This year we
were able to have our yearly holiday in April/May, thanks to Eline’s school for
once making the clever decision to give the kids 2 weeks off (rather than the
usual broken up period of a few days off, a few days school, a long weekend
off, a few days school etc.) .
But this did
mean we stayed home during the summer, a so-called staycation. And we loved it!
Most of the time is was beautiful weather and there still was lots happening.
A few examples:
First of all
and a highlight was meeting Melissa. I have been a follower of hers for some
time so when the opportunity presented itself and she and her family were in
The Hague a meeting was quickly organised, and although – due to their schedule
– it was short, it was fun! We hit it off (as did the husbands) and even the
tops we were wearing looked alike, apparently we own the same shoes too.
We met at
the Café George which had only opened two weeks earlier. We were lucky enough
to be invited for the opening night which was very enjoyable.
The place looks fresh and clean, the atmosphere is great, service is very friendly and the food is yummy! And nothing wrong with free champagne on opening night!
The place looks fresh and clean, the atmosphere is great, service is very friendly and the food is yummy! And nothing wrong with free champagne on opening night!
Then there
was the recital by Wibi Soerjadi, at his estate Wulperhorst.
Not only
known as a brilliant pianist, but also for his love of everything Disney, this
was the foyer
and this the
room where the recital would be held.
Even the
carpet was it style!
We were not
allowed to take pictures of the recital, but is was fabulous. I think there
were only about 40 people there at the most and being so close we had a good look
at his hands, amazing. To my surprise he played a number of pieces he composed
himself.
After the
recital there was a draw and we won a bottle of Prosecco and a cd to be signed
during a meet and greet!
Wibi was
really friendly and took all the time posing for pictures (by which time he was
wearing gloves to protect his hands).
Now the
weather has turned and slowly different fruits are ready for picking. I was
able to pick some beautiful plums from a friend’s tree.
and
yesterday made it into a plum cake, which tasted great. I used this recipe if
you want to make one too. Think it would work with other fruits (apples?) as
well.
These were
just a few highlights of my staycation.
Of course
there was time for sewing too, more on that in my next blogpost.
Enjoy your week!
Phyllis
what fun! so nice you were able to meet him too. I love watching people play the piano, amazes me how their hands move.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenwow that plum cake looks delicious.
Kathie
Oh wat bijzonder!!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenDeze reactie is verwijderd door de auteur.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHeerlijk zulke dagen, daar kan je dan zo van genieten.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenMooi huis heeft hij toch hé.
Beetje veel Disney naar mijn smaak maar eens een keertje een paar quilts hier fotograferen zou niet verkeerd zijn. ;o)))
Groetjes,
Marga♥
Thuisblijven hoeft daarom niet te vervelen! Is dat jouw dochter met het gele jurkje aan Phyllis?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenDe cake ziet er heerlijk uit!
Staycation, dat is een leuke woordspeling! Never a dull moment in a quilters life! Ziet er gezellig en lekker uit!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenJe kan het overal gezellig maken en leuke dingen ondernemen. Ja poezelige handjes:) je cake ga ik eens bestuderen inderdaad maybe met pommes:)
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