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  • What’s demeter with that temple

    7月20日, ギリシャ ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    An extremely loud clanging noise way too early for a Sunday morning told us it was time to be up, also a broadcast from the local church was blaring across the village, obviously it is not a day for lie ins. Our day was at least partially planned from when we had made our decision a couple of days ago and we gave the girls plenty of advance notice so that we weren’t in a situation where we were waiting around for them. I took care of all the holiday admin, checking in to ferries, confirming hire car details and messaging our next Airbnb host as tomorrow is moving day.
    Everyone managed to follow instructions and we were all ready to go ahead of our self-imposed deadline. We were off to visit the Temple of Demeter. For those of you as ignorant of Greek mythology as I am, Demeter was the goddess of harvest and agriculture and the mother of Persephone who got with Hades (Ruby Simpson, 2025). There was slightly more to this temple than the one we visited yesterday, it even had an admission fee. We had a bit of a wander around the ruins and then a look in the museum, it is very impressive some of the construction work, especially since it was all in marble.
    After that we headed into the hills looking for a bit of food, there are a couple of villages on the tourist trail to check out. The first one was a bit rubbish and then by the time we got to the second the girls were getting a bit hungry and grumpy and decided that they wanted to sit down somewhere to eat. We happened to find a lovely table underneath a fig tree, it was part of a restaurant, so we sat there. We ordered some food and while waiting we were serenaded by a very loud cicada and managed to locate it, on a branch over Olivia’s head. This freaked her out quite a bit so eventually I stood up and brushed it away with my hand, which freaked everyone out. The food eventually arrived and was quite tasty, although we had our usual issue with portion control, meaning I had to finish off the last of the bread and tzatziki, because I have no control.
    It was getting on in the day by this time and we had planned on going to the beach again so that is what we did. We went back (baklava?) to the same beach we had been at the other day but it was completely different as the wind was up. The other day it was gently lapping water and naturists, today it was crazy waves and windsurfers. The girls wanted to cool off so they went in the water but not for long, and we didn’t stay for long either as it was not the most relaxing. It was time to head for home and a quick dip in the pool for most of us, 30 lengths for me and 80 for Jess.
    We have an early start in the morning with two ferries to catch so we needed to get our packing done which Jess took care of because she is the packing master and then it was time for a gourmet dinner of toasted sandwiches with whatever limited fillings we had left in the fridge. Tomorrow we will be making tracksos from Naxos, it has been fun.
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  • Relaxos in Naxos

    7月19日, ギリシャ ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    A much better sleep was had last night and I woke up fresh as a daisy to start the day. A tasty biscuit, fruit and Greek yoghurt breakfast washed down with lashings of coffee and I was ready to get stuck into a bit of work. I couldn’t get much done as I had to head off to the shop so there was also breakfast for the girls. Lily and Ruby came along for the ride, we got some tasty goodness from the bakery as well and then some petrol for the car before heading home. Tate had her regular Korean lesson and we got our regular morning food delivery from Sophia, today we had some boiled potatoes prepared with olive oil and salt and a dish full of olives straight from tree, also prepared with salt and olive oil. I think that must be a Greek staple. We also got a load more tomatoes and cucumbers, even though I tried to tell her that we still had loads left from yesterday. After Tate had finished her lesson we eventually got around to having lunch, which mostly consisted of food from our hosts, so there are some benefits.
    We had to weigh up our options for what we would get up to today, choosing between temple and town or different temple and beach. I will not apollogise for our decision which was to go to the Temple of Apollo and town. We got ready to go and despite plenty of warning we still ended up waiting around for Lily to finish her eye makeup before we could leave. It wasn’t too much of a drive to town and a walk to the temple which to be honest was a little bit of a disappointment. They started work on it in 530 BC and they haven’t finished it yet, Greek tradies are apparently not the most reliable. The location is quite impressive but all that is there are a couple of pylons with a huge marble lintel across the top, we were there for about 5 minutes and that included photo time. Then it was a stroll around Naxos town which was much more impressive, especially the old part. It consists of a labyrinth of narrow alleys that you would not even know were there, they are well hidden off the main streets. We picked up some little touristy things, fridge magnet, postcards, gifts etc and eventually came to a less interesting part of town. Lily had by this point decided that all she wanted was to sit down and have a rest in one of the many bars advertising happy hour to have a rest and a cocktail. We walked past a load of places until we arrived at just about the first one we had seen when we arrived at the town, we had completed a full lap. Some enjoyable beer, cocktails and milkshakes were had before it was time to head back to the car via a supermarket and head for some so we could enjoy a cool off in the pool.
    Dinner for tonight was a Greek salad made from all the goodies given by our hosts with the old favourite from our trip last year of toasted sandwiches, it was also very tasty. Some biscuits to round things off while the girls and Jess played cards and I wrote this uninspiring recollection of the days events, we were all pretty knackered, it is hard work living this life in the sunshine it would seem.
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  • A cacophony of cocks

    7月18日, ギリシャ ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    No, that is not the collective noun for a group of roosters but rather the noise I was hearing at about 5am this morning. Please allow me to explain. At around 4-ish I was awoken by Jess doing something with the aircon due to the room being overly hot and uncomfortable. This disturbed me and the heat made it hard to get back to sleep, less so for Jess, and so I decided I would just get up and do something rather than lying there doing not much. I sat outside in the darkness where it was cooler and it seems like just about every property in the village has its own rooster and this was the morning cacophony, at a variety of volumes, for an hour or more, well before the sun was coming up. I was not alone in my early morning revelry as Lily was also awake early, in her case something to do with waking up and remembering some horror movie she had seen recently and being disturbed by this. So we sat and had some coffee to keep us perky.
    I got loads done and eventually everyone else started waking up as well. I was feeling a bit beardy as it has been a while since my last shave so that was on my agenda for today. I didn’t bring my razor as it has a removable blade so the only razor we have is the girls lady shaver, I was not sure it would be up to the task of my rugged manly beard. I also didn’t have my usual shaving soap so needed to use whatever was available here. The lady shaver did a surprisingly good job, gliding over the contours of my chin like it was a pair of lady,s calves. And I have spent the rest of the day smelling like midnight orchid.
    The girls did their morning exercise and Jess and I did some morning yoga, disturbing Ruby greatly with our downward dog. Then I had a bit of a swim, knocking off 20 laps so that all my exercise was taken care of for the day. Our genial hosts provided us with supplies from their garden, a dozen eggs, a bag of potatoes and a variety of tomatoes, peppers, courgettes and white eggplant, enough for several days worth. So I combined some of the eggs with leftovers we had brought back last night and had a very tasty lunch.
    We had decided a beach was on the cards for today because we all liko a beach, Alyko beach it was. Today we even managed to take all the bags we had packed with us, so we had pretty much everything we needed. According to our good friends at google, next to the beach there was also a cedar forest and I was quite looking forward to that, although when we got there I couldn’t see it for a bunch of trees, so that was a little disappointing. The beach looked good, sandy and empty, and disturbingly for the girls, clothing optional in some places. We decided to opt for yes to the clothes. But there was not much shade so Jess and I just popped to a shop to pick up a couple of beach umbrellas. Job done and we got back to the beach, I was pretty keen on getting into the water which was clear, cool and inviting. It was lovely, We swam a bit, snorkelled a bit and sunbathed a bit, it was extremely chill and more like what we expect from a Greek beach. We headed for home with the obligatory stop for supplies, once we got back there was time for another quick swim in the pool before we needed to worry about dinner.
    We had had the idea to make a bit of a Spanish omelette since we had potatoes and eggs and Jess was going to make an accompaniment so we’re set. Although the kitchen in this villa is about 3 feet wide and gas two gas burners so we’re set we’re working with fairly limited equipment. It took quite a while and involved a lot of ducking and weaving but we got there in the end. I am sure it will come as a surprise to no one to hear it was absolutely delicious.
    Now it is the restful part of the evening where blogs are written, music is listened to (an Ed free zine tonight) and biscuits are munched. So that is enough of the factsos about today in Naxos.
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  • Our genial hosts

    7月17日, ギリシャ ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

    It was moving day today, that’s right, time to say goodbye to Santorini and make our way to Naxos. This meant that the packing that didn’t get done last night needed to be taken care of this morning, which meant that the rockstars that are our daughters needed to tidy their room which was quite a state. We were so organised though that we were ready to go ahead of time so were just waiting until our checkout time before setting off. We made a quick petrol stop for the hire car before heading for the port and we were there well ahead of time as well so just sat and had a drink while waiting for our ferry.
    When the time came we got in the queue and the muscle memory from last year kicked in and Lily raced to the front and was first aboard, although it was all in vain as there were assigned seats. It did enable us to get to the front of the queue for donuts though, so it was not all a waste of time. The ferry trip itself was not much to write home about, so I won’t bother.
    Soon enough we arrived in Naxos which immediately had a different feel than Santorini, rougher around the edges sums it up. We saw the sign saying ‘Simpson Paul’ and met up with the dude who was delivering our car. Once that was taken care of it was off to our villa which we were very excited about because it has a pool and we were keen for a refreshing swim. We got there mostly without too much trouble although a shouting match did break out at the point when Google maps was giving us some iffy directions at the same time as Lily was practicing her parenting skills on Ruby. We were at the villa soon enough though where we met Sophia and Panagiotis, our hosts. Before moving on I need to explain that all communication previously had been with ‘The team from Aegean Hideaways’ and so I had the impression it was some form of management company. They started showing us around, telling us we could help ourselves to tomatoes and cucumbers growing in the veggie patch or eggs from the chickens and generally being incredibly hospitable. It is often the way that people will rent out their houses in the summer and go and stay with family elsewhere, I am not sure when it dawned on me that this was not the case, I think that it was possibly around the time their children were nosying about as we were shown around. It turned out later on that I was possibly the last person to wake up to this fact. So we have the upstairs level and they are downstairs, but very definitely on the premises which means a little less privacy than we hoped for.
    Lily was still not quite recovered from the shouting match in the car and she took this news very badly, saying it was a scam, checking out the Airbnb listing to see exactly what it said and generally to imply that she considered us to be failures as parents for falling for such an obvious swindle. She then proceeded to tell us she had resigned herself to not enjoying Naxos at all and that essentially it would be a cold day in hell before we would see her anywhere near the pool as it was creepy that they might be watching us. Jess and I and the twins weren’t too bothered by this and had a lovely dip to cool down, Ruby stayed with Lily to show solidarity and sisterhood.
    After a bit we decided we needed to get some supplies so a little drive to the coast was in order where we found firstly a bakery and then a little supermarket and got what we needed. Then it was back to our villa, with poor Lily, who had almost recovered her usual joie de vivre, losing the plot completely when Jess skipped an Ed Sheeran song on the playlist. To be fair to Jess though, it was a crap song. There was a bit of time for us to do some work before dinner and then headed off to one of the two restaurants in the village.
    It was an awesome setting, on the hillside with tables outside on actual grass and a view across the islands in the distance as the sun was slowly setting, changing from golden to orange to red before disappearing behind the horizon. We ordered some food, probably way too much, and chilled with our drinks while waiting. Then our food started arriving and it was clear that we had indeed overdone it but it was so bloody delicious we made a very determined effort to eat as much as we possibly could. While yakking away, on two separate occasions Allegra made me chuckle uncontrollably, I can’t remember exactly why, if you want that level of detail then you need to check out Ruby’s blog, but she is certainly a funny child. We couldn’t quite finish our Naxian potatoes or pita bread so Jess fashioned a doggy bag out of the paper plates we were served on so we could bring it home. We paid the bill, the cost was less than half that of the restaurant in Santorini, which further added to our appreciation. A walk home followed but with no room for beer and biscuits tonight. Then the cold day in hell arrived and the girls all went for a quick evening cool down in the pool. Things are looking up.
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  • Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oia Oia Oia

    7月16日, ギリシャ ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    This morning was a little bit of a rinse, wash, repeat from yesterday with Jess and I getting a bit of work done before the girls were properly awake. They gradually woke up, and poor Olivia was not too well as the sore throat and sniffles she has been travelling with are not improving much. But she did manage to get back to sleep while everyone else was getting on with things. I put some of our dirty clothes into the washing machine and then Lily, Allegra and I went for a little stroll up to the bakery to pick up some lunchables. On our return I realised that I was mistaken as I hung up the washing, I had actually just put it in a machine, as it did not seem very washed. But at least we had some tasty food which we promptly devoured. Then because I was so on the ball I got everything organised for going out today, towels and water shoes in one bag, water, suncream and other stuff in another. I was hugely impressed with myself.
    Then we all got suncreamed up and it was time to head off. We were heading to a town called Oia as Lily had found us a place to go where we could swim. It was a bit of a drive but at least we were in air conditioning so that was nice. We got to Oia, parked up and then got one bag out of the car while wondering what exactly had happened to the second bag, which definitely had not made the trip. I think most of us were slightly confused as to exactly who was to blame for this turn of events but very helpfully Jess cleared this up by announcing ‘we all know exactly who is to blame for this, it’s dad’. I was very happy to have that mystery solved. I feel that initially Jess may have been a little upset about this as it meant we had no water and no suncream so we popped into a supermarket to pick some up but when she asked me if we needed a wooden penis bottle opener like the ones that were on sale I realised she was not too bothered.
    We then wandered through the town and down towards where we hoped to swim, it was quite a descent and in the heat we were all very aware that at some point we would need to walk back up. There were several photo opportunities on the way down, this is basically the reason for the existence of this town. We got to the bottom and could see that the path to the swimming spot had had a fence constructed to block access due to risk of landslides and also that there was a guard there stopping people from getting past, which greatly disturbed Lily who announced several times that she really wanted to go swimming in that spot. We decided that as we were going to have to walk back up the hill a smoothie was required to replenish energy levels and as we sat there Lily noticed that the guard was no longer at his post. She continued to provide updates as to this status every thirty seconds or so, and in between continued to mention how she really wanted to swim at that spot . While sitting there Jess asked what I had done with the empty water bottle, of the two we had bought earlier. Upon telling her that I had thrown it away she said that this was literally the stupidest thing I could have done as we didn’t have much water. I was forced to remind her of that time I had left the bag containing our water bottles in our accommodation and she was forced to agree with me. Once smoothies were consumed we realised that we had no choice so set off for the path. At the last taverna before the gate, it was about 20 metres away, we saw the guard having a drink and a smoke. He had been so dedicated to his task while standing at the gate but now he was 20 metres away he couldn’t care less apparently and there was a procession of people taking their lives in their hands.
    We got to the spot where Lily really wanted to swim and there was also a place where you could jump from a great height into the water, there was some dispute about the exact height, estimates range from 2 to 6 metres, depending on who we are are trying to impress with the story. The girls all went into water for a bit if a swim while Jess and I posted a game of ‘I’ll go in if you go in’, resulting in a tie where neither of us went into. Lily, Ruby and Tate scaled the stairs/rocks to get to the platform where they proceeded to jump in, in reverse order. It was quite frightening to watch, it must have also been quite frightening to do because I reckon it was at least 6 metres high, very impressive they are. Allegra very impressively resisted any temptation to be peer pressured into doing something she didn’t want to do and just chilled in the water. After the jump they all got out and it was time to walk back up the hill. Luckily we still had one bottle of water to help us maintain hydration on this trek.
    It was hard work but we eventually made it back to our car and drove home via a supermarket for tonight’s requirements. When we got back it was time for a little rest before another delicious pasta salad was conjured up virtually out of thin air and of course a serving of beer and biscuits as we sit in about a 1m square circle on a very uncomfortable terrace under a starlit Greek night sky.
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  • Biscuits and beer

    7月15日, ギリシャ ⋅ 🌬 26 °C

    We were up quite late last night and it had been a long day so a lie in was in order all round. We started stirring at around 10 and quickly realised that we had nothing for breakfast as getting supplies had not been high on our agenda last night. So Jess and I needed to get organised quickly before the girls got too hungry and also before my need for coffee kicked in. It was a hot start to the day with the sun blazing down and we tried to find our way through the maze-like alleyways, peering over the occasional wall to have a bit of a nosey at some of the properties. If i didn’t have such an amazing sense of direction it would be very easy to get lost, of course Google maps helps a bit as well. We found our way to a mini-market and a bakery and between the two of them they had just about enough to get us through breakfast and lunch.
    We didn’t want to rush out this morning so made the girls laze around while Jess and I did a bit of work. It’s something we always have to factor in when we are away, it’s annoying because we would just rather be completely relaxing but of course on the plus side, it does mean we can have these nice long getaways. So we did a couple of hours before lunch and that was that for the day. We had picked up a selection of Greek pastries for our lunch and as tasty as they were, we were all in agreement that they weren’t a patch on the spsnakopita that Jess whips up at home. She must have been Greek in another life.
    Our plan for the day, such as it was, was to go to a beach so that we could get into the water, even though Santorini is not known for its beaches. So we set off and drove to a random one chosen from the aforementioned Google maps without bothering to do any further research. It was a little disappointing, even given our low expectations. The sand was black and stoney and it was quite a windy day so the sea was quite choppy. We had to walk a fair way to get past all the beach loungers but eventually found a spot under some shade and set up. While sitting there we realised we were quite close to the airport and underneath the flight path. What gave it away was the planes coming in to land with engines screaming just over our heads. They were all wobbling in the wind as well, we were just happy the pilots were all on their games. The girls all went in the water while Jess and I sat and chilled, although I got hot after a while and needed to go and cool off myself. The girls were having a lot of fun wee-ing in the waves, this involved jumping with every wave and shouting weeeeee. I joined in a little bit I find it much easier to wee in calm waters. We had a bit more chilling time, with the girls making the most of the sunshine and catching some rays.
    We had to head home via a supermarket to pick up further essentials for dinner and tomorrow. Once that was taken care of it was back to our apartment to shower off and relax a bit. I may have jumped the gun earlier when I said work was done for the day, poor Jess had an evening class she had to deliver. So she got on with that and I got a lovely pasta salad whipped up for our dinner. We enjoyed it greatly and waited around for Jess to finish, she managed to wrap it up early which was nice. It was nice because we had been waiting patiently and with great restraint for our late night treats A tradition we started last year was to finish the day with biscuits under the stars, they have a very wide range of creams that we greatly enjoy, today we had strawberry, banana, lemon and chocolate and managed to just about polish them all off. We also added to the experience by adding beer, for the adults. So biscuits and beer has been born, long may the tradition continue.
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  • Keeny to be seeny in Santorini

    7月14日, ギリシャ ⋅ 🌬 26 °C

    I awoke this morning worrying unnecessarily about the day ahead. Would it be easy to collect our hire car in Santorini and get from the airport to our accommodation and what would we have for dinner. Jess put my mind at ease by saying we would just deal with whatever came our way. So that helped and I could get on with what we needed to get done before heading off on our travels. This basically consisted of eating the food that would go off if left in the flat and doing a final tidy while getting the final packing done. We were ahead of schedule but we were ready so we just decided to go. We set off to the airport and we made our connections very smoothly and so we got there in much better time than expected, so we were very Orly.
    There was not much problem getting through security except for Jess of course who managed to get her usual full body frisk from some old woman at the gates, I think she actually looks forward to it and hides some metal in her pocket before going through. We had time to spare so sat down and had a bit of lunch, but soon enough it was time to board. When everyone was on the plane the pilot announced we were going to be delayed as there had been s bit of an aerial display over Paris due to Bastille Day. He then said that if any children wanted to come and see the cockpit they could and Olivia was very keen and so she went up and was very impressed. Eventually we were able to get on our way and the flight that was about 3 hours passed fairly uneventfully.
    It was quite windy on our approach to land but the skipper managed to get us down, although it was a hard landing. It merited a round of applause and most of the passengers obliged. Then we picked up our hire car and drove to our apartment, although we decided not to go the quick way as it is always much more enjoyable to take a few wrong turns on the way. We parked in the village car park then walked the final stretch through a village that could not be more Greek if it had an ouzo fountain and olive trees in the town square. It is a very beautiful setting and we quickly dumped all our bags and headed out for some food. Our first choice was full but our second choice had space and the food and beer was just what the doctor ordered. Jess decided to show off her Greek skills with the waiters who were only too happy to oblige and the girls found it very amusing and teased her about flirting with them. One of the waiters, who was probably about 60-ish or more brought us over a couple of bottles of beer which he said were on him, so I wasn’t going to complain. After dinner we had a bit of a stroll around the village and then came back and sat on the roof of our apartment and looked at the stars and the moon rising over a hill in the distance. It’s fair to say we are all feeling very happy to be back.
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  • A jinx, a journey and Jurassic world

    7月13日, フランス ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Why did I book such an early train I thought to myself as the alarm sounded at 5.30 this morning. But I lay there a minute and realised I didn’t actually feel too tired despite not much sleep so I bounced out of bed, as did everyone else to be fair, even Tate. We had done most of the packing last night so didn’t need to do much this morning, just get dressed and go really. So that was what we did.
    Now avid readers will recall that on day two of our trip i mentioned how our travel had been so smooth and that it was safe to say that because it was too late to jinx anything. Of course anyone who has any idea how jinxes work will know that it is never too late and they will always come back and bite you in the bum. This what happened this morning. We were so organised that we were well in advance of the time we needed to be at the station so even seeing one train pull away was not a problem. Then we saw that our train was a little delayed but not a problem, there was a train on the next platform we could get, it just meant going downstairs, out one set of ticket gates, in through another, then running upstairs only to see the doors shut and that train pull away too. No problem, there was another along soon and we still had loads of time up our sleeve. Back downstairs, out and in the gates and up to the platform and soon enough our train arrived and we were on the way to the airport to catch our train. No problem. Until of course we got to the airport and saw that our train back to Paris was cancelled. A quick check at the tickets desk and they explained that some engineering works/tunnel problems between Amsterdam and Rotterdam meant we had to catch another train to Utrecht and wait for our train there. We would have 10 minutes to spare if everything went well but by this stage I was not going to put my faith in that. But the universe had obviously decided it had messed with us enough and that is exactly what happened. Apart from the train being a bit full and a couple of Australians being in our seats everything from there went smoothly until we got back to Paris and had some slight problems with some ticket machines, nothing that couldn’t be resolved with a little double shuffling through the gates together.
    We managed to get back to Lily’s flat and have some lunch and my gradual descent into tiredness due to the early start accelerated rapidly and I went for a bit of a lie down and a nanna nap. I managed to sleep for a bit while Jess cleaned the flat. I couldn’t sleep forever, as much as I would have liked to, as we had one more rendezvous today, as much as I could probably have done without it. The girls wanted to go and see Jurassic World and so that’s what we were off to do. Lily told us when we had to be ready and she was definitely not as understanding as I normally am when dealing with a similar situation so we (especially me because I was still a bit sleepy and not moving at my fastest) were told in no uncertain terms how useless we were. To be fair we were running a little late by this stage but it actually worked in our favour, we got our snacks, got our seats and the film started, with no ads or previews to sit through. The film itself was as expected, a few scares, a few extras eaten by dinosaurs and a large number of plot holes. It was fairly mindless but the girls all enjoyed it. After that it was back to the flat where another Monday night pasta was whipped up and greatly appreciated by all, I definitely felt the love. So it was a long and eventful day and I am glad it is coming to an end because I am excited as tomorrow we are off to Greece.
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  • The unDutchables

    7月12日, オランダ ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    After our very late night last night, it was past midnight before we got back to our room, there was nothing much planned today, and certainly not for this morning. It was a very lazy morning, drifting in and out of sleep but never feeling like I had had quite enough. Eventually though we need to rouse ourselves, Lily was starting to feel hungry. One thing that Jess always likes to do when she is in a big city is have eggs benedict as we can’t get it in Brive and it is her favourite, when we found a place called Eggs Benaddicted in Amsterdam there was literally no doubt that that is where we were going to go. So we got ready and headed out, catching a train to Amsterdam Centraal. When we got there Lily realised that there was a 30 minute walk to the restaurant, she was not happy, in fact she was a little hangry and set off at a great pace. She was not happy when I called her back as there was one place we wanted to show all the girls. It was the hotel where Jess and I got engaged, and it hadn’t changed much in almost 25 years. They were mildly impressed but did point out that it was not as if any of them were conceived there so it was no huge deal. They allowed us to take a few photos though before setting off again for the restaurant. Lily and Ruby got there first and nabbed a table then we all rocked up and joined them. Food was ordered and to be honest it was nice enough but given the name of the restaurant maybe not as good as we hoped, probably not worth a 30 minute walk.
    After that we strolled around a little, picked up some tulip bulbs for some gifts and checked out a couple of English bookshops. It was a bit strange walking about, in one way it is a very unique city but in another it was the same as any other, the same store brands selling the same stuff or tatty tourist shops selling tatty tourist stuff. So we weren’t feeling it to be honest, we were all a bit tired and so we decided to get off that tourist track and walked a little next to some canals which was nicer, although this then turned into the red light district with coffee shops every second store and loads of people already a bit the worse for wear at 4 in the afternoon. We got through there eventually and headed for the main library, mostly so we could take advantage of the facilities. After that it was time for us to head back to base, as I said we weren’t really feeling it, not up to big city exploration in the way we normally are. We got the train station and got on a train very quickly, got seats and everything. Three times the train tried to take off and three times it got a few metres then stopped suddenly. We sat there for a while with not so much as an announcement but then some Chinese whispers made their way along the carriages and it seems the train was cancelled. So we had to get off, switch platforms and wait for another train. We managed to get seats again which was lucky as I was feeling very tired.
    We got back to our hotel but needed to work out dinner. The hotel buffet at €30 a head with hardly anything meatless was quickly ruled out even though there were not much in the way of other options. It was a bus ride away to where anything was possible and after wandering and checking the choices we managed to settle on some falafel and halloumi burgers, picked up some desserts from a supermarket and then jumped back on the bus to get back to the hotel and eat. We now have a small amount of time to relax before bed, we have ridiculously early start tomorrow.
    So to sum up Amsterdam, it was a bit of a mixed bag really. Obviously the concert was a highlight for Tate and Jess and I had a nice meal and some fun dancing, but I think it was all very rushed and we are all way too tired to deal with the crowds of tourists which is not really our thing at the best of times. I think we are all looking forward to chilling and some island time.
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    7月11日, オランダ ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    There was not such an early start this morning which was nice, although we are not quite yet at the stage of our holiday where we have time to relax. So we did still have to get out of bed and get moving which I could have done without. We packed a couple of small bags for our trip to Amsterdam, I don’t think we will have much call for snorkels or water shoes while we are here. The girls managed to get all their clothes into one small wheely suitcase and Jess and I were forced to distance ourselves from them as we are the sort of travellers who think that backpacks are the only way to go. In fact you could say it’s like someone ground some salt and pepper over us, we are seasoned travellers. We were out the door in reasonable time for the first leg today, a bus trip to the train station, with Lily (check one) almost leading us on to the wrong bus but eventually working it out and getting us safely to the station. We like to play a little game where i pretend that we are running a little late and Jess gets all stressed and says I should have organised things better and then I laugh, I amuse myself greatly. We needed to get tickets for the train to the airport but out of 7 or 8 ticket booths, 7 or 8 were shut so we stood around working out the app and downloading tickets, the curse of the modern traveller, bad luck if you have a question you need to ask. This was all navigated though without too much trouble and we were on the way to the airport and Jess was reading Ruby’s (check two) blog and laughing out loud, a reaction I don’t get very often (melancholy sigh).
    We arrived at the airport with time to spare, just as well because those of us with backpacks were able to zoom up the stairs while those with a wheely suitcase had to join the throngs taking the escalator which caused us to have to wait for them, condescending head shakes greeting them when they caught up. Although we were at the airport we were not flying, it was actually where our train station was so we just had to wait around for our train which gave us time to pick up some lunch. Everything was going very smoothly and before long we were on board Eurostar and zooming through the French countryside while Jess and I got stuck into some work and then we were zooming through the Belgian countryside getting stuck into work and finally zooming through the Dutch countryside getting stuck into work. We stopped at Brussels, Antwerp and Rotterdam and didn’t see much countryside apart from some obligatory canals and windmills before reaching our destination station at Amsterdam airport, very confusing taking a train between two international airports.
    We managed to deal with getting tickets to get to our hotel with no problem, all the travel today has worked like a dream, I can obviously say that now as it is too late to jinx anything although the hotel slightly messed up our reservation so we had to deal with that on our arrival. We got to our room and it was nice to have a bit of time to relax and shower off the big city grime to feel refreshed while the girls busied themselves with getting ready for the big concert tonight with the excitement level building, especially for Olivia (check three). I feel that by this point of the day that Allegra (check four) should have either said or done something to justify being mentioned in today’s edition but unfortunately this was not the case so I guess this is just a token mention to make sure everyone was included.
    So the it was time for the grand depart, with the obligatory photos and ‘fit checks, as usual I was rocking a jean shorts and polo shirt look, and all the women in my life were looking amazing. I was a lucky man walking down the street with all of them. Another straightforward train journey and then we descended into K-Pop hell, Johan Cruyff would have been Cruyff turning in his grave at the thought. We walked the girls to the entrance and Lily and Ruby, despite being explicitly told in no uncertain terms that Tate was not to have a light stick (plastic overpriced merchandise tat) paid absolutely no attention to us and bought her one anyway. If she wasn’t already attending a concert tonight it would have made her ding dong day, she was almost in tears. Then they left us, without so much as a backward glance, as we were standing there waving them goodbye like a couple of sad empty nesters.
    We had a reservation for dinner and managed to get over it after about half a beer. The restaurant was a bit strange but after about a beer and a half we managed to get over this as well and we also managed to have a very tasty vegan meal so that was nice. After we had eaten a DJ started playing some absolutely bopping tunes so we just chilled out and played a bit of ‘what’s their story’ about everyone else in the restaurant and did a bit of seat dancing, we would have got up but no one else was and we were at least a couple of beers short of that. Eventually the concert was finished and the girls came to meet us, Tate was on an absolute high and had loved every minute, the best night of her life (it was fire?) and the others had enjoyed themselves as well. The DJ had given up on the bopping tunes and was trying to attract a K-Pop crowd but we decided to have dance anyway and got through a few tunes busting our moves on the dance floor. Then it was time to head home, and also for the jinx to kick in. A very helpful steward who knew nothing sent us to the wrong platform and by the time we made it to the right one our train was just pulling out. So it was a 25 minute wait until the next one, which at least gave me time to finish off today’s blog. If there is no post tomorrow it means we did not make it home, so please send out a search party.
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