Thursday was a hit, Maddie and I danced like we were foreigners and didn't have a care in the world at the school party...it was quite entertaining! Dinner at Hello Pasta was superb, we split a mushroom, creamy pasta and Maddie got to know my friends that I've made here.
Even with the age difference, she seemed to enjoy herself. It was so nice to show her another part of my life here, with all of my classmates!
Unfortunately Maddie caught a cold (probably from me), so we postponed our trip to Belgium until Monday, instead of today, giving her a day to recover before Amsterdam tomorrow! Our plans are to visit Anne Frank's House, see the Red Light District, wander into all of the touristy shops, and just explore the city.
-Molly
The adventures of my high school exchange year in the Netherlands! From living in a small town in Alaska to right outside of Rotterdam, life couldn't be more different.
vrijdag 31 mei 2013
donderdag 30 mei 2013
Finally, Some Fun in the Sun
For some reason, whenever I take Maddie shopping here in the Netherlands, I end up buying more than she does...well nonetheless, Monday we had a lovely day walking around the Alexandrium (shopping mall) as well as peeking in Primark. Tuesday sky finally started to clear up, and the sun came out! Taking advantage of the weather, we hopped on the metro and headed to Scheveningen, where we hung out at the beach with Fiona, Maartje and Pascale, eating ice cream and walking along the shore. Maddie enjoyed a mojito on one of the terraces along the strand, making the best out of her vacation in Europe!
Yesterday everyone piled in the car and went to an Indonesian Market in The Hague, where we were surrounded by different booths selling all sorts of trinkets, under a large white tent. The food was to die for, we ate dinner at a "restaurant" also located under the tent. We tasted foods such as fried bananas, Spekkoek of course, and other oriental treats. The different booths sold everything, from incense, jewelry and back-scratchers, to dried fruit, cooking utensils and lingerie. You could even get your fortune told! It was quite the spectacle.
Tonight we have the Eind Feest for school! First, the girls from my class will go out to Hello Pasta (a delicious, but relatively cheap italian restaurant), and wine and dine. Afterwards we'll head over to the Oude Haven part of Rotterdam, and find the location of our school party. I'm so anxious to see what Maddie will think of it! Granted she's older than most of the kids that will be there, but I think we'll still have fun. Looking forward to it!
-Molly
Yesterday everyone piled in the car and went to an Indonesian Market in The Hague, where we were surrounded by different booths selling all sorts of trinkets, under a large white tent. The food was to die for, we ate dinner at a "restaurant" also located under the tent. We tasted foods such as fried bananas, Spekkoek of course, and other oriental treats. The different booths sold everything, from incense, jewelry and back-scratchers, to dried fruit, cooking utensils and lingerie. You could even get your fortune told! It was quite the spectacle.
Tonight we have the Eind Feest for school! First, the girls from my class will go out to Hello Pasta (a delicious, but relatively cheap italian restaurant), and wine and dine. Afterwards we'll head over to the Oude Haven part of Rotterdam, and find the location of our school party. I'm so anxious to see what Maddie will think of it! Granted she's older than most of the kids that will be there, but I think we'll still have fun. Looking forward to it!
-Molly
zondag 26 mei 2013
Enjoying my time with Maddie still!
Since Paris, Maddie and I have been keeping ourselves quite busy. Dennis showed us around Delft last week, where we grabbed ice cream and lunch. I finally showed her Bergschenhoek as well, going into all of the clothing stores and such.
Friday evening we went to Vierkantje with the girls, and we made Maddie order our drinks in Dutch! We all got a good laugh out of it. The bar was more crowded than normal, due to the fact that many high schooler's had just finished their final exams for school. I'm not sure if Maddie enjoyed it, or was just overwhelmed with the crowd! In any case it was fun to show her where I spend all my Friday nights at.
Yesterday (Saturday) we used our Day Train Tickets, which allowed us to travel all day on the train, only paying 14 euros each! We chose Haarlem and Deventer to visit, because Maddie was interested in seeing Haarlem and I wanted to catch up with Marlo in Deventer. We spent most of the day in Haarlem, where the sun was shining and the weather couldn't have been better. We shopped again until we dropped, buying gifts for friends and family as well. In the evening we ended up in Deventer after all, where we dined with Marlo in a nice restaurant. It was so good to talk to her again, we hadn't seen each other in six or seven months! Of course we are both experiencing many of the same emotions around these last few weeks of our exchange, so being able to relate to someone was comforting.
We headed back home on the train as soon as it started to drizzle, and were back in Bergschenhoek by eleven. On our way home, we stopped and had a drink at Braaf, talking about what we wanted to do in the upcoming week.
Tomorrow we are headed to Primark in Rotterdam! I'm hopeful that because it's Monday, there won't be as many people...Tuesday we are thinking about going to Scheveningen, because the weather is supposed to warm up a bit. Can't wait!
-Molly
Friday evening we went to Vierkantje with the girls, and we made Maddie order our drinks in Dutch! We all got a good laugh out of it. The bar was more crowded than normal, due to the fact that many high schooler's had just finished their final exams for school. I'm not sure if Maddie enjoyed it, or was just overwhelmed with the crowd! In any case it was fun to show her where I spend all my Friday nights at.
Yesterday (Saturday) we used our Day Train Tickets, which allowed us to travel all day on the train, only paying 14 euros each! We chose Haarlem and Deventer to visit, because Maddie was interested in seeing Haarlem and I wanted to catch up with Marlo in Deventer. We spent most of the day in Haarlem, where the sun was shining and the weather couldn't have been better. We shopped again until we dropped, buying gifts for friends and family as well. In the evening we ended up in Deventer after all, where we dined with Marlo in a nice restaurant. It was so good to talk to her again, we hadn't seen each other in six or seven months! Of course we are both experiencing many of the same emotions around these last few weeks of our exchange, so being able to relate to someone was comforting.
We headed back home on the train as soon as it started to drizzle, and were back in Bergschenhoek by eleven. On our way home, we stopped and had a drink at Braaf, talking about what we wanted to do in the upcoming week.
Tomorrow we are headed to Primark in Rotterdam! I'm hopeful that because it's Monday, there won't be as many people...Tuesday we are thinking about going to Scheveningen, because the weather is supposed to warm up a bit. Can't wait!
-Molly
dinsdag 21 mei 2013
The City of Love
Paris, France- the home of the Eiffel Tower, The Louvre, Notre Dame, and much more. Where a crêpe stand is around every corner, or in between a bakery and a hole-in-the-wall cafe. Where couples fill the narrow, stone brick streets, blissfully walking along while sharing a baguette. Where Maddie and I spent what seemed to be, the best five days of our lives together!
The hotel that we stayed at, Hotel Bonsejour Montmarte, couldn't have been in a more perfect location. The street below us was filled with cafes, bars, and restaurants- where in the evening, were hopping with live jazz music and artsy vibes. If we kept walking down for about five minutes, we would end up at the Moulin Rouge! In this section of town, tourist stands, sex shops and bars surrounded us...which wasn't the best place to end up at night! Luckily, we didn't run into too much trouble or mischief... If we walked ten minutes north from our hotel, we were at the Sacre Coeur! This was an artsier part of Paris, where markets, bakeries, painters, musicians, and quirky/cute stores were located. It was the perfect place to split a sandwich, sit on the side of the street, and watch all of the different kinds of people walk by!
We got very lucky with the weather the first two days- the sun shone and there was no wind! I thought we were in paradise. Unfortunately, the third day was a bit cloudy, and the last two days it rained. We had a lot of inside activities saved for the rainy days luckily, for example going to museums or churches.
I'm trying to think of what we didn't do in Paris...but I feel like we packed in everything that was possible in five days! Every morning we'd get up early and go down for breakfast, where we were served bread, a croissant, and hot coffee, by the owner's wife or daughter of the hotel. We'd pick a few things to do on our list that were located in the same district, buy a metro ticket, and head out!
Of course we went to the Eiffel Tower...I mean, who could go to Paris and not see it? We went up to the second floor, where we could see all of Paris. What. A. View. There we sat, on top of the Eiffel Tower, sharing french fries and enjoying what a perfect day and perfect life we had at that moment.
Going to the Love Lock Bridge has to be one of my favorite activities that we did in Paris. It's a bridge located near the Notre Dame, where couples, friends and families lock a padlock to the bridge, and throw one of the keys in the water. We bought a cute lock with the Eiffel Tower etched into it, and fortunately it had three keys- one to throw, and two to keep! Very sentimental, and something that we can always hold onto in remembrance of our time in France together.
The Sacre Coeur was incredible as well. The location made it even better, with the painters and markets surrounding. It overlooks on Paris, which had almost as good of a view as the Eiffel Tower! We went to the Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Notre Dame Cathedral, The Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Sainte Chapelle, Rodin Museum, Opera National de Paris, and many more! In the evenings we talked over white wine and split an entrée. It was really the perfect vacation, and who better to spend it with than my older sister.
Monday we headed back home on the train, passing again through Belgium. Today we have laid around the house, enjoying being able to relax! I swear I walked more in Paris than I have ever walked in my life...good thing though, we had to burn off all of those crêpe, macaroon and baguette calories somehow!
Not sure about our plans this week, but I still want to go to Amsterdam and back to Antwerp with Maddie. Stay tuned!
-Molly
The hotel that we stayed at, Hotel Bonsejour Montmarte, couldn't have been in a more perfect location. The street below us was filled with cafes, bars, and restaurants- where in the evening, were hopping with live jazz music and artsy vibes. If we kept walking down for about five minutes, we would end up at the Moulin Rouge! In this section of town, tourist stands, sex shops and bars surrounded us...which wasn't the best place to end up at night! Luckily, we didn't run into too much trouble or mischief... If we walked ten minutes north from our hotel, we were at the Sacre Coeur! This was an artsier part of Paris, where markets, bakeries, painters, musicians, and quirky/cute stores were located. It was the perfect place to split a sandwich, sit on the side of the street, and watch all of the different kinds of people walk by!
We got very lucky with the weather the first two days- the sun shone and there was no wind! I thought we were in paradise. Unfortunately, the third day was a bit cloudy, and the last two days it rained. We had a lot of inside activities saved for the rainy days luckily, for example going to museums or churches.
I'm trying to think of what we didn't do in Paris...but I feel like we packed in everything that was possible in five days! Every morning we'd get up early and go down for breakfast, where we were served bread, a croissant, and hot coffee, by the owner's wife or daughter of the hotel. We'd pick a few things to do on our list that were located in the same district, buy a metro ticket, and head out!
Of course we went to the Eiffel Tower...I mean, who could go to Paris and not see it? We went up to the second floor, where we could see all of Paris. What. A. View. There we sat, on top of the Eiffel Tower, sharing french fries and enjoying what a perfect day and perfect life we had at that moment.
Going to the Love Lock Bridge has to be one of my favorite activities that we did in Paris. It's a bridge located near the Notre Dame, where couples, friends and families lock a padlock to the bridge, and throw one of the keys in the water. We bought a cute lock with the Eiffel Tower etched into it, and fortunately it had three keys- one to throw, and two to keep! Very sentimental, and something that we can always hold onto in remembrance of our time in France together.
The Sacre Coeur was incredible as well. The location made it even better, with the painters and markets surrounding. It overlooks on Paris, which had almost as good of a view as the Eiffel Tower! We went to the Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Notre Dame Cathedral, The Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Sainte Chapelle, Rodin Museum, Opera National de Paris, and many more! In the evenings we talked over white wine and split an entrée. It was really the perfect vacation, and who better to spend it with than my older sister.
Monday we headed back home on the train, passing again through Belgium. Today we have laid around the house, enjoying being able to relax! I swear I walked more in Paris than I have ever walked in my life...good thing though, we had to burn off all of those crêpe, macaroon and baguette calories somehow!
Not sure about our plans this week, but I still want to go to Amsterdam and back to Antwerp with Maddie. Stay tuned!
-Molly
donderdag 16 mei 2013
On the bus to Paris!
What are the odds that we have Wifi on the bus...well, I'm certainly not complaining! We just left Brussels finally, after a very exciting encounter with the Belgium Police. We stopped by the Eurolines office, where many police officers came on, looking in every cupboard and shelf. Canines were outside as well, and everyone sat in their seat slightly uncomfortable. Being that we were in the French speaking part of Belgium, I understood nothing that was being said. Before we knew it, we were handing over our passports!
They started asking each passenger to get off the bus, one by one. At first only the men were asked to get off, but eventually we were too. It ended up being just a routine border check- which we had no idea until it was over! We were taken into a warehouse, where our bags were searched and we were patted down. The Belgium police were exceedingly attractive however, so we weren't bothered by the experience. After a good fifteen minutes of waiting, we were let back onto the bus! I'm pretty sure the same amount of people got back on that had gotten off, so no one was without legal papers of some sort.
This journey has already started off exciting! Luckily we haven't run into any actual trouble...yet!
Going to go back to sleep for now, we still have a long time until Paris...
-Molly
They started asking each passenger to get off the bus, one by one. At first only the men were asked to get off, but eventually we were too. It ended up being just a routine border check- which we had no idea until it was over! We were taken into a warehouse, where our bags were searched and we were patted down. The Belgium police were exceedingly attractive however, so we weren't bothered by the experience. After a good fifteen minutes of waiting, we were let back onto the bus! I'm pretty sure the same amount of people got back on that had gotten off, so no one was without legal papers of some sort.
This journey has already started off exciting! Luckily we haven't run into any actual trouble...yet!
Going to go back to sleep for now, we still have a long time until Paris...
-Molly
woensdag 15 mei 2013
Morgen, Parijs!
Luckily the sun shined for us today! The Dierentuin in Blijdorp was a hit- I even went to new exhibits that I hadn't been to before! We spent about two or three hours walking around from one exotic animal to the next, seeing baby gorillas, beautiful butterflies, and much more!
For dinner, we had Gourmet....which is quite possibly my favorite dinner here. It's the one where everyone gets their own small pan, and cooks for themselves. At the end there are pancakes too! Yummmmmy, Maddie thought it was the cutest set-up ever!
For dinner, we had Gourmet....which is quite possibly my favorite dinner here. It's the one where everyone gets their own small pan, and cooks for themselves. At the end there are pancakes too! Yummmmmy, Maddie thought it was the cutest set-up ever!
Tomorrow we will be on the bus to Paris! I'm not exactly looking forward to the nine hour ride, but I know it will be worth it. Hopefully we'll drive through Antwerpen or Brussels!
I am curious to what our Hotel will be like...and of course a bit nervous for the traveling. Although I always get nervous when riding on busses or trains! Marijke printed many maps out for us, of where to go and how to get there...she's the best! I'm sure they'll help tremendously.
For now though, it's time to pack and get ready for the journey.
Trembling with excitement, and so thankful of my parents for making this trip happen for us!
-Molly
dinsdag 14 mei 2013
Reunited and it feels so good!
Finally I am reunited with the most important person in my life...my sister, as well as best friend. She flew in Sunday, where Marijke, Tim, Renee and I awaited her arrival. Tim and Marijke snuck away and bought her a bouquet of tulips to surprise her with, which was so sweet! I watched her through the window as she got her bags, trying to hold back the tears that were swelling in my eyes. Of course I was unsuccessful when we hugged, but at that moment I couldn't have cared less. I was with Maddie once again!
Once home and acquainted with everyone, I began to unpack for her. I swear that she brought more stuff with her than I did! I was hoping that she would bring a suitcase half empty, so that I could send her home with all of my winter clothes. Helaas, it looks like we will have to look into buying a second suitcase! I did enjoy looking through all of her new clothes that I had never seen, all of which I hope to borrow at some point!
The rest of the day was spent mostly at home, eating dinner with everyone and talking. At one point we walked to het dorp (Bergschenhoek), but of course, being that it was Sunday, all of the stores were closed. Braaf was open, and Maddie was eager to buy her first legal drink! She said that she would buy, so of course I went along, and enjoyed a glass of wine. We shared stories and photos for an hour, and for a moment I felt just like I was home again.
Monday she came to school with me! I was so excited to show her my school, to meet my friends, and sit in on my lessons. I'm sure she thought it was a bit boring due to the language barrier, but I was still glad that she came! Afterwards we went to Rotterdam, to go shopping...Surprisingly we both only ended up buying one thing each- I think that I have become too Dutch when it comes to spending money! That's probably a good thing though...
After enjoying a nice sandwich for lunch in Bergschenhoek, we went back to Rotterdam for more of an educational/cultural experience. We visited the Boijman van Beuningen museum, as well as the large outside market. Unfortunately the rain got the best of us, as we ended up running from tent to tent in the market until finally giving in and buying an umbrella. Welcome to the weather in the Netherlands Maddie! She had even curled her hair that morning...poor girl!
The museum was nice as always, but then again doing anything with her would have been nice! I think she was impressed though....I hope so!
Around nine this evening, Maddie wanted to go do something- like walk around town. I hesitated, but agreed of course. To her surprise, Bergschenhoek was empty once again; everything was closed and not a person was in sight. Coming from Boulder I could see how this would be a shock, but I guess I had gotten so used to it that I never thought closing times were weird here....luckily, one Pizza Shop was open, where we grabbed a Ben&Jerry's Ice cream to go. Tomorrow Marijke, Renee, Dennis, Maddie and I will be headed to the zoo! Although I have only been once, the zoo in Rotterdam is still one of my favorite places that I've been...hopefully the weather will be nice!
-Molly
Once home and acquainted with everyone, I began to unpack for her. I swear that she brought more stuff with her than I did! I was hoping that she would bring a suitcase half empty, so that I could send her home with all of my winter clothes. Helaas, it looks like we will have to look into buying a second suitcase! I did enjoy looking through all of her new clothes that I had never seen, all of which I hope to borrow at some point!
The rest of the day was spent mostly at home, eating dinner with everyone and talking. At one point we walked to het dorp (Bergschenhoek), but of course, being that it was Sunday, all of the stores were closed. Braaf was open, and Maddie was eager to buy her first legal drink! She said that she would buy, so of course I went along, and enjoyed a glass of wine. We shared stories and photos for an hour, and for a moment I felt just like I was home again.
Monday she came to school with me! I was so excited to show her my school, to meet my friends, and sit in on my lessons. I'm sure she thought it was a bit boring due to the language barrier, but I was still glad that she came! Afterwards we went to Rotterdam, to go shopping...Surprisingly we both only ended up buying one thing each- I think that I have become too Dutch when it comes to spending money! That's probably a good thing though...
After enjoying a nice sandwich for lunch in Bergschenhoek, we went back to Rotterdam for more of an educational/cultural experience. We visited the Boijman van Beuningen museum, as well as the large outside market. Unfortunately the rain got the best of us, as we ended up running from tent to tent in the market until finally giving in and buying an umbrella. Welcome to the weather in the Netherlands Maddie! She had even curled her hair that morning...poor girl!
The museum was nice as always, but then again doing anything with her would have been nice! I think she was impressed though....I hope so!
Around nine this evening, Maddie wanted to go do something- like walk around town. I hesitated, but agreed of course. To her surprise, Bergschenhoek was empty once again; everything was closed and not a person was in sight. Coming from Boulder I could see how this would be a shock, but I guess I had gotten so used to it that I never thought closing times were weird here....luckily, one Pizza Shop was open, where we grabbed a Ben&Jerry's Ice cream to go. Tomorrow Marijke, Renee, Dennis, Maddie and I will be headed to the zoo! Although I have only been once, the zoo in Rotterdam is still one of my favorite places that I've been...hopefully the weather will be nice!
-Molly
zondag 12 mei 2013
Tent Feest!
I spent the last night in Pijnacker with my friends, at a music party called "Tent Feest." This Feest, or mini-music festival, had famous Dutch musicians such as Van Velzen, Memphis Maniacs, and other known artists. My friends and I cycled to the Feest in Pijnacker, where we spent the evening enjoying the music, company and atmosphere.
The Memphis Maniacs were probably the most bizarre band that I have seen perform. Clad in cheetah print attire, they covered songs like, "Sexy and I know it," while dancing around the stage like Elvis! They were geweldig nonetheless, quite the entertainment!
In an hour we will be on our way to Amsterdam, to pick up Maddie in the airport! I woke up at eight this morning because I couldn't sleep!
-Molly
The Memphis Maniacs were probably the most bizarre band that I have seen perform. Clad in cheetah print attire, they covered songs like, "Sexy and I know it," while dancing around the stage like Elvis! They were geweldig nonetheless, quite the entertainment!
In an hour we will be on our way to Amsterdam, to pick up Maddie in the airport! I woke up at eight this morning because I couldn't sleep!
-Molly
vrijdag 10 mei 2013
Mei Vakantie!
What a wonderful two weeks that I have had! Since Koninginnedag, I have just continued doing very cool things, making sure every day of my last vacation here counts! We had very nice weather for a few days here, so my friends and I did many things outside, like bike to the Alexandrium in Rotterdam, or bike to the Rotte (small, beach-like area) and enjoy a picnic. I also went to Delft with Tim and Dennis one day, where we went birthday shopping for Marijke, ate ice-cream and walked around the city. Unfortunately I wasn't careful enough, and got extremely sun burnt!
On the 5th of May was Bevrijdingsfestival, which is Liberation Day here, in celebration of freedom after World War II. In every big city in the Netherlands, free music festivals are held. Beau, Pascale, Maartje and I traveled to Haarlem for Bevrijdingsdag, because it had one of the best artist line-up's; Ilse de Lange, Asaf Avidan, Van Velzen, Skip&Die, Kensington, and many other famous artists performed. The weather couldn't have been better for a festival, and we had a blast! We stayed until eleven, and then hopped back on the train and headed home.
Marijke's birthday was on the 6th, where we spent the day playing games and sitting outside, enjoying the sunshine. Wednesday, my friends and I had first planned on going for a run in the evening (which we haven't been doing often enough during this vacation...), but unfortunately the hard rain, booming thunder and lightning flashes scared us off....so instead after dinner, we went to the Bioscoop (movie theatre) in Zoetermeer, to watch Safe Haven. I would really recommend any girl to watch this movie! We laughed, we cried, we cringed....it was a great love story, written by Nicholas Sparks of course.
Yesterday, Maartje, Beau and Pascale (Fiona is in France) came over to watch The Ugly Truth. It was fun to show them my room and how I live! Today is Marijke and Rob's Anniversary, so I'm not quite sure what our plans are. Tomorrow though, is the Tent Feest in Pijnacker, where famous Dutch musicians will also be performing, such as Memphis Maniacs and Van Velzen. For my last day of vacation, Sunday, MADDIE COMES! I swear, I have never been so excited for anything in my life. I just want to hug her, cry, laugh, and never let her go. This year has been so hard without her, and I can't wait to share my life here with her. My friends are also very excited to meet her! Thursday we will head to Paris, the tickets are finally booked! It doesn't even seem real that I will see her in two days, after not seeing her for almost nine months... honestly, I don't think that I can ever go that long without her again.
For now, it's time to start working on my homework!
-Molly
donderdag 2 mei 2013
Koninginnenach&dag!
Monday night was the beginning of a fun filled 24-hours! Around eight in the evening, Fiona had a spur-of-the-moment idea that we should spend "Koninginnenach" in The Hague! So after getting permission from our parents of course, we all hopped on our bikes and headed to the metro station.
The Hague was very crowded, with music blasting in the main central square of the city. Thousands of people clad in bright orange attire and relatively drunk filled the streets. Everyone was in celebration mode; so happy! We spent the evening dancing, walking around, singing along to songs that we barely knew, and ended up meeting some pretty interesting people. By twelve o'clock we were running back to the station, just in time to catch the last metro home!
The next morning we met up in Bergschenhoek, which was so crowded that I couldn't even bike through the streets! On both sides of the main street, families and friends were selling their belongings- sort of like ongoing garage sales, one after the other. Kids with orange paint on their faces, or the red-white-and-bllue flag painted on their cheeks, ran around looking to buy new toys. Live music was played in the center of town, and everyone was wearing something orange. French-fry stands, waffle, and even cotton candy stands were also mixed in the chaos! We walked around for an hour or two, discussing our plans for the day.
We ended up hopping on the bus to Leiden, which is a really student-filled city. The bus we rode was so full that eventually the driver had to just close the door and drive off, leaving fifty more people waiting at the bus stop. All students of course, most of whom weren't sober. Queens Day is the experience of a lifetime, if not to just people watch!
I had never been to Leiden before, and I'm glad I did. It was so much fun celebrating Queens Day there! We happened to also run into a few guys that we had met in The Hague, which is one of the most coincidental things that can ever happen in the Netherlands! What are the chances.
Once again, thousands of people filled the streets. I saw people kayaking and even swimming in the canals! I also heard lots of english-speaking people; I guess it's a popular tourist attraction. I can see why! It's literally just twenty-four hours of celebration, music, drinking, eating, dancing, festivals, etc.
We ended up going to the Tent Feest in Pijnacker around eight, which was a party under a big white tent with live music and once again, full of people dancing. For once, I ran into many people I knew, mostly from school. I will be going to the same type of Feest on the 11th of May, where famous Dutch artists will be performing such as Roel van Velzen (from The Voice of Holland), and Memphis Maniacs.
Today, Pascale, Beau and I made pannenkoeken, painted our nails, and watched Muriel's Wedding. Tim had a Lord of the Rings Marathon at home with some classmates (as in 10 hours of Lord of the Rings....) and I thought nail polish and pancakes sounded better for my taste.
Beau and I went running again this evening, which is always gezellig en lekker gezond! Tomorrow we all might go shopping, or just do something fun together. Maddie comes in less than ten days! I am so excited.
-Molly
The Hague was very crowded, with music blasting in the main central square of the city. Thousands of people clad in bright orange attire and relatively drunk filled the streets. Everyone was in celebration mode; so happy! We spent the evening dancing, walking around, singing along to songs that we barely knew, and ended up meeting some pretty interesting people. By twelve o'clock we were running back to the station, just in time to catch the last metro home!
The next morning we met up in Bergschenhoek, which was so crowded that I couldn't even bike through the streets! On both sides of the main street, families and friends were selling their belongings- sort of like ongoing garage sales, one after the other. Kids with orange paint on their faces, or the red-white-and-bllue flag painted on their cheeks, ran around looking to buy new toys. Live music was played in the center of town, and everyone was wearing something orange. French-fry stands, waffle, and even cotton candy stands were also mixed in the chaos! We walked around for an hour or two, discussing our plans for the day.
We ended up hopping on the bus to Leiden, which is a really student-filled city. The bus we rode was so full that eventually the driver had to just close the door and drive off, leaving fifty more people waiting at the bus stop. All students of course, most of whom weren't sober. Queens Day is the experience of a lifetime, if not to just people watch!
I had never been to Leiden before, and I'm glad I did. It was so much fun celebrating Queens Day there! We happened to also run into a few guys that we had met in The Hague, which is one of the most coincidental things that can ever happen in the Netherlands! What are the chances.
Once again, thousands of people filled the streets. I saw people kayaking and even swimming in the canals! I also heard lots of english-speaking people; I guess it's a popular tourist attraction. I can see why! It's literally just twenty-four hours of celebration, music, drinking, eating, dancing, festivals, etc.
We ended up going to the Tent Feest in Pijnacker around eight, which was a party under a big white tent with live music and once again, full of people dancing. For once, I ran into many people I knew, mostly from school. I will be going to the same type of Feest on the 11th of May, where famous Dutch artists will be performing such as Roel van Velzen (from The Voice of Holland), and Memphis Maniacs.
Today, Pascale, Beau and I made pannenkoeken, painted our nails, and watched Muriel's Wedding. Tim had a Lord of the Rings Marathon at home with some classmates (as in 10 hours of Lord of the Rings....) and I thought nail polish and pancakes sounded better for my taste.
Beau and I went running again this evening, which is always gezellig en lekker gezond! Tomorrow we all might go shopping, or just do something fun together. Maddie comes in less than ten days! I am so excited.
-Molly
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