The Old Country

Before Chad and I left Charlotte, my father, amongst many well wishes, jokingly remarked, "Say hello to the old country for me." So, to the old country we went. My father and his two sisters grew up in the small mussel fishing village of Bruinisse on the southern island of Zeeland. I've been here several times as a child and teenager, but on this visit I think I was better able to understand a bit of what my father's life might have been like. 


The mussel harbor which coincidentally hosted a mussel fest that same afternoon.


Zeeuwse Mussel pride


A bakery owned by my the father and brother of my father's childhood best friend. 


This is baker Daan (who gave us free treats!)


Sprucing up my grandmother's grave


That's a bit better. On her headstone reads (in Dutch) "My grace is sufficient for you". The same phrase-in English of course-is transcribed in my brother's headstone as well.


(foreground) my great-grandfather (back) my grandfather


The home on the right was my father's


Zierikzee, another town on Zeeland where my father went to secondary school.


Tante Tineke resting while we enjoy a cup of coffee at (formerly) Koss and Toss; a common hangout spot of my aunt and father.


Chadwick :)


Belgian Frites-which are always served with mayonnaise. Now, I am not a mayonnaise fan, but this mayonnaise tastes completely different-and better-than ours. Where can I get some?!


The oldest building in Zierikzee dating back to the 14th century.


The North Sea


The Kik family provided us with some mussels 


And here was our dinner-fresh from the sea.


Chad enjoying a classic Bruinisse meal. (I ate a sandwich.)

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We made it!

After 24 hours, four plane embarkings, two mechanical difficulties, and lots of failed attempts at slumber, we made it! Truly, our shared excitement seemed to mask a lot of the trials of travel. My excitement largely stems from Chad's. As mentioned in previous posts Europe is a place so dear to my heart, a place brimming with family, that it is something amazing to watch the man I love fall in awe of a place so special to me. Here are some snapshots of our adventures so far.


Gouda's town hall, dating back to the middle ages.


Ah! Kattensingel 79 welcomes us! (Our room-in my Tante Tineke and Uncle Kees' home) are the two windows on the third floor-it's larger than it looks.


I am quite taken by Tineke's garden.




Scrumptious breakfast



We were welcomed to Den Haag by the Prime Minister of the Netherlands himself (left) and the Vice Prime Minister of Russia (right).


Queen Beatrix's working palace in Den Haag (the flag is up which means she's in).


Chad and (cousin) Floortje at Lucie's first birthday party!


Lucie's 1 jaar! (with brothers Jules, left; Vince, right)


Opa (Uncle Kees) and five of his six grandchildren (Jules, Lucie, Vince, Ocean, Lenta)


Eva and baby Lucie


It didn't take long for me to fall in love with the sweet babe (with her Oma, Tante Tineke).


The girls (twins, Ocean and Lenta) loved their coloring books from America!


Jules with his Tante Floortje


No good cup of coffee in Gouda is complete without a stroopwafel (a delicious honey wafer)



The endless supply of Gouda cheese-yum!


Today...Amsterdam (in a bit of rain...)


Stay tuned for more... K + C