Well, it's been a while, but that's mainly because I've been quite busy. First Sue came over and we had a lovely couple of days together. We visited the zoo and spend a lot of time out and about in the city.
Just a blog about me, Dan and our daily lives to keep family and friends informed about what happens there.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Friday, 7 June 2013
Catch up
Well, it's been a while since my last post. And for the biggest part of the time nothing much of interest happened. However in the last few weeks some quite interesting stuff happened. So join me on this awesome adventure!
First about two to three months ago my colleague suggested I talk with my boss about starting up a Buurtzorg like company in the UK. So I did, because working in a hospital is just nothing for me.. It sounds interesting to do all the awesome crazy difficult stuff, but there is such a gap in the care for the elderly people. And I do very much enjoy and feel like I make a difference here. So while working in a hospital could be cool, I don't actually see myself do that again. The pressure from colleagues, time and doctors is just nothing for me.
Basically my boss (Jos de Blok) said that there is interested parties in the UK, but he needs someone to actually set stuff up. So I asked my colleague (Aenne) for help, because I wasn't sure where to start. So she started me off a bit and continuously carries on to support me as well. Mainly by helping with a lot of connections and networking. Which is very awesome :D
So a couple of weeks ago Aenne contacted me that the BBC had contacted Buurtzorg because they wanted to go with one of our district nurses and do an interview with them as well. She asked if I wanted to do that. And of course I did! I regretted it a bit in the morning of the interview because I was just that nervous! But in the end I really enjoyed it!
I got interviewed by Adam Brimelow and I took him with me to one of our clients as well. The day was really cool and ended up being really relaxed, even though I was very nervous in the morning. I also met Jos for the first time, but luckily he wasn't there for the interview itself! Imagine your boss sitting next to you while doing a radio interview.. So scary!
He also took some pictures and told me there would be an internet article about it as well. He also gave me his business card and said to me that when we were setting up a similar company in the UK he'd love to interview me again about that.
And, a couple of weeks ago, on the 27th of May the piece aired and the article got aired on the Health section of BBC news. Sadly the radio piece is only able to be listened too for about a week, so that is now not possible to listen to any more :( However, I do have the article :D
The radio interview was only about 5 minutes long and I was on for about 2 of those 5 minutes. It was really short and quick, but I got so many positive reactions! So many people said they wanted to hear more, so luckily there is the article, that goes a bit more in depth about the whole story! So, here is the article. It's not just about me or Buurtzorg, it's actually about the way we do our district nursing here. It includes Radio Steunkous, a radio station organized by Buurtzorg nurses and and also some notes from one of the biggest health insurance companies in the country.
I didn't even know of this article until yesterday, because I got another email from Aenne asking me if I would be okay with taking a Scottish district nurse with me for a couple of days. She had emailed our company saying she read the article and wanted to see how we manage and deliver care by going with one of Buurtzorg's district nurses. And of course I said I would do it. I don't really care that it's a nurse from Scotland instead of England, at the end of the day it's all in the UK and if something kicks off in Scotland due to it it's only positive sounds and promotion for the rest of the UK as well!
And the last note for today is that in July there will be two guys coming over from the UK. They work for a company that wants to help us set up. So I have already written down some questions for them and it will be really cool to see what they want and what they can offer!
First about two to three months ago my colleague suggested I talk with my boss about starting up a Buurtzorg like company in the UK. So I did, because working in a hospital is just nothing for me.. It sounds interesting to do all the awesome crazy difficult stuff, but there is such a gap in the care for the elderly people. And I do very much enjoy and feel like I make a difference here. So while working in a hospital could be cool, I don't actually see myself do that again. The pressure from colleagues, time and doctors is just nothing for me.
Basically my boss (Jos de Blok) said that there is interested parties in the UK, but he needs someone to actually set stuff up. So I asked my colleague (Aenne) for help, because I wasn't sure where to start. So she started me off a bit and continuously carries on to support me as well. Mainly by helping with a lot of connections and networking. Which is very awesome :D
So a couple of weeks ago Aenne contacted me that the BBC had contacted Buurtzorg because they wanted to go with one of our district nurses and do an interview with them as well. She asked if I wanted to do that. And of course I did! I regretted it a bit in the morning of the interview because I was just that nervous! But in the end I really enjoyed it!
I got interviewed by Adam Brimelow and I took him with me to one of our clients as well. The day was really cool and ended up being really relaxed, even though I was very nervous in the morning. I also met Jos for the first time, but luckily he wasn't there for the interview itself! Imagine your boss sitting next to you while doing a radio interview.. So scary!
He also took some pictures and told me there would be an internet article about it as well. He also gave me his business card and said to me that when we were setting up a similar company in the UK he'd love to interview me again about that.
And, a couple of weeks ago, on the 27th of May the piece aired and the article got aired on the Health section of BBC news. Sadly the radio piece is only able to be listened too for about a week, so that is now not possible to listen to any more :( However, I do have the article :D
The radio interview was only about 5 minutes long and I was on for about 2 of those 5 minutes. It was really short and quick, but I got so many positive reactions! So many people said they wanted to hear more, so luckily there is the article, that goes a bit more in depth about the whole story! So, here is the article. It's not just about me or Buurtzorg, it's actually about the way we do our district nursing here. It includes Radio Steunkous, a radio station organized by Buurtzorg nurses and and also some notes from one of the biggest health insurance companies in the country.
I didn't even know of this article until yesterday, because I got another email from Aenne asking me if I would be okay with taking a Scottish district nurse with me for a couple of days. She had emailed our company saying she read the article and wanted to see how we manage and deliver care by going with one of Buurtzorg's district nurses. And of course I said I would do it. I don't really care that it's a nurse from Scotland instead of England, at the end of the day it's all in the UK and if something kicks off in Scotland due to it it's only positive sounds and promotion for the rest of the UK as well!
And the last note for today is that in July there will be two guys coming over from the UK. They work for a company that wants to help us set up. So I have already written down some questions for them and it will be really cool to see what they want and what they can offer!
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Zoey
Well, it's been a while since the last blog. Mainly because we've been really busy with all kinds of stuff. From moving in the house to building two awesome new pc's. But also we've got a cat now!!
And for all you people interested in some kitty pictures I've selected a couple and put them up here.
Get ready to meet Zoey!
First of some pictures from the very early beginnings. The picture at the top is on the day that she arrived. The same day she went on our laps to sleep and even slept with us on the bed that night. It was the only night that happened so far!
And on the side is Zoey laying on the bed with Dan. She nodded off for a bit as well, but she was mainly just looking at what shenanigans I was doing with the camera.
Then it really became summer in the Netherlands with temperatures of up to 35 degrees Celsius. And after Zoey had gotten all of her vaccinations she was allowed on the balcony and had a whole new space to investigate. This resulted in some chilling with us in the sunshine.
The sunshine also made it very easy for me to grow some catgrass. The tub below I grew in a weekend! And there's still some left of it. She absolutely loved and loves it!

Zoey likes to sit, play, sleep and live on the desks a lot. We use the pc's a lot and she loves being close to us. So when we put a hoodie or something else on the desk this is a fantastic new toy. And she loves to hide.
And then she started to venture to places she shouldn't go, the counter, fridge and bookshelves. Also her old scratch-post started to go a tad bit wonky. So we got her a new one. It's only a tiny one, honest!
Well, okay it's not. But it's still only one corner of the house that's for the cat, the rest is ours. And she absolutely loves it. She sleeps and plays on it. And most importantly she uses this instead of our furniture to scratch.
And for all you people interested in some kitty pictures I've selected a couple and put them up here.
Get ready to meet Zoey!
First of some pictures from the very early beginnings. The picture at the top is on the day that she arrived. The same day she went on our laps to sleep and even slept with us on the bed that night. It was the only night that happened so far!
And on the side is Zoey laying on the bed with Dan. She nodded off for a bit as well, but she was mainly just looking at what shenanigans I was doing with the camera.
Then it really became summer in the Netherlands with temperatures of up to 35 degrees Celsius. And after Zoey had gotten all of her vaccinations she was allowed on the balcony and had a whole new space to investigate. This resulted in some chilling with us in the sunshine.
The sunshine also made it very easy for me to grow some catgrass. The tub below I grew in a weekend! And there's still some left of it. She absolutely loved and loves it!

Zoey likes to sit, play, sleep and live on the desks a lot. We use the pc's a lot and she loves being close to us. So when we put a hoodie or something else on the desk this is a fantastic new toy. And she loves to hide.
And then she started to venture to places she shouldn't go, the counter, fridge and bookshelves. Also her old scratch-post started to go a tad bit wonky. So we got her a new one. It's only a tiny one, honest!
Well, okay it's not. But it's still only one corner of the house that's for the cat, the rest is ours. And she absolutely loves it. She sleeps and plays on it. And most importantly she uses this instead of our furniture to scratch.
She still loves to sit on our desks and the closer the better. While I'm writing this she's gone from sitting in front of Dan's monitor to sitting in front of mine and even laying between my keyboard and monitor. But she also loves to lay on my mouse-pad. So much even that I couldn't use it or my mouse any more. So I bought a bigger one. And as you can see, she still loves to lay on it and take it completely over.
She also loves hiding! In the most unconventional places if possible. So in the sofa is a good contender! We actually lost her the first time she did that. She was completely under the blanket that's on there.
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Moved!
Well, we've moved most of our stuff now. Just the dinner table, clothes closets and the bottoms of the beds left at the old place. Which was sadly due to running out of time :(
And of the beds we do have the matrasses but well the sofabed is quite comfortable as well.. We have kind of nested in it for the moment while watching tv :) As seen on the picture below. More pictures will follow soon when I can find the camera and batteries back :p
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Keys!
Well, today we've gotten the keys to our new apartment! I'm soooo happy!! I was until now constantly expecting something to go sideways still.. But no, it's really ours! :DSo, here come the promised pictures!
This is as we just got the place. So it's nothing too fantastic yet, but very good for it's age as it's not too young any more! From 1979 to be exact, so ten years older than me! :P
The one on the right is the kitchen, with room for a gas stove, and a proper vent too :) The empty space on the left is for a fridge, but we're not sure ours is going to fit due to the heater and it's pipes just straight in front of the door..
The one on the left is the rest of the living room, no idea who came up with the colour scheme by the way, but they do not have taste if you ask me... Baby blue and light green?... No thanks :P So the green walls will end up white-ish later :)
Below is the other side of the bedroom, again the green and blue :s ... It also has a door straight to the bathroom from the bedroom as well as from the hallway.
I have no pictures of it, but we've got some ground floor storage space as well. When you enter it's like soooo odd, it's almost a building change. It is small and damp and the numbering is all over the place. So, Dan and I have started to dub those the catacombs from now on, as even the guy from the estate agent didn't know where our storage box was. So we all ended up just running around down there, just about not getting lost :P
Either way, this is all I've got for now. I will keep on posting as we continue to work in the place and move in over the next couple of weeks.
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