Thursday, March 6, 2008

Dogs, Dinners and Dances - Oh My!

Hello, All! Still having a great time here staying busy with all the great new friends we've made. Eric was getting jealous of my social calendar, so I tried to fit in a few husband-friendly events towards the end of the week.

Last week we watched my friend Stephanie's dog, Oscar, while she was in Berlin and Normandy with her dad and brother. It was nice having a critter around. Oscar is 17 years old, so he's pretty set in his ways. But he kept Eric and I laughing with all his quirks and grunts. He usually sleeps about 20 hours a day and the other four he's mildly awake for 3.5 hours and semi-energetic for the other half hour.

Here's Oscar before I try to rouse him for a walk:

And once he finally decides to acknowledge me:
A big stretch before a walk:
And I asked him to pose for this one:

Wednesday I went on a tour of Antwerp's City Hall. We had a great tour guide who was very informative and I really enjoyed hearing the history of the building. And it was a treat to see the inside since it's often off limits to tours when official city business is being conducted.

These are pictures of the front facade of City Hall which faces into the Grote Markt.

In the summer, flags of 63 (i think) different countries are hung on all the flagposts. I'm looking forward to seeing that. I'm sure it's really colorful.

And this is a mural that hangs in the wedding room. Everyone who wishes to get married in Antwerp must first come to City Hall for an official civil ceremony. Then you can go on to have a ceremony in your church of choice, or use the space available in City Hall for a reception. There are several murals on the walls of the wedding room all depicting wedding from different eras. This picture depicts a wedding from the 15th century. The bride and groom (the names escape me) were both traveling and were supposed to meet in Antwerp to wed. A special church was even built just for their wedding here in Antwerp. But the story goes that they met one day earlier in a town just north of Antwerp and they couldn't wait one more day to marry so they married in that town and the Church built for them was never used. The story also goes that the groom/prince dies early in life and the bride/princess can't accept it so she travels around Europe with his body and goes a bit crazy.

Thursday I went on a tour of a local micobrewery, the 'T Pakhuis. We got to sample their three beers, Atwerps Blond, Antwerps Bruin, and Nen Bangelijke. We were told that Bangelijke is slang used by college age kids and it means "extremely good". I'm guess they think it's extremely good because its alcohol content is 9.5%!

Thursday night a group of friends went to dinner at Las Manas. Steph, Mike (her fiance), and Steph's brother and dad were in Antwerp before heading out to Normandy so we all decided to get together for some Spanish food. It's Mike, Stephanie, Eric, Me, Nicole (remember her from when I went to the indoor ski place?), her husband, Sean, then Jason, Steph's brother, and Steph's dad.

After dinner we headed to De Vagant for some Jenever. Jenever is a form of gin that comes in many, many flavors. So far I've tried sour pear, blood orange, kiwi, mango, vanilla, tripple berry, citroen, chocolate, and apple. They're served cold in shot glasses and I think they are intended to be sipped. I'm not saying that's always how they go down, I'm just saying some people sip, some don't.

And on Saturday night we attended the American Women's Club's annual Diamond Gala. It's a fundraiser and the charity chosen to benefit this year was Het Spinneke which means "the spider". The purpose of the organization is to help create a network, or web (hence the name), for families with handicapped children. There's a silent auction to help raise money. There were 40 items on which to bid ranging anywhere from paintings to trips to certificates for spas and dinners at Antwerp restaurants. I helped to prepare for the auction by way of wrapping the gift baskets so I knew what would be available. And early into the evening I had my eye on a hand-painted tea box from Hindeloopen, Holland. I watched the bids, and right before bidding closed, I made my move.

And here's my new tea box:



We had a really fun time. I got my hair done, and we got all dressed up. Dinner was great, and Nicole, Sean, Eric and I were the last four on the dance floor.

Sean and Nicole:

Putting those accounting skills to use... helping to tally up the auction proceeds. We made over 12,000Euro!
Once the auction was wrapped up, we could finally get our boogy on. Nicole and Sean dance to Meatloaf:
I think Nicole even got some video of us dancing. I'll see if I can get my hands on that to upload for your viewing pleasure!

And, of course, one of my hair:

Anyway, that pretty much wraps up last week. We still haven't decided on what to do this weekend. Maybe a day trip somewhere?

Oh, and one more thing..... do none of you people find Ausfahrt funny? Have you no sense of humor at all? I thought I'd get at least a comment or two on that one. You disappoint me!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course we think that ausfahrt is funny. I don't remember seeing that word before or I would have made a comment on it then. I cracked up when I read it a minute ago. Exactly what does it mean? Loved the dog pictures. Can you find one to bring home???? Love to you both. Monica

Anonymous said...

We need to comment on every part? Yikes! You keep raising the bar, Mel- it's hard to keep up! I love all the pics! I'm delighted you got to dog-sit and amused that he is so inactive! Did they bring him from the States or have they been there that long? Your hair looks beautiful and it seems like a really fun event. I love the mural story, too. It is akin to the story of Juana la loca. LOVE YOU! -Renee'

Anonymous said...

I use a lot of exclamation points. Sorry. I'll try to cut back next time. (BTW - I'm still up because of daylight savings time- it really doesn't feel like bedtime.)-Renee'

The Garvins said...

Of course you don't have to comment on every part. I'm happy to get any comments at all. I just thought Ausfahrt was especially funny and thought a reader or two out there might be inclined to comment on the humorousness of our find.
Yes, Oscar is quite a character. Sometimes I have to stand closer and examine him to make sure he's still breathing! I get him again next Monday!

Ian said...

I myself find Ausfahrt ... a relief - HA! Sorry.. I just had to!