It was a pretty spontaneous decision but when I realized Amy had some time off between two jobs, I asked if she could come visit us, even if for just a week. She agreed and she came! In fact, she just returned back to Atlanta yesterday.
Each day I posted a collage on Facebook, documenting her time here with Astrid and me. In this post I'm adding a few more photos to fill out the trip.
Day 1: Thursday, 21 February: Amsterdam Airport to Gorinchem
She arrived at the Amsterdam airport, we drove home, ate at our favorite Metropole restaurant for lunch, she took a nap and we chilled the rest of the day. Even watched a movie together that night: Sideways. What you need to understand about Amy and us is that we LOVE watching movies together!
Believe it or not, I took no photos that first day. This was all about chilling!
Day 2: Friday, 22 February: Gorinchem
We wanted Amy to sleep in as long as possible every day, which she did! She needed to restore her body after 2 years of negative work stress. She'd arrive at our apartment (from our center's guest room across the courtyard) by 11 a.m. each day.
The only thing we did at home that day, before Happy Hour, was to watch The Adjustment Bureau after lunch. We wanted to get in our cozy movie time together.
Friday afternoon is Happy Hour here where we live, from 3:30-4:30.
Riet (top-left) planned Frikandel Speciaal especially for Amy
(as she had also done last year for son Mark).
Amy ate the whole thing!
That was our appetizer before an evening dinner with nearby friends, Femke and Jeannette.
The only photos I took that evening were of Amy bonding with ragdoll Finn.
It was love at first sight for both...because Amy really has the touch!
Day 3: Saturday, 23 February: Antwerp, Belgium
Before Amy came we had discussed the possibility of visiting another country, just to say she did it. HA! Because she is now working at the Mercedes Benz headquarters in Atlanta, we all assume she will one day need to travel to their worldwide headquarters in Germany. So Belgium was the next country of choice...and because Antwerp is only an hour's drive away, we picked it. (Remember, we were trying to keep this trip easy for her.)
On late-morning arrival at the market square, we first stopped for latte macchiatos and wine.
The shining sun called to us all! It was good to soak it in.
Then we visited the cathedral, walked around city center, and then ate mussels.
It was exactly how we pictured the day.
BTW, the Cathedral of Our Lady, from 1531, was Amy's first Roman Catholic experience.
Like her mother, she was awestruck.
And that evening, back at home, we watched another movie: Don Juan DeMarco.
Day 4: Sunday, 24 February: Kinderdijk and Pannenkoeken
Kinderdijk is always a must for us because of how soulful it is.
Besides, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site just 30 km away. A no-brainer.
After Kinderdijk we met up with Jeroen, Eva and Hailey at our favorite pannenkoeken restaurant.
It was a perfect chance to share the "Dutch pancake" experience with Amy and meet the family.
Eva and Jeroen, after all, are her step-siblings!
Day 5: Monday, 25 February: Gorinchem's Citadel Walk
While Astrid did a short babysitting stint that afternoon, Amy and I walked our citadel.
Are you paying attention to the weather we had!!!
Amy was such a good sport, climbing all the way to the top of De Hoop (The Hope) windmill.
That evening we ate at home and watched another movie: A Star is Born (new version).
Day 6: Tuesday, 26 February: Loevestein Castle
Much like Kinderdijk, visiting the Loevestein castle across the Merwede river from us is a must.
After driving along the dijks, we crossed over the river by ferry in Brakel.
Both the ferry and castle were firsts for Amy.
How many times do Americans step foot in a place as old as from 1361!
We even had time to chill out in the sun again.
That evening we ate at out favorite Japanese restaurant in town.
And afterwards we watched Air Force One.
Day 7: Wednesday, 27 February: Back to the Amsterdam Airport
Bright and early...the only day she couldn't sleep in...we were back in the car for Amy's flight back to Atlanta. That was yesterday!
I can't begin to express the joy and fulfillment I had in this first visit from Amy, maybe because after 9+ years she can finally picture what my life is like here in my new country. You know how the mother-daughter relationship is like none other, on so many levels. I needed THIS level and am so thankful to Astrid for the following images that speak louder than a thousand words:
Thank you, Amy, for coming. Thank you for being YOU.
As you often used to say, we should to do this more often!