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June 19, 2005

 

Summer weekend & Brazilian Lunch

This weekend was the final long-looked for sunny weekend, with incredible 30 degrees and no clouds in the sky which ensured a great start into the weekend. Rotterdam was crowded with people in the streets enjoying the sun and their ice-cream.

Most of the AI 04-06 spent their afternoon at Oostplein where the new rented appartment is. Lele (SSGN Director on AI 04-05) our Chef cook created a great Brazilian meal for lunch which she invited both AI teams for. It was a really chilled Saturday afternoon with nice chats, Backgammon, laughter and great food.
The afternoon continued for some people at the lake closeby or in some mentorship meetings in some street cafés.


Brazilian lunch
Originally uploaded by
monokita.

Lots of visitors at the Brazilian Lunch. On the picture you can see from the left, Sarika - Rajiv`s sister and currently a trainee of ABN Amro, Anne Marieke from the MC of AIESEC the Netherlands, Manish, Geta, Mike and Chris of next years team and Marije, MCP of AIESEC in The Netherlands.


Chris and Marije
Originally uploaded by
monokita.
Chris from China and Marije from the Netherlands. Both were MCP collegues last year. Chris will be Director for the AP GN next year.
We reached the dessert phase with three different kinds of desserts, the final one was a special chocolate cream which needed to be prepared individually by everyone and then given to another person ;)

Brazilian Lunch originally uploaded by moko

The evening we all met back again to celebrate into Tacos Birthday - HAPPY BIRTHDAY TACO !!! with Dudok´s famous dutch apple pie and some drinks before we headed to a Bar to coninue the celebrations and partying while dancing all night long to "dutch style" every 30 sec changing songs and music styles.


Comments:
This is for Taco (or Marty as the Aussies down-under know him).

Bosman! Did you receive your birthday card from Al (not AIESEC International, the other one) and I? :-)

Miss you heaps...
 
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