"Don't ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go do that. Because what the world needs are people who have come alive." Harold Whitman
Day 33 - Nederland
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Headed off to Amsterdam this morning. It was a long train ride but I slept the whole way on both trains, which was quite lovely. We went to the hotel quickly to drop off our luggage then went off to central Amsterdam.
The Red Light District is right over yonder. They needed to show it to us so that we wouldn't accidentally go into it. Because that would be quite bad.
Then they let us find lunch. A bunch of us tried to go the Anne Frank house but the line was too long and we didn't have enough time to wait. So we just found some lunch, then headed back out to the train station. We then headed to Haarlem with the group.
Talking to us about the city. It was a bit chilly.
Cool streets.
We then went into the Frans Hals museum. It was really fun. Seeing his technique up-close is quite the experience. He worked in such a painterly fashion. I really enjoyed it.
Then we went and got frites, which are just fries that are quite taste and come in a paper cone. It is a very Dutch thing.
Back to the train station. Part of the Best Two Years is filmed here :)
Back to Amsterdam for the evening.
We went to the Anne Frank House first. It was really cool and a lot bigger than I expected. It was a good experience. There were quotes from her diary around the rooms. She had planned on publishing her diary when the war was over. Her father did it for her. I loved seeing the place where she actually wrote that diary. So cool.
Outdoors.
We wanted to eat here, but it was full. Oh well. We found another place to eat. We still got pancakes, but they were really more like crepes. Quite delicious.
We then headed back to Schipol (the airport) and went grocery shopping.
Cool automatic revolving doors. Then back to the hotel to chill. Today was quite a busy day.
I'll miss the metro, I'll miss the city, I'll miss the museums, I'll miss the tourist attractions, I'll miss the people, I'll miss the photo opportunities, I'll miss the rush. I'll miss this place. I got up early this morning, finished packing up, ate breakfast, then headed to the Roissy bus with Elisabeth and Ali. Who are, by the way, angels! I am so grateful to them for helping me. I absolutely could not have done it without them unless I got a taxi. And even then, I'm not sure. Once on the nice Roissy bus, I slept a little bit. It was good. SO much better than taking the RER B, which is what everyone else took who was on our flight. And it ended up being cheaper. Then we finally got to the airport. Elisabeth checked my duffel (thanks again!), which was fine on weight. Then I checked my large bag, except it was 4 kilo over. If I wanted to pay for that, it would be 150 euros. No thank you. So I had to get some stuff out of it. They gave me a AirFran...
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I am glad that they showed you where not to go, that probably would have been bad to go in the red light district!