06.16.06

A Day in Delft (yesterday) and A Lazy Day (today)

Posted in Vacations and Trips at 5:29 pm by mathagat

Draw Bridge

A Day in Delft
Matt and I changed our minds. We decided to go to Delft instead of Bruges yesterday due to the weather and the time. So, we set out with a leisurely walk to the train station, with stops along the way searching for coffee and juice and happened to find the breakfast of Matt’s dreams. He and I split a bagel of sour cream, salmon, and chives. It was delicious!!! Matt was very happy after such a great find.

After breakfast we arrived at the train station, bought tickets for Delft and got ready for the wonderful day ahead. Before we could board the train I had to use the water closet (restroom) and learned it was going to cost me .50 euros! I couldn’t believe that they were going to charge me for the toilet! I then learned that they will charge anywhere from .30 – 1.00 euro for a trip to the toilet!!! Who ever heard of such a thing??? One thing I have learned about Amsterdam is use the bathroom when you find one that’s free!

The train ride to Delft was wonderfully relaxing. I even took a nap on Matt’s shoulder while he took pictures of the amazing street art for Tom. We passed a traditional Dutch style windmill – that was a fun treat. The town of Delft was a terrific little town. We spent the first part of our trip looking for the tourism office – we needed a map! After passing the office several times we finally found it. Luckily there was a lot to see so we didn’t mind walking in circles. There were many markets set up in the town square. One was a flower market – my favorite. I wish a flower market would move in on our street in Cali, I would be in heaven!!! While in Delft we enjoyed seeing the old and new churches – what town in Europe doesn’t have an old and new church. Why don’t they get original like Delft UMC???? Matt had a great time taking photos of the picturesque town. He’s really loving his Nikon D70s. After a fun lunch and some fries with mayonnaise Matt and I set off for the walk to the Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles or for us Americans the Royal Delft porcelain factory. Here we learned how the famous Dutch blue porcelain is made. It was amazing to watch the whole entire process and to see an artist painting one of the pieces. Matt and I spent time ohhing and ahhing over the beautiful works they had in the showroom but unfortunately we are not rich enough to purchase my favorites! Maybe later in life. After the Delft factory we were ready to catch the train back to Amsterdam. It had been a great day but we were getting a little cold, damp and tired from all the rain and walking. Funny though how a bit of rain doesn’t even phase you when your in such an amazing place.

After coming back and warming up Matt and I got back out to find dinner. We enjoyed a terrific Thai meal in the neighborhood at “the best Thai restaurant in Amsterdam”. It has been a long day and our bellies are full. That means it is time for bed. Tomorrow we plan to have a leisurely day in Amsterdam. Perhaps we’ll make it to the flower market!!!! Maybe we’ll go every day! Until then.

A Lazy Day
Today Matt and I relaxed! We didn’t even get up until 11:00!!! That’s a late morning for me. We started off walking towards the museum district. We stopped for lunch in Leidseplein square, a bustling are with theaters, restaurants and cafes. We had some wonderful pancakes – which we learned are more like crepes – with ham and pineapple, and on the safe side, a club sandwich with chips. If we’re unsure about food, we usually get one thing that’s a bit crazy and one that’s safe and then just share both with each other.From there we walked to the Heineken brewery for the Heineken Experience. Wow! This was fun. We strongly recommend this be something that anyone who is here does. Especially when you take in to account the cost. For 10 euro, you take a very aesthetically pleasing, technologically advanced, informative tour with loads of interactive stuff. This tour made for some great pictures. It also came with 3 beer tokens each and a token for a free gift. Definitely a highlight of the trip thus far.We headed from Heineken back to the hotel by way of the flower market. There were some really beautiful tulips (of course!) and roses for really cheap. At some point, I’m going to let Matt buy me some flowers, but up till now, I’ve just wanted to smell them and not have to carry them around. I’m sure we’ll have some tulips for the room sometime before we move on.

We topped off the day with a picnic style dinner on the bed here in the hotel room. Some crackers with gouda cheese, fresh tomatoes from the market, olives and garlic, some sort of meat that tasted a lot like gourmet bologna and a wonderful Sicilian shiraz made for a romantic and delicious (and inexpensive) meal. Oh yeah, we also had leftover Thai food from last night and pancakes from lunch today to add in to the mix. Yummy!

Till next post, we’re out…g-nite!

06.14.06

Park with Rijksmuseum in Background

Posted in Vacations and Trips at 11:42 pm by mathagat

Park with Rijksmuseum in Background.

Hooray for our first full day of European fun! We started our day with coffee on the go as we walked the canals and streets of Amsterdam to the Rijks museum. The museum highlights the Dutch Masters – Vermeer, Steen, and Rembrandt to name a few.
This year Rembrandt celebrates his 400th birthday so it’s all about Rembrandt right now. Matt and I both noted that the portrait of the Prophet Jeremiah was our favorite painting. There was a large special exhibit of The Night Watchmen set up as well. It was very interesting to hear the history of Rembrandt’s painting.

After the Rijks Matt and I enjoyed a snack lunch on a park bench while listening to a wonderful street saxophone performer. While eating we noticed the Coster Diamond Center – a must for this newly married lady. We had to register our names when we walked in the door – I got to be Lindsey Hopkins on paper!!! At the end of the “tour” we had the opportunity to shop though their diamond store. I tired to convince Matt to get me earrings to match my other bling – it was tax-free after all, but I lost that battle.

Following the diamonds we went to the amazingly wonderful Vincent Van Gogh Museum. This was a great flashback through our childhood. Matt and I were able to see works of art that we had only seen in prints. Matt and I both loved Branches of an Almond Tree in Blossom – it was just beautiful! We had to get a print of it for ourselves.

After all of our museum fun we were due for our fist real meal of the day. Since it was raining and we were both starving we settled on noodles from Wok to Walk followed by Australian Waffle ice cream. Blue Bell has nothing on this Australian ice cream. They serve the ice cream next to a waffle and cover it with the toping of your choice. Delicious!!!!

Our final stop of the busy day was Anne Frank’s house. This was a very moving experiencing. They wouldn’t allow us to take pictures but let me just say that the books with pictures of their small space do not do it justice. This sight is must see

It has been another wonderful day. Tomorrow we’re heading out of Amsterdam to the picturesque town of Brugge about a two hour train ride from here, so check back for an update on a great new town. We can’t wait to share! :)

Dinner at Cinema Paradiso

Posted in Vacations and Trips at 1:21 am by mathagat

Dinner at Cinema Paradiso

We had a terrific evening last night. It was our first official day in Amsterdam so we focused on learning the town. The city is beautiful, I was amazed by the number of people who drive their boats around the canals just like they were cars. I could definitely enjoy the “boaters life” Amsterdam has to offer. Dad, old Yellow would look like a new boat here – you should consider moving east – really east.

We managed to fit in a little sight seeing before it got too dark, along with a wonderful dinner. Matt and I began our sight seeing time with portions of the Amsterdam City Walk. We saw Dam Square, the national monument, the Royal Palace, a few churches and ventured into the risqué Red Light District. I am looking forward to our adventures today.

Here are some new photos from yesterday evening. If you click on the photo or the link below it, it takes you to the Honeymoon photo set on Flickr. There you can click through the photos, the newest ones are added after the photos from the previous posts. Read the description of the photos for a narration of the trip.

06.13.06

View From the Window

Posted in Vacations and Trips at 7:44 am by mathagat

View From the Window

We’ve made it! We are in Amsterdam now and what a trip it was getting over here. Man, flying business class is plush! Those lounges were great to hang out in and the flights were even better. Forget coach, I don’t know if I could go back to that now!

Hotel Toren is awesome! They had some champagne for us when we arrived, and the room is very nice. Lindsey is taking a little nap right now. I’m about to wake her and we are going to head out for an early dinner. I think we’ll go visit the Red Light District tonight. Don’t expect to see any photos from that experience! We’ ve heard from everybody that they’re strict on the no photos policy. Can’t imagine why…

Click on the photo or the link below it for a few photos from the trip over here. We’ll post more in the coming days. Cheers!

06.11.06

Our Wedding Weekend

Posted in Family Events, Miscellaneous at 9:16 pm by mathagat

Our Wedding Weekend

Click the photo or the text link for a few photos from our wedding weekend. It really was like a fairytale.

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