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lonely man week January 17, 2009

Filed under: January 2009, Life in Holland — presdemoncoeur @ 4:59 pm

the women in my family are cursed.  we attract the most lonely, desperate, weirdo men.  i’m not talking the men we choose to have relationships with – i’m talking about standing in line at the grocery store (ice cream shop, library, post office), minding your own business, and then they flock to you and just start very personal conversations.   it’s as if there’s a halo above your head with a little tag attached that says “lonely?  come talk to me!”

i’ve seen this sort of thing happen to my mom and aunts for years, and those of us in the next generation are adding our stories at a quick rate as well.  since i’ve moved to europe, it happens to me more and more often, but this could largely be due to my frequent use of the public transportation system and the large population of northern african immigrants residing here. (i hate to stereotype here, but it is just that a huge proportion of these men who feel they can just come up and talk to me – or worse yet, touch me! – are from northern africa.  i’ve had many conversations with girlfriends about this, and there are various perfectly understandable reasons why, which i won’t bother with now.)

this week has been quite a busy week for lonely men in holland.  instead of my once-a-week annoyance, i’ve had 5!  FIVE!  in the last 3 days at that!   as you will  see, i’ve not managed to figure out ways to cope with all of these types, but i’m learning that from standing there minding your own business to innocent things like friendly smiles, answering questions, and general politeness can all get you in a lot of trouble.  the list:

Lonely Man #1 was actually more of a kid.  he must have been 17 or 18.  there i was, standing at the tram stop on thursday morning, minding my own business, looking all over the place, like everyone else, when i noticed this guy run up from across the street.  i glanced at him, like everyone else, and then looked away and kept waiting for the tram.  then i heard some mumbles and sighs, and some grunt-like sounds.  i wondered if he was trying to get my attention, but decided not to look over.  more mumbles, then he said an actual sentence, obviously directed at me, but it was in dutch, so i said “sorry?”  (what if he was asking a legitimate question?)  he repeated it in english, something like, “whew, i made it just in time.”  i tried my smile-and-nod tactic, followed-up not with a question, but by more gazing off wistfully in the direction of the tram. however, this guy felt the need to keep talking.  and once he started, there was no stopping him.  i heard all about the cafe he was just at, and then he remembered he’d left his book on top of the garbage can by the tram stop and was so glad it was still there when he came running back, and where are you from, why are you here, and do you like holland.  blah blah.  the weird thing was that this guy never blinked.   luckily, when the tram came, he (oddly enough) wasn’t getting on it.  but, while still not blinking,  he made a point to say, “good bye, nice to meet you, very nice talking to you.” i just said “bye” and didn’t look back, or even in his direction when the tram passed him.

Lonely Man #2 was at the library, on the very same day as Lonely Man #1.  these men were separated by a mere 3 hours, yet also about 45 years.  this older man spotted me in the library cafe, having a bit of soup before i met a friend to work on a project.  there i was, happily finishing my soup, sharing my table with a nice grandmotherly woman with whom i’d been making small talk, and Lonely Man #2 just came up to me and said, “oh, soupe!  wat lekker!  is het lekker?”  (“oh, soup!  yum!  is it good?”)  to which i replied, “ja, lekker.” (“yes, it’s good.”)   my tactic here was, just answer the question, and he’ll get his own soup and go sit down somewhere.  wrong!  he heard my accent and wanted to know where i was from, and oh, was i married?  look, he had a great book about tourism in the hague right with him! (he did.)  he’d just come from a lecture about the archiving of dutch something-or-other.   where did i live? oh, i must have met my husband in arkansas, and he’s dutch and just brought me back to holland.  i chose not to correct him on those details.   i was distratcted by what seemed to be cookie crumbs on his coat.  why was this guy talking to me?  what sort of signal was i giving out?  then he asked if the grandmotherly woman was my mother.   she must have given him some subliminal signal or something, because after confirming that in fact, she was not my mother, and in fact, i am married, he left.   i rolled my eyes after he left, and she laughed empathetically and asked, “are you really married?”

Lonely Man #3 was a little drunk after a Friday night out.  A man in his 60s, he was travelling by train from Utrecht to Gouda.  I noticed him on the platform waiting for the train, because he seemed a little bit unsteady.  Once on the train, he struck up friendly conversation with a group of teenage boys, who thought he was funny (maybe he was.  some people are funny and friendly when drunk.  i was tired from a concert and recording session, sitting on the last train home, listening to my ipod.)  from where i was sitting, i could see him carrying on and glanced at him not more than twice, and only when things got noisy enough to disturb the mood of the traincar.  he had to pass by me on the way out of the train at Gouda (i stayed on till Rotterdam), and he took the opportunity to make a very obscene gesture with his entire body, accompanied by some slightly slurred text which i couldn’t make out, partly because of his poor enunciation, and partly because “this american life” was pumping in my ears.  halfway through this display, i turned away and stared out the window.  there was sort of a mood change, like a collective sigh of relief, when he got out of the train.

Lonely Man #4 was also riding the train late last night, and i’ll be the first to admit that late-night trains are full of very interesting people.  i regularly get unwelcome lonely-man visits on my late-night treks home.  this was from Rotterdam to Dordrecht, and i’m pretty sure this guy was in my train car with Lonely Man #3.  what concerns me is that Lonely Man #3’s fermented words of parting may have encouraged Lonely Man #4 to follow me, but apparently i’ll never know.  as i waited on the platform, i saw this 55-year-old guy notice me.  i looked away, walked down a bit further, and continued waiting.  when the train pulled up, we both got in the same doo.  ladies first, and once i stepped inside, i passed a potential Lonely Man sitting alone in a seat group. (i’ve learned to never join a man who is sitting by himself.  it just never works out.)  however, when i chose my seat, Lonely Man #4 chose the seat opposite the aisle from me.  here’s where my new iphone comes in really handy. not only was i engaged in my second “this american life” of the evening, i could conveniently also divert my eyes to my iphone screen and send my husband an email!  even if i were doing nothing but just playing games on my iphone, i think the signal would still be given – my ears are busy and my eyes are busy, so don’t bother!  he tried to make eye contact for about 5 minutes, and eventually got up to go to the bathroom.  when he returned, he sat several seats away.  success!

Lonely Man #5 and i literally bumped into each other at the grocery store.  one thing to understand about public spaces here:  everyone looks out only for themselves.  it has taken a while to get used to it, but people regularly cut in front of you, cross your path a little too closely, bump you with their grocery cart rather than ask you to scoot up in line.  old ladies are the worst.  anyway, the technique is to just bump and go, without even looking at the other person.  i think the problem was that by the carrots when i bumped into him (or he into me, it’s hard to know), i said, “oh, sorry,” albeit without looking at him.  i noticed in the sliced cheese section that we were standing next to each other.  i glanced at him, as one does, and kept going after picking out my jong belegen.  he circled around me a couple of times, checking out apparently more than just the different kinds of cheeses, because i noticed him staring at me when i was by the beers.  oh, and again, by the flour and sugar.  a deceptively nice-looking man with graying hair and a beard, a blue and red wind breaker, and big square glasses magnifying – you guessed it! – non-blinking eyes! it was the eyes i noticed… not simply because they didn’t blink, or maybe because of that, they carried a sort of perpetually startled gaze.  when i made it over to the ice cream, he was on the opposite side of the freezer bin, so terribly obviously pretending to read the back of a package of frozen french fries. but where was his grocery cart??   i turned the corner to the butter later, and there he was, sitting and having coffee at the little free coffee table by the eggs.  i could feel the stare on my back as i debated salted or unsalted, store brand or name brand.  half expecting him to come up to me in line or follow me out the store, i was secretly grateful my bike was waiting loyally on the other side of the big window for the quick escape it has helped me make on more than one occasion.

i’m not going out any more tonight, and i may possibly stay holed-up in my apartment all day tomorrow as well.  it’s hard to know what is drawing these guys to me – maybe my pheramones are in overdrive or something – so better not press my luck.

 

21st century bus stop entertainment November 5, 2008

Filed under: Life in Holland, November 2008 — presdemoncoeur @ 11:13 pm

Occasionally when I am stuck at a bus stop without my ipod, or on a train with no book, I resort to reading sometimes very old sms’s (text messages) on my mobile phone as my entertainment.  Some still make me laugh aloud, some I never want to lose, and I often remember exactly where I was when I received the saved text.  Here’s a selection of what I found today, typos and all:

•    Hi cab  bad obondat   see you at home
3 Sept 2007, 20:09:06
•    Give him whip cream –xxo or quietly go tell the mother ur cat likes 2 rub his butt on the handle : -D
11 Oct 2007, 17:53:32

•    Ok baby! soggy
26 Feb 2008, 21:48:47

•    You are like an ombudsman godfather!
27 Feb 2008, 12:49:15

•    I heard you were amazing, convincing, and impressive! Congratulations!  I was sorry to miss you.  We’d love to come for dinner, or come here too.
3 March 2008,  20:18:58

•    Sorry you were cold! Miss and love you! About  to go to bed!  Jordi says hello and he will use my head 4 a pillow untill you are back xoxo
5 March 2008, 23:52:40

•    Baby!  you were so, so, so amazing!  you looked very professional and calm, very knowledgeable!  and pretty!  i could tell by there demeanor that they were pleased and impressed! you should be very proud of today!  as i am.  and they were no doubt!  love you! proud hubby
25 March 2008, 15:26:30

•    Hey A! Happy birthday! Sorry I’ve been out of touch, let’s be social in june sometime!  Enjoy the day! xxx, R
29 May 2008, 11:48:46

•     :D :D:D!!!!
3 June 2008, 16:40:03

•    A!  I have flu! I can’t play!  Just kidding! Ha! Good luck today! K
4 June 2008, 13:31:33

•    Wow Brawo The next year we will continue to play with You Gays Gr amd congratulation
4 June 2008, 19:20:39

•    Ye his tummy may experience less joy than his chirping mouth.
Feathers fly on sugar’s soul.
18 Sept 2008, 18:56:25 (this one was in response the first installation of my new-found bus stop pastime: sms poetry.  unfortunately I have not saved my sms.)

•    Oh my g . we should set up a conseling service for postbank customers.  we will b the first patients!  thanks for doing that! rrr!  sadly I an not surprised.
27 Sept 2008, 12:07:18

(From me to M)
•    Sms poetry:
O reigning Queen, in your small motorcade,
The sight of your hair is hard to evade!
What in all Holland demanded your power
in Wassenaar, commanding so at this hour?

(From M to me)
•    And thou helmet head shall protect this wealthy world that saves us artists.
bless your hair gel! : -)
1 Oct 2008, 19:49:02

•    Oh train conductor,
may you be trapped in a very, very, very small room
with no vents.
there you will look down and see jordi.
he will be fart y.
and we will keep you there forever!
send that to him!
2 Oct 2008, 22:12:04

•    Forgot to pay! So sorry! Next time 2x masters tarif. Jp
29 Oct 2008, 14:26:49

(From me to M)
•    Jordi went shopping with me in Schiphol!  :D   First H&M to get replacement sunglasses for those I broke last week, then we picked up a sushi snack at AH.  now waiting patiently and quietly for our train.  A very new excursion for him!  Wonder what all he smelled…  : -)
31 Oct, 2008 (no time records for sent box)

(From me to M)
•    xoxo baby!  Outlet works, yahoo! :* miss you already but had a super weekend.  Jordifine but sporting a v. grouchy face. :-/
4 Nov 2008 (no time records for sent box)

•    Super high voter turn out.  no news yet- obama ahead in all polls xxoxxo
4 Nov 2008, 20:25:22

•    Obama won!
5 Nov 2008, 08:56:38

•    The queen again!  In her motorcade, this time in the middle of the hague.  This is becoming quite a bizarre coincidence…
5 Nov 2008 (no time records for sent box)

Anyway, I realize this is so blog cliché – to write things that probably interest only you.  But well, it’s sometimes fun to try to guess someone’s life story based on snippets here and there.

 

back in the saddle April 11, 2008

Filed under: April, Life in Holland — presdemoncoeur @ 11:36 am

wonder where i’ve been?  in the past few months, i have:

1.  prepared for and given a recital

2.  prepared for and given a massive presentation. topic: “the rhetorical metaphor in early classical music.”  no small feat.

3.  played in 22 performances of bach’s matthew passion.

4.  spent 2 weeks trying to recover from the matthew passion performances

5.  spent many hours playing through new pieces trying to find 60 minutes of music for my june recital.

6.  continued teaching all my flute and english students

7.  continued taking my own lessons

8.  followed a 6-course training in dealing with stagefright.  ok, it was really like having therapy, and i enjoyed it a lot!!  the woman doing the training is a flutist who is also getting a degree in psychology and needed to have some test subjects as part of her final project.  it was very helpful!

so, that’s my excuse.

today is the first day in a long time that i feel more or less relaxed and calm and like i have a normal amount control over my life.  it isn’t all perfect, but i can see that i will make it.  i really can’t wait until june when my mom and sister come to visit.  this will mean that i’ve completed schooling (forever!) and i will be starting my REAL LIFE!!!  how nice to start that new phase with my mom and sister by my side. :)

 

Christmas 2007 January 2, 2008

Filed under: December, Life in Holland — presdemoncoeur @ 9:56 pm

Sinterklaas actually came November 17. His special day is December 5.sinterklaas.jpg

His special helper is Zwart Piet, but there are actually thousands of them.

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See?

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I know. I know what you are thinking. Me too.

A gift from one of my students:

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My Christmas gift.  M traded with a friend.  I fell in love with it at the friend’s studio because it reminds me of my experience here in Holland…in so many ways.  I especially like the electric pink angry rain.  Sorry for the glare.

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Jordi on Christmas Eve:

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Our Christmas table, in detail:

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And our Christmas Guests!christmasguests.jpg

(brutus jordi is on the couch in the more elegantly decorated room.  see him?  we ate in the studio because there was more space.)

 

what a picture is worth January 2, 2008

Filed under: Life in Holland, November — presdemoncoeur @ 9:01 pm

we all know the answer to that.  good thing, too, because i don’t have time to write that many thousands of words.

a fall update following (or, preceeding, if you read from the top down…)

 

I met the Queen! October 29, 2007

Filed under: Life in Holland — presdemoncoeur @ 7:51 pm

the long awaited post! long overdue because of my project (see upcoming post and past procrastination posts)!

so, we met the queen. we arrived, we were herded into a huge room out of the way while she got set up, and then we got to go one by one and shake her hand. and we were expected to introduce ourselves first. she, of course, being the queen, just got to smile and say something like “nice to meet you.”

there was a speech. another speech. then the queen spoke, and she had a nice and warm voice. i couldn’t help but wonder, though, who wrote her speech. she thanked many people involved in organizing the exhibition, and i couldn’t help but wonder, does she really know who those people are? i don’t know the answer to that. i don’t know how involved she is really. then she announced the winners, they all got their photos made with her, and off the other artists, M included, went to stand next to their paintings so the queen could come by and have a more personal chat about the work.

i was planning to be all cool and collected, but in the end i couldn’t take the camera from my face. M was in the room at the back, and so i was scoping out exactly where she was in the 9-room exhibition space. i wanted him to be prepared and ready and not talking to a mere normal person when she walked in. she (and the hordes of media; camera crews, photographers, the whole bit) finally made it into the back room, and began the rounds. i shooed away some non-regal person when she was 2 artists away from M, so that he could prepare, focus. when she came to him, i went beserk (from a distance) with my camera. i didn’t hear anything she said! i missed the entire conversation! but i got a few good shots, and then my paparazzi moment was over in 5 minutes.

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i thought.

after that, it must have appeared that i was stalking her, but i wasn’t. there just aren’t so many rooms you can escape to in a 9-room gallery. i was trying to just be cool and look at the art after that, but no matter where i went, which painting i was looking at, there she was, with the whole entourage. i’d go to another room, make the round, and think, “oh i’d like to see that painting again in room 6.” i’d make it to room 6, thinking the queen must not even be here anymore, and suddenly she’d turn the corner. at least i wasn’t taking photos any longer. i tried not to be in the way… but i wouldn’t be surprised if i end up on the “do not invite” list next year…

anyway, it general, it was really fun, and i was so proud of M. he’s worked so hard , and finally it pays off.

now, you may be wondering about my outfit. i did not end up wearing what i planned to wear. first of all, it was COLD, and i didn’t think wearing a sleeveless blouse would be very smart. second of all, the official invitation arrived one week before the event, and it said “attire: tenue de ville.” it strikes me as funny that for an invitation to a bunch of artists, one would say something like “tenue de ville.” i like tradition, i like etiquette, and i realize i am showing my level in society by even writing about this, but i wonder how many people knew what that meant, beyond just a literal translation of the french words. i spent a good half-hour on the internet researching, eventually concluding that ‘business attire” would be the best bet. but what does “business attire” mean to a bunch of artists? probably not, in my case, a ruffly white sleeveless blouse and flowy black pants. too bad! in the end, i opted to keep the pearls, but wear my hair down, and pair a nice tweed skirt with a raw silk twin set. here, you can see me and also M, looking really smart in his new suit!

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Happy Procrastination September 20, 2007

Filed under: Life in Holland, September — presdemoncoeur @ 11:53 am

Today I suddenly realized that we will meet the Queen of Holland in one month! M plans to go buy a very nice suit, as it is for the opening of a show he is in, but I have plenty of cute clothes and only need to buy a few small accessories. Luckily, my most elegantly dressed friend H sent along some clothing that she no longer wants, so indirectly with H’s help, I now have a perfect combination, (which I decided I must absolutely find today, before beginning my hours of practicing and research) :

Flowy dark black pants

H’s white shirt – an attempt to explain: an elegant, thin cotton halter top with transparent back, the front is made of 5 horizontal ruffles, each about 3 inches in width (the ruffles also do away with the need for undergarments); the effect is part wedding cake, part wedding dress, part little girl, but very, very cute for an art opening that the Queen is attending! (I’ll attach a photo after the event.)

White, thin-strappy, sandal-like heels

Floating pearls from M that I wore at our wedding

What I need to get:

I plan to wear my hair up in a French twist, and I’d like to find some sort of pearly accents – must look around.

Pearl dangle earrings (ok, fake pearl, but pretty)

MAYBE a new fun hand purse – literally, just to hold in the hand. I always see cute beaded hand purses at stores here and never have the chance to use one. If they are too expensive, I do have two nice simple black small purses, one in satin.

I plan to do my own make-up (cousins, do not cringe! i will use the ideas i learned at my wedding, and i’m getting less afraid of lipstick), but M has said that he’d like me to treat myself to a manicure and pedicure on that day. French manicure, here I come! Don’t know about pedicures. I tend to really like dark reds, but I might do a French pedicure, too. Will see.

How exciting! I hear there is even going to be a red carpet! I also hear that we are not allowed to take cameras inside, so I’ll not be able to show you a photo of me with the Queen. Oh well. I’ll have the memories.