Eef BBA!
Evelien graduated last week with a degree in Facility Management from the Haagse Hogeschool, just as Died last summer! We now refer to her as Eef BBA.
Eef shaking hands with the director of the FM-Academy at the HHS!
Eef signing her diploma. BBA for real now.
Celebration followed!
Cousin Seva was also present, naturally.
Died speeching at the tapas-bar.
Eef with her proud parents.
See the other pictures here!






November 15th, 2006 at 11:05 pm
Dear Rogier,
Ever seen such an attractive, smart and clever BBA ?
November 15th, 2006 at 11:17 pm
Dear Rogier,
I have to admit that I sometimes exaggerate. But this time (alltough I am not complete neutral) I am not able to moderate my view.
Wilke.
November 17th, 2006 at 5:45 pm
Dear Wilke,
Although Died is the only other BBA I know well, I’m sure he will take no offence and will fully agree with you
Regards, Rogier
PS : Good to see you got those numbers added correctly ;-). That fosters confidence in the work of the Belastingdienst :D.
November 19th, 2006 at 2:51 pm
Dear Rogier,
I used my calculator. And even more important: my teachers (in primary school)have visited (what we then called) “kweekschool” and not PABO. They were even familiar with “ingeklede vergelijkingen” (”dressed equations ?”) and algebra.
Regards,
Wilke.
November 24th, 2006 at 12:14 am
Dear Wilke,
If your teachers were that good, I would have expected you to succesfully complete those math questions *without* the use of a calculator. Joking ;-).
You mentioned over the phone to Eef that the anti-spam question was unclear : I agree and have changed it now. It is now written in clear language and the layout is similar to that of the other questions (like name, emailaddress etc). The math-questions are, however, as tough as they were before :-).
Groet, Rogier
PS Great that you post comments! My own (very computer-savvy) dad doesn’t even check my website that often. A couple of weeks ago my parents phoned my family in the US and my uncle congratulated them on something they read on my weblog. My parents had no clue and heard it first from them. My uncle told them they should read my weblog more often, haha
