The girls and I are running out of time here in Europe. We are down to our last 12 months (I know, is the glass half empty or half full, right?) Anyways, from now on, every weekend has to count...
With our home visit to LA coming up in a few days and the year pretty much winding down, we decided we still needed to get out and knock a few more "must-see" cities off our list. So we decided to make short hop out to Amsterdam, to see what the city had in store for us!
A less than two-hour drive from Brussels lands you in the capital of the Netherlands. Amsterdam has some beautiful buildings with truly unique architecture. The city is built around a series of 5 canals that ring around the city center. Conveniently, most of the city's tourist attractions are near the canals and are easily accessed by several boat lines that allow you to navigate the canals and hop on or off as you please. With our two little ones, this was an ideal setup.
We arrived on Saturday afternoon and found the ambient temperature hovering around 0 degrees celsius, or 32 F. Once the wind started to blow, you knew that it was going to be a long day outside! Right across from our hotel was a casino and the Hard Rock Cafe, where we decided to stop for lunch.
We spent the rest of the day touring the rest of the city via canal boat and had lunch at an Irish pub right alongside the canal. One thing we noticed about Amsterdam is the great variety of different cuisines available here. Indonesian food is also really big here, most likely due to the influence from the colonial days of the Dutch East Indies. Many have said the best Indonesian food comes from the Dutch. Here we all enjoyed our lunch of fish-and-chips, cottage pie and chicken satays.
Before we went home, we stopped and had some pofferties, a small crepe-like donut, served hot off the special pan and smothered in powdered sugar. If you know my girls, you would know that almost anything served warm with powdered sugar would be met with squeals of delight and some power munching. Just stand back and watch your fingers...