No worries - I can only imagine how busy you are
Oh my gosh, I still owe you a response to your comments. I'll have to do it through email. Take care, my friend.
Heya , Just dropping by to say "hi". I hope you're doing OK - pretty busy probably I have read your thesis again, but I still can not say anything new about it - apart from the "first impressions" I already sent you. I guess I just agree If I ever get a new idea on it, you'll be the first to hear Take care, Sapphire.
Thank you sapphire. I was fired up to write that blog. Anyway, while the baby does take up a lot of time, I do have time for the Lawrence story. I've been asking Janine to get back at it, but I think she's very preoccupied with a number of things at home. Let's get her to come back to the story, and I am ready! The baby is close to walking - he can now walk while being held with one hand only - but it still seems he loses his balance when he tries on his own. But soon I'm sure. Thank you for enquiring and stopping by.
He hi How are you doing? I hope you're fine And your family of course - busy but happy. I imagine the little one is close to walking by now - then it will get even more hectic I totaly understand you don't have the time to dive into a Lawrence story like you used to, but I'm glad you still have the time to blog every now and then. I just read about Juan Williams. I agree with you on that matter, and I thank you for posting the piece by mr. Dabul - I liked some points he made and he put into words some stuff I have difficulty to find words for. I wish you a good weekend. Take Care, greetings Sapphire.
One last adoption trip update: http://www.online-literature.com/for...og.php?b=10929 Thanks.
Good luck with everything this week!
So complicated for such a small country. So the entire country calls itself Netherlands but there are parts which call themselves Holland. I think I got it now. The map was perfect. Thanks for explaining.
People who are from that part of the Netherlands, hardly ever say (in Dutch) that they're from "Holland" - they rather name the city they're from. This in contrast with people from the north and south, who have a more pronounced "province-pride" So it will usually be those people who want to explain the difference between Holland and the Netherlands - most of us just accept that the English language has 2 words for our little country But hey, I am from the north . We've fought the Hollanders! So here I am, explaining away I hope this makes it clearer. Do ask when you want to know more. Take care, greetings Sapphire.
Hi So happy to hear you finally have a date Now you can really count the days... Good luck with everything! As for Holland/Netherlands: the Netherlands means "the lower countries" - in the end we are a country which lays mainly under sealevel Small as we are, the land is devided into smaller provinces. Two of these, the ones in the west with Rotterdam and Amsterdam in them, are called North-Holland and South-Holland. So strictly speaking, that would be Holland.