Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Skating 2012 Pictures

I put all this year’s skating pictures and videos in an online album. Enjoy!

Tobias Gretzky

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Skating has been great fun for Tobias this year. He has gotten very confident on his skates. In fact, he has gotten so confident that this one time when we went skating I found him playing hockey! It was Wednesday after school, my daddy day last week. The three of us went to the ice. I put Tobias’ skates on first, because he can go by himself. I then put Lorelei’s skates on and went out on the ice with her, but when I turned around I did not find Tobias where I expected him, on the rink they made skating around. Instead I found him on a square they made playing hockey! And he was quite impressive too! Most other players were running around on the ice on their shoes, but Tobias and another kid from his class were on skates and managed themselves quite well. Tobias even scored a goal!

It was so nice to see, especially because this is not something I would have expected Tobias to do so easily, him being kind of shy and all. I guess the ice-skating must have really boosted his confidence or something.

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

REAL Ice Skating!

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I guess most people skate on artificial ice most of the time… I do not consider that REAL skating :-). REAL skating is when you can go out on canals, lakes and other open bodies of water. We call it “natuurijs” (literally: natural ice) and there is nothing like it! It is cold in The Netherlands right now so, we have natuurijs. It has been three years since we had any natuurijs to speak of… But now we have a lot of it as well. As I wrote before, Tobias can skate on his own now. On the rink it was still slow and shaky, but he has progressed rapidly in the past few days! He is making the right moves, picking up speed, learning how to stop and loving it all the way!

This past weekend we went skating on the Breevaart, which is a waterway close to our house that goes all the way out to Reeuwijk. We went there twice, and then on Saturday we went to Annalief’s birthday party in Voorschoten. They live right by a small body of water and we skated there. Then on Sunday we went out to visit friends in Oudewater and we skated there too on the “Grote Gracht”. Monday I went on the Breevaart for a few hours myself. Yesterday I took Tobias back out to the Breevaart after school. Today Tobias is going skating with school.

The weather prediction says that the cold weather will last until Sunday, so this weekend there will be some skating too! I just LOVE it!

Oh, yeah, another thing: there is “Elfstedenkoorts” (Eleven City Fever) in The Netherlands. That means that the “Rayonhoofden” (Regional Heads) are debating whether “It Giet Oan!”. Now, that probably sounds like a bunch of jibberish to you, but it means that we might have an “Elfstedentocht”, a skate tour of 200km in the north of the Netherlands. That rarely happens because for 200km of waterway to freeze over with a sufficient amount of ice (6”) to hold 16.000 skaters it has to really freeze for quite a while. The last time we had one was on January 4th 1997 and before that in 1986… So, it is rather rare. Right now there is talk of declaring the Elfstedentocht as a national holiday and everything so, it is a big thing here! I would argue that it is even bigger than the Dutch team in a Worldchampionship Soccer Final, but I bet people would disagree. It does come close though, in terms of impact and audience. Can you imagine a whole country glued to the TV foor 7 to 8 hours starting at 4am? Well, that’s what happens when there is an Elfstedentocht… Right now it looks like it might happen Sunday or Monday… I will keep you posted… :-).

Tobias does not quite get the whole Elfstedenkoorts yet…

Eye on the Ball

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Tobias has been playing lots of sports, with me, with Opa and at school, but other than swimming lessons he has not been part of any organized form of sports… yet! As I wrote just last month Santa prepared Tobias for baseball. The season starts in March but practice continues throughout the winter, indoors! I did not know that, but found out by contacting the team :-). Anyway, Tobias is welcome to try it our so, that’s what we did last week. This picture was taken during practice. They are practicing “fielding”.

Tobias did quite well. The hardest part, for all kids it seemed, it catching the ball. Throwing seems to be easier, although aiming is quite the challenge. Tobias did quite well. They also practiced hitting from a tee and a toss (not a real picth, just tossing up the ball from the side). Tobias did well both ways and has quite a swing on him with the real bat as well. Santa gave him a wooden bat, but here they used aluminum bats which are lighter and from my estimate a little shorter too. Also the balls are slightly different: lighter and with a cushiony cover. I guess we’ll have to get him one of those balls as well.

The most important thing: Tobias had a great time! Today is his second practice session…

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Lighting the Candle

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Ever since Tobias and me went camping, he has been wanting (and able) to light candles. Initially with the matches that we bought on our trip, but recently also with this candle lighter we have. He is quite good at is now and lights the candles on the dinner table pretty much every night.

But, what is better than to light your very own birthday candle on your very own birthday cake?! This cake is supposed to be a bowling ball, hence the three holes you see there :-). It was not Lisa’s masterpiece in terms of decoration, but it was very good (and gone in no time :-)).

Strike!

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Like I wrote in my previous post Tobias picked his own party themes this year. The kids party theme was bowling. We took six kids out to the alley and had a lot of fun. Most of them were rolling the ball between their legs, except Tobias and Dico. Dico did kind of a very effective (he was the overall winner) two-handed sideways roll. Tobias had his technique down, though. He used the holes in the ball as intended and swung it forward with just his one hand. Not always straight and now very powerful, but it did look quite professional :-) and was quite effective (sometimes…).