Sunday, 29 November 2015
Gastrotram
For Peter's birthday we went on the gastrotram - a tram converted into a restaurant with guest chefs preparing the menu.
Monday, 23 November 2015
Brussels lockdown
I wasn't going to write a post about this. But it is part of our "adventure" here so I decided I would.
As most of you know that Friday night Brussels went into a lockdown: metro closed, sports events cancelled, major shopping areas closed. This lock down continues and the city is still in the middle of some major operations. But what I am going to write about is our experience.
First, our neighbourhood is quite removed from the "action". We heed the same advice as everyone else and stay in or close to home. The possibilities and unknowns weigh on our minds. But aside from that little has changed. There is a guard at the park and some, but not all, stores are closed. It's been a good time to get to know neighbours better! And we hope that this is all we experience.
One observation I want to share is the mood of the city, from what I can see. A friend shared the twitter handle #Brusselslockdown and its worth searching. Apparently some people, as people do these days, were live tweeting the police operations. In response to the police asking people to not do this and to protect the police by diluting the hashtag stream, Belgian began flooding the hashtag with cat memes. It was a brilliant move to neutralize the possible threat the live tweeting presented, but also lightened the mood a bit, built solidarity and showed that while concerned and serious, the city would not overreact to the fear and anxiety.
As most of you know that Friday night Brussels went into a lockdown: metro closed, sports events cancelled, major shopping areas closed. This lock down continues and the city is still in the middle of some major operations. But what I am going to write about is our experience.
First, our neighbourhood is quite removed from the "action". We heed the same advice as everyone else and stay in or close to home. The possibilities and unknowns weigh on our minds. But aside from that little has changed. There is a guard at the park and some, but not all, stores are closed. It's been a good time to get to know neighbours better! And we hope that this is all we experience.
One observation I want to share is the mood of the city, from what I can see. A friend shared the twitter handle #Brusselslockdown and its worth searching. Apparently some people, as people do these days, were live tweeting the police operations. In response to the police asking people to not do this and to protect the police by diluting the hashtag stream, Belgian began flooding the hashtag with cat memes. It was a brilliant move to neutralize the possible threat the live tweeting presented, but also lightened the mood a bit, built solidarity and showed that while concerned and serious, the city would not overreact to the fear and anxiety.
Sunday, 15 November 2015
International shopping bazaar
I'm Today we visited an international shopping bazaar. Booths from over 30 countries selling food and goods. So much fun and so much shopping!
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Wine and cheese
Tonight we booked the babysitter and had a grown up night out. We went to a wine and cheese party. Everyone brought an incognito bottle of wine to share along with a story.
Monday, 9 November 2015
Harry Potter weekend
This weekend Calvin finally got his birthday present. Early Saturday morning we all boarded the train to London.
Then after checking in at the hotel a double decker bus off the the studio.
Then it was five and a half hours of exploring the world of Harry Potter before we were too pooped to do any more.
The great hall
At the gates of Hogwarts
Wand duelling
Platform 9 3/4
Butterbeer
The Knight bus
Broom flying, of course
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Old masters and chocolate
Peter took the day off work today and we spent a grown-up day in Brussels. First to the Neuhaus chocolate outlet to buy way too much chocolate!
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Vintage clothing market
Today we explored the vintage clothing market.
Stalls of both second hand and retro designers were set up and a dj was spinning throwback music. Peter even found himself a Belgian scarf.
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