Saturday, November 29, 2008

Hen and Then

The Thanksgiving hassle is over and the shops are back to normal.
Somehow we were also tempted by the Black Friday savings but the idea of being dragged around stores by the mass of scurrying shoppers was just too scary.

However this was for the first time we tried to eat something more 'Thanksgiving' like. But we were obviously too naïve trying to buy some turkey breast the day before.

We were lucky to at least get this very tiny hen.
It was more than enough for the three of us though.

For most Americans Thanksgiving probably is an important holiday. There were even campers in our usually very quite street coming with their RV all the way from Washington for this family celebration.


Of course even we are happy with this long weekend. Maarten and I have finally started baking Czech and Dutch holiday cookies.
Now I have to look for a place to hide them from him.


Time to write something nice about our little rascal. Thanks to his daddy's patience and thanks to an accident when one of the training wheels got damaged, Maarten just learned to ride his bike without training wheels!
Now he is really free to go FAST!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Lake Chabot

Now and then Sinterklaas drops by; therefore Maarten keeps putting his shoe next to the chimney.
This is a very exciting time and Maarten can’t wait till morning comes. Read: the entire house has to wake up before 4!
Maarten probably thinks the shoe is kind of a carrot-operated machine. In the evening, a carrot goes in and in the morning there is a present instead.
But the holy man can’t visit Claremont Crest every night though. Maarten has a hard time accepting that.
There are so many children in the world, you know...


Our house is on a hill so the paved trail round Lake Chabot is a better opportunity for Maarten to practice. Despite the foggy weather at the lake early this week Maarten was really enjoying biking with his friend Dejda. That’s why I suggested a ‘bike trip’ there on this sunny Sunday again.

However it definitely didn’t go as smoothly as the picture may suggest.


PS: Maarten was very much impressed by Anton's birthday party.
This year we will really have to think of something similar I’m afraid.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Health above All


The results of the medical tests taken a couple of months ago have brought some worries into our lives.
Assuming Rob's kidneys are not working properly he had to test his blood again and again. You may understand we became pretty nervous knowing that my father-in-law actually died because of kidney failure.
Well this was a false alarm. The problem is not the kidneys but a blood disorder...
Should we be relieved?

And about me? Probably something wrong with my liver...

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When Maarten suddenly lays down on the floor trying to convince me that he is 'only tired from school' I know there is something more.

An hour later at the emergency room they tried to bring down his fever of 105°F. After more than five hours, his temperature finally went down and they let us go home. Maarten seemed to be healthy as ever. We still didn’t know the cause of his fever. Some virus probably...

To sum up, we ended up at the clinic two days later. The fever came back and his left eye became badly swollen. If he hadn’t rubbed his ear I would probably have never found out he was in pain. Sinus and ear infections.
Of course he could have told us earlier and spared all of us, and especially himself, this misery. But he simply didn’t want to see the physician.

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PS: Although SINTERKLAAS has already arrived to our Oma’s town and Maarten can put his shoe by the chimney, the temperatures in San Ramon still climbs to the high 70s.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Exciting Times

This past Friday was Halloween. Our fourth one. As I’ve already mentioned, we arrived in the U.S. three years ago exactly on this particular day. I remember having mixed up feelings about seeing the people at customs dressed in costumes. Weird people those Americans, I thought...

After learning more about this practice and getting used to it, I have to admit that Halloween became one of my favorite holidays.

I love fall and this celebration fits very well into this season.
Even though we spent almost all of October visiting Europe, we were still in time for the Pumpkin Patch.

The boys even successfully made their first “jack-o’-lanterns”. Everything is much more fun to share with a little one. Maarten was soo excited seeing the lighted pumpkin face in the back yard.
Unfortunately, he laid down on the sofa seized with a fever. Probably still an aftereffect from jet lag.

We spent HALLOWEEN NIGHT at a friends’ house and Maarten and Anton, all dressed up as a pirate and a vampire, had an exciting time going trick-or-treating from door-to-door in the neighborhood.

The best part of the evening were of course tons of candies and...Maarten’s trick-or-treat baskets.


Starting with Halloween night the weather finally felt like fall. It also started to rain which pleased me and Maarten as well.


It got much colder and therefore Rob looked for his winter slippers. That’s how we found out that we are not the only residents in this house.


Another big issue during the last week and, I believe the most important one, was the presidential election. We are not allowed to vote of course but even we had our preference. I will not sum up all the reasons why I support Barack Obama.
I hope he will fulfill his promise to endorse the recovery of American economy and first and foremost take actions to improve our environment.

I understand some people are disappointed with the election results.
Yet, what shocked me was the range of reactions among my Republican friends against those with opposite political beliefs.
Let’s all respect each others' views and opinions!