23 Nov 2018

FRIDAY's FAVE FIVE

Only too quick the weekend was over ! On Monday Toby went to school and the parents to work. I kept the house, I wanted to go window shopping nearby, but it was so cold and windy that I preferred to stay home and worked a bit on my little travel computer and got angry because different things didn't work and I have absolutely  to have that arranged before I fly to Egypt end of the month.

At 3.30 pm I picked up Toby from the day care. He told me that his school was too far for me to walk but his day care very close to the house. Very cute of him. He goes by bike, but one of the parents always go with him. Driving your child to school I thought it was by car, but no ever since he bikes, its per bike. The parents go to work by bike too ! Everybody in this area does so.

Punctually I was at the day care which was very nice and had a big football (soccer) ground in front. The door was open and nobody there, so I had time to look around and see the very well furnished rooms with modern games. Finally I saw a girl who was cleaning up plates and she came out with me to call Toby who was busy with his football game ! This area is so secure that there is no danger to let the kids play outside alone. Only I could have stolen some nice games inside .... nobody saw me and I saw nobody. Strange.



Then we walked home. The way is very nice across the canals and there is only one big main street which is dangerous. Once this street crossed, I gave Toby the keys and told him to ride home as old grandma was so slow. He was very kind looked always behind to see if I follow and then when he arrived he opened the door put the alarm off and I saw his head stretching out to look for me. I was really touched that he took so much care of me, finally it was as if he was babysitting me and not the other way around.

We spent the rest of the day choosing something to ask Father Christmas and watched a bit TV then the parents arrived.

The next day I had to get up very early because I had to take the Bus to Brussels and I had to be at the bus station at 8 am.



The bus arrived punctual I said good bye to the canals and watched the cars, all people going to work.



I left behind my nightmare !

Mr. G. picked me up at the Waterloo station and then went playing cards and I went to Nicole to play Scrabble. We made one game, ate two cakes and I told them my weekend in Amsterdam.



In my painting class I tried again a "Pouring" painting and when I saw the result I was very satisfied ! I was the first one to be surprised ! You never know what is coming out.

After painting class we went to the Lunch Garden and had lunch there. Then we went home to do our shopping or household scores.

In the evening I went with Monique to the cinema, she wanted to see "The wife". I was a bit hesitating because women who give up everything they love only because they marry, I just can't understand.



But it turned out that it was a beautiful film very well performed and I can only recommend it.

I had seen an advertising on internet for glasses to wear when it is dark. As I am blind like a mole when I drive and are blinded by headlights, I ordered them just to see how it worked ! And I am delighted ! I can see now so clearly it's amazing. Even the strongest headlight doesn't bother me anymore and I can see people and side streets which I couldn't see before ! I always avoided to drive in the dark. But now in winter I have too so I am happy to see like an eagle, and don't see trees where there are none !





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8 comments:

  1. Gosh, you even look like Toby in the photo of you together, or he looks like you.

    I guess as a 'middle aged' lady, you were not perceived as being any problem at daycare. If you were a 40 year old bloke, thinks may have been different. We once picked up our niece from day care, two men in the fifties it was then. We were closely questioned, but Little Jo was very pleased to see us and happy to go home with us, so things became more relaxed.

    Crazy bikes in Amsterdam. But the system works for them.

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  2. I have been wearing night time glasses for years now (the yellow ones). They don't just work in the dark though: also when it is very grey and dull outside and even when it's snowing!

    Lovely to see your grandson Toby looking after his grandmother so well.

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  3. I must check these night glasses out, it might make life a little easier. All those bikes, I don't think I have ever seen so many.

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  4. Your grandson Toby is so kind and sweet to care for you! He is such a wonderful boy :-)
    I love your artwork. Pouring method sounds really fun!

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  5. Toby is a young gentleman! Those bikes! My gosh -- how would you ever find your own? How llong does it take you on the train between home and Amsterdam?

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  6. What a fun time with your grandson! It's sweet that he was so thoughtful of you.

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  7. All those bikes would be my nightmare, too. And I own a bike and ride it--but usually only on bike trails.
    How sweet that was for Toby to take such good care of you!
    It looks like you had a wonderful time in Amsterdam.

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