Hi and welcome to our new blog. A Dutch translation is forthcoming.
Let's start to say that we are sorry that we haven't kept you up to date more. Things have been superbusy and then we had some confusion last week whether or not Lea had posted something like this on Facebook or not. Those of you who are following Dirk on Google (google.com/+dirkjanssen-dpj) may have seen of this info already.
We will from now on post longer things and lots of pictures here, or at least, we will try :-) If something substantial has been posted, we will make announcements with links to our Facebook and Google+ sites, so you don't have to check on this blog.
Today is the block party in Oak St, where we live (an email update with our full address and phone number is being written as we speak). It is Labor Day in the US, so everybody has Monday off and the street is blocked off so we can all meet and mingle. The girls are really looking forward to making new friends and we are looking forward to getting to know our neighbors a little better.
We live in a nice, cozy 1920's style wooden bungalow house. It is the back unit of what they call a 'duplex' here. Nice wooden floors, lots of windows and bay windows, pretty front yard with grass and a patio outside where we eat every night. It is very cute and we like it very much. It is a fair bit smaller than our house in Breda, so we have tons of boxes in storage for now. Luckily there are all these built-in cabinets and with Lea's skills at packing stuff in small spaces, we are slowly taking in more and more boxes.
Here is a picture from just before our container arrived, so no furniture yet but beautiful light:
The girls are going to school now: Delphine has started in 3rd Grade of the Will Rogers Elementary (you can google who Will Rogers was, quite interesting) with Mr Witt as her teacher. She is working hard on learning how to write in English, luckily she is having zero problems speaking it! She is starting to make new friends but of course they never come as fast as you want them to.
Jenna is going to a day care/ preschool which is called Mount Olive Preschool, it is part of a small church very close to our house. We wish we had more pictures from the inside, it is like a beehive with kids and rooms everywhere, very cute and wonderful. Jenna likes it very much and she keeps calling it "my new Altijd Lente" (the name of her day care in Holland). For some reason, Jenna has completely given up on speaking Dutch which is worrying us a fair bit, but we are hoping to coax her back into using it in the house. She can still speak it fluently, she just avoids it.
We planned to speak only Dutch at home, but this is not working out so well because Lea's mother is staying with us for a good week right now. Of course she doesn't speak Dutch, so the kids naturally switch to English. It is great to have Betty here and it is fantastic for the kids. The occasion, however, is a sad one: Lea's father passed away on Aug 18th. He was 88 and doing relatively well until the last 2 weeks, when things went downhill very fast. We are all still a little in shock; the funeral was only a good week ago and it still hasn't fully sank in with Betty, or with us. The funeral and the reception were really nice, thanks a lot to all of you who were there or sent flowers, gifts, etc.
Lea is really enjoying her new job, she just finished the first week of teaching at Santa Monica College. Due to all the family circumstances, the move and the relatively short notice at which Santa Monica hired her, she is a little behind, but catching up. Lea really loves her work, the campus is beautiful and a 10 minute walk away, and the colleagues are outstanding. She just has to get used to being called "professor Hald" :-)
Dirk will start working tomorrow as a software engineer at Pivotal Labs, a company that makes website and web services for businesses. What is exciting about it is the way they work (they do pair programming) and the pace of things in general. Their hiring process was also quite different: After a one-hour first assessment, Dirk was simply asked to come work there for a day. So at the end of that day, he had a very good idea what the new job is going to be like. Unlike most other programming jobs, you end up talking all day as you work with another person on one computer (two keyboards and screens, so you don't have to push each other aside when you have a good idea). This older and as always a bit over the top post by Tim Ferriss summarizes it nicely.
We just had a block party (straatfeest) today and it was really good, we met lots of friendly faces and the girls made new friends. It made us think of the wonderful Postlaan in Breda, of course, and a party that was hard to match. Jenna often asks about Britt and Sarah and the children from Altijd Lente that she wished were here. It is great to be here, but sometimes sad that we had to leave so many people and things behind. When that happens, we sit on the patio at night, look at the palm trees and decide to go to the beach again this weekend :-)
That's it for now, back to unpacking boxes!
Lea and Dirk

Ooh, I'm so moved by your blog post. Thank you for sharing! The warmest of wishes from Amsterdam :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, I'm so moved by your blog post. Thank you for sharing! The warmest of wishes from Amsterdam :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like quite an adventure so far! Lots of happiness there and good luck with your new jobs! Erik
ReplyDeleteNice story, Dirk, but please, more pics!
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You'll have to come to the Safari Park often and we'll only speak Dutch. Well .. Flemish. Close enough :)
ReplyDeleteI know I am a bit late with this response, but thanks for sharing your experiences with us! I am just a it jealous of you, living in a place where it literally is "altijd lente"! Enjoy and I hope you can keep up with blogging regularly. Cheers, Erik (& family)
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