Just like that, it's out there.
In so many ways we feel as though we've been afforded the luxury to have had a very full, rounded-out experience during our three years in Amsterdam. While perhaps not the most profound of the examples I could cite, but maybe the most symbolic, is the fact that the first thing we did upon our arrival in Amsterdam on June 1, 2013, after flying all night, is have breakfast at Le Pain Quotidien, just down the street from our house in Oud Zuid.
My mom had flown over with us to stay the month while we got settled, DS was about to celebrate his fortieth birthday a couple of weeks later, and RS was just three years old and fell asleep at the table in his french toast. Who could have known what the future held?
We are very moved by the outpouring of congratulations and best wishes.Thanks to everyone for sharing in our excitement. As SF so sweetly blogged, "Go DS."
Bravo, husband. I'm so proud of you and excited for our family.
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