Friday, February 27, 2009

Searching for sunshine











The winter in Lille has dragged on with one cloudy , drizzly, cold day after another. I have begun to wonder if the sun even exists. Please, say it does! The dreary days suck the life out of you and make you want to curl up on the couch and never leave. In an attempt to shake off the winter blues, Shane and I took a trip up to Amsterdam last weekend.

Our weekend trip was a much needed getaway. The Dutch speak excellent English and are much more friendlier than the French, which was such a welcome break! We explored the back allies and canals and enjoyed strolling the streets. To continue our search for culture, we went to the Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank House. Both were very interesting and essential Amsterdam sights. Our favorite moments centered around food, of course. The Pancake Bakery makes massive pancakes with more fillings and toppings than you could ever dream- ice cream, whip cream, fruit, nuts, chocolate carmel. Dessert pancakes were the most important to me on the menu, but some also had meat, veggies, and cheese. Yum yum.

The infamous red light district was quite disturbing. Yes, there were prostitutes in windows and multiple "coffeeshops" to buy pot. But more disturbing were the multiple large groups of men gawking and visiting these places. It hurt my heart to see such sadness and people searching for temporary fullfillment.





So, did we find the sunshine in Amsterdam? Nope. Not one itty bitty ray. It was worth it and we plan to go back when the flowers are blooming and leaves are on the trees. Afterall, what is a trip to Holland without seeing some tulips?

3 comments:

Tyler & Cathie said...

What a great life you guys have! Not many people can say they went to Amsterdam for the weekend! Sounds fantastic!

Anonymous said...

In the picture of Shane holding the baby he is making a great face! It so reminds me of Dean. I can just imagine Dean back when he was a new daddy. Probably made the same face. Hold out for the sunshine and keep enjoying the culture.

JMuhrbeck said...

Karen, I am glad you all seem to have a good time in Europe. Makes me miss home, but i don't miss the grey days without any chance of catching some sun. Kayden is so cute - I am sure she will catch up on her weight curve in no time! Is it true that she sleeps through the night? Even Paul, now almost 16 months, doesn't do that and he still wants one or two bottles every night...

The New Zealand summer is clearly coming to its end but we are still able to go out and go to the park most days.