By admin , 25 May 2012

After a year's hiatus let's start our walk along the beach again. Based on feedback we'll do this once a month, on the first Sunday, at 10:00 am. We'll start off at the boardwalk near the location of the rollercoaster and the castle-like structure of Hamel's Surfshop (704 Ventura Place, San Diego, CA 92109). We'll wait for 10 minutes to give everyone an opportunity to locate the start of the walk.

By admin , 25 May 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROOT ORANJE EK VOETBALFEEST BIJ HIGHLAND TAP AND BURGER IN DENVER VANAF 9 JUNI!

Het is bijna zover, onze jongens zijn op oefenstage in Lausanne en de Oranjekoorts begint onherroepelijk toe te slaan!

WE ZIJN ER KLAAR VOOR!

By admin , 25 May 2012

Hello,

There's a dutch movie playing at Uptown, it's in dutch and dutch sign language, with english subtitles.

Watch the movie trailer on http://www.youtube.co...

I've seen the 16 yo actress in the dutch series "In Therapie" and am impressed with her acting.

Would be great if you could join, Brigitte

 

 

By Guus , 22 May 2012

Yesterday I made sushi for the first time. That was a lot of fun!

I have always been intimidated by how complicated a sushi roll looks, but it wasn't difficult and the result was delicious.

I went to H Markt in Falls Church to pick up the fish and other ingredients.

By admin , 20 May 2012

Ouch, two weeks no running. I had a cold and didn't feel strong enough for running. Obviously I'm slower now, so I ran 44 minutes.

By admin , 20 May 2012

Thuis bij Betty & Cat At Home is a new book for bilingual children about the life of Betty, a Dutch-speaking dog, and Cat, who speaks English.

The book, written by Hennie Jacobs and illustrated by Madeleine van der Raad, was released in November last year and we received a review copy.

Targeting bilingual children -- and their relatives

Hennie Jacobs explains: "I originally targeted the book to grandparents, aunts and uncles of children being brought up bilingually - I thought they might feel left out of the bilingual experience, if their English wasn't so hot any more. It was meant to be read together. For example, one person taking on the role of the cat, the other the dog -- the book is not translated."

Hennie Jacobs herself became bilingual virtually overnight at the age of six as a Dutch immigrant to Montreal. An advertising copywriter, Hennie teaches English as a second language.

Betty and Cat really do exist, and the are the inspiration for the book. It is quite popular: "In fact, it turns out it's a big hit for mixed-language couples, in which the non-Dutch speaker may feel left out. We did a reading at The English Bookshop in Amsterdam in April, and that's who was there: mum's whose husbands are Dutch, whose kids are in Dutch schools, and who are learning Dutch. This book lets them participate, and builds confidence."

A review by 3-year old Stephanie

Stephanie, a bilingual 3-year old who we asked to do a review, greatly enjoyed the book. John, her father, explains: "Stephanie finished reading the book. It's a great concept, and it was fun to see how Betty the dog speaks Dutch and Cat English. The story is mainly about the difference between cats and dogs. Stephanie enjoys stories about animals, especially talking animals.

From my perspective as a father who is raising his daughter bilingually in an English-language environment, I noticed that Stephanie was a bit confused at first: normally I try hard to only speak Dutch with her and I make a point of always reading to her in Dutch. With that, switching language on every page was a little strange in the beginning. But in the same way as Dora Explorer (who speaks English and Spanish here in the U.S.), it turned out to be no problem at all for Stephanie."

Over-all, it's highly recommended, especially for parents of young polyglots!"

Plans for a series

The book is an easy read at 24 pages; subsequent books are meant to be 28 pages. Hennie says she is planning to write several more in the series: "There is a second written, In het Bos met Betty & Cat in the Forest, and a third, which I feel is a bit noir: Naar de Kennel met Betty & Cat in the Kennel."

Thuis bij Betty & Cat At Home
Hennie Jacobs and Madeleine van der Raad
November 2011
24 pages, $9.95 (shipping to the U.S.: $3.15)
http://www.bettyandcat.com/

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By Guus , 19 May 2012

Yesterday Nora turned 3 months old. She is growing up fast. She can hold her head up, follow our voices and this week she started folding her hands together and playing with her fingers.

It is wonderful to spend time with her. She likes it when we make noise (I am particularly good at this) and will laugh out loud at our jokes and singing.

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By admin , 19 May 2012

All content on this site is owned by Guus Bosman. All rights reserved.

Icons

Most of the icons on this site are copyright by Guus Bosman. A few exceptions:

- The globe for the "traveling" icon was created by miagyone and released under a (CC BY 3.0) license - http://www.officialpsds.com/Green-Globe-PSD44812.html
- The typewriter for the "technology" icon was created by Invisiblefaerie1 and released under a (CC BY 3.0) license - http://officialpsds.com/Typewriter-PSD75402.html

By Guus , 18 May 2012

Over the last few weeks I have worked on a new version of this website. The most important goal of my website is to stay in touch with family and friends, but it also serves as an online business card for my work as software engineering manager. And, to be honest, the site was getting a lit bit old and needed a fresh lick of virtual paint. Most importantly, I wanted to make the site work better on mobile phones and on the iPad.

In April I read Ethan Marcotte's Responsive Web Design and that inspired me to work on a new Drupal theme. I based it on Dave Gamache's Skeleton CSS framework and modified it to my needs. This is the first major redesign since March 2007.

The changes

  • Anonymous users now go to a new landing page, instead of going to the blog
  • Logged in users will continue to see the blog as the main page. This way, there is a specific a page that I can tailor for people that don't know me in person, with a focus on my business persona.
  • The HTML is completely HTML5 compliant (I need to take care of 1 last non-validating item, related to the Boost caching mechanism)
  • The layout of the website is now mobile-friendly. You can see the effect by resizing the window of your browser. It gently collapses into a single row of nicely readable text. A couple of smart tricks around the menu (using CSS3 media queries) does the rest.
  • Last but not least, after 12 years I am updating the icons on the site.

New icons

With the new style of the website came the realization that the old icons were, well, old. I created them myself over the years and there wasn't a lot of consistency between them. Moreover, they were created with a size limitations of 32x32 pixels and there's no way to scale them up since I created them as bitmaps.

In my previous job we worked with an off-shore company that creates icons, and for a small fee we got access to a library of many hundreds of thousands of icons. I started looking for something similar and ultimately decided on using Odesk.com, a global job marketplace, to find a contractor. I placed a contract and received 9 bids, of which I selected Hungary based freelancer Zsolt Markus.

He did a great job and recreated many of my icons as vector images, with a good eye for detail. The icons are now on the site, in a 64x64 pixel format, and if I ever want to resize them or tweak them I now have Adobe Illustrator vector files available.

Still to do

There are still a couple of bugs to work out. If you come across any issues, please let me know. Here is a list of things I'm working on:

  • Formatting of top menu on the iPad is not correct (for logged in users)
  • The input field for comments is very small
  • The login form on the /welcome page doesn't work yet.

It was fun to redesign the site, and learn something about HTML5 and CSS3 in the process. If you come across any problems or have any suggestions, please let me know.

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By Guus , 14 May 2012

Yesterday was Sasha's first Mother's Day.

We celebrated with a brunch on our balcony; Nora joined us in her chair next to the table.

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