Our honeymoon

Greece!What used to be meant to be a period where you got to know your new spouse has lost all of its meaning. I already knew Ana very well after years of living together, but being newlyweds was the ideal excuse to go on a nice long vacation.

Our first plan was to go to Argentina, and we also thought about Madagascar, China, Vietnam, but in the end we ended up with Greece, the lands of myths and gods. Our choice for Greece was largely based on some insecurity about an exam date. Ana needed to complete a state exam for her job and she could not miss this exam. The date of this exam was a long time unknown and only recently we found out the exam date is the 23rd of October, a week before our wedding. Not knowing the date earlier we did not want to risk planning a far vacation and then not being able to go, so we choose the smart solution and picked a relatively close destination.

We are plaing to spend three weeks in Greece where we hope to discover the Greek culture, the Greek food and the Greek habits. Of course we’ll also enjoy the beauty of the Greek islands.

The Spanish wedding

We are finishing up the planning of our wedding day. The 30th of October is the big day and from around 5 in the afternoon the photographers will be at the Parador hotel in Alcala de Henares, Madrid. We are planning to start making some pictures with family and friends at this time. We would like to request that our guests are at the Parador in Alcala around 5. About a half an hour later at 5:30 we plan to slowly walk towards the city hall. My parents, Bert, Sally and Annabel should be a bit earlier so they can help me get dressed (also subject to lots of pictures)

At 6 we have the reception at the Alcala city hall. This will take about an hour. During the ceremony there will be a civil servant reading a few lines and we will give each other a shiny ring (that if all goes well will be given to us by little Lucas, the son of our moth faithful visitors from Holland, Rogier and Barbara) and there will be a few people reading a little text. These people are an uncle of Ana, a nephew of Ana, our mutual friend Miguel and my brother Bert. Bert will be reading something in Dutch and hopefully there will be a translation of the rest of the texts. After this hour we´ll finally be married and the party will start.

After leaving the city hall Ana and I will go and make some pictures. Afterwards will head over to the Parador (close to all the festivities). In the Parador we arranged for a cocktail start will start at 8. While our guests enjoy the cocktail Ana and I will be getting some more pictures taken, and afterwards we will join the festivities.

Around 9/9:30 the diner will start and will last until midnight. Afterwards there will be a party until around 3 in the morning. At the end of the evening we will say goodbye to our guests and maybe we will visit some nearby bar, if there are still people interested in more partying, but that all depends on the situation.

In Spain a wedding seen as a perfect occasion to really dress up. Of course everybody is welcome in whatever they find comfortable, but the Spanish like to dress up fancy, suits, ball dresses, lots of jewelry and lots of shiny pretty things. It is nice to experience some time. Expect most Spanish to speak very little English. Some will speak English quite well, but this will generally be the younger generation. The number of visitors will be around 110 persons.

Before starting the diner there will be a table arrangement make public. The bride and groom will be at the main table together with their parents (sometimes ever on top of a little stage), and the rest of the visitors will be located around the main table. We have chosen for quite a normal diner. Normally during a Spanish wedding an outrageous amount of food will be served, but we prefer to keep things ‘normal’. Before diner a lot of appetizers will be available and then the diner will have a main dish with fish and white wine, a cocktail, a main dish with meat and red wine and a desert. I understand the timetables are very different to Dutch customs, but for once if should not pose a problem.

During diner it is not strange (and should be expected) that a random guest from a random table starts the shout. This person will probably shout something like ‘Que se besen!’, which implies ‘Kiss!’. Afterwards the recently married will kiss each other and afterwards the people will relax and quiet down.

After diner we dance, and the bride and groom will start the dance. Seeing I have two left feet the dance will probably not be something to remember for a long time, but still, I will try my best.

Last free month

Today starts my last month as a free man because in one month I will be married. The countdown has started and it leaves me with a strange feeling about a strange ritual called matrimony. In one month I will promise to be faithful, although I already am. After this promise we are officially faithful to each other and are expected to spend the rest of our lives this way, although in recent times with some money and a lawyer it is easy to break this faith. Sill, we are confident we’ll be together for a good portion of time, enough to make a commitment.

The ritual is so important it will be celebrated by our families, friends and acquaintances. In fact there are entire industries relying on this ritual and providing every service you can think of, naturally for a good price. I send it is a strange situation what almost seems un real… a strange dream where you are working and looking forward to something for months… a big party and for what exactly? A ritual that really does not mean so much.

Still, we hope for a good party and afterwards… we’ll see. This month of freedom will undoubtedly be the same as the months to follow, so there is no need to sowing my wild oats. On the other hand, there is nothing wrong with having some good old fun.

Coin issues

Gold coin!They are doing it again! The royal Dutch mint has decided to sell a new set of coins. Coins that used to be legal tender will be created again just like that. This time it is not a set of various normal coins, but that are going to recreate a set of gold coins.

This recreation is made using the original stamps and using the exact same specifications and the exact same gold content as the original coin. Today the original coin has a list price of € 1600,-. You can obtain this recreation for € 199,-. With this exact recreation you will be the owner of the very first Dutch golden 5 guilder coin. A very special recreation that should not be missing in your collection.

The coins seem to be identical to the original, with the only difference that they will appear a lot newer. I think it is incredible that an official body as the KNM is allowed to produce and sell these coins for just 10% of the catalog value. Am I really the only person worried that the original coins will drop in value fast, because any normal person will be unable to tell the difference between the original and the recreation in 20 years.

By the way, what is stopping me to by myself an old coin press and create my own old Dutch guilders. Under the pretext that it might be interesting for collectors. I can then sell these coins for 90% of their catalog value. That in the future collectors can no longer have confidence in any Dutch guilder I will just take for granted.

Update:
My paranoia was partly unjustified. When I checked with the KNM it turned out that:

The difference between the original and the reproduction is shown by an “R” that is added to each reproduction.

Smoked sausage

Smoked sausage!It is only one month more to our wedding date. The big day is approaching fast and we can notice the stress accumulating slowly but surely. I have selected and bough a nice suit and here are just a few still quite a lot of details that need our attention. The final selection of the menu, the rings, the music, some small details like cufflinks and a belt, the little pillow for the rings, the setup of the tables for the dinner, calling friends and family to get the final confirmations, translating the plan for the day to have it available in both Spanish and Dutch, translating the menu, finding little thank-you presents, etc. etc.

It is still pretty manageable. The annoying thing it that then suddenly all plans can make a turn for the worst. I received two delicious smoked sausages!! Really fantastic of course, and in the stressful time it offers the perfect way to relax and wind down by eating a very tasty Dutch smoked sausage. Sadly it was not meant to be. Enclosed with the sausage I found some instructions stating that we had to wait before eating the sausage. Oh NOOOO! For sure there is some reason to it, and I’m curious to find out. For now I’ll attempt to not eat the sausage.

Koffie ritueel

Kopje koffie!Hoe drink en geniet je maximaal van een kopje koffie? Dit is natuurlijk een erg persoonlijke aangelegenheid, maar ik kreeg een goede tip van een italiaan, en italianen zijn serieus met koffie, dus hierbij de tip.

Stap 1. Bestel naast je bakje koffie altijd een glaasje water. Drink eerst het water totdat je ongeveer 1 cm water in je glaasje over houdt. Je drink het glas water om de mond goed te spoelen, en allerlei mogelijke smaken te verwijderen. Hierdoor kan je beter genieten van de koffie doordat de smaak van de koffe meer tot zijn recht komt.
Stap 2. Geniet van de koffie.
Stap 3. Drink het laatste beetje water. Dit doe je om te voorkomen dat je tanden verkleuren door de koffie. Het is echter maar een klein beetje water, dus de koffie smaak verdwijnt niet volledig.

Geniet, maar drink met mate!

Pusher

Pusher!Een ‘pusher’ is een machine die je vaak op kermissen tegenkomt. Je gooit er flink wat muntjes in en die vallen eerst op een plateautje. Hierna worden de muntjes door een schuif van het plateau afgeschoven, en vallen op een verzamelplaat. Hier vallen steeds meer muntjes op, totdat er teveel op leggen en ze van de machine afvallen, zo in je zak.

Recent heb ik een instructie gevonden hoe je zelf een ‘pusher’ kan maken. Een uitdaging en een manier om veel geld te besparen (je hoeft niet meer op de kermis te spelen). Bijkomend voordeel is dat het er niet eens zo moeilijk uit ziet. Eigenlijk is de hele constructie alleen maar een heen en weer bewegend laatje.

Mijn plan is om eerst het heen en weer bewegende laatje te maken en de rest is dan eenvoudig. Voor het laatje heb ik nodig:

  • Motortje
  • Aan en uit switch
  • Een connectie met het stopcontact
  • ‘Laatje’ met een schuifmechanisme waardoor het ‘laatje’ makkelijk heen en weer kan bewegen

Theophilus London

Theophilus London!Muziek is en blijft een van de beste uitvindingen die de mensheid ooit heeft verzonnen. En muziek is ook een van de meest aan verandering onderhevinge kunst vorm. Er zijn extreem veel verschillende type muziek, heel veel instrumenten, en ieder jaar komt er wel een nieuw genre bij.

Ook muziek distributie is aan veel vernieuwing onderhevig en het aanbieden van een gratis download is een nieuwe stap. Zo heeft Theophilus London al zijn albums gratis beschikbaar op zijn website. Klinkt goed!

The Cove

Dolfijn!Recent heb ik de film ‘The Cove‘ gezien. Een indrukwekkende documentaire over het vangen van dolfijnen voor dolfijn-shows over de hele wereld, en de rest wordt afgeslacht door de japanners om als voedsel te dienen.

De film licht twee vreemde aspecten toe in dit verhaal. De dolfijnen die moeten optreden kunnen dit alleen volhouden als ze voorzien worden van flinke hoeveelheden medicijnen. Zelfs met medicijnen houden ze het niet lang vol, en moeten er geregeld dolfijnen worden vervangen door nieuwe.

De dolfijnen die worden afgeslacht zijn weleenswaar om op te eten, maar het dolfijnenvlees kunnen ze niet als zodanig verkopen. In Japan wordt het verkocht als vlees van andere type vis. Nadeel van dolfijnenvlees is ook dat er een gevaarlijk hoge hoeveelheid metalen in zit.

Een mooie film waar je beter niet heen kan gaan als je niet tegen dolfijnenbloed kan. Af en toe was het wel een beetje overdreven allemaal, tot huilende vrouwen aan toe. Het resultaat is wel dat ik voortaan parken met dolfijnenshows zal gaan vermijden.

Pencil art

Pencil sculpture!Wow, what an impressive piece of art. A pencil where the top part is converted to a little miniature statue. A very delicate job to make such small details.

I think I’ll go and give it a try myself. I think you can get a long way using a few needles, a mini screwdriver and a sharp little knife. I just need to find a nice big pencil that is easy to manage and then I should be able to make some reasonably looking mini statue/shape/sculpture.