delivery cars, golf carts and bikes are allowed on the streets. 


The water was warm and shallow. 


Evening sunsets brought the crowds from nearby hotels.


One of the two main thoroughfares in town.


We had hoped for some really special tacos at this small stand but we were disappointed. Very mediocre.




The town has a number of whimsical and colorful murals done by various artists.




Although there are a number of restaurants and bars, you don't come here for the nightlife.




A children's Christmas program at the town's amphitheater was cute and entertaining.

After our stay at Isla Holbox, we took the ferry back to Chiquila. This time, instead of taking the bus, we found a shuttle service that turned out to be quicker and cheaper. 

Once in Cancun, we headed to our jungle hideaway hotel (in the middle of Cancun) where we've stayed a number of times. It's relaxing and close to the bus station where we needed to be in the morning to go to the airport. It was time to say "Adios" to Cancun.





























Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Amsterdam - August 2016

Amsterdam


After our African adventure, we returned to Amsterdam for a month-long stay. The main objective was to hangout with Isla. We stayed at our little Airbnb just around the corner from Meredith and Elliot. Very handy.

                                     Isla loves her rice crackers at Oma and Opa's.

                                      She hides in places that make it really hard to find her.

                                 Isla truly enjoyed our playto building.

                                           
                    Going shopping with Meredith on a cargo bike. It's the family station wagon.
     

   There's always time to relax with Oma.

                                               
                                                              And do some reading.

                  
        Now that we bought a scooter, we have to put it together!!!

                                               
                                                 The sandbox at Sarphatipark is always a hit.

                                           A puzzling moment at our apartment.

           
       A walk through Sarphatipark with Oma and Opa.

                                             
                                                               Feeding the ducks.

      Climbing as high as you can.

         In the evening, it's time to get serious and start thinking about dinner. Salmon?

                                 Yeah! I'm REALLY excited, Oma!!!

                 A sample of idle parenting. What Diane and I do is active grandparenting.

                  It looks like this.


                                             And this - at the library.

                                                                  
                                                                           A summer walk in Amsterdam. 

                                                      
                                                                   Fun at Vondelpark.


          Oma showing Isla the idiosyncrasies of Android phone systems versus iPhones.

                                      
                                    Back to reality, Isla shows off her sandbox tricks.

                               View from the Ij Film Museusm towards Amsterdam.


                                                  On the ferry to the Ij.

     
                   One of the many Oude Kerk's (old churches) in the Amsterdam area.   

                                     A draw bridge in the city of Leiden.


                                                      Leiden canal.



                                                 Leiden.

             We had lunch in Leiden at one of the restaurants on the right on this scene.


                      An afternoon spent with Maarten and Ineke and their grandkids.


                         
        There's actually some serious work done once in a while. Building a bed for Isla

                                             
                                                  But there's a lot of clowning around.

          Building blocks are a lot of fun.


                                    A not-often-seen Glaser selfie (sans selfie stick).