Sunday, March 1, 2009

No, still no pictures...

Sorry, still no pictures yet.  I've got several pics on our camera, but now I can't find the cord to connect to the computer and upload them.  I know there are two or three of them around here somewhere, I just can't seem to find them right now.  We are moving to our new house this week, so hopefully I will find one soon.  

So, I started this list about the Top 5 things I hate and love about the Netherlands.  Unfortunately, I had problems posting it last time, so I copied and pasted into WORD, with the full expectation of copying and pasting back into this blog.  BUT, it doesn't work, so if anyone can tell me the trick to pasting into this text editor, I'd greatly appreciate it (NOTE: I'm on a MAC, I wonder if that has anything to do with it?)  I'm too lazy to retype everything, so you'll just have to wait patiently for me to figure it out!  Besides, I now have a Top 10 list, so I promise it should be worth the wait.

Things are going well here.  It will be much better once we are in the house and Bryan and I can sleep in the same bed again.  For those of you wanting us to have 3 kids, keep dreaming!  I thought of several of my friends in TX this week (not that I don't think about and pray for all of you on a regular basis, but there were some specific incidents this week that made me think of a few of you more distinctly).

First, Sterling, I thought of you...  You no longer have to worry about us staying in the Netherlands because all of our allergies miraculously disappeared.  In fact, I would say they have gotten a little worse!  My eyes are still watering ALL the time.  I go to a specialist this week.  Hopefully, they can find a cure.  I think I'm losing my good eyesight (not to mention the headaches and fatigue caused by the constant struggle to see).

Next, Misty, I thought of you...  When (yes, when!) you come to visit us, I know just the place I'm going to take you.  I found a scrapbook store!  Yes, that's right, a scrapbook store in the middle of downtown Den Haag!!  It really made me miss "scrapbook night".

Finally, I thought of Luis & Alexis and how incredibly difficult it would be to get around this town with twin babies.  Bryan and I try to use public transportation (the tram) when possible.  If it's just one of us with the girls, Kaeli walks and Avery gets carried.  If there are two of us, like this weekend, we like to take the stroller so that we don't have back pains the next day.  We need two people to get the stroller on and off the tram.  BUT, if we had twins, it would be nearly impossible to take the tram by ourself with the babies!!  I must admit that I have seen double strollers with twins walking around, but never on the tram.  I guess they all just get the little buggy for the back of their bikes that doubles as a stroller.  This would make the most sense.

OH, almost forgot... I was very Dutch this week.  We got our Odyssey last week (which almost made me cry.  Seriously, I almost cried!), but had to take it in this week to get some things done on it to make it European (turn signals on the side, fog light in the rear, and orange headlines instead of white).  So, I was stuck one day (my day off with lots of errands to run) with only my new bike.  After dropping off the girls at day care, I took the van into the shop and rode the tram back to the Hague (took almost an hour!).  Then, I hopped on my bike and went to the bike shop where they installed my new saddle bag on the back.  While they were doing this, I walked to the department store (got Kaeli a new scarf) and the grocery store (we were out of salad and I needed a Coke).  Went back to the bike shop and put my purchases in my new bags and installed my Garmin on the bike (yes, they make a gadget that holds the Garmin and you can put Garmin in Bicycle mode!).  Then I ran the rest of my errands by bike!  I don't know how many miles I rode, but by the time I was done, my bottom was sore!!  Then, I picked the girls up from daycare.... on the bike.  I'll have to post a picture of my new wheels soon... if I can ever find that stupid cord!

5 comments:

  1. Yea for a new post, and I definiely need pics of you on the bike. You are going to have one nice set of legs riding that thing around everywhere! And I WANT to come so bad. We are thinking summer 2010...that would be perfect, it just depends when baby #3 makes its debut :) If we have an april baby, like I want....then we may have just me and Eric, and C & M stay with the grandparents :) That would be sad to see Kaeli with no Cara though :(

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  2. Hey, Thanks for the comment today. We miss you guys terribly too! We need pictures of our Whites! (Although the college pics of Bryan on facebook settled us down for a little bit!) :) haha. Send me an email when you have time. Miss you guys!

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  3. Hey Whites!!! I am so glad you haven't forgotten about me. I miss y'all so much! I can't wait to see pictures. I can't believe you are still having allergy issues. Oh well... That is good :o). That means you won't stay in the Netherlands fo forever... YAY! Just kidding... I hope your eyes get better really soon. Can you let me know what email address I should send emails to? I miss you guys... give Kaeli, Avery, and Bryan a big hug from up all. Talk to you soon. Love you!!!!

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  4. On a mac....highlight the text; "Control c" to copy and then "control v" to paste. :-)
    Ronnie

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  5. Celesta, I love your running comments on your day off. It really gives a picture of your life there. This is like a journal or diary which you can turn into a book some day or give it to your kids when they are parents. My congratulations you all are doing a great job of adjusting. Wish I could give you a hug! Love, C.B. Great Grandma

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