More than the City...
So far
The houses and building are not tiny
but just so beautiful and efficient with no wasted space! We went to the
Zuiderzee museum while there and they had a lot of great art, but part of the
village was part of the museum. Everything was "preserved" as if it
was still the fisherman's village of way-back-in-the-day. They even had men
doing "jobs"
like making fishing nets and long ropes by hand. 
We got
to walk through the whole town and see how people lived back then. So COOL!We went into an old school house and sat in the desks, and bought candies from
the little general store, and saw how clothes were washed (in big barrels that
spun), and played old, traditional, Dutch games!
It was very fun! We also
stopped at a cute cafe for an afternoon coffee and cake (not part of the
museum). The inside was really happy and the walls were covered in delft blue
tiles! I had a delicious piece of applecake with whip cream and a hot
chocolate; It was a great treat for the misty day and a wonderful town to
visit!! Utrecht
My main
reason for visiting Utrecht
I was
pumped about Sunday and the performance. I felt so alive I wanted to go back to
the hostel and practice the jazz steps! However, my enthusiasm turned to
nervousness on Sunday for several reasons; the first was that I didn’t fit in.
I happened to see my partner from the previous day walk through the crowd and I
followed him to our performance location. When I got there, he was sitting and
socializing, and the teacher was dancing with a girl I had not seen before; she
was good too. My first thought was that she couldn’t make it yesterday but
still wanted to dance, so they were quickly teaching her the steps and she was
going to dance with my partner. I could no longer approach the swing group. I
was afraid of rejection. I didn’t want to impose on their performance; I was an
“outsider” after all. Secondly, there seemed to be a color scheme that I was
not aware of. The ladies had black pants on and the men had white pants
on, but I had a blue skirt on with black and grey leggings underneath!
Now I
really stuck out! I lost all enthusiasm and started backing down.
If it wasn’t
for my friend’s persistence in me dancing and another girl coming up to me and
telling me that I should dance, then I probably would have walked away right
then! I wound up dancing with my partner from the previous day and I felt
really good about our Lindy hop routine. I am very glad that I went to this
event! Even staying at the Hostel was entertaining! We stayed in "dormitory beds" in a room with like 20 other people and the lady in charge told us, "if you don't eat, we kick you out" because meals were included in our 20 euro fee for a night! YAY! They even had a "music corner" with lots
of instruments and a giant chess board outside that we played!
After visiting these other two towns that were less busy, I could really see how Amsterdam was a big melting pot. There are a lot of international people here that speak Dutch and all but they aren't the typical tall, blond people one might expect. It was great going to the smaller towns and I plan to visit many more!
I may even bike to the Haag this weekend, especially now that my bike should be all better...I wound up getting another flat...and spent some more euro on a new inner and outer tube, so now my bike should be happy!!





