Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Stereotype, What?


When I first moved to the U.S with my family I had a fairly strong Dutch accent.  Each time I would meet someone new I would get questions such as.."Where are you from? Where is Holland? Isn't that the capital of Amsterdam? My all time favorite, "Do you sell weed?"  As the years went by, my accent began to disappear and so did the never ending questions.  Good for me, right?  Now, they have started up again  and this time a person just has to look at me to see that I am a foreigner.  

My # 1 questions asked:
"Do you wear wooden shoes in Holland?"

David #1 and #2 
"Do you own a gun?"
"Do you know President Bush?"

I don't know... who do you think gets the better questions? 

Monday, June 29, 2009

A Good Ride


I took the opportunity of low haze and a cool afternoon to get out on the mountain bike this weekend.  Off to Bukit Kiara I went, hoping to find some new trails. 

As it turns out, the maps I have found are pretty out of date, and the whole area is criss-crossed with jeep trails, MTB single track, rubber plantation trails and horseback trails.  Which can be hard to decipher, and in the jungle it is very difficult to get your bearings. 

Each week I go out and get lost a bit, keeping in mind Coach Rick's famous advice, "Never get lost by staying found!"  This was usually followed up with, "now stop lookin' at me like an idiot and get to running!" but that is not the point!

So I get lost, try and find landmarks, remember old trails and just take in the cool air and wildlife.  My goal this week was to make it to the top of Bukit Kiara, so when the trail split, I would just go up! 

Up up and away I went, stopping to say hello to a rubber harvester, a pack of wild dogs, a troop of Macaques and for the very first time...a big snake!  I still haven't been able to identify the guy, but I'm pretty sure I should stay away from him.  In Malaysia, if the snake can't kill you with it's venom, it can probably swallow you whole...or something like that.

Anyway, lot's of excitement on this trip.  By the time I made it to the 'summit' I had about 15 seconds to snap this pic and run for shelter from the rain.  I found refuge under some big banana tree leaves and was really in the moment.  I hung my camelback from the tree and stood at the lookout with a banana leaf, filled that baby with rainwater and dumped in on my head. That was refreshing!  

Standing there, letting the big raindrops crash into me, I saw three bolts of lightning connect to a house far below...time to go!

I stumbled upon some sweet single track and flew all the way down the hill that took me so long to get up.  I assure you my smile was from ear to ear!  The rain was pouring, the trees were swaying and I was covered in mud.  It was one of those moments you want to bottle up. 

Anyway, made it back in time to test out some of Kim's delish potato salad, shower up and head to Marion and Vanessa's house for some world class Asado.  Finally hit the sack at 3am and slept straight on to the mornin'.  

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Monday, June 15, 2009

Feeling Hazy


This time of year the farmers throughout Malaysia and Indonesia clear their land by setting fire to it.  Due to the wind patterns, all the smoke heads on over to the Klang Valley, and right on top of KL.  In the photo above you can barely see the communications tower, and the twin towers are completely shrouded.

It's been depressing lately...sort of like a long winter.  When you walk out you can smell it, and it gets into your clothes.  For the Houstonians reading, it is a lot like the fires in Mexico that caused everybody to retreat to the indoors for a few weeks.  ugh...really hating it.  But luckily it rained hard over the weekend, and the skies were so clear.  

I'm sure the haze will return, but until then I'm praying for rain!

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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Back Home!



What a week!  Kim and I finally are back in KL after a eventful, yet relaxing week.  We topped the trip off with a full on Olden family reunion, and while I didn't really understand what anybody said, I could feel the love!  haha, just kidding.  It was great seeing everybody again, and the cousins had a everybody laughing, and Tante Anneke had everybody well fed!

After a long flight home, we walked up to Sri Penaga and I surprised Kim with a clean house!  After a bit of unpacking we headed to Nirvana for some banana leaf, and went home and crashed.

I'm overwhelmed by the Dutch hospitality and very thankful to have such good family and friends.  


Thursday, June 4, 2009

The highlights

1. Personalized tour of Warmond and Leiden
2. 170 kph on the autobahn
3. Eating zure haring in Katwijk
4. Fighting the Dutch winds on a fiets
5. Ears turning bright red after drinking homemade Croatian liquor
6. Bitterballen!
7. Stumbling upon that city where the guy with the flute made all the rats follow him, and eating a schnitzel the size of my head.
8. Hearing how Tante Anneke and Oom Lutzen first met
9. Disney trivial pursuit!
10. Underground canal tour in Den Bosche