Sunday, April 12, 2009

Amsterdam is Fun!

Hi Guys!

This will be my last message.....I'm coming home and hope to see you on Tuesday!

I just wanted to tell you a couple of things that are unique about Amsterdam. The first thing I noticed when I got here was all of the bicycles. Almost EVERYONE rides one here and every road has a big bike lane...on both sides of the road. They park bikes all over the place.

The other thing I noticed is all of the canals. Amsterdam is a city built on very low ground and they need the canals to keep the water out of the buildings. The canals are used as streets and many people use boats to get around and to have fun. I saw people having picnic lunches on their boats or just going out for a ride. Some of them even bring their dogs.

Amsterdam is the capital city of Holland and there are a lot of windmills in Holland. Windmills have been built here for over 1000 years and were originally used to help drain water from the fields. Another thing that I noticed is that the blades of the windmill are made from canvas, a type of cloth. I thought they were made from wood.

The last thing is the wooden shoes. Many people think that the people in Holland wear wooden shoes, but that's not true anymore. The shoes were worn by the farmers working in the muddy fields because they seemed to last better than leather ones. Now wooden shoes are used more for decoration and display.

It's really a fun city and I hope you both will get to visit it sometime.

Love.....Grandma

Hello and Gelukkige Pasen from Amsterdam

Hi Noah and Ava,

Did you know that in Amsterdam the people speak a language called Dutch? I didn't know hardly any words in Dutch, but now I know "hello" (hello - it's the same as in English)), "yaarwel" (good-bye) and "toiletten" (bathroom). All important words when traveling. Oh, and Gelukkige Pasen is Happy Easter! I hope you're having a nice Easter and have had a chance to do an egg hunt!

The Dutch celebrate Easter too and they give out a lot of chocolate eggs. I got one when I was standing in line to see the museum and they also give them out on the trams and trains. The country next door...Belgium...is known for making very fine chocolate. I just might have to bring some home!

The flower I associate with Easter the most is the tulip, so I'm sending some tulips to go with my wish of a GELUKKIGE PASEN!Love you.....Grandma

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Last Day in London!

Hi Kids!

My last day here was busy seeing what I had not seen yet (Trafalgar Square) and, something I was REALLY looking forward to...a ride on the London Eye!
Trafalgar Square is in the middle of the city and is a HUGE open area with a very tall structure in the middle called Nelson's Column. It's name that because there's a statue of Lord Nelson on top. He was an important man in England over 200 years ago so they honored him by building the column with him on top. The column is guarded on the bottom by four very large lion sculptures. The Square is very popular and many people visit when they come here and climb on the lions backs like Flat Noah and Flat Ava did.
I finally got to ride the London Eye. It's the biggest ferris wheel in all of Europe. It doesn't look so big when you're far away, but, when you get close, it's HUGE!!! Each car carries 25 people and, when you ride, you get to go around once...very slowly. At the top you can see the car next to you along with the whole city far below. The people on the ground below the Eye look like little dots. It was really exciting!

Flat Noah and Flat Ava enjoyed the ride very much too even though they were a little scared at first! There were a lot of other kids on the ride so they soon forgot to be scared.

It was a fun day! Tomorrow we go to Amsterdam, a city in Holland which is known for growing Spring flowers, mostly tulips. I can't wait to photograph them!

Monday, April 6, 2009

WOW.....am I busy!


Hi Guys!

Boy...there is sooo much to see in and around London. Over the week-end my friend Richard and I went on a boat ride on the Thames to a town called Greenwich. This is an important place because people here created the line called the Prime Meridian. You can find it on your globe going North and South all around the world just outside of London. Just like the equator separates North from South, the Prime Meridian separates East from West (sort of...you'll learn more about that when your Mom teaches you about directions and time). In the photo, Noah is on the East side of the Meridian and Ava is on the West.

It was a long ride out to Greenwich so I took Flat Noah and Flat Ava to their first ever visit to a pub. In England, local pubs are places where families go for a nice meal and to meet friends. This one in Greenwich is typical of other pubs. Lots of nice wood and windows and pictures on the walls.

Friday, April 3, 2009

London Sights


Dear Noah & Ava,

I've been very busy walking all around London. It's an interesting city because it's over 1000 years old, but parts of it are sort of new and other parts are very new.

There was a very big fire here in 1666, over 350 years ago. It destroyed most of the city, so new buildings were built. Then, again, about 65 years ago, there was another fire AND London was in a very big fight called a war. They were fighting with another country who wanted to take their land. Many bombs were dropped on London and ruined a lot of the buildings. So they rebuilt again! As a result there are shiny new buildings next to 350 year old buildings next to old stone walls that are 1000 years old. It's much fun to see!

Flat Noah & Flat Ava came along and especially enjoyed one of the newest additions to the city.....the London Eye (the huge ferris wheel that was built only 10 years ago). We're going to go for a ride on it sometime next week.

We found out that the very tall square building with the clock in it is call St. Stephens Tower. Most people think it's called Big Ben, but Big Ben is really the name of the bell inside the tower. It rings every hour to let people know what time it is.

I also visited one of the older buildings that wasn't destroyed by fire or bombs...it's called Guildhall and it's been the town hall of London for 800 years.
Tell your Mom that Grandma and Pata Peter went to a fancy dinner there once when they were first married. It was great fun to see it again. It's website is http://www.guildhall.cityoflondon.gov.uk/ if you'd like to see what it looks like when a dinner party is going on.

I love you guys and miss you!

Love.....Grandma

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Chocolate!!!


Hi Guys!

Boy...they sure do love their chocolate around here. I went to a store called Harrod's yesterday. It's a very big store with seven different floors and they have part of one floor that's just chocolate! They had chocolate from France, Belgium and their own chocolate from England.

They made the chocolate into all different shapes and some of them were really BIG! Like the egg in the picture. Flat Noah and Flat Ava really liked that. I tried to get a picture of them on top of the egg but it didn't work. They kept sliding off!


Outside of Harrods, all around town, there are many other chocolate shops. This is one tasty city!

Love.....Grandma

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Paris est magnifique!



Bonjour petit-enfants,

Je suis allée à Paris aujourd'hui avec Flat Noah et Flat Ava. Nous avions beaucoup d'amusement!

We started the day on the London tube VERY early before anyone else was awake. Then we transferred to the EuroStar train. It went under the ground and the English Channel and came out on the other end in France. We had breakfast on board and decided it was a great way to travel.

When we got to Paris we went first to see Notre Dame cathedral with its many sculptures on the front. The cathedral is located on an island in the middle of the Seine River which flows through Paris...just like the Thames River flows through London.

After seeing the cathedral, we walked to the Louvre Museum to see the glass pyramid. We went inside and walked some more. The pyramid and the museum are also very big.















Then we walked up a very long boulevard (a boulevard is a very wide street) called the Champs d'Elysees, saw all the stores and had French onion soup for lunch. It was delicious.

After having lunch, we kept walking, saw the Arch de Triumphe and, finally, the Eiffel Tower! I still think the Eiffel Tower is the most fun to see. It's soooo big and I can't wait for you both to see it for yourselves. I want to take you for the ride up to the top.

Ask your Mom how much fun that was!

Love.....Grandma

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Cathedral & Double Decker Bus



















Hi Guys!

I went to a VERY large church today (very big churches are called cathedrals). It's very old too, almost 400 years old. Inside the ceiling is so high you almost can't see the decorations that are painted on it. There was a concert being given by a choir when I went in, so I sat and listened. It was very beautiful and peaceful.

I was trying to get a good photo of a double decker bus, but they were too fast for me. There a A LOT of them here. I'll keep trying and get a good photo for you to see.

I'm off to Paris tomorrow and am taking Flat Noah and Flat Ava with me. I'm sure they'll like the Eiffel Tower.

Love.....Grandma

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Along the River Thames

Hi Noah & Ava!
I spent ALL DAY walking around the river in London today. There are wide paths (sort of like bicycle trails) on both sides and lots of bridges so you can cross from side to side. One of the bridges is called the Millennium Bridge and is just for people to walk on...no cars allowed.

Flat Noah and Flat Ava posed for my first photo of them with the most famous London bridge in the background. It's called the Tower Bridge because it's right beside a building called the "Tower of London". The Tower of London isn't a tower at all but a very large low building that used to be a prison where they put enemies and bad people.

Tell your Mom to check out Facebook for more of my photos.

Love.....Grandma

Thursday, March 26, 2009

London, Day 1


Hi Noah & Ava (Mom and Dad too!)!

Greetings from London. I flew on the airplane for 7 hours, then took a train for another hour and finally arrived at the house where I'm staying. The cool part about the train was that sometimes it traveled underground and sometimes on top. I liked being above ground better because I could see all the houses. Most of them had little vegetable and flower gardens in the back.



The house where I'm staying has a very pretty backyard too with lots of flowers. There are Spring flowers called daffodils growing all over here. They're bright yellow and smell very nice.



I went for a walk by the Thames River, which goes all through London. It was very windy but had lots of pretty trees and more yellow flowers called "forsythia". I had lunch at a place called a "pub". I found out that pub is a short name for "public house". A public house is a place where people from the neighborhood, who didn't have big houses, could come to eat and drink and entertain friends. It was very cozy and had good food.



It's time for me to go now. I'll write more tomorrow.

Love.....Grandma