There are quite a few Americans in Rehoboth's Young Adults bible study. There's Kimber-I'm-from-Michigan-and-hunt-bears, there's Ashley-let's-hang-david-bowie-pictures-on-the-wall-with-the-scripture-verses-and-oh-by-the-way-I'm-from-Richmond, and then there's me-and-yes-I-do-know-the-capital-of-Canada-now. Even the Sarah twin is half American. So the Stars and Stripes are adequately represented in the frigid north.
But here are a few pictures of the Dutch-Canadianness that forms the bulk of my social life north-of-the-border.
Kimber-who-took-these-pictures-and-put-them-on-facebook says "It's interesting that when I tag Sarah and Sarah, all I have to type in is Fun and Moe, and it tags them..." All I can say is that we are just Moe' Fun than you know what to do with...
Ashley-I-kill-bunnies-because-I'm-an-epeeist-and-not-a-foilist

Isaac-I'm-an-irrepressibly-enthusiastic-philosophy-first-year-student

Moe-Fun-on-a-couch-
probably-talking-about-Neerlandia-with-
William-I-only-listen-to-music-composed-
before-the-French-Revolution-destroyed-Western-Civilization-:)

Crazy Yanks: Kimber and Ashley are making Nancy spill her pie.

Rebecca-I'm-a-dignified-school-teacher

Amanda and Corinne: Dutch smiles...

Cute couple: Corinne's younger sister Elizabeth and boyfriend Arend

Only in Canada would the foosball tables actually be hockey...Jim and Jon take each other on.

Michelle, my belle (right).

Do you ever get the urge to sing Beatles songs at people whenever you see them? I do. But only for people named Rita, Nancy, Julia, Michelle, or Strawberry Fields.