Following dinner at Johno & Joannie's, we were taken for a drive to the southern part of the bay, where we watched the sun set.
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]]>We arrived in Dublin around 5pm following a very short flight (about 1 hour and 20 minutes). We were greeted by Annelies and Guiliano after we had collected our bags and had our passports stamped. We parted way at that point as we were to stay with my relatives (Joannie and Johnno) in Ballsbridge, south east of the city centre.
As we made our way, trying to understand the thick Irish accents, we boarded a bus and hoped we were on the right one. After a while I realised they had free WIFI on the bus, which helped pass the time. Before we knew it we were there. We met up with Joannie and she drove us back to her place. We got the grand tour of the apartment, it's on the 4th floor with great views and is quite big. We had a lovely dinner prepared by Joannie, and crashed as we were very tired from our day of transport.![]()
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]]>After about an hour and a half of driving (and one wrong turn by Jan) we parked the cars and headed for the train station. We took some photos of the "I AMSTERDAM" letters as below.![]()
After figuring out the Ticketing system, we boarded a train for the countries capital in a rather packed train (not as bad as Connex peak hour though) and it was about 5 or so stations till Amsterdam Central station. Unfortunately there was quite alot of construction going on at the station so we had to go out a side exit. Here is a Stock photo of central station as it should be. We were amazed at all the bikes parked near the station and people riding around.![]()
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We made our way to the Anne Frank Museum and stopped off for lunch at great cafe near one of the many canals. It was a really lovely day to sit outside with our meals.![]()
When we got to the Anne Frank Museum, there was a line going all the way around the corner, moving slower that a stoned snail, but we jumped in line and soaked up some sun. After about 30 mins of waiting we were inside. It was a really well done exhibition.
We walked through the Dam where there were hundreds of people (and pigeons) and had a look in too many souvenir shops (so many clogs...). ![]()
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At about 6pm we went for a walk through the Red Light District, which was a real eye opener. Unfortunately you are not allowed to take any photos there but I have a photographic memory!
After that we had some dinner on the run (Cat and I had like this weird sausage in pizza bread thing with chicken and other toppings on it, but it was still quite tasty), and made our way to the boat for the canal cruise. It went for about an hour and was a great ending to a long day of walking around. Here are some of the photos from it.![]()
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After the canal cruise we went back on the train to the stadium, where we found out it had closed and wasn't going to be open until 6:30am the next day, but we managed to find a way in. The next problem was that Jan, Mary-Anne and Liz couldn't find their car. But after a while of walking around for it they found it on another level (none of them realised they had come down some stairs?).
We walked in the door of Henny and Riky's Place at about midnight and went straight to bed... it was a long day.
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]]>In the afternoon we went to a traditional Dutch Gilde meeting where our cousin Henny was competing for the position of King. Each competitor had to shoot at the fake bird on top of the flag post, the winner being the person who knocked it down. Unfortunately (though fortunately in his wife's opinion) Henny did not win (the position, which lasts one year, comes with a full schedule of meetings, functions and many other responsibilities).
In the evening we had a BBQ with at least 50 Greijmans family members (my mum's family). It was great to see so much of our family again. I had met many of them when I was here 6 1/2 years ago, and some have come to Australia since, but my mother hadn't seen most of them in 30 years. It was a wonderful evening with perfect weather and scrumptious food. ![]()
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]]>Chris went for a long bike ride through the town when we returned home. I tried to sleep off some jet lag.
There was an odd moment when we were watching Andre Rieu (a dutchman) Live from Australia with Dutch subtitles playing the Australian anthem on TV. I have to admit, there wasnt a dry eye in the house..'.

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]]>Once we had collected our luggage, we caught the 0644 train to Eindhoven in the south (which cost us 19.80 euro!!) and arrived at 0815. Henny and Riky picked us up not long after, and took us to the village of Someren. After a few hours rest and a huge Dutch breakfast (chocolate on bread.. the way breakfast is meant to be) we went to meet Henny's mum and dad, Aunty Torres & Uncle Jan. ![]()
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After a lovely afternoon tea we went back to Henny & Riky's (where we are staying) to yet more scrumptious food. Following a huge dinner and dessert we went for a walk with Henny and his dog, Dorus, to see some more of the picturesque village (and to start burning off all the calories!).
After a bit of a chat with the relatives we headed up to bed and tried to sleep off our jet lag. This was easier said than done considering that despite being 1030 at night it was still light.
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