The buildings of the square are lit up to music and the place becomes magical. Add a hot chocolate or a vin chaud to make it just right.
Saturday, 23 December 2017
Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Oh Christmas Tree!
The tree is up! The kids worked hard to “build” the tree. 


The house is beginning to look festive.
Saturday, 25 November 2017
Christmas kick off
This weekend marked the beginning of the Christmas season with the opening of the Christmas market in the Grand Place. In fact most Christmas markets across Europe opened this weekend.



We took the kids and some friends down to see the tree and have a hot chocolate.
A really big tree and so many choices for hot chocolate!
Bring on Christmas!
Monday, 20 November 2017
Nations united
One weekend every year, all NATO nations and partner nations pull together to put on a bazaar. Nations sell goods from their homelands and serve food (and drink!) in their national cuisine.



Being on the board this year gave me a behind the scenes experience (and access to pre-sales)
It’s a favourite time of year and kicks off holiday season. More than shopping, it’s the ultimate cultural experience.
Sunday, 12 November 2017
We will remember them
This past month had been very busy. All of the regular school activities filled the schedule leading up to a special visit from grandpa.






Today marked Remembrance Day (Armistice Day here). We attended a ceremony at Brussels cemetery, one of the many commonwealth war cemeteries nearby.
In the weeks leading up to today we were privileged to visit two very important sites for the Canadian war effort.
Essex Farm Cemetery is the place where John McCrae wrote the famous poem “In Flanders’ Fields”. There, Emily collected wild flowers to lay on the memorial while Calvin walked the rows of grave markers. This cemetery is the resting place of the youngest soldier killed in the war.
And we also made the trip to the Vimy memorial. A stunning monument to the Canadian effort in the Great War. Solemn and noble. The preserved battlefield and underground tunnels spoke of the drawn out battle. No man’s land showed how close the two lines were. Today the fields are tended by sheep, so as not to explode any remaining munitions.
Monday, 23 October 2017
Loo laughs
I’ve been meaning to post about this for a while. The toilet paper here is one of the things I love. It’s so bizarre and yet makes you smile.



Thursday, 12 October 2017
It’s getting hot in here
Yesterday I went to a glass workshop with a friend. Working with 1100 degree furnaces and shaping glass. So much fun. Can’t wait to see the final product when we go back to pick it up ... after cooling in the 500 degree fridge! 


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