I have been told that once time starts
to feel like it is flying by, it does not stop and once you have children time only goes
by that much quicker. There have been many moments in the past month that I have wanted to freeze time and hold onto it
for just a little longer. Any of you who have ever loved, can relate
to this desperate feeling.
It is those special moments that make
life worth living, that make the bad moods, burnt dinners, and rainy
Mondays more bearable.
October is underway, 2018 will be here
before we know it! My time in Holland has been busy, fulfilling, and
productive. I have a new, welcomed routine in my new, personal space
here_ our apartment. My days are spent cleaning (of course, it's
unavoidable!) and working from home with my online, U.S., job as a
Plexus Ambassador. I enjoy researching and promoting their health and
wellness products as I have always been fascinated by the human body
and it's functions. I look forward to continuing my personal journey to better health while educating others on the importance of their own gut health.
September 13th, Pieter and I celebrated our third
wedding anniversary with a simple dinner date at a restaurant on the
water. Very quaint. I had ribs and he ordered a meat trio (these dishes describe our
personalities well). It is hard to believe we have only been married three years, as it seems I have known Pieter my whole life.
We celebrated Pieter's 30th
birthday by inviting family over to our apartment for a
semi-traditional Dutch birthday party with lots of food. A traditional Dutch birthday party begins with cake, chocolate, and coffee, proceeds to a round of meat and cheese with beer, wine, juice, or soda, and ends with a salty snack mix or chips with more beer or another drink of choice.
Along with becoming more accustom to the Dutch way of life, I also continue to embrace the Dutch language and look forward to the day I can declare myself bi-lingual. Through my Dutch lessons that I attend twice a week at the local library, I have discovered that I already possess a general understanding of the language and am familiar with a wide array of Dutch vocabulary. It is the confidence to speak it that I must work on. I look forward to my lessons each week as I share the learning experience with a culturally diverse group of people. My classmates are from the Czech Republic, Somalia, Poland, and Japan. I am the only American in the class, but everyone speaks a bit of English.
Leaves changing color even here in the Netherlands! |
The train station in Arnemuiden |
I never would have imagined that these streets would become so familiar to me. |
The Tramper residence |
One of my favorite places to walk. |
Pieter took a day off of work last week for the two of us to visit one of my favorite towns here, Veere. We got some lovely pictures as it was a beautiful, sunny day.
In the past few weeks I have taken some time to reflect on how drastically I have changed since my first, original visit to Arnemuiden back in 2014. It amazes me to think of the young, shy, and inexperienced person I used to be. I am sure many of you can say the same about yourselves! I have grown in ways and learned life lessons that I never would have if this situation had never occurred. I could construct an entire novel based solely on the adventures, turmoil, and elation I have faced throughout this particular segment on this journey called life.
So, what is up ahead in the near future?
Well, more of the same. I will be embracing each new day and every
moment I get to spend here in this new place I call my home with my
wonderful husband. We have an exciting, adventurous trip coming up at
the end of October that I am looking forward to! I will be back
home to the States in early November.
When will the back and forth lifestyle
end? For those of you still wondering about the status of our waiver
with immigration, it will officially be a year since we submitted it,
next week. No news so far. We suspect that one day we will hear from immigration, but until
then, we choose not to worry and advise all of you to do the same.
All in God's perfect timing.
Until next time, warm wishes on this
windy day in Holland!