31 Dec 2013

Silvester

Our first time celebrating New Year’s another place than Amsterdam. We have celebrated this moment with some good friends every year for the last five years – so since we are together actually. This year they decided that New Year’s Eve is no New Year’s Eve without us and drove up to Berlin the day before, tagging one of my sisters along. We have had the best time with them and having them sleeping over made our house even
more our home.

Hope everybody has had a wonderful New Year’s Eve surrounded by loved ones. 


30 Dec 2013

Friends

How happy and excited they were when our friends arrived one day after we came back from Amsterdam. One of the best things of having our own place here and also of moving here: our friends come over and they stay for days and nights. We can talk as late in the evening as we want to, then go to bed and the next morning we're all there in our pyjama's. It's so much fun to be together for a couple of days and really feels like old times when we all went on holiday together.

And then there also were presents...


28 Dec 2013

Amsterdam Light Festival

Our time in Amsterdam has gone by in a split second. Tomorrow is the day we’re leaving again and we haven’t done everything and seen everyone we would have liked but really feel we are heading home again and that is a good feeling. Because the eldest is sleeping over at grandmas and grandpas we are more mobile than usual and there is one thing left I liked to do: visit the Amsterdam Lights Festival. You can do it by boat and there’s a walking route with both different light sculptures, we chose to go by foot but next year I’ll definitely want to do both.

The festival is wonderful –although I wouldn’t recommend going on a Saturday, we skipped the Hortus Botanicus for the long line – but what made it really special for us was that it felt like a proper goodbye to our home city. Walking through the center with all the Christmas lighting still there, the nine streets district, along the canals, Artis, het Scheepvaartmuseum and visiting the courtyard of the Grant Hotel where a couple of older family members of M were married when it still was the town hall.


We will miss you Amsterdam, but be back soon and one day indefinitely.

26 Dec 2013

Cousins

How happy she was when she saw her London cousin. She has two cousins almost the same age, all very international. The eldest lives in London since she was born, but her other cousin moved to Bangalore same time we moved to Berlin. They spend a lot of time together with Gandpa and Grandma and she really misses her.

During all the moving the last two months she hasn’t really been around children of her own age. Except when we went to the playground, but not really together together. Seeing her so happy made us realize we really should get on with finding her a nice little school to go to a few morning a week. 

She loved it so much. It was hard taking their picture jumping up and down and  up and down, giggly little girlies

25 Dec 2013

Christmas Tree

The Christmas Tree at my parents still looks the same as ever with all kind of weird balls in it. When we were kids we were allowed to choose 1 Christmas ball each year. We loved glitters, brights colors, pearl, and all kinds of weird shapes. My brother likes knights. My mum collected mushrooms, then birds.

This year we brought her a couple of birds for her tree from Berlin. One for each one of her granddaughters. Four little birdies

18 Dec 2013

Headed Home for Christmas

We drove back to Amsterdam to be with our family for the holidays. Coming home to our house in Amsterdam for the first time made me feel we have two half homes. One home is not our house, but our stuff is there. The other one is our house but doesn’t have our things.

During this week we realized one thing:  Home is where our girls are.


12 Dec 2013

Fleischerei

First night out together in Berlin. First plan was to go to Restaurant Richard in Kreuzberg because I heard good things about it, but because it’s not around the corner and would probably take us an extra hour getting there and back we cancelled the reservation to actually really walk around the corner and to the Fleischerei

As the name says, it is an old butcher shop they kept intact a bit with the old tiles still on the wall. Nice light atmosphere, very friendly people serving us and both starter, main and especially the desert are very good. Mainly meat dishes, but also fine for vegetarians (nice fresh goat salad was my starter) and they also have a few fish dishes on the menu and as a daily special. It’s not cheap but you know all the food you order will be good.

11 Dec 2013

Das Blaues Band

My parents are visiting this week and because my dad is also here for work I have the chance to spend a couple of days with my mum & the kids and have an evening out with her. We went to the big Christmas market on Gendarmenmarkt  where we were able to decrease the average age with a few years. On our way back we walked by DasBlaues Band which looked very cozy so we decided to have dinner here – after bringing the kids home –

The diversity of people as we came in around seven made me immediately like this place. A single guy reading his book, a father with a couple of kids and a group of students in the back. A nice place where locals seem to come, with a simple menu for a small price. We had the daily special, I forgot the name, some thin sliced pork with a mayo sauce and fresh parsley, quite good. Main courses are really simple, salad and pasta, nothing fancy but fine and they really serve Germans portion. Both of us weren’t able to finish our plate. Did have a little room left to share one of their rosemary panna cotta’s with blueberry sauce though. Very yummy, something I will definitely copy next time I’m making it.

Summarized it’s a nice place for a quick bite, sweet waitress, noting fancy also not expensive and really close by our place. Might try with the whole family as soon as the twins can eat without making a complete mess.

8 Dec 2013

Kolle 37 - Abenteuerlicher Bauspielplatz

After visiting the Ehrenmal we really needed to warm up a bit and have a bite. Luckily it’s not hard to find places to warm up in these December days for there are Christmas Markets to warm yourself with sausages, gluhwein and of course the Christmas spirit. This weekend there is a Christmas Market especially for children on nearby playground Kolle 37. It was the best Christmas market I visited so far. Low key, all kind of activities for children like making your own candle or baking bread rolls in the big fire and also a good chance to visit this place, swing on the huge swing and finishing it off with a tummy slider in the mud (not me)


Sowjetischen Ehrenmal

Rarely have I been so surprised by a structure as when we walked up to the Ehrenmal in Treptower Park. I was not prepared for the massiveness, grandness and impressiveness of this place. I have not been to Russia so far, but this little piece of Berlin it makes me feel a bit like I'm there in the old communist Russia. The huge blocks at the beginning, the tombs leading up to the meters high statue of the Russian soldier saving a child while destroying a swastika. Fascinating regarding the tremendous battle of Berlin and the losses that the Russians suffered, but at least as fascinating is that the Russians have a build a  structure like this pthat makes the visitor feel small, petty in front of the huge Russian soldier. Impressive, almost frightening.


1 Dec 2013

Old

I love how there are so many old but beautiful buildings in our neighborhoods. I know it probably originated in the fact that this part of the city only started rebuilding 24 years ago, but I so love the sight of them in the streets. Old vs new. Renovated vs Left it in its beautiful state