Free from school, free from work... so I think that I can be back again to blogging. It was almost two years since the last that I was active on my blog. Now, I can say that I'm back. Because of my busyness and I had to concentrate more on my studies, I spent not so much time on my blog and I missed to share all my experience especially our travel moments.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Monday, November 5, 2012
SL at Wok de Mallejan
Big smile on our faces and full stomach - That's what I could describe the gathering yesterday at Wok de mallejan with my Samenleven Family. Few weeks ago we were invited by Ate Lana via Facebook and it would be KKB (Kanya-kanyang bayad), meaning 'pay your own meal'. First we were not sure if we were going to attend it because Dennis was unsure if he was going to work on the same day. But later we decided to go and I had a craving for dumplings.
Wok de Mallejan is a Chinese restaurant in Maarssen. They offer different Chinese and Japanese dishes but they are more popular on wokken. For the wok, Wok Mallejan offers an extensive choice of many kinds of vegetables, meat and fish. You make your choice and their chefs make it ready for you. At the Dim sum buffet you will find the different snacks available in steam baskets. At the wok area, you will find also Teppanyaki. For example, you can choose from Teppanyaki steak, lamb, and salmon.
The lovers of Japanese cuisine can also indulge in the Sushi Buffet. There is also a hot and cold buffet. Soup and other appetizers are included. They serve also a fondue. Small or big group, adults or children... this restaurant is for everybody and for sure you will enjoy your food trip here. :)
Wok de Mallejan is a Chinese restaurant in Maarssen. They offer different Chinese and Japanese dishes but they are more popular on wokken. For the wok, Wok Mallejan offers an extensive choice of many kinds of vegetables, meat and fish. You make your choice and their chefs make it ready for you. At the Dim sum buffet you will find the different snacks available in steam baskets. At the wok area, you will find also Teppanyaki. For example, you can choose from Teppanyaki steak, lamb, and salmon.
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Wokken |
Labels:
Foods,
Friends,
Gathering,
Netherlands,
Restaurants,
Samenleven
Friday, September 7, 2012
Efteling: a world that full of wonders!
During summer you would find the
supermarkets that give away promos and discounts for some famous
attraction parks. If you buy goods worth of €5-10, then you will receive
a stamp that you can collect until 5-10 pcs. and change it into a
discount coupon. Luckily, we got two discount coupons for the Efteling
and planned it as the same time when we visited my other family in
Vlissingen.
Efteling is the largest theme park in the Netherlands and one of the oldest theme parks in the world. It was officially opened on May 31, 1952 and located in the town of Kaatsheuvel. Until now, the park has received over 100 million
visitors. It's a fantasy land that full of different characters and
fairy tales which brought to me a full of happiness and enjoyment. This
park is not only for the children. Young and old people can enjoy the
park. Dennis and I enjoyed a lot in this park. It looks like that we
came back in our teenage life.
Efteling has a lot of attractions, shows and events. Here are some of the attractions that we tried and enjoyed:
|
De Vliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman) |
De Indische Waterlilies |
Sprookjesboom (Fairy Tree) |
Carnaval Festival |
Vogel Rok (Bird Rok) |
Polka Marina |
Halve Maen |
Pirana |
Pirana |
Dennis is reading the map of Efteling |
Langnek van De Zes Dienaren |
Aquana |
Labels:
Experience,
Netherlands,
Recreation,
Tourist Attraction
Monday, August 6, 2012
ROYGBV colors for Amsterdam Gay Pride
Last Saturday, we went in Amsterdam to join the annual gay festival that held in the first weekend of August. The main event of this festival was the Canal Parade. I was very enthusiastic to be there because this year was my first time to witness it. I've already put on my agenda one month ago, just to make sure that I would not miss this event.
Everyone came out for the Gay Pride. When we were on the way to Amsterdam with a train and tram, I saw a lot of gay rights supporters who were wearing pink shirts, pink hats or pink sunglasses. The city's annual boat float parade begun at 2 oçlock in the afternoon from Westerdok. Eighty festive boats navigate from Westerdok through Prinsengracht to the Amstel. The parade highlighted the global struggle for LGBT rights and acceptance.
LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) people have more freedom here in The Netherlands. Same sex Marriage, Homosexual acts legal, anti-discrimination, right to change legal gender, adoption by same-sex couples, allowed to serve in the military: these are some rights of the homosexuals that implemented here in Holland. Thus, they have this annual event to express that they are really proud of who they are and show it.
Everyone came out for the Gay Pride. When we were on the way to Amsterdam with a train and tram, I saw a lot of gay rights supporters who were wearing pink shirts, pink hats or pink sunglasses. The city's annual boat float parade begun at 2 oçlock in the afternoon from Westerdok. Eighty festive boats navigate from Westerdok through Prinsengracht to the Amstel. The parade highlighted the global struggle for LGBT rights and acceptance.
LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) people have more freedom here in The Netherlands. Same sex Marriage, Homosexual acts legal, anti-discrimination, right to change legal gender, adoption by same-sex couples, allowed to serve in the military: these are some rights of the homosexuals that implemented here in Holland. Thus, they have this annual event to express that they are really proud of who they are and show it.
Gay Flag |
Rainbow colors for LGBT |
''We Are" Pride Slogan |
Pink Viewers |
Turks Boat - firts timers to participate the parade |
LGBT Supporters "We stand with you" |
Mr. B |
Participants from Gemeente Amsterdam |
Humanitas - Rotterdam |
Swinger means people active in the sexual swinging lifestyle |
BI MINDED slogan |
Fund raise for the AIDS Research (Onderzoek) |
Be Proud to be Lesbian |
"To Be or Not To Be" |
No For Anti-Homo Law |
50+ Participants |
Labels:
Amsterdam,
Dutch Culture,
Experience,
Festival,
Netherlands
Monday, July 2, 2012
Orange Dag for the Dutch Football Team
Aside from Queen's Day (Koningendag), you could also see most of the Dutch people wearing orange clothes or orange crazy things every time the Dutch football team was going to play. They did that to show their support for their lovable team who reached the world Cup final against Spain last 2010. Dutch people were really optimistic that the team would dazzle the world once more with their power in football at Euro 2012.
The Euro 2012 held last June 8 to July 1, 2012 that organized by UEFA. Sixteen nations made it to the final tournament being held
in Poland and the Ukraine with the final match to be played on July 1
at the Olympic Stadium. It opened with a 1–1 draw between Poland and Greece and The Netherlands played for their first game on the next day against Denmark. But unfortunately, Denmark defeated the Netherlands in Group B with a score of 0-1. Dutch fans felt disappointed with the game but still, they were not stopping to support the Dutch team for their plays. Once again, Spain made to final match and defended their title with a 4–0 over Italy.
Labels:
Netherlands,
Sports
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