Two Worlds Together

Two Worlds Together

vrijdag 21 mei 2010

All about Overdinkel

Hoi Bas here....how's it goin'...I mean going (Mom's Texas accent is catching)?! Ok, ok, I give up...all of Mom's friends want to know about Overdinkel, so I decided I'd give you a tour...Bas style.

Overdinkel apparently dates back to the middle ages, Overdinkel was first found in the record books in 1200. That's too many years for me to count in dog time. Up until the 1890's it was a farming community, then in 1907 became a full fledged village. Prior to and after World War 2, Overdinkel was prospering in textiles until the demise of the industry. Overdinkel is in the Overjissel providence and Twente region. You know that region, the one with the Champion FC Twente soccer team...little shout out for my Twente friends there.



Anyway, let me show you around town. You think people went crazy over FC Twente winning their first championship, check this out there's one whole street in town Orange..getting ready for the world cup. They love their voetball here.









Next we have Hoofdstraat, English translation...Main street. Down Hoofdstraat there are 2 grocery stores, a bakery, 2 hair salons, a bicycle shop, car dealers, drugstore, and my absolute favorite place... Pet's Place...best pig's ears in town.















Just off Hoofdstraat is my favorite park. Now you have to be careful here...this is where the first ninja bunny attack occurred. Gotta a bit dangerous lately with those bunnies, but I keep a watchful eye..trust me. This park also hosts the weekly Wednesday market which Mom loves. Fresh fruit, veggies, cheeses, olives, fish, and nuts.







The great thing about Overdinkel is there are plenty of places for a guy to take a nice, relaxing walk. There are two parks within walking distance and a couple of forest areas.

Then there's the country too, can't miss that. Although, you do need to be on the lookout there are ninja bunnies, kamikaze ducks, and a pigeons armed with torpedoes...if they catch you off guard...you're in a world of trouble. If you look around you'll see some big animals that look like really big dogs, but they're really cows and horses...be careful not to get them confused..I can only imagine what a cow would do if you brought it into the house at night.
Back in the town you'll see this wonderful bandstand (at least that's what Mom calls it)...it's really nice, but I keep waiting for the parade...don't parades usually end at the bandstand...oh well.
We go a little farther and you'll find my street. Which I think it's time to head inside and catch a little snooze..being a tour guide is exhausting. Catch ya'll (there's Mom's Texan again...she's a bad influence) later!!!

Ok, all feet in....curled up......ahhhhh......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

zondag 2 mei 2010

Bas's Excellent Adventure!!!

Hoi, Bas here...Ja, Ik ben terug!!! Did ya miss me? I see Mom kinda hijacked the blog, well don't worry I'm taking back over.

So wondering where I've been...well, I took a little vacation, you see my human Oma passed away and my Dad and Mom had to be with her and help the family, it's very sad, but I know she's up there watching out for us all now. While they were away I got to stay in the local hotel. Let me tell you they were charmed by me instantly at the Dierenhotel Hazewinkel in Oldenzaal....and who isn't. They were so charmed by me I immediately became the party coordinator...my job ...to make all the other dogs play with me....woohoo..that I can do. I have to admit I was a little confused when Dad left me in my room alone, but then I poked my head out the little door leading outside and I knew why I was there..to get all the other dogs to play. What can I say, I'm just a party animal. While I was there, I got a great manicure and a wellness check...I'm in great shape. After a few weeks, Mom came and picked me up and despite how much fun I was having...I was really glad to see her. I couldn't help myself I jumped up and gave her a big ol' kiss. Then I showed her the door and even opened it for her. Once we got home, I immediately got back to work. So much catching up to do, seriously, I don't think anyone did a thing while I was away. Mom and I took a walk...and no one had updated the news in the park I think since I'd been gone. I had to stop at every tree and bush along way and update leaving the latest news bulletins.


Well, after our walk we visited the dierenspecialzaak Pet's Place here in Overdinkel where I got some more pigs ears and new bone. I deserved it especially after all the work I did posting the news. I did learn a few things while I gone...I have increased my will power 100%. You can see in this photo...the cookie is right in front of my face...and I ignore it..,I'm a good boy.







Of course, sleep is what I do best. I'm even teaching Dad how to sleep on the floor. You humans don't always appreciate the art of sleep...and it is an art form. I feel it is an art to be explored...and I explore it as often as possible...I'm a sleep connoisseur if you will. Speaking of which it's about time for me to do some more exploring, so I'll say goodnight for now... but I promise the blog will kept up better now that I'm back in action.

Ps. Don't forget to check out my buddies at Dierentehuis Oost Twente.....

www.dierentehuisoosttweete.nl

dinsdag 6 april 2010

To You From Failing Hands We Throw The Torch Be Yours To Hold It High





The words above are engraved on one of the walls leading to the cemetery for US soldiers who perished while fighting in the Netherlands, primarily during the failed 'Operation Market Garden'.


Honestly, I've always considered myself to be a World War 2 history buff, but no books, no films, documentaries could ever capture the reality that hits you in the face when you actually visit one of the cemeteries. The magnitude is overwhelming when you look across the virtual sea of more than 8000 crosses.







The first thing you see as you enter the monument is the diagrams and explanations of the battles themselves. The next thing you see are the 1700 names engraved in the stone walls lining both sides. The names are representative of those that were never found to bury. You walk around to the entrance of a tall monument and discover small room for prayer and contemplation. As you exit this room that when the overwhelming magnitude of the cost of war hits you. That's when you see a green lawn leading up to the American flag and on each side of this long field....rows and rows of crosses.


I remember several years ago when I had the good fortune to go to Hawaii, I was so excited that I was finally going to see Pearl Harbor...where everything started for the US. When you enter the Pearl Harbor Memorial on your way to the Arizona, the park rangers and US Sailors escort you first to a theater where you watch a film on the war and specifically its start...the surprise attack by the Japanese. As you watch this film, you slowly realize you're not really watching a film....you're actually watching footage that was shot during the attack. You almost have to look away as you see the ships and sailors in such peril. After the film, they take you by Navy ship to the Arizona itself. You can hear 'Amazing Grace' in the background as the ship docks. You also notice the sailors who guard the memorial as well as the sailors from the ship salute each and every time the ship arrives or exits. A salute that shows what true respect is. As you walk over the platform above the Arizona you start to look over the sides and start to realize what you are seeing. You watch the small oil droplets that are still rising to the top almost 70 years later. That's also when you realize there are men still trapped inside that ship. Overwhelming. You look at the wall with all the names of those resting inside the ship. Overwhelming.



Yesterday, I had that same overwhelming feeling looking across the sea of crosses. People say it makes you appreciate your life when you see something like this...that would be an understatement. It makes you appreciate just being alive to see it and understand it. Not to mention appreciating the liberties and freedoms we have and even more so those who have fought to give them to us. Must admit I swelled with pride and appreciation upon hearing 'God Bless America' being played as we left the cemetery.

dinsdag 23 maart 2010

Cooking in the Netherlands

Let me just say that I have found cooking to be a bit of challenge. You would think cooking would be one of the simpler things to get used to being in a new country, but nope.
I considered myself to be a decent cook back in the States, here I'm just surviving and learning so far. I often have trouble finding the ingredients I need for certain old favorite meals. Such as my Grandpa's 100 year old Chili recipe....I can't find a jalapeno to save my life. For that matter, any of the actual chile peppers I would normally use. I've tried twice unsucessfully to make it. First time was ok, second time....well, let's just say the Fire Department should've been called. I found some red spanish peppers at the market. Took a bite of one, decided it wasn't that spicy so chopped about .5 kilos up and put them in the chili.....OOOPS!!! Little did I know they get much hotter as they cook. Now I'm used to spicy foods, but even I couldn't handle that. Never in my life have I thrown away leftover chili...until that day.

My Mother taught me some old recipes she called "Po' folks meals"...inexpensive simple meals...my Mom was a teacher and didn't have much time for cooking, etc. This aren't fancy dishes, but simple and oh so good. Even those haven't tasted quite the same. I swear the spices are just slightly different.


On the upside though I am learning to cook a little Nederlands meals like stampot and such. And I've been doing some of my old recipes with, what I call, a Dutch twist. I bought several seeds so I can grow some peppers including my beloved jalapeno plus a few other veggies and herbs so hopefully by the summer I can really make some chili and maybe a few of the other things I miss.

While I love being here I will admit I sure miss my Mexican food (mmmm...fajitas & pico de gallo), Cajun food, BBQ and country fried steak....lol. Have a feeling that by the end of summer, I'll have figured out a way to make it all here.



woensdag 17 maart 2010

Editorial Comment by Bas!


Why are small dogs & their bosses so angry? I mean seriously, I need to know. Every little terrier, shih tzu, or other little dude that comes near just seems so angry...all the time. Is this another form of racism...do they hate me cause of my size? Today I was out walking Mom and out of nowhere this little jack russell terrier comes running up yelling at me. Me being the one to take the high road (and not stoop to his level....hehehe...I'm funny) I simply tried to diffuse the situation by calmly giving him a little poke with my nose. Well, that didn't work...he got even angrier...so angry that I thought he was having some kind of seizure or something. So always up to date on the latest life-saving techniques I employed a restraining measure. I put my big old paw right on his head and held him to the ground till his owner arrived to help. This seemed to do the trick...he stopped barking...but, of course, his chin was pinned to the ground. Oddly enough, his owner didn't seem too appreciative of my first aid...even she was angry..about what I have no idea. Maybe it's cause her dog forgot his leash so she didn't have a way to follow him. I always make sure my Mom has a leash, sure wouldn't want to her to get lost or hit by a car. I just don't get these dogs that take their bosses out without a leash. Mom would be lost without hers, she'd never find every tree, bush, rock, twig, or leaf in Overdinkel without me leading her to them.




Well, I've said my peace now onto something more positive. The Dierentehuis Oost Twente has several new buddies for you to adopt. The first two are little terriers...don't worry they're not angry...they are Dolly and Rascal. These 2 lovebirds would love a home together. You know how much love one dog can give imagine what happens with two.




Speaking of giving love, is there no better love than a teddy bear?! Meet Oldenzaal's newest teddy bear...he's part Rottweiler , part Bloodhound, and all teddy bear. He's big and ya gotta be strong to handle him, but he'll make it worth your while. Meet Hazes at the Dierentehuis Oost Twente.


That's it for now. Catch ya on the flip side.
Bas

maandag 15 maart 2010

The Texas Rangers and Me


Hey Ya'll,
Had to steal the blog away from Bas for today. Baseball season is fast approaching in the US, for those of you who don't know I am a huge Texas Rangers Baseball fan. I'd love to tell you the story about why. I've always been a fan, but an incident happened about 14 years ago that made me a Rangers fan for life.

My Mother used to take me and my friends in my childhood to the games, she was a big fan, too. Well, after years of misery...the Rangers finally made it to the playoffs for the first time ever in 1996. My Mother had been ill for a while at this point. She had diabetes and had no feeling in her feet and hands, she needed a walker to get around. All this happened after she and I had taken care of my Grandmother with Alzheimers, my Mom had developed kidney issues almost immediately after my Grandmother's passing. My Mom had two things she loved the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Rangers. When the Rangers finally made the playoffs, she was just overwhelmingly excited. I decided that I was going to try to get tickets.

Now I was just a waitress back then, not making much money so the best I could afford were the nosebleed seats....wayyyyyyyy up top. The Ballpark in Arlington where the Rangers play was a brand new stadium that had only been open for 2 years at this point. I told my Mom about the tickets and she was ready to go.


The night of the game we drove to the ballpark...I tried to let her off at the front gate because parking was at least a kilometer away..but she wanted the whole experience and wanted to walk from wherever I had to park the car. Remember, she was using a walker. We parked and walked up to the front gate. Now I hadn't ask for handicapped or special services, keep in mind. The ballpark was crazy with activity...first playoff ever, ballpark employees running all over the place.

That's when everything happened. As we entered the ballpark one of the employees came up, he didn't ask if we needed help....he helped without asking....within 2 minutes of entering the ballpark..someone had arrived with a wheelchair. They proceeded to take myself and my Mom up a special elevator and took us directly to our seats. We didn't ask for the help, they just showed up. More importantly they never forgot about us throughout the game. Periodically they would come and check to see if we needed refreshments, wc breaks, etc. They were doing all of this with 49,000 other people in the ballpark. My Mother, whose eyes were also bad could barely see what was happening on the field...she could see her favorite player though..Rusty Greer. More than anything else though she got very caught up in the excitement of it all. Not to mention the simple fact that the ballpark staff was treating her like a queen. Rangers lost that game and didn't go any further in the playoffs that year, but it didn't matter. At the end, the staff showed back up with the wheelchair and not only took us to the front gate, but also used a clubhouse golfcart to take us to our car.

We never asked for any of this and to this day I will never forget how special they made my Mom feel. She wasn't just the fan up in the nosebleed section, that night they made her feel like the most important fan there. She couldn't hardly see the game and they lost....didn't matter...she had the time of her life that night and she deserved it. And as I far as I'm concerned the Texas Rangers more than deserve my loyalty. I don't care how bad they're playing or if they ever make it to the World Series...they'll always be my favorite baseball team after that night. Now that being said, they make it to their first ever World Series...I'll be watching!!!!!

zaterdag 6 maart 2010

A Day in my life!!!


Hoi,
Bas here again. Well it seems everyone wants to know how I spend my days. So here's a little sneak peek at my schedule.

Mom gets up usually around 7-8am everyday...gets a coke and sits down at the computer. At this point I am still asleep on my sofa. I know there is no use in getting up yet, cause Mom won't move till she's finished her coke. After about 10 minutes of this I remind her that I have not mastered the toilet and I gotta go.

For the next 30-45 minutes we walk. I stop to check out all the popular news sites in the area and of course, leave my 'mark' on the news as well. Sometimes I take Mom to the park, other times to the woody areas. However, since my run-in with Ninja Bunny I have a few issues with the park. And since we are on the subject, did you know there are Kamikaze Ducks out there, too. They just dive bomb you out of nowhere. I thought moving to a smaller town would be nice, but these cute, little woodland creatures are psycho.

Anyway, back to my day. After I walk Mom, then it's time for breakfast. I patiently wait in the livingroom doorway peeking around the corner till Mom is done making my food then I wait till she's almost gone before I start.

Next comes the all important naptime. I nap till Dad wakes up, then I try to convince him that Mom hasn't walked me yet. It never seems to work. So I nap again. Occassionally, I'll get up and go watch Mom cook her and Dad's breakfast. Of course, being ever so helpful I'll clean up whatever Mom happens to drop on the floor. She often misses the trash can when she has the end bread pieces, so I gladly take care of it.
Next, I take a nap. After about an hour or so, I start reminding Mom again that I haven't figured out the toilet, yet. Now here comes the problem...she ignores me tells me I have to wait at least an hour. I've tried arguing with her, but is does no good. Finally after they have lunch she takes me for my noontime walk. Now this one's the best usually. We go different places for this one....sometimes woods, sometimes visit the local farms, we even go to Germany ever now and then. Usually it's a nice, long walk...unless its cold,wet, or snowing...Mom's kinda a wimp about being cold and wet.

Next, time for the all important afternoon nap. Mom's usually cleaning things up, while Dad's getting ready for work.

Oh man, I almost left out one of the most important parts of my day. Somewhere between Dad getting up and my breakfast, Mom sometimes goes to the store. Now this is when my protection skills get used. I let the whole town know that my Mom is out there and not to mess with or they'll be talking to me. I do this by howling at the top of my lungs. Sometimes it even wakes up Dad and he'll help me out by whistling loudly and calling my name. That let's everybody know I'm the one on duty. Good to have Dad as backup.

Back to my afternoon, Dad leaves for work. Then the torture begins. For some reason Mom lets this evil machine she calls a vacuum loose in the living room. She tries to control it by holding its neck, but it never works. The darn thing sucks up all my carefully placed hair and tracked dirt I've placed on the floor and then it tries to come after me, but I'm fast and run into the other room. Mom finally recaptures the thing, but as she's putting it up....this thing called a mop escapes and it removes all my footprints. I mean seriously I put those down for a reason, its torture. She finally regains control of it as well and I can finally get the rest of my afternoon nap in.

Later in the afternoon on into the evening, I try to figure out what Mom is doing...sometimes she's putting color on the wall, sometimes she's taking stuff off the walls and counters....I really can't figure what she's doing most of the time. So I just sleep, till it's time to remind Mom that my evening walk is coming up...and again she makes me wait. After pleading with her, we take my evening walk. After this it's my dinner time and once again I stay out of the way till its ready.

After dinner, I stand watch over the kitchen again while Mom makes her and Dad's dinner....I am such a good boy...I'm right there ready to clean up. Next, time for another nap. Sometimes I chill with Mom on her sofa and we watch TV....love Animal Planet.

After a few hours it's time for Mom's bedtime walk, this is usually a quick one to the park and back. Then its bedtime. Mom goes upstairs and I stay in the living room. Mom says I can go upstairs, but if I'm upstairs then who's going to protect her from Ninja Bunnies. I prefer to stand guard downstairs. I sometimes fake sleeping hoping I'll catch one of those Ninja Bunnies.

Well, that's it....my grueling day. I tell ya it's not easy taking all those naps and walks, but some dog's gotta do it.


Dierentehuis Oost Twente got two new cool dudes in you might what to check out. First is Chico, he's golden retriever. He's an expert swimmer and ball retriever. So if you're in need of a lifeguard or someone to play soccer with he's your man.






Next is Boris, a cute little dude. He's a Jack Russell Terrier that will just melt your hearts ladies. With those baby brown eyes, he's just a charmer. Need a little love in your life then meet Boris.


Well, that's it for today. Have a good one.
Bas