Good morning lovely ladies.
Today I am a bit late at the T-Party. I normally prepare the day before but that hadn't happened, so here I am: better late than never!
Let me start by showing you my postcard for today:
As headstrong as her mother, Juliana took the question of the Orange succession into her own hands. Always a keen skier, she went to the winter Olympics in Bavaria early in 1936 and fell for Bernhard von Lippe-Biesterfeld, a dashing prince of a minor royal house. German consorts were the norm in a royal family which itself derived from Germany; but it was not normal for a princess and heir-apparent to find one for herself, without consulting her mother or the government.
They announced their engagement in September 1936 and married in January 1937. Beatrix was born in 1938 and Juliana could not end the run of female heirs to the throne - and vast private wealth - of Orange. Irene came in 1939, Margriet in 1943 and Maria-Christina in 1947. Then, in 1948, the mother of four became mother of the nation when Wilhelmina followed the Orange custom of abdicating. Her reign had lasted 50 years.
The inauguration of Juliana (the Dutch, as republicans manqués, do not have coronations) came at a difficult time for a nation still reeling from the worst disaster in its history. The German invasion of the neutral Netherlands in May 1940 was an unsurpassed national trauma. Most of the country was liberated only on the very last day of hostilities, May 8 1945.
She carried out all her constitutional tasks, such as presiding over the agonisingly slow formation of coalition governments, with discretion, fairness and aplomb. Despite all vicissitudes she retained the affection of most people in the only republic in the world headed by a constitutional monarch.
The stamp is one from 2014 and shows something typical Dutch: a bicycle.
I'm joining the T-Party hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard and of course i need to bring a drink of sorts.It is a bottle of Cava (can't call it champagne as it was produced in Spain). It was our 28th wedding anniversary on the 22nd of november.
16 comments:
Happy Anniversary to you both! It looks like you celebrated in style 😁. Loved hearing about the postcard too and those lions made me smile, perfect! Such a fun photo of your grandson too. Happy T Day wishes! Hugs, Jo x
Happy anniversary. I like your assortment of "Henry" photos. Happy T-Day!
I always enjoy your history lessons!
Ohhh, you made me smile so big seeing you two happy lovebirds like that! Happy belated anniversary and yes, to the next 28!!
And ohhhh, Henry blushes over here! 🦁 🧡
And he waves hi to his siblings - with a warning to the second one - be gentle, he says!
Happy T-day and hugs
Iris
Happy belated anniversary, Lisca. So glad you have stayed together so long. It's not unusual in Europe, but in the states, people are lucky to stay married more than seven years.
LOVED the cute lions. I see Iris was happy and apparently, so was Henry.
It was nice to learn about Queen Juliana and her family. Seems abdication was their way of carrying on. I always enjoy a good history lesson.
Looks like, even though you were on lockdown, you were able to have a good anniversary celebration. So nice that you fixed a favorite meal and a great drink, too. Thanks for sharing your postcard, your lions, and your anniversary party that included Cava with us for T this Tuesday, dear Lisca.
Nice postcard. I remember seeing Queen Juliana in the Hague during a visit there many, many years ago. Happy Anniversary to you and your husband, good that you enjoy each other's company. I like the last pic of the boy with his hand in the lion's mouth! Have a good week, happy T Day, hugs, Valerie
What a fascinating vignette of Dutch Royal history! And I love the bicycle stamp.
be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Happy anniversary enjoyed your post. Enjoyed reading the history and I loved seeing Henry, and the lion with your grandson how fun. and Happy Anniversary!! Happy T wishes Kathy
Happy Anniversary! Cheers, and best wishes for many more joys together ahead :) Happy T Tuesday!
That is a wonderful postcard, and I loved reading about the Dutch royal family. I know there was a royal family but didn't know much else, so it was fascinating reading. And so many queens. That is very progressive! An Happy 28th anniversary. Marriage isn't easy so it is wonderful to have a good man. (I have one too!). Cava is a favorite of mine when it comes to sparkling wine. Nice choice to celebrate. I hope you have a wonderful T day. Hugs-Erika
Happy anniversary-and yes, cheers to many more!! We love having Spanish Cava on occasion.
Love your postcard!! I always enjoy seeing real photos and the clothing styles of older times around the world.
Happy T day!
First Happy Anniversary to you and your hubby and a wish for many more happy years. I enjoyed the history lesson and of course, the Henrys. The picture of your grand is a riot. He really knows how to have fun. Happy T Day
Happy Anniversary. You both look so happy. My, partner of 39 year, sleeps in a chair like yours. LOL I think it is a man thing. Lovely post card, and a wonderful photo from your family. Enjoy your day.
Thank you for the history lesson about the Netherlands, Lisca. Our elementary and high school history and geography lessons in the U.S. were sadly lacking in regards to the rest of the world. Our little brains could only hold so much - lol.
Happy anniversary! We love Cava and can buy it here in Mexico! Here's to another 28!!
I love the lion photos. I'm sure Iris will too.
To respond to your surprise over us singing in church - Juan and I wear our masks when singing and we make sure to stand far away from anyone else and face away from them.
Happy T-day! Hugs, Eileen
Happy 28! Photo of hubby is just a normal life photo. :) Great photo of the grand with arm in the lion's mouth. LOL
Happy T Day1
yes to that kind of wedded bliss!!! Congrats, pour me a glass of sparkly and pass me a bowl of curry as I celebrate with you!
Happy Anniversary! Curry and Cava looks like a great way to celebrate! I loved reading about the Netherland Royal family - as a girl I loved seeing pictures of the family as they seemed to go out and enjoy normal things unlike the British Royal family. Belated Happy T Day Chrisxx
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