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Amsterdam

Simon had a crazy couple of weeks. He had planned a weekend trip to Amsterdam months ago to catch a few soccer games. It was suppose to be calm weekend full of soccer, but turned hectic really quick when he had two business trips added to it. He flew to Venice on Wednesday, returned Friday morning and went straight to work. He came home for an hour and half to see us and change luggage and then headed to the airport for Amsterdam. On Sunday he was suppose to fly home, but had to go to Boston for a week instead. We are glad that he is home.

Here are a some highlights from his trip to Amsterdam. The whole point of this trip to was catch two soccer games from the Dutch Eredivisie. Although it was a little crazy, Simon had a great time.

PSV Eindhoven
They lost 0-1 to ADO Den Haag.







Ajax Amsterdam
They won 2-0 against De Graafschap.

Comments

Stacy Pettersen said…
Bet he was tired after all of that!
Bradley L. Hill said…
Let the great times roll! Watch your health, though!

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