I'm grateful for...


... getting a job!
... the beautiful  autumn weather we're having
... the ever growing baby girl currently inhabiting my best friends belly
... finally being able to treat myself to the Blog (Design) Love e-course by Elsie and Elise
... friends that understand my oldschool MSN emoticon shortcuts
... friends that understand me in general
... a boyfriend that supports me, no matter what
... awesome dance lessons
... tea. always.
... my climbing skills improving
... quality time with my camera
... time with dear friends
... the creative juices starting to flow again (about time...)

... being reminded how much of a language geek I actually am
... having a good reason to dive deep into dutch grammar
... Sas's soundtracks
... my new running shoes

The last bits of summer

A little while ago I went for a morning walk in a nearby park, hoping to get some last summer shots. Turned out the light already looked like it does on an average autumn morning, but at least all the trees are still green.
















Today last year...

...I was in Kenya. Imre and I spent September 2012 in Kenya, as a reward for a year of super hard work and my graduation.We went on a few safari's with our good friend and amazingly talented safariguide Rufus, spent a few days on the beach (we kind of had a private beach - due to tourism being very low we were the only guests in the lodge...), but mostly we hung out with friends Imre made there in 2009, when he was there for 5 months working on his graduation project.

I've heard people say that once you've been to Africa, you'll always feel a little bit homesick for it. I always felt like that was some sappy BS, but you know what? It's kind of true. At least for Kenya, I don't know about the rest of the continent.
Kenya is so beautiful. When you drive through the country, you are treated to a completely different view every 10 minutes. From mountains to rain forests to palm trees to Lake Victoria to tea plantations to the huge planes of the Great Rift Valley. But the landscape is not all: I've met some beautiful people while we were there. People that do everything they can to help street children that are addicted to glue. People that have such a passion for the work they do. People that are so warm and welcoming even though they hardly have any food to share with you. But they insist you have some.

Writing about our time there and looking through the pictures makes me long to go back... But instead I'm sharing some of the pictures I took of the amazing landscape and animals.


Tea plantations - all those fields are tea plants. We took a detour especially so I could see these fields - Rufus our safari guide knew I 'm a huge fan of tea.

 Our first safari was to Kakamega national rain forest - on this hill we watched the sun rise. The view was so incredibly beautiful.

 we hiked through the forest for hours, seeing all kinds of amazing birds and monkeys.

On our way to Thomson's falls we drove by a few panorama spots where you have a great view over the Great Rift Valley. 

 Imre and Rufus near Thomson's Falls (we got so wet..)

Standing by the Menengai Crater, a now dead (or at least sleeping) volcano. 


Fields of sisal plants. 


There were so many flamingos at Lake Bogoria.  

a few days later we went on our big safari, to Masai Mara National Park. We were treated to the sight of this beautiful leopard right on our evening drive the first night...

And to these two: the cub was so playful and still a bit scared of the vehicles sometimes. So cute...

We've seen so many vultures. flying, stuffing their faces with some dead wildebeest, in trees, on nests.

 Giraffes were my favourite. And especially this calf - he was a bit clumsy and had the funniest facial expressions.

 On our morning drive on the last day we came across the king of the Savannah. I couldn't get this song out of my head on the way back :)

 Our last getaway was to Tiwi beach, few km south of Mombasa. It was a perfect little paradise, with coconuts falling from trees, little crabs digging holes in the sand, and 'mr mango man', an old man selling fruit salads.
 We met up with one of Imres friends, Olympas, who now runs an orphanage together with his wife. They were on a nearby beach celebrating the birthday of one of the kids, and we joined them. I just love this picture of Imre and Jay, one of the older kids. 



And the rest of our time in Tiwi we spent on the beach, reading, talking, walking, collecting shells, snorkling. I want to go back...








Guess what I found?



You guys... it's officially autumn around here. The weather has cooled down, it's rainy, windy, but the sunsets are gorgeous. For the last week I've been home with the flu (that's why you haven't heard from me, I just don't have anything to tell...). So I just roamed the web and watched movies all day. Ever thought you could get tired of doing that? Well, you can.

The awesomeness I found around the web helped me get through those long, boring days.

These tips for autumn from Elsie & Emma make me actually look forward to the season.
Those who know me know I need this calender.
I'm working hard on a project for my best friends baby girl, but once that's done I want to learn to make these garlands.
I'd love to take Onward and Upward, a workshop by Amy from Lemon and Raspberry...
I recently discovered Kristin's blog My Life as a Teacup, and wish I had sooner.
I've been listening to Joshua Radin a lot this week, it's just perfect for the early autumn weather we're having.
I so want this mug. Unfortunately they only ship within the US... :(

Week in the life - Friday

Friday September 13










Imre took the day off. This hardly ever happens, so it's a nice change of pace. Especially since the weekend will be packed with activities and games.
We get up relatively early (7.00), and have breakfast together. We decide to do some useful stuff in the morning, so we do fun things in the afternoon. First up: the dishes... goes a lot faster if you do it together! Afterwards I start on my blog post about Thursday and Imre cleans the kitchen and sorts some of the mail that's been coming in this week. I've bought figs yesterday because neither of us has ever tried them, and I really want to try them. We both like them, so check plus. Laundry time...
Imre has some leftover mushroom soup for lunch, and we both have an egg sandwich. I get to dealing with my IKEA contract and Imre does some more organizing. He is the best :) Some 30 days of lists after that, and a ton of writing (and some nacho cheese doritos with a sour cream-chili dip). I massage Imres back for a while, since he's been having some issues with his shoulders and back. I start prepping dinner and we both pack our bags for the upcoming weekend. I'm super exited. So that's it for this week, guys. The plan for later tonight is eat dinner, bring our bikes to and on the train and get to Amsterdam. Thanks for reading along with my week :)

Week in the life - Thursday

Thursday September 12













 

 


 

I knew I was going to regret that cocktail party... I wake up at around 9 (seems to be my bodies favourite time to wake up), feel kinda crappy but nowhere near the way I was feeling earlier this week. So that's still a win :)
Most of my morning I spend on the couch, watching Juno, writing blog posts, roaming the internet. at around 13.00 I decide it's time to actually do something with my day, and a shower is first on the list. ThenI put in a load of laundry, have lunch and take a quick trip to the supermarket. When I get back there's a package from IKEA in the mail, containing my contract. I hang the laundry, and jump on my bike to cycle the 10k to my tutoring student. We work hard and he's making a lot of progress. He tells me that our lessons together really help him out, and it's so awesome to hear that!
I let Imre know that I'm on my way back and plug in my earphones. I've been listening to the audio books of The Hunger Games while cycling, and I'm loving it. About 40 minutes later I'm home, and my man is already cooking dinner. I put on some heels (I've been practising lately..) and we have dinner while watching Hellboy 2. After dinner I work on the cross stitch project for my preggo best friend. It's really nice to have an evening in with just the two of us :)

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