Our bestie best friends Tom and Hope came to visit and we got to experience our first King’s Day celebration while they were here. It’s the biggest holiday in the Netherlands. It’s sort of like Mardi Gras and St. Patrick’s Day. Everyone dresses in orange (in honor of the King), you can sell anything you want without a license, and everyone drinks all day. It’s a weird holiday, but I’d expect nothing less from the quirky and fun loving Dutch.
But before we got to King’s Day, we did all kinds of other stuff. Tom and Hope are the best kind of visitors because they come with a plan of things they definitely want to see and do but they also like to leave things open for spontaneous fun (like singing karaoke in the living room til 2am).
Tom and Hope’s departure was the epic conclusion of our string of back to back winter and spring visitors. The house is now quiet and we’ve returned to our normal routines. I’m always a little blue when everyone leaves (it’s sometimes hard for us to remember we aren’t on vacation — we live here) and now it’s time to get back into the swing of regular life.
To that end, I volunteered to help organize International Day at JW’s school so that will keep me busy and give me a fun project to work on this month.
2 Replies to “Tom and Hope, King’s Day and Tulips”
Well I, had, the time of my life, and I owe it all to youuu…
Glad you had a such good time while your friends were there. Too bad Shrimp Whiskers wasn’t ready for Kings Day. We had a wonderful time visiting you guys in Amsterdam. You were wonderful hosts. The rest of our trip was one to always remember as well. It feels almost surreal to be back here at our place on the creek now.
ps. Loved you anniversary post. It was very special.
Well I, had, the time of my life, and I owe it all to youuu…
Glad you had a such good time while your friends were there. Too bad Shrimp Whiskers wasn’t ready for Kings Day. We had a wonderful time visiting you guys in Amsterdam. You were wonderful hosts. The rest of our trip was one to always remember as well. It feels almost surreal to be back here at our place on the creek now.
ps. Loved you anniversary post. It was very special.