Friday, October 28, 2022

Honoring Annemiek

 

Even though we knew it was inevidentable, losing Annemiek is really hard. Wendy is doing all the right "stuff" and she has an amazing group of friends & family looking out for her and supporting her.  I'm sure it'll be ages until this doesn't feel raw, unfair and (Wendy's new word) brutiful. 

I had the honor of traveling with Wendy to the Netherlands (along with Cate, Lauire and Cyn) to support Wendy and honor Annemieks life. It was tender, funny, awe-some and I'm so grateful to Tom and work for helping me make this happen. Getting to know Annemiek's family, Jereon/Brian and Petra better was also lovely. 

They took such good care of us. Hanging out at Brian/Jereons and dinners at Marias (Annemie's mom) made everything so much easier and less stressful.

Rather than describe every minute, I'll put comments by the photos.

Leiden is truly a magical place and its obvious that it is a big big part of Annemiek.

Surrounding everyone with love, healing and wonderful memories, experiences and the blessing that is and always will be Annemiek.

T

PS, I thought I loaded the photos in order but apparently blogspot like to make it all random....urgh

Windmills! They are everywhere and awe inspiring to consider the engineering and sheer force of them.

Just a random castle on the way to the north sea

The town is covered in poems written on buildings, in all languages

the many colors of the north sea

We biked to a farm where A loved to get her cheese 

My hotel - 3rd floor, 3rd from left 

The building the pilgrims lived in, for 12 years, before they left for the Americas 

A's friends listening to tributes

more poems

Walking self tour of windmill and Leiden in drizzle

This museum was fascinating!

Peterskirk church is 901 years old and the church the pilgrims left from 

canal boat tour

north sea, the parking is UNDER ground and covered by wonderful dune grass 

Biked to Sacishia's restaurant, a college friend of A's and where Wendy proposed to A 12 years ago

View from the Burck, a middle ages strong hold 

The crew getting ready to take off 

Peterskirck

Leiden - its like walking around in a Dickens novel but way cleaner

Maria and Andre are docents at Peterskirk and bought each granddaughter a stained glass square as part of a fundraiser - Else, Eva and Femke 

Maria/Andre's home, built in 1390, you have to randomly step off stairs into the 1 room on each floor. MAJOR tripping hazard! 

The Waag, originally where everyone had to go to weigh goods, now a yummy restaurant 

Owned by a successful prostitute  in the middle ages 

the 1390 house 

The market

On the plane! held hands and had tears 

random aviary on a walking path 

more poems 

City hall where A and W got married, walked/biked past it 5+ times a day 

Visited the camp ground we stayed at during the wedding. SUCH a cool place

The awards at the cheese farm

Crazy, even for the Netherlands 


The crew biked to the north sea the 1st day for lunch - Gorgeous! 

Wendy eating haring boodjie in honor of A (pickled herring sandwich) 

The little cabin we stayed in for 3 days during wedding 

the rental house we stayed in for 3 days during the wedding 

parrots were just flying around! 

burgermeester meesterburger (I had to)

biked to the north sea a second time through a dunes national park, sound familiar? 

Random cool old harbor building 

Jereon was on TV while we were there promoting his upcoming community musical 

East gate to the city 

North sea

Gorgeous 

The nieces in foreground and W, Erik, Tjiske and Maria in background listening to friends honor A 

Yep, over 900 years old 

The keys to Leiden were embedded in brickwork on streets everywhere! 



Inside of Peterskirk, I wasn't at all intimidated to speak about A here...in front of all her friends and family....

Saying goodbye to Eva! 

Petra! 

North sea crew 

The Waag restaurant 

Had to join in the fun! 

The tiny house A lived in when she was undergoing breast cancer treatment in her 30's, its literally attached to the outside of Peterskirk

canals!! 

A's favorite place for haring

Peterskirk event space 

my memorial outfit 

Lunch at Waag

Cheese/wine tasting courtesy of Eva (she set it up and it was so fun!)

Petra was the lone representative from the Netherlands at A's US party on Leiden Onzet (Oct 3 is a BIG holiday in Leiden and W hosted A's party that day, on purpose) 

Gate to the Burck

Leiden at night. Truly 

Can you see why I was intimidated

I could have spent the whole week at the north sea, feeds my soul 

Rembrant was born in Leiden and lived there until he was 21 

View from my hotel 








Church in Katwik (north sea) 

Tribute to Rembrant

Farm house - zoom in on the kitchen, its darling! 

Cheese shop attached to farm house 



proposal restaurant 

West gate 

Walk in A's honor on 10/3

Terry was HUGE in getting W through security with A's ashes seamlessly. It was such a relief for Wendy to have this support and help,

Yep, pretty much 

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