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“Twente Ballooning” and being in Haaksbergen again…

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Last Friday, after work, I travelled towards the town of Oldenzaal. I took the afternoon off, so I would arrive in time.

Main goal of this trip was to visit my mother, who stays in a home in Haaksbergen. As I wrote already before here on my blog, I am very worried about my mothers health. Lately her health is getting weaker and weaker again. Even this week there was more bad news as now turned out my mother has also problems with her coronary.

I care a lot about my mother and I love to visit her, but these visit take a lot of energy and cause a lot of emotions. That is why I try to combine these visits with some things enjoyable. Now don’t get me wrong, the visits to my mother are fun too, but as said they take a lot of me because my mother is so precious to me.

So it has been some time that i saw my friend Patrick. I dropped him a mail if I would be welcome at his place for the Friday evening. A reply arrived soon telling me that I was and at the same time I got an invitation to come that evening along to “Twente Ballooning”.

Twente Ballooning is a yearly returning event about air-balloons and is one of the most spectacular events on this subject we have over here in The Netherlands.

So around 6 o’clock Friday afternoon I arrived in the town of Oldenzaal. Patrick was already waiting at the station. It was good to see him again. At his home we ate with his two sons a pizza (pizza is always good :P ).

As a little miracle the weather turned after days with lost of heavy rain to an enjoyable temperature and the sky was almost free of clouds..

The event itself was great. We wandered around and looked at the balloons that were showed there. The ones with special designs were awesome to see. But also the many stalls were fun to watch.

Around 10 o’clock there was this special event they called “Nightglow”. An awesome show around some air-balloons with special light effects and wonderful fireworks. I truly enjoyed to watch this. I really prefer this kind of organized fireworks as the fireworks people themselves have on new years eve. They are way more beautiful, less dangerous and less disruptive for those that don’t like them (and lets not forget that new years fireworks are a real load for the environment).

I did spend the night at Patrick’s house. Next morning after breakfast and some coffee Patrick bought me to the station, from where I travelled to Haaksbergen.

Sanne was right when she warned me that my mother looked weak and sick. As I already knew it did hurt me to see my mother like this. You could see on her face that she was cramped and felt uncomfortable. She lost weight again and is now under 40 kilograms again… which is way too less.
We talked for a long time. Many subjects passed by. It still remarkable that she can be so optimistic after all that happened.

With a heavy heart I went after visiting my mother to Marion’s parents. Her mum and dad are wonderful people. They noticed directly how I felt and were comforting. But without lying or not facing the truth. We all know that the situation around my mother is not very positive. I am really happy with knowing Marion’s father and mother.

Close to the afternoon Marion arrived at her parents place. She was staying at Sanne’s place and was surprised that I already arrived. She thought I would have stayed longer at Patrick’s place before travelling to Haaksbergen. We had lunch together and Marion’s mother really presented a very nice filled table.
After lunch and coffee Marion and I went to her place. As I have only a shower in my apartment, I always take the opportunity to enjoy the bathtub Marion has. This tub is larger as an normal one and had more then enough room for 2 persons (I know :P ). I find it very relaxing to lay in a warm bath and let your thoughts float around.

Later in the afternoon Marion and I made a walk through the centre of Haaksbergen. It was weird to walk there again. Haaksbergen is the town were I did grow up and lived for many years. And since the few months that I live now in Heemskerk things are already changing in Haaksbergen. And yet it is a town with a warm spot in my heart.

At the terrace of “De Markt 2″ we drank something and had some snacks. This terrace is very special to us, because this is the place where we did for the first time ever met. It was fun, because we were sitting under this big parasol while it was raining rather hard. Marion and I were all alone on the terrace and I don’t think the personal of “De Markt 2″ were not that happy with us. But I think the tip we gave made that all good.

Late in the afternoon we went in the direction of Heemskerk. Some where along the road we had dinner. Nothing special, but nevertheless good.
Once in Heemskerk we prepared for a nice evening together. Marion took even for her doings a very long shower, while I prepared for a nice evening. All evening we cuddled on up on the couch watching a nice movie. Some beer and wine… some snacks… Life can be wonderful.

This morning started with breakfast on bed and this time I was the one who could stay in bed. Marion made a nice breakfast with hot kaiser-breads with garlic herbs cheese, soft boiled eggs and a nice tea.
Because of the bad weather (most of the time it was raining) we stayed inside. Talked a lot, read a bit and enjoyed ourselves. Got in the evening some very nice Chinese food and watched some tv again. Somewhere during the evening we made during one of the moments it was not raining a walk to get some fresh air.
The bad things about the bad rainy weather as we had it today is that you don’t want to go outside, but the nice thing is that it becomes quickly very cosy when you are together.
Tomorrow Marion will leave for some days abroad again…

So all with all it was not really a bad or negative weekend. Sure there were things to think about and subjects to make my mind clear about (if possible at all). But it is about balance… and this weekend this balance is very clearly positive…

And Marion? Right behind me asleep in my bed…

A sad job to do….

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Those that know me or read here regular might know that the health of my mother got rather bad over the last years. Even so bad that she was not capable to care for herself anymore. Now more then a year ago she was taken into a nursing home. They wanted to try to teach my mother to deal with her health problems and learn to live on herself again. Sadly this failed in a very bad way. So now it is decided that she will be taken into that nursing home permanently.

Only the fact already that my mother cannot take care of herself anymore by those health problems gives me a sad feeling. Sure, my mother had already health problems for a very long time. But even after the death of my father she lived for many years in a very good way on herself. That is now sadly the past.

But all this leaded to something else. The house where my mother used to life must be cleaned out and given back to cooperation that rented it to her.

This house has been over 40 years part of our family. I know every corner and spot of it. I always felt comfortable there. And now this all soon will be gone.

Together with my brother and sister we started to clean out the house. Furniture is taken out and given away. The closets and boxes and looked through. Sure we find many things that bring back good memories, but also sad memories are there. A lot happened in and around this house.
Some items will be given away to friends of my mother. Other things are shared between my brother, sister and me. This all of course after talking it through with my mother. After all her body causes problems, her mind is clear and sharp as it can be.

With every piece of furniture and each item that leaves the house a little of the “soul of the house” leaves. And even now already it is not anymore a place where I like to be. The house is dead.

I am grateful that I have rather some things in my new house in Heemskerk that will keep up the memories of the times that I did spend here in this house.

A picture of old times…

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

The nice thing about packing all your stuff to move to another place is that you find all these things where you had no idea about that you (still) had it.

So today we found a postcard of the block of flats where we used to live. This was the first home of our family after moving from Amsterdam to Haaksbergen. I have only a few pictures from that time and most likely the only one of the building itself.
The flats don’t exist anymore. They were thorn down years ago.

There is a circle drawn around the apartment where we used to live…

I am happy to have found this postcard so I have a picture of the building where I once lived. But also the backside of it is interesting. On the backside we can read who manufactured the postcard…

The postcard was made by (or rather: made for) J.A.J. Strengers & Zn. N.V.

Strengers used to be a shop in Haaksbergen that was specialized in souvenirs, household items and toys. It was run by two elderly ladies. The building where their shop was is still there, but there are now other shops in it. Although funny enough one is still a toyshop and it is there were used to be the toy department of Strengers.

Also take a look at the telephone numbers. They are only 4 positions. Nowadays the phone number of Haaksbergen are 7 positions (without the area number).

It is nice to know that at least two items that were bought at the store of Strengers will travelling with me to my new home. A small wooden box to store small valuable items and a newspaper rack….

It is going to happen…

Monday, February 8th, 2010

About what I already wrote before here on my blog is going to happen. I will move away from Haaksbergen. To to get closer to my work, but also to have a place of my own again. Although I have nothing to complain about the room that I am currently renting, more then a year is enough of that.

I will be moving to the town of Heemskerk. I will rent there a nice apartment with an option to buy it when I like it there. And the change that I will like it is rather big. There are many good sides of it. Things as there is a shopping centre right next to it with anything I need daily. Shops as a supermarket, a bakery, a butcher, a barber and much more.
Another very nice thing that it take only 15 minutes on a bicycle to get to the beach. I just love the sea and it is way too long ago that I have seen it. I think I will spend lots of time there.
And so there are many more good things about the apartment and the surrounding area.

Most of all, it will be good to have a place of my own again….

An Autumn walk…

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Yesterday, while Marion was at Sanne’s place, I made a nice long walk through Haaksbergen. The weather was windy, but the temperature was not uncomfortable at all.

Some people say that they have a favorite season. As I always claimed that I like spring the most, but then I realize the more that every season has its beauty. And the later really goes for autumn as well.
Autumn is the time when nature prepares for the winter and with that is gives a wonderful display of colors.

I know that for a lot of people autumn is a period that makes then more or less depressive. That is not for me the case. I see it an time of the years where you seek the warmth of the people around and share time with them.

Of course I had my camera along to shoot some pictures.

At the end of the afternoon I made my way to the center of Haaksbergen and had dinner at “De Markt 2″. I had “Fish and Chips” and the name is the same to the old English dish. I had the original “Fish and Chips once when I stayed years ago in the town of Beckbury, but I really have to say that I prefer this “Dutch interpretation” of it. Way less fat and very crispy.

Anyway I enjoyed this walk very much. It gave me a clear mind again.

On my way back home it started to rain softly, but to be honest I didn’t mind much about…. At times it feels good to walk in a soft rain when your mood is after it… and it of course always fun to see all those people run for shelter…

“De Blanckenborg”

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

In the last weeks before Marion will leave for the US, we decided to do all kind of nice things together.

We already talked for times to have once dinner at “De Blanckenborgh” in the town of Haaksbergen. We have been there once before, but that was more a quick visit and this time we wanted to take all time for our visit and enjoy it in every way. So somewhere this week Marion reserved a table there for us.

And because it is in Haaksbergen, it means that Marion doesn”t have to drive and that she can enjoy some wine as well. The weather was nice, so we made a nice walk to “De Blanckenborg”. We were rather early so we extended our walk throughout the park that is surrounding the restaurant.

After a personal welcome we were leaded to our table and I must say that Marion looked wonderful in her new dress. And me? Well, this was one of those rare occasions that I was wearing a suit and even a tie.

My knowledge of the English language is too less to describe everything we had during this dinner, but it was awesome and very tasteful. The main course was based on one of the finest beefs I ever tasted.
I still have to ask Marion if she can remember which red wine we had, because it tasted very good. A wine to remember for other occasions.
I have to admit that I found it very special. And this was not the first time I was at such a luxury restaurant (Marion and I have stayed at the Amstel Hotel for instance). It has something special. It is the complete picture that does it… the very impressive old building… the way the people of the restaurant treat you… the very special food and wine…

Would I prefer a dinner as we had at “De Blanckenborgh” above other (maybe more “simple”) dinners? No, I can enjoy a good steakhouse or something like that just as well. And there is nothing wrong with a nice pizzeria.

But maybe one should not even try to compare this kind of things with each other. They are too different. Just value everything on its own place and it is all good.

It was an experience I wouldn’t have wanted to miss! Specially not with the awesome company I had!

A taste of Spring

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Back in my home town Haaksbergen. Friday is always day I work from home. I have some nice projects, so time flies by.

Around noon I had to go to town for some shoppings. After all when I have been all week in Amsterdam there is no fresh bread and alike. A good lunch is important.
The weather was very nice. After it has been so cold, the sun felt nice. The wind was not really cold. I loved it. As far it concerns me, spring and summer may arrive again. I am ready for it…. and yes, I do realize that it is only February, so winder may strike in full force again…. but still, hmm… spring…

Haaksbergen

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

View on Haaksbergen

Yesterday I was making a walk through Haaksbergen. The town is beuatiful in all its autumns colors. Yes, I really like this town. So many years I have lived here. I grew up there, moved to Borne and returned after the relation I had over then ended.

Sure, I won’t deny that there many other towns that are awesome, but for me a town as Haaksbergen has a special spot.. always will have.

And now? No idea what the future will bring. I love my new job in Hoofddorp. Somewhere in the future I may want to move closer to there. Although I have nothing to complain about how this is going at the moment. Specially with the Fridays working at home.

And Marion? Things as they go are good. As we promised each other we are moving in our relation very slowly. We are not in a hurry. On the contrary, we have all the time of the world. Both of us have for our own reasons a strong need for independence and freedom. And as long we allow each other independence and freedom, we are on the good way.
But in the future… maybe moving together somewhere close to the places we work? Who knows… as I always say, the future is open.

I know that many people don’t understand the relation Marion and I have. Too often we are asked when we will move together… if we will marry… blah blah blah. I think just a few of the people close to us really understand… of course Sanne does. I think my friends Patrick and Dave do.
But do I really care about others? Mostly not. But some times it is sad that people you like don’t understamd this what is so important for us. But ah well….

So yes, there is a rather big change that the future will lead me away from Haaksbergen. But where ever my ways will lead, I am pretty sure that these roads will lead me often through Haaksbergen… I love that town!!!

Thursday going home….

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Today I had a small talk with my team leader at the company.

Last week I had to stay at the room I am renting (just lets say I needed a toilet close :P ), so I worked from that room (I can log anywhere I have Internet access and the proper software installed into the company network on a secure way). Apart from the fact that I didn’t feel very well, I moved a great deal of work.

So I asked if it would be okay to work one day per week from home. One day to do undisturbed a lot of work. But there is more for me.
When starting to work on Friday at home early, it means that my weekend start early… even when I do more hours then I need to. Without the time I need to travel home the weekend is there early. And to that without be tired from the traveling.
So traveling Thursday evening home, push on Friday a lot of work and have my weekend (with Marion) early is a great option.
Sure, when needed for a company meeting or some kind of event, I will stay in Amsterdam on Fridays.

During my job interviews there was spoken about 2 or even 3 days working from home. Now I know the company I don’t want that anymore. Sure one day to do a lot of work and roll nicely into weekend is great. But for the rest I want to work 4 days per week in Hoofddorp. I want to stay in contact with my colleagues, this has become very important for me…. so 4 days at the company, 1 day at home… An awesome deal :)

Tropical night

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Tropical

Tonight I have been with Marion to the Tropical Night event in Haaksbergen. It was fun…. Good music, good food, good cocktails, dancing….. and rain!!!

But after the extreme hot days of last week, this soft rain was very welcome. I don’t think anyone really cared about the rain. I was wet unto my underwear… and I was not the only one.

It was a wonderful evening that I really like, expect from one small thing. But that I will let not ruin my good thoughts about this evening.