Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Work

Isn't it strange to only feel good when you're working really hard? And not feel so good when you're being a lazy ass? Lately, sometimes, some days, some weeks I'm horrible. I think it is for the first time in my life that I'm having a hard time doing what I'm supposed to do. Don't get me wrong, it's only for my study and all the assignments coming along with it, I can hardly get started with some days. It's just, I know that everything will be alright, even when I'll miss the deadline. I can always finish it afterworths and it feels like I really don't care sometimes. And there's so many other things to do, read books, read about Malawi (there's way too much on the internet...), so many hours to sport, so many more chords I still can't play decent enough. So many emails to answer and send new ones, so often I have to get my desk/room organized a bit. So many friends to meet. O, and not to forget, so many hours to sleep! Basically I can be busy for a whole day, doing nothing. Sometimes I wish I could be more like a cat; they are réally doing nothing at all and they do enjoy it só much. Somehow I can only enjoy doing nothing for a short period, and only after I worked hard enough. I guess that's healthy in a way...
I don't know if I'm telling it the right way, and if you understand what I mean... It isn't as bad as it sounds, I'm getting there (slowly) without any major delays, so far.
But I turned it all around again since yesterday, I'm working hard, not sleeping enough and I'm feeling great!! I've worked till 3 am last night, after I went spinning for the first time in my life (never ever sweated thát much and my shoulders and neck are sour; sweet!), got up early, studied some more, followed a lesson and after this post I'm gonna eat, train (get só tired... : D ) and study some more. Today we had a meeting with on of our teachers about the Malawi plans and I would call him enthousiast, so that's great!! He needs to talk to some collegues first, but we'll hear the 'go' or 'no go' tomorrow. I'm gonna bet for the 'go'.
Mmm, supper is almost ready, I can smell it!

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

News

My roommates and I got a letter from the Duwo today, the organisation/company that we're renting our rooms from. As I might have told you, the house where I'm living right now (and all the houses in the street) will be broken down, because they're gonna build a tunnel for the trains. The date that we had to leave our little home was June 30th,.... till today! They're not able to make it, so I can keep living here till March 31st 2008.
So that canges things quite a bit. I was planning on leaving my room in March, when I'm leaving for Africa, and never move back again. The house wasn't going to be here anyway. But now I can try to rent it to somebody else for the months I'll be gone, and move back into my room after. I haven't decided what to do yet, it'll depend on what I want to do after this. Maybe I'll try to get a master in another city, than I'll have to move anyway... But, we'll see, I first have to get through this week. And with the start of the weekend, I'm gonna roll into the next stress; Sinterklaas. I still have to buy a present, write a poem and creat a surprise (can't find a dicationary, so it might be something different for English reader than I mean).

Have a great day!

P.S. Sinterklaas is comparable to Santa Claus, except for the fact the our celebration is based on a guy that really lived one day, and Coca Cola didn't make him up : )

Friday, November 24, 2006

Needles

Here you've got the pictures of last weekend, when I was in Belgium

Taken on Saturday, close too Coo, where the waterfalls are.


Upstairs, on of the freezing rooms

In theory, we were able to bring a horse along, but we couldn't find one back home. Henri (the guy on the right) and I found this huge Belgian horse along our way. The last picture is taken during our hike through the dark forests on slippery hills.

My Africa adventure really got started today. I visited a docter to get my first set of vaccinations; yellow feaver, hepatitis A & B, tyfus and DTP. My two arms ánd two legs got needled today, I need to go back in a month ánd afterworths. There's an order for fifty malaria pills as well. I even might get a needle against rabiës, but that's a really expensive one. It's exciting, it got started now...
Strange to realise that the 0,5 ml injected in my muscle will prevent me from getting sick, or keep the symptoms acceptable.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Hitchhiking and trains

It's almost 4 pm right now and so far I've only been busy with Malawi-things. My two friends and I had a meeting today at the office of the organisation Ex-change, in Hilversum. They keep contact with a christian organisation in Malawi, that will help us once we're there. Most time today was lost by traveling by train; we were at the office for an hour. We discussed about the assignment(s), financial aspects and we listened to the stories about Africa and Malawi. As far as I know right now we (Veerle, Leonie and I) will create an inventory of the current agricultural situation in Malawi. It'll contain a lot of traveling in the area surounding the capital, but also one or more weeks to the North and one or more to the South. That's an unexpected way to see a lot of the country! And Malawi has a length somewhere around 1000 km....
By the way, I went to Belgium last weekend with my bible study group, from the student association. We got to know eachother a lot better and we had a lot of fun! Five people went by car and four went hitchhiking. Henri and I went hitchhiking and started early afternoon with the sun shining down at us. It took a lot of time to get out of the busiest part of the Netherlands (de Randstad), but we arrived at 11 pm in Stavelot/Somagne after six lifts. And, against all odds, we found two guys that rented a house very close to ours, so they dropped us of at the door. The one we rented was one out of four, and that was the whole village! It was in the French speaking part of Belgium, in the Ardennes, with a hilly landscape filled with bush, agriculture and nice villages. We visited the highest natural waterfall in Belgium on Saturday (nine people in one poor car), we walked for some hours, played games, kept the fire burning (it was pretty cold and the very old house was isolated badly/not, and fire = fun), visited a Roman Catholic, French church on Sunday and played more games (it rained all day). Henri and I got sick of being inside and left for a too long walk, we didn't want to turn around, so we left the path and hiked through fields and bush till we found another trail. But it got dark and we ended up walking through a very dark night, without lights on the most slippery trails/bush you've ever seen! We lost the trail again in the dark, so we had to trust our feelings and went up hil straight through the bush. All of the sudden we heard a big 'snap', but the animal (or something like it, we weren't able to see a thing) didn't run away... After some seconds, we decided to go left, in case it was one of those wild pigs...
We went to bed pretty early on Sunday, to be able to start hitchhiking on Monday while everybody was driving to work etc. We were in Maastricht (the Netherlands) a bit after 11 am in three lifts, from where we were able to use the warm train for free, because we're students. Pictures will be there soon, now I'm first gonna do some studying, bible study tonight and more studying at night afterworths; I have to study sómetimes...

Monday, November 13, 2006

Mess

Sorry, I messed something up a bit. The storie about my vacation to Texel can be found in post 'Texel 1', so just scroll down.

Wednesday, November 8, 2006

Texel


My family



This is just behind the dikes (I'm standing on the dike), you can see the lighthouse

Matthijs (my older brother), mum, sister Renée, Jasper, Helene (Matthijs' girlfriend) and my dad



Two little bunkers in the dunes and the heather

Mum and dad on their bikes, lots of sheep and even more birds on the island

When the water of the sea is low, you can walk back to the land (if you know what you're doing)



Tiny pieces of shelves, which prevent a little bit of sand to be blown away

That was it. Hope you enjoyed it, I did.

Tuesday, November 7, 2006

Special day :D

This misty Tuesday, November 7th, is a very special day, because of two things that happened.
First of all I was able to throw a little piece of paper out of my agenda. That doesn't sound too special, does it? But it had been in there ever since the first week I was home from Canada. I need to write things down, otherwise I'll forget them, do them too late or I'll find myself in one big chaotic mess after a while... So, I created a big to-do list that seemed stuck in my agenda forever. But today... : ) yes, I was able to stripe the last thing away. Now my agenda looks a bit naked to me...

The second special something, is WAY more exciting! I heard that I'll be going to a foreign country for at least three months, eventhough I don't diserve it at all. As far as I deserve anything in my life, because every little thing is a blessing; my bed, bible, my heating, loving family, bread, education, friends, health. But this is just tóo crazy! I barely knew what I wanted, where or in what to graduate in, and now God came up with this plan... Better than anything I had come up with myself; HE's great, HE's the best!
I was thinking about a little game, so you readers could try to guess the exact country, but I háve to say it. It's in Africa; Malawi. It isn't totally sure; teachers still need to agree too, but at the other hand nothing is ever sure anyway.
You all know I'm in my fourth, final year right now and the graduation (I don't know the exact word, I mean finishing my study) is planned for the last half year. Till February I have to follow the last courses and from the 5th the graduation is planned. So my plan right now is to leave the Netherlands in March and end up in Malawi (in March too ;), together with two study friends. The whole February month is reserved for a literature study, so we'll get on the ice with decent skates. Haha, I don't know if the Canadian readers know what I mean by that, but I think you're able to guess the meaning of this Dutch saying...
So... for now it's even more difficult to concentrate, I'm thinking about getting needles, getting into planes, and I already got a travelbook from the library about Malawi.

For now, Khalani Bwino!

Lotte

Monday, November 6, 2006

I got them back!

The pictures are a bit old, and the whole story too, but maybe you remember I was stupid enough to delete the memory card of my camera? A friend helped me getting them back. Or, I should leave the 'helping' part out, because there was nothing I could do about it, but he fixed it in minutes. Thanks again...
The Niagra Falls, with Doug and Nancy Garrett.

After milking, just outside the barn of the Vander Meulens
Twice Vander Meulens; heiffers and backyard

Montréal; an 'old' city with lots of new



Cows getting a shower, can it get any weirder?

The heiffers


The swamp I biked to, on Jake's bike. Somewhere in the middle there's a dead tree on the ground, that's where I ate my lunch...

One last picture of one of the kittens at Gord and Ann's place.
So, now it's back to work again. Translate a piece for our report into English, finish an article, play soccer, shower, eat and start learning for a test that I'm facing this Wednesday.

Thursday, November 2, 2006

Bored.

Just a short note. Because I'm bored, and to let you know the pictures of last week are coming, but it takes much more time to get a lot of pictures in a post, comparing to just typing some words. This week the weather is really changing, it's pretty cold and hail and rain keeps coming... A moment ago, I couldn't resist it anymore. I've been inside for almost the whole day and the heavens opened again, so I went outside for a walk in the rain. Don't ask me why the call 'get out of your room, go outside' seems to call me even louder when it rains... I only know I enjoyed it. And last night too, when I got soaking wet during the training... Wow, there's a rainbow showing up, against a dark, deepgray sky... It's so hard to concentrate.
Alright, but now I'll have to get back to work. I'm writing an article about emigrating to Canada : )

Type to you soon,

Lotte