Tonight we are not going off to a romantic dinner for two, but rather out with a group of Matt's lab mates. When Matt inquired as to the lack of Valentine's plans, most responded that their girlfriends/wives had no interest in the holiday.
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Welcome to the blog of Matt and Laura, two graduate students who were on an adventure in the land of windmills, wooden shoes, dykes, and Heineken - The Kingdom of the Netherlands. During the week, Matt was doing graduate research at TU Delft and Laura was having a blast without him; on the weekend, there was no telling where they would end up. Matt and Laura returned to The States in August 2009, but you can still catch up on their European adventures (and misadventures) here.
4 comments:
Sounds like my kind of celebration.
Have a happy Valentine's day dinner.
Hope you have a good evening out.
In Europe we would bring flowers home every week, just a simple bouquet from the market, but not here, you hardly can pay for them and they are not half as nice.
I forgot how much I love the flower markets there, your photos are great..sigh! In England Easter is as big a holiday as Christmas and people get out of control with giant chocolate easter eggs...and they have cadbury eggs year round...makes up for the lack of Reeses!
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