Ramblings of a Dutchy in California

In April 2003 I traded my hometown of Haarlem, Netherlands, for the San Francisco Bay Area and a career in tech journalism and high-tech public relations. But work isn't the only reason I like the area, as you'll see on this blog, which will primarily have photos and some personal thoughts.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Holiday Parties

It's that that of the year again. People are throwing lots of holiday parties. This year I plan to attend three. That means, two down and one to go. Last week I joined my friend Christel to the AR Edelman holiday party in a hip club in San Francisco. There was food, drink, a raffle and fun discussion, including updates on gossip related to Microsoft's executives.

Picture courtesy of Christel

On Saturday I experienced my first McAfee holiday party at the posh Hotel Nikko in San Francisco. There was food, plenty of deserts, drink and also a raffle. This party was bigger, as McAfee has substantially more employees than AR Edelman. There was also dancing, though I was a wall flower and socialized with colleagues and their partners.

I must say, the CNET holiday parties from previous years were actually more laid back and plain fun than the two I have been to so far. But I guess that's the difference between two corporations and CNET Networks, the "different kind of media company."

The upcoming week I'll be out at the Friends For Youth Holiday Social, graciously hosted by one of my fellow board members in her beautiful house in Menlo Park. This will be a small gathering, a pot luck.

It is a busy week, because on Saturday I am moving to San Jose!

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Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Happy New Year with Ecuador's new president!

As in previous years, I spent the holidays in Ecuador with my brother and his family. This year the New Year's celebration was something special. We celebrated on the street with the neighbors, including Ecuador's president-elect Rafael Correa.

The tradition in Ecuador is to burn an "Ano Viejo" (Old Year), a doll with mask to represent something that was bad in the year past. Mr. Correa said he'd burn himself, perhaps to beat others to the punch. He's also a fan of fireworks. So, when the clock neared midnight, the president-elect and his family were out on the street. So were we.

Mr. Correa is a very charming, charismatic man, very chatty and always smiling, at least that's what he was like on New Year's eve. He's very open and will come up to you and ask questions, for example how much the bundle of fireworks that we were shooting after midnight cost. But he's also happy to answer questions about the challenges he faces. Ecuador has had several presidents in the past decade that were ousted before finishing their term.

Our family chatted with his and we presented him with a bottle of champagne. After midnight, we shared several glasses of Champagne, lit fireworks together and some of us walked away with a Cohiba cigar from a box that Mr. Correa had been given by Fidel Castro, the leader of Cuba.



(In the picture, Mr. Correa is the man in the blue sweatshirt, third person from the left. My brother has his arm around him, I am standing in the back. The rest of the group are neighbors and family.)

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Monday, December 11, 2006

Gingerbread Village


They spent a lot of time making this nice gingerbread village. Go see it, if you're near Squaw Valley, its at the Squaw Creek Resort.

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