The second 1/2 of the holidays was a trip to the Netherlands. It started with four days in the Hague with Auntie R.
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relaxing by the beach |
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relaxing in the beach... |
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enjoying the beach |
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Rocking out at the Museon |
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Museon has a great exhibit on peace and justice that has our son convinced that he wants to join Europol or Eurojust. That career choice was furthered by the interactive exhibit on counterfeiting. When I asked him what skills and personal traits one would need for such a career, he admitted that he couldn't be a judge because he gets angry too quickly.
We also were impressed by the thoughtful and artfully conceived
Humanity House. You spend 45 minutes or so touring through the permanent, interactive exhibit of what it would be like to be a refugee.
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We enjoyed several beach cafes after walks & cycles along the dunes |
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Siblings playing a bicycle card game |
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Sophie adored being in the front seat (which was NOT the driver's seat) |
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She would ring her bell and zip by me yelling "Eat our dust" - what cheek!! |
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happy holidaying family |
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Some of the architecture in this lovely city - leafy, running along the dunes, filled with museums, compact |
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