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13 November 2008

Movie, Map & More

Movie
For those of you who know me and Amanda well, you know that one of our great joys in life is to watch a movie at the cinema. Well, after more than five weeks here in Holland, we were finally able to make it out last Saturday night. Rachel Baransi came over to our flat to watch Grayson as we made it out to see the new James Bond film. Here's a quick recap of our adventure:
  • 8pm - Leave Grayson & Rachel; bike to the metro station
  • 8:15 - Hop on the metro
  • 8:25 - Arrive at our stop & walk to the Pathe' movie theater
  • 8:35 - After waiting in line for almost 10 minutes, we find out that the two showings of Bond in our time range are sold out...sort of. Apparently there is an online reservation system, and so all of the seats were accounted for. However, if you reserve a seat online you have to arrive at the theater at least 20 minutes beforehand to buy your ticket - if you don't, the ticket is up for grabs!
  • 8:36 - Wander around outside trying to kill time until 8:55 (20 minutes before the showing we wanted)
  • 8:45 - Impatient, we get back in line
  • 8:55 - Buy two tickets that were left unclaimed!
  • 8:56 - Wait in line 20 minutes for popcorn & soda
  • 9:16 - One minute late, we enter the theater and find our seats (Row 7, Seats 17 & 18...they are assigned)
  • 11:30 - Leave the theater fat and happy, and make the metro/bike ride home.
It's a bit of a different experience than back home. Plus, there are Dutch subtitles during the film. That makes it sort of difficult when the actors on screen speak a language other than English - yet another reason to learn Dutch!

All in all, though, we had a great time, and were so happy to finally get to see a movie. And now that we've had our first movie-going experience, I think the next time will be much smoother.

Map
For some reason, Grayson loves maps. Here's some evidence:
Too stinking cute. If you keep reading, there is a link down below to a video of the little guy crawling around on the map. Why was he crawling on the map? He just loves Amsterdam so much.

More
  • Language School Update: I got in to the class this quarter! One spot opened up, and I just got an email today inviting me in. So I start this coming Monday (the 17th). Very exciting, and very scary at the same time. Please be praying that I'd be able to absorb it all quickly. Amanda will be waiting until February to jump in, but I'm sure that she will help me study until then. Julia is still sorting through her options.
  • The Netherlands football (soccer) team is newly ranked 4th in world! The USA comes in at 24; down a few slots from the last rankings.
  • Along with the video referred to above, I have uploaded several more videos (mostly of Grayson) onto youtube. Check them out.

07 November 2008

President v Prime Minister

If you haven't heard by now, the entire WORLD was very interested in the little event that took place this past Tuesday in the States that we like to call the Presidential election. Gor the past couple of weeks, when folks here in Amsterdam find out we are American, that is all they have wanted to talk about.

Not only are they interested because the results would inevitably have a global impact, but also (I think) because the system works so much differently here in the Netherlands. They are intrigued by the campaign process & how much money is spent along the way. The are intrigued by the electoral system. They are also intrigued because, well, they don't vote for a president here.

The Netherlands is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy (i.e. they have a queen, citizens have rights based upon a constitution, and they vote for a representational parliament). Allow me to be technical for a moment or two. The Dutch vote for their parliament based upon a "proportional representation" system...and they vote for parties, not candidates. So hypothetically, if one party got 80% of the votes, they get 80 members of parliament, 10% would get 10 members of parliament, and so on. This is overly simplified of the actual system, but that is the basic idea.

To the point. The Dutch only indirectly elect their Prime Minister. The party which receives the most seats in Parliament (based on elections) is given the power to form a coalition government with two other parties. And the leader of that party becomes the Prime Minister once the government is formed. The current Prime Minister of the Netherlands is Jan Peter Balkenende of the Christian Democratic party.

We elect our President through the system of the electoral college...which is only slightly less indirect. At least we have the illusion of voting for a person when we're really just voting for a vote. I leave it to you to decide which system is better.

So there you go. Your cultural lesson for the day. I suppose, of course that there are a few other differences between the US President and the Netherlands Prime Minister besides the election process (for example, a Dutchman I chatted with yesterday said that ours is "basically the President of the world," not just the States), but those are just details.

Until next time,
John

12 October 2008

A New Video, and some Football (European Style)


I know that most of you were sad that weren't able to watch the Netherlands World Cup qualifying match yesterday against Iceland. For some reason, obscure European football matches don't make it to the major television networks in the states. Well, to soothe your fears, our Dutch boys beat Iceland last night 2-0, to remain on top of their qualifying group. On Oranje! To find out more about why the Dutch team wears orange, and what "KNVB" means, click here. And yes, I did watch the match. Eric, Connor & I biked around for a bit and found a little corner restaurant with the game on. We got to eat some Dutch style hamburgers, too...which I was surprised to learn are served without buns. Tasty, though!

In other news, Grayson is cute. Here's the proof:



One last thing. Check out Brooke's latest blog post about our trip to the beach this weekend, and a few of her great polaroids documenting it all. Here is a more technologically advanced (i.e. digital) version of the group @ the beach:


Tot Ziens,
John

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