Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Sinterklaas in our classrooms


On a Sunday in the middle of November, St. Nicholas, known as Sinterklaas in the Netherlands, arrives in Amsterdam. Around 11:30 am the steamboat from Spain moors by the Central Train Station across from Sint Nikolaaskerk. Deafening salutes and ringing church bells fill the air, as the mayor welcomes the good saint before he mounts his white (or gray) horse. The fun begins at noon with a big parade: Sinterklaas accompanied by many Zwarte Pieten, brass bands, beautiful floats, officials in cars, and colorful groups of jesters, cycling clowns, and more. Thousands of pounds of sweets and pepernoten have been put in burlap sacks for the acrobatic Piets to throw to the crowds lining the streets. The parade winds along the Damrak to the Rembrandtplein coming to an end at the Leidesplein. Here, around 2:15 pm, from the balcony of the city theatre, the Stadsschouwburg, Sinterklaas addresses crowds of children and their parents.

Thus begins "Sinterklaas Season" when Sinterklaas and his helpers travel around the country, visiting hospitals, schools, shops, restaurants, and even homes during the three weeks before the main Sinterklaas celebration. Sint and his Piets seem to be everywhere at once, asking about children's behavior and listening through chimneys. The children leave their shoes out with carrots and hay for the horse. In exchange the Piets put candy or a small gift in the shoes to be found in the morning.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Paintball Match






Paintball is the world's fastest growing outdoor and indoor participation sport. It's a combination of childhood "hide and seek" and "tag", but much more sophisticated and challenging!



A group of players (must be 10 years or older) is usually divided into teams varying in size from four or five to as many as 50 or more on a side. Each player is then given a CO2 charged paint marker or "gun" that expels paintballs to mark opponents. For optimum safety, players are supplied with high quality goggles and face masks.


The object of the game is simple! Go out, eliminate your opponents, and capture their flag. But watch out! Because they will be trying to do the same to you.



Paintball is a truly unique sport where women stand equal footing with men. In fact, physical size and strength do not create a star, rather it is your ability to think and react that helps make you the star.
Paintball is many things. But above all....it's fun!