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Krista and I land in Amsterdam around noon on the Friday. We were thinking we'd work our way to Rotterdam around dinner? Spend the in Rotterdam if that sounds good?

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No problem at all. With 'spend the night' you mean sleep over?

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If that's alright, then yes. Otherwise we can find a hostel or hotel.

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No, that's absolutely fine.

Lemme know what you want to do (because otherwise all you'll do is eat typically Dutch stuff :D).

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We are actually good with anything, we were thinking about checking out the harbor and the market. We were told those were neat?

I am perfectly fine with eating. It's on of my favorite things to do.

That being said, I actually have no idea what dutch cuisine is like.

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He'll take you to Burger King is what he is going to do...

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Just remembered: Natascha's been looking for the singles of the 'All hail Megatron" series (for a reasonable price, of course). She loves the cover art (not the varianst) that look like Communistic propaganda and would like to put some of that on the wall. Any idea if you can find those?
wolf_2099 wrote:We are actually good with anything, we were thinking about checking out the harbor and the market. We were told those were neat?

I am perfectly fine with eating. It's on of my favorite things to do.

That being said, I actually have no idea what dutch cuisine is like.
Harbor (there are more tours, but this one seems the most efficient):
https://www.spido.nl/en/tochten-cruises ... nrondvaart

Market, we can definitely do.

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The A Covers or B Covers?

The B Covers look like the propaganda to me.

http://mycomicshop.com/search?TID=14579211

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Oh, that would be the B-covers indeed. I'll ask her which ones she likes best if you can get them.

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Right. Covers:
1B
2B
4B
8B
11B

And also, if possible and it's sold in Canada:
Bath and Body Works: Travel size fine fragrance mist: Japanese cherry blossom
http://www.bathandbodyworks.com/product ... d=81189236

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Oh, and a small dose of mapleleaf syrup.

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Have looked at the schedule. I'm rather pessimistic about my chances of going to Paris while you're there. Weekdays I'll be working and during the weekend that would mean leaving Malorie on her own with the 2 devils for a whole day. She told me I should go but I feel pretty bad about it cause the kids are really exhausting us at the moment.
Any development I'll let you know of course.
Sorry. :(

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XIII wrote:Have looked at the schedule. I'm rather pessimistic about my chances of going to Paris while you're there. Weekdays I'll be working and during the weekend that would mean leaving Malorie on her own with the 2 devils for a whole day. She told me I should go but I feel pretty bad about it cause the kids are really exhausting us at the moment.
Any development I'll let you know of course.
Sorry. :(
I'll ask Krista about making a day trip down to you guys.

How old are the kids now?

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MGM wrote:Oh, and a small dose of mapleleaf syrup.
It's Maple Syrup!

And sure. Just old Canadian Maple Syrup?

The Bath and Body works, easy, maple syrup, easy

8 year old Transformers variants... Iffy.

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Just old Canadian Maple Syrup, yes.

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Got the maple syrup!

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Awesome!

Just remembered: any chance it'd be possible to find the Liberty Meadows 37 and the LM Weddings Album? They're the only ones not collected.

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I shall look!

I am curious is there enough to see/do in Rotterdam to stay another night there (through Sunday)?

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wolf_2099 wrote:
XIII wrote:Have looked at the schedule. I'm rather pessimistic about my chances of going to Paris while you're there. Weekdays I'll be working and during the weekend that would mean leaving Malorie on her own with the 2 devils for a whole day. She told me I should go but I feel pretty bad about it cause the kids are really exhausting us at the moment.
Any development I'll let you know of course.
Sorry. :(
I'll ask Krista about making a day trip down to you guys.

How old are the kids now?
Simon is 5.5 and Alice soon 2.5.
Let me know if you can do that and on my side I'll keep looking for a way to make it to Paris.

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