When I met my now husband I couldn’t get him to travel outside of Australia. It took four long years before we set off on our first overseas adventure together but somewhere in Europe something clicked. Over the next few years we traveled some more (Mexico, Cuba), saw our friends get married (Hawaii), got engaged (New Zealand), honeymooned (Jamaica, Panama) and conceived (Miami). So it seemed perfectly logical with a 2 year old and another one cooking to decide to move overseas. Our preference was somewhere in Europe, preferably non English speaking.
And that’s how we arrived in the Netherlands on Christmas Day 2008 with Ruby, who had just turned 3, and Lily who was about to celebrate her first birthday surrounded by the seven boxes that held all our possessions.
Our vague plan was that we would stay for a year, maybe two, enough time to experience a different culture and travel as much as we could. Now our 3 year anniversary is fast approaching and we have no plans to leave any time soon. The girls are in a Dutch school, we’ve bought a house and added another bundle of pink to our brood – even going native with a homebirth.
The difference between traveling and actually living somewhere has been marked. Some days I have to pinch myself that we are really here on this huge adventure. Other days are just difficult and frustrating and most weave between the two.
To see me through the days I’ve taken to keeping a running list of the top 3 and bottom 3 things about living in the Netherlands. Some things don’t budge from their position (#1 on both lists), while others can change daily.
The list as it stands today:
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Spot on Mihal ! The Netherlands is a great place to live. If only the weather was better (being from Melbourne doesn't help much with coping) and Australia wasn't quite so far away !
Fantastic article! What an adventure and so amazing for your girls!
I find it interesting that you needed bike lessons- makes me feel better! Maybe I need some to feel more confident to try more riding in Melb!!!
Look fwd to hearing more about your adventures!