Archive for April, 2010

Apr 29 2010

Tomorrow Queens day in the Netherlands! 29 April 2010

Published by Ellen under My life in the USA

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If you only visit Amsterdam once in your life, make sure your visit coincides with April 30.Queen’s Day is the annual Dutch national holiday in honour of the late Queen Juliana’s birthday.On Queen’s Day there are celebrations throughout the Netherlands. However, the most popular destination is Amsterdam where up to one million visitors join the 750.000 locals in the world’s largest street party. (A word to the wise: book your Amsterdam hotel or hostel accommodation early if you expect to have a place to sleep).Queen Beatrix, who succeeded her mother in 1980, decided to keep the holiday on April 30 as the weather on her own birthday, January 31, tends to prohibit outdoor festivities.Queen’s Day festivities start around midnight and last throughout the night (though official rules state that pubs must close for an hour or so before sunrise). Simply walk around in downtown Amsterdam (the Jordaan and Nieuwmarkt areas being among the most popular spots) and you’ll find plenty of partying going on.That said, our advice is that you pace yourself. You’ll want to be more or less sober for the main feast.Queen’s Day Proper6:00 AM marks the start of the ‘free market’ – a street market where half the population sells their bric-a-brac, used clothes, and crafts for next to nothing. Where? Everywhere people live. What? Well, you’ll find anything from broken toys, last year’s Queen’s Day purchases, and used bras to fantastic bargains on musical instruments, electonics, software and everything else under the sun.Throughout the city, professional street performers vie for attention. There are pick-up bands, aspiring opera singers, teenage rappers and street discos. Rio-style drum bands have been very popular the past few years.Huge outdoor concerts are organized at various locations, such as Dam square and Museumplein.OrangeThe throngs lining the streets and canals wear orange, the national color (after all, the Queen hails from the House of Orange). Take ‘throngs’ literally – particularly in the city’s center where you’ll be shoulder to shoulder with other revelers.By way of indication: you can normally saunter from Central Station to Dam Square in about 7 minutes. On Queen’s Day the same distance will take you at least an hour.For most of the day, there is no public transport in the center of town.If the weather is good (which isn’t always the case) the canals offer little relief as thousands of boats, large and small, filled with party goers clog the city’s waterways.The beer flows freely, though mostly in the form of reduced-alcohol ‘event beer,’ which is served in plastic containers that come with a deposit fee.At all trains stations, trams and buses maps will handed out [or view them here] showing suggested walking routes — although as always we wonder whether anyone has ever completed the traject. There’s just way too much to see and do along the way.If you are coming to Amsterdam from out of town, take the train.• Finally, this phrase is here just for those who misspell Queen’s Day in the search engines: Queens Day.
I wish, Dan and I were able to jump on a plane and fly to Amsterdam. It would be so much fun to walk around there.
If you only visit Amsterdam once in your life, make sure your visit coincides with April 30.

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Apr 29 2010

Already Wednesday evening! 28 April 2010

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I am sorry again. Since about 1 and a 1/2 months, my life has changed so much; I do not have the time to write as frequently as I did before. Monday morning the school district called for a school at the other end of Oxnard again. The children were little ones, severe autistic and [...]

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Apr 26 2010

Quiet Weekend, 25 April 2010

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Saturday morning, Dan had breakfast ready for me when I came down. That was nice! Even Ryan was up early. Dan dropped me off at the hospital. The morning went by so quickly. All went pretty well, and after my shift, I walked to the Mall to do some forgotten groceries. When I stood in line, I called Dan, and he picked me up. The afternoon was relaxing and in the evening we watched Life of Brian again. It was again so hilarious. If you like John Cleese, and you haven’t seen this movie, I can recommend it to you!

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Apr 24 2010

Catching up, busy week, 23 April 2010

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Because of a very busy week (working 7 days in a row), and posting the articles about The Netherlands, I was not able to write about my daily experiences.

All the articles about the Netherlands are now stored in a new menu item, at the top-bar, on the right, under “The Netherlands”. It is again a pull down menu, with the posts categorized. I will come up with more articles.

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Apr 23 2010

Political Parties of the Netherlands, II, 22 April 2010

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Here is the follow-up on my previous post about the Dutch Political Parties. The next parties are not the major ones, but they get more and more influence and attention in the Dutch society. Personally, I believe some parties should have more seats because of their great ideas and ideologies, and other parties should not have any of their seats because of their poor ideas and almost inhuman ideologies. As I said, I am not an expert, just interested to read about the Dutch political situation now, because of the upcoming elections. This post is an overview, nothing more.

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