donderdag 5 november 2009

Bien changing



" You don't need the things to see
The things need you to be seen"

I started to work in Leeuwarden at a school library. And every day when I go to work I see this text on the school wall. It needed me to be seen. I love this phrase and like to think about it. It's been quite a change. My new job starts really early I,m taking the 7.30 train to Leeuwarden then I hop on my old bike to the school. Being at school again sure brings back some memories.

woensdag 14 oktober 2009

Done some celebrating


Yesterday we celebrated the birthday of our wee one. Not so wee anymore actually, she turned twelve and is growing up so fast. Any day now I will be abled to look her straight in the eye, litterally.
I remember feeling so complete en fulfilled twelve years ago. When I first saw her I immediately recognized her and thought " oh it's you" and felt overwhelmed by the feeling of being reunited. My second thought was " oh shit now I'll spend the rest of my life being terrified of losing you"

donderdag 24 september 2009

Bien hiding


A few days ago I got the key to my new hide out. It has been an absolute delight to be away from all the hustle and just enjoy my new house. Offcourse a new house has some hustle of it's own. What curtains should I choose? Should I use my old ones and be all "make do and mend" sustainable recycle and green? Talking about green: what colour do I choose? How about no curtains at all?

I know I'm loosing it completely but it is kind of comforting to replace big problems with small ones. Hooray for small problems.

Sometimes small problems become bigger like this sock I'm not able to finish. God knows my brain could use some firm knitting but this sock keeps hiding in my bag.
Today I almost turned the heel. Almost.

One of the best things about the new house is the view, it overlooks the harbour where Sinterklaas will arrive in november. ( a Dutch thing) I'm really looking forward to the winter the perfect season for hiding.







donderdag 17 september 2009

Done some thinking


This is such a weird time for me, I've been very lucky in so many ways but today I also received some very sad news. My dad is not going to get better, his cancer can not be cured. He got this news one day before his 69th birthday. This makes me so sad. It's such a strange feeling to be in the midst of all these great changes that are happening in my life and be so sad at the same time.
How can you be happy and sad at the same time?
How can you think of what curtains to choose for the new house and worry about how your mom will cope on her own?
I can't...

woensdag 9 september 2009

Bien lucky

Yes we have been incredibly lucky! This is the back of our new house. It's in Harlingen, Friesland near our beloved island Terschelling.
We will miss our family and friends because it's a two hour drive or three an a half hours by train when you don't have a drivers license. I never needed to drive before but now I wish I learned.

It is a long way from where we live now but more luck came my way and yesterday I found a job in Leeuwarden. I still can't believe it after so many plans that went wrong the last couple of years this plan is really coming together. 
A very pretty house and a great job too!

I do hope my luck continues, without sounding greedy, because we still need to sell our old house. I just tought of a small downside: ther are NO yarnstores in Harlingen. Do you think I'm pushing my luck if I'm thinking of opening one? I know that there are plenty of knitters in the north of the Netherlands.

zaterdag 8 augustus 2009

bien elsewhere

I have absolutely nothing to complain about. I'm at the most perfect island doing some simple zen knitting and try to get my toes to tan at the same time. I even have some time to catch up on my blog because my appartment has an internet connection. Oh and did I mention I am now the proud owner of a crispy white macbook? I feel so hip when I,m knitting at the endless beach of Terschelling while listening to Cast On or my new discovery More hip than hippie

I also bought myself a drop spindle at Storm op Zolder/Storm in the Attic especially for this holiday. I haven't tried it yet but I hope to learn how to spin soon. Since I now have easy internet acces I might try it this week with a little help from You Tube.

Our holiday on Terschelling has been really exciting so far, filled with doing nothing, doing some shopping, doing some pony hugging an doing some laundry. (I am so happy this wonderfull appartment also has a washingmachine.) Next week
 I'm planning a trip to the LYS Tante Lies and some more knitting at the beach. As I said: nothing to complain about.

woensdag 22 april 2009

Done lots of things



Ten days ago I managed to get the whole family and one guest into our van. That would only make sense if we actually drove of and so we did... to Tilburg. We visited the Knitted worlds exhibition in the Textielmuseum. They have a nice blog http://knittedworlds.blogspot.com/ and an amazing museum. The knitted worlds exhibition was a bit smaller than I thought but quite interesting and very different. We saw more bodyparts than can be expected to find in a textile museum! It was unforunately not allowed to take any pictures in the exhibition part of the museum.
We could take pictures in the other parts of the museum where we knitted on a project wich wil turn out to be a knitted "videogame". Ronja friend Myrthe learnt how to knit on the spot in about five minutes! Both eleven year old girls really enjoyed our visit to knitted worlds. The became really inspired by everything the saw, especially in the museumshop.

I have also been knitting in the allotment and at the footbal (soccer) field . I will be knitting at the conference in Delft tomorrow http://www.ugame-ulearn.com/nl/index.asp .
If I'm not knitting I might be reading Twilight by Stephenie Myers and afterwards I could be making Edward http://www.ravelry.com/projects/deadcraft/twilight---edward-cullen-doll.