annual review 2015

We’re settling into life here now – I’ve joined an orchestra, started doing yoga & go to church every now and again (that’s another reason to improve the Dutch). Rocket boy has started school & starry girl is about to start preschool,...
(Mis)adventures with coffee

(Mis)adventures with coffee

I’m not a coffee drinker now living in a country of coffee drinkers. This has caused a few amusing moments! At our house-warming party last year the coffee I made was described as “coffee-ish”! We had a small building project done earlier in the year...
Language learning

Language learning

Learning any new language is intimidating, especially learning it as an adult. What I want to say in conversation is much more complicated than what my son chatters away to himself. Different tenses, sub-clauses, conditional etc are rarely part of his standard...
starting school

starting school

Now we’ve moved to the Netherlands we are learning about how a new school system starts. The first big change to how we’re used to it working in the UK is that you start school the day after your fourth birthday – so there are new students all...

Things we do differently 

I’m sure everyone changes their routine when they move house; and even more so when they move country. But I’ve noticed that some of the things that have changed in how we do things don’t seem to have all that much to do with being in the...

More Dutch things

And how could I forget: Chocolate sprinkles on toast is a perfectly accepted breakfast food Children on their birthday give presents to everyone else in their class Vegetables in the supermarket change price markedly depending on the season  The default cooking...

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