Netherlands • Day Two
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photo by Florence Bavinck
This place is cool. Today I got to hang out with Flo - a new friend who feels like an old friend. Flo and I have emailed on and off and she was in my track at CKU. She is super kind and chill and just a wonderful person to be around. Said a prayer of Thanksgiving for her today.
We met up at 10am and toured around most of the day. We toured Our Lord in the Attic, the Anne Frank House, and Rembrant's house. Being in the actual places in which these people lived was beyond words. Especially Anne Frank's house. Being in her space. Seeing her handwriting. Imagining the fear. Thinking of people who are still fearful today in so many parts of the world.
The thing I was most struck by was seeing her journal. Seeing the words. Knowing what an impact those words have had on the lives of so many people over the last 50 years. By telling her story. Telling her story as she was living it, day by day. Throughout the house they show video clips from a few people who knew the Frank family. The one that seemed most powerful to me was at the very end. Otto Frank, Anne's father, talks about reading her diary after learning of her death. How he was amazed at how deeply she thought & felt at such a young age (13), how deep were her words. It made me think about the thoughts we all keep inside. The ones that maybe we should share. Maybe they should be written. Maybe spoken out loud. The differences we could make by telling our story. The truth of our lives.
It was an experience I will never forget. I bought The Diary of Anne Frank at the gift shop there at the house. I plan to read it again.
Amsterdam is filled with shops. Lots of stuff I have not seen in the US. We shopped at HEMA (holy cow talk about cool designs - everything from kids clothes to dishes to make-up and office supplies) and H&M (shirts for Simon) and a bunch of cool little stores along the way. Found a great stamp store called de Posthumus winkel and picked up a nice oval stamp and some red chalk ink to add into my scrapbook-on-the-road (see more info below).
I also have my eye on these big breadboxes that are for sale at most of the little antique stores...need another suitcase to get one home. They are kind of expensive but would be oh-so-cool to use for storing supplies.
One of my goals for this Netherland's trip is to create a scrapbook-on-the-road. Something I can get working on while I am here. Simple concept. Collect stuff from places I visit and stick it in a mini-album (spiral book). Add a couple thoughts on the place or the day. Add photos when I get home. Flo saw me pull out my trusty glue stick at the table this morning to glue down some paper that was on our table at breakfast and she laughed so hard. It was pretty darn funny.
And if you are wondering why these photos have Flo's name by them, it is because I started off the day with a dead camera battery. Can you imagine? I pretty much just laughed and then headed to the nearest little store and picked up a disposable one for the day. I should be all charged up for tomorrow. Should be interesting to see how the disposable photos turn out...
So, yep, loving it here. Missing my boys big time, but truly savoring this experience.
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Thank you for updating your blog-I for one am living vicarously through you at the moment.
The Anne Frank Museum is very powerful, at the time I went (when I was 17) it was hard to handle emotionally.
Amsterdam is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful-enjoy the journey.
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Wow Ali,
I love the Anne Frank experience!
I am so happy that you are enjoying yourself and getting to learn and grow.
I love your insights about all the thoughts we keep inside -- that's the beauty of writing and that's why what you're doing in your life is so great!
Continue to be the inspirer that you are,
Love
Jessica
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wow, flo's pictures are amazing. i cant tell you how seething with jealous and at the same time happy and excited for you i am. you are experiencing something so amazing.
I WANT TO BE THERE!
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Hi Ali,
Great idea about scrapbook-on-the-road.
I came across this site that sells some lovely journal type books:
http://www.lovelydesign.com/mailorder/lovely_products_take.html
I thought this one might be perfect for a travel journal.
Cheers,
Sheri
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how cool is that....you are the traveling girl.....i like the glue stick story that is hilarious....:)i have heard of cameras in the purse but glue sticks.....:)
Michelle
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that is just so cool Ali! And knew you'd love HEMA and H&M. Anne Frank's house is just amazing, isn't it? very powerful place. Sounds like you're having a fab time :)
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you are so lucky to be able to travel like this! enjoy the sights & sounds - cannot wait to see all your pictures!
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hi ali :) nice to hear youre still having a BLAST!!!! flos pics are simply beautiful! keep us posted dude!
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hi ali :) nice to hear youre still having a BLAST!!!! flos pics are simply beautiful! keep us posted dude!
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Dude...... we need to have a garage sale, and I'm not so sure we have room for bread boxes in this place................especially expensive ones :)
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What a great entry! And yes, Anne Frank's story is very sobering to say the least. Makes you stop and think...and be grateful.
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Ali,
I remember the Anne Frank house well -- it is definitely a moving experience and was for me, even though I was in junior high at the time. We lived in Wassenaar from 1983-85 and it was a great experience.
Cool pics -- I amways remember *so many* flowers over there - the huge fields of tulips are just amazing!!
Enjoy and have a great time!
- Brad
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ali your post gave me chills--Anne's story is one of my all time favorites. I am so jealous you are THERE!
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I am loving hearing/seeing about your travels and thank you for putting your voice out there.
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Missing your friend too? Miss you. :(
Hey - I have tried emailing you, but I'm not sure things are getting through. If at all possible, I need to get your measurements. Thanks babe!
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My last post was all about me -- ha! I also meant to say that I hope you have a fabulous time. Enjoy the scenery and the wonderful opportunity that this is! Can't wait to hear all about it when you get back. Hugs -
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So nice to hear you have a great time over here in our little country. And how nice of Flo she is giving you a grand tour around the city :)
Hope you have lots of fun, but I;m sure you will LOL
Have a nice day
Alette
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Must laughing about Chris comment. Cool. Have a lot fun at the netherlands, collect a lot impressions, relax, have fun and broaden your horizon.
Have nice days in Europe
Ines from Germany
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Man. What an unreal experience.
I love hearing the details about your trip. Totally jealous! I need to start teaching, I tell ya. :)
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I'm living through you right now! Hope all your pictures turn out! and HAVE FUN!
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