
We spent several days on the beautiful beach of Playa Blanca. Suffice it to say that it looked a little different than the Texas beach!




Family of Four Traveling the World, Exploring New Countries and Learning a Lot Along the Way
It is safe to say that 2010 proved to be another great year for the Hooper family! It seems like each year gets better and better, so 2011 has a lot to live up to. Just in 2010, Caden learned how to read, Keali learned how to write many of her letters, the family moved to Europe, Scott had a great work year, and I have the best job imaginable. We are truly very fortunate and we appreciate it each day.
December was a very busy and fun month for us. Just a few highlights:
– Sinterklaas came in from Spain and went back again – without Caden or Keali in a burlap sack!
– We had our first visitor from the States (thanks Ashley!) which gave us an opportunity/excuse to go to the Van Gogh museum AND pick up our Christmas tree in typical Dutch fashion (on a bicycle).
– Caden had his first big play at school where he “performed” as a polar bear (super cute!).
– Scott and I made a quick trip to Houston where we were able to see many of our friends.
– We had our first overseas Christmas in Europe. Fortunately the reindeer food enticed Santa’s reindeer to come all the way over here so Santa could leave gifts for the kids. Skype allowed us to see our family on Christmas day, but we still missed seeing everyone in person.
– I received my annual painted piggy bank from the kids and LOVED it! That combined with my iPad may point to my best Christmas yet!
– Scott cooked up some excellent dinners for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The European portion sizes went out the window for the holidays!
– We took the kids to see the World Circus. It consists of acts from circus’s around the world performing all in one big circus. It was a fantastic show and the kids loved it. I don’t think they have ever sat still for so long…
– We found an awesome indoor swimming pool with slides and wave pools and lots of shallow water for the kids to play in. This may be their highlight of the whole month. Everyday they ask if they can go to the “swimmy place”.
– And lastly, Scott and I went out for New Year’s Eve. We had a delicious dinner at a Michelin rated restaurant and then went out to see the crazies! Trams stop running in A’dam on NYE due to people blowing up firecrackers ON the trams! People were all over the place blowing up fireworks throughout the city, streets, etc. When we came home, the cab couldn’t drive us the last block due to the 30+ people blowing fireworks all the way down our street. Now I fully appreciate why Houston has made it illegal to have fireworks in the city limits!
January 2011 brings lots of fun to the party too. Keali turns 4 this month, and I am scheduled to return to the States for about a week. Scott’s work churns back up this month, and life just generally returns to normal once the kids are back in school.
We are looking forward to a great 2011!
We had a great Thanksgiving here in Amsterdam. Scott made some deee-licious food. One of our American friends came over with her family and brought pecan pie and mashed potatoes. It was in fact a proper American Thanksgiving, right in the middle of Holland.
While we were eating, the question was posed, “What do you like about living here?” I have been giving it thought over the last several days. Because the real answer is EVERYTHING, I had to narrow it down to a few favorites. Here’s a short list.
1. The food. Without doubt. The food is fantastic here! Everything is fresh and mostly small farm grown. No corporate farming over here and Sysco does not take all the food to all the restaurants. The results in food tasting different everywhere you go. Yummy. Of course the down side is that not too many items have preservatives in them, so it requires frequent trips to the grocery store. I’ll take that deal every time.
2. The weather. It is really great weather. It is colder than Houston, but Houston is too hot. Since I had become acclimated to the weather in Houston, I had no idea how bad our weather was. Having been here, I appreciate how awfully hot it was in Houston. I may be fussing about the weather on month 6 of winter in the near future, but for now I am LOVING it!
3. The travel. Almost everything is within a 2 hour plane ride or a 3 hour high speed train ride. In a short three months, I have already been to Spain, Italy, France, England, Scotland, Finland, Sweden, Belgium, etc… What a great experience! KLM is my new found friend…
4. My job. What a cool job I have! Some travel is certainly required, but it has been a good trade for the experience for our entire family.
5. Let’s not forget about the vino! We are slowly learning our European wines and branching away from the Californian wines. Delicious!
6. The pedestrian lifestyle. We walk or bike or take the tram (which is great and cheap!) almost everywhere. I think there are more bikes here than people. It’s healthier and there seems to be much less pollution. That’s pretty surprising since this is one of the most populated areas of Europe.
7. My fantastic fam! Scott is finally home from the extensive travels back and forth to the US. The kids are loving it here. They tell us all the time that they never want to go back to Houston (mostly because they say it is too hot). This has already been a wonderful experience and we still have 75% more to go! (This pic is one of them sitting by the river running through Paris by the Louvre.)
We are so lucky to have this opportunity. We appreciate it every day.
We moved to Amsterdam August 5, 2010. Scott traveled back and forth to the USA for one week on and one week off until mid-October. He then returned for just over four weeks. I stayed in Amsterdam, well, all over Europe considering my work, and did my best to hold down the fort. It made me truly appreciate what single mothers do. I have been so lucky to have a husband who was involved with the kids to such a great extent. His absence confirmed what I already knew, which was it would be extremely difficult to do it all by myself.
We made it. It was tough. Tougher than I expected. But we made it.
He returned, and five days later, Scott and I went on a four day vacation to Venice, Italy. It was fantastic. We were able to experience high tide. We were able to eat, drink, and sleep. We were able to simply hang out with no “to-do” lists hanging over our heads. It was much needed.
Here is a short video of our holiday together. I look forward to returning to Italy!
So far, this sweet European adventure has been good. Now, don’t get me wrong. It hasn’t been perfect, and it has definitely had some serious downsides. The most obvious downer is that Scott has been in the States for three weeks now. We expect about one more week of him being there before he returns to Amsterdam. We are all so excited about him coming home! Hopefully his trial will be successful (either in damages or in learnings), but certainly him returning will be the highlight for the rest of the Hoopers.
Aside from the travels, I have had time to spend with some very cool new people. I had a great time hanging out with Stacy and Martin, et al. after a delicious dinner at their place, had a great dinner with Lauren and Eric and Lily, had a play date with Caden’s classmate and his mom, and am generally feeling completely at home in terms of friends and people.
My opinion is that she will need to do more than catch mice: I’m thinking more along the lines of learning to do dishes, laundry, or simply clean out her own litter box. (If you look very close, you can make out the mouse just in front of Bad Cat in the pic.)