Saturday, May 31, 2014

Mother's Day

Owen's class hosted a Mother's Day breakfast.  Owen attended the American school for the past two years  - along with kids from Germany, Sweden, and other EU countries.  His kindergarten class has seven students, yes seven, with two teachers.  Quite a ratio.

I spent the morning eating muffins and hanging out with my favorite boy.   He showed me how he does math


and how he reads and writes.


I finished the day at Hugeldubal with a few of my favorite things….


Thursday, May 29, 2014

Worldfest

Emily's school hosted Worldfest on Saturday, an event filled with dancing, games, and international food.  Booths representing 22 countries' cuisines lined the school parking lot while students performed native dances.  Emily's class prepared for the Virginia Reel.








After the Reel, they surprised us with a modern jig.





We spent the afternoon trying new foods and jumping in the bounce-house.  They kids ended the day at the face painting booth.






Monday, May 26, 2014

Birthday Celebrations at the Alte Oper

When we bike downtown, we arrive at Opernplatz with the beautiful Alte Opera (Old Opera) presiding over the open square.  Inaugurated in 1880 but destroyed in 1944, this building reminds me I am not in Kansas any more.  In the 1960's, the city sought to clean the ruins and build office spaces on the Opera hall's grave site.  The citizens of Frankfurt protested and raised 16 million Deutsche Marks to rebuild the iconic structure.  I am glad art won.

I wanted to see a show there and waited for one in English - my main requirement.  When we saw signs for a West End production of Thriller, we jumped and enjoyed a few minutes of musical history in Frankfurt's historical building.




Sunday, May 25, 2014

Brugge, Last Day

On the final morning, we enjoyed some last treats


and a walk along a canal.






Until next time, B&B Bonifacius!  I hope to return….


Brugge Day 2


We woke to a dreary grey Tuesday morning.  I hoped the rain would hold off until after our 3 hour bike tour.  I enjoyed a cappuccino, fresh fruit salad, pan au chocolat, and eggs with mushrooms while watching the tourists take pictures on the famous bridge outside the window.  A 9:50 am start time prevented us from lingering.



We met our QuasiMundo bike tour in the opulent Burg Square where we viewed six centuries of architecture, including the Basilica of the Holy Blood.    This Church houses the drops of Christ's blood a Crusader brought back to Brugge from Jerusalem during the 12th century.  Supposedly the dried blood which had been preserved by Joseph of Arimathea from Christ's body 1150 years before, suddenly turned to liquid every Friday for the next two centuries.  Thousands of pilgrims from all over Europe ventured to Brugge to adore  this relic before it dried up for good in 1325.

An Australian couple and a couple from New England joined the tour.  Jost, our guide entertained us while we waited for everyone to arrive.




After acquiring our bikes, he took us to Market Square where he explained the difference beweet the Flemish, in northern Belgium, and the Dutch in Belgium's south.  Apparently the French, the Austrian, the Ottomans continually occupied Flanders.  The statue depicts two friends, Jan Breydel a butcher and Pieter de Conic, a weaver who led the only attack the Flemish ever won.  Jost spoke with passion about how well dressed these solders must have been with a weaver as a leader.








Next we biked to Church of our Lady, home to Michelangelo's Madonna and Child.



He showed us these Almshouseswhich are similar in function as our Projects.


We biked to Begijnhof, small apartments that housed women of the lay order, and then to Minnewater, a peaceful lake.



We ended our ride biking along the canal to view the four working windmills which are used to grind grain.  We popped into a small cafe and enjoyed a locally-brewed Belgium beer.

After the tour, Dave and I spent 45 minuted looking at Flemish art in the Groeninge Museum and then ate more chocolate from the Chocolate Line.




We ended the day at Den Gouden Harynck, a highly recommended restaurant.  Our uppity waitress, who could have played in a Harry Potter movie, snapped at Dave when he requested the three course meal while I wanted the four.  "You MUST both order the same menu," she said very exasperated.  Three hours later, I longed to move into their kitchen while Dave needed a five mile run.  "At least on an airplane, I can get up and do laps after an hour."