On the 10th
of March, Markéta, Noel and I went to Schouwen, a nice island north of
Kruiningen. On the way to our host families for this day, we had to cross the
Oosterschelde, an estuary between Tholen and Schouwen-Duiveland.
You feel like
you are driving the car directly on the water.
John brought
Noel and me to Marianne, a single mother of four children.
When we arrived
we were welcomed by two lovely, but noisy dogs.
Both of us were
very impressed by Marianne's house. We felt welcomed from the very beginning.
First we met her
daughter Julia, who showed us around. They have horses, chicken, cats, dogs,
goats, rabbits and a rooster. We were so jealous of her and at the latest when
we saw the pool, we invited ourselves to come back in the summer.
The farm they
have is surrounded by a nature reserve for birds. It has to be amazing in
summer.
At ten o'clock
we went to church. It made a very bright, friendly and open impression. The
walls had the colour of mint.
And that fits to
the church, because during the service most of the church-goers got some
peppermints out of their bags and began to chew. Marianne told us, this is
common in the Netherlands, but we saw it for the first time.
Marianne and our magnet message |
When we came
back to the farm, Marianne began to cook lunch and asked us to build a sentence
with her magnets. It took us a while, but you can see the result in the photo.
The lunch was very
delicious and we could see that Marianne likes to have guests in her home. Not
only neighbours were there, but also her brother, who lives very close and two
people, who help with the horses.
It was a very convivial
company!
After lunch
Marianne showed us the island. But because it was so cold, we went by car to a
lot of little villages, through little alleys. Not easy with a big jeep...
We came back
right on time, John and Markéta just came 5 minutes after we arrived.
When I look back
to this day, it was probably one of the greatest days here in the Netherlands,
although it was rainy and cold.
But I met this
open and friendly woman, who is stronger than you would ever think.
Because of her
hospitality everyone feels so welcome in her house and I look forward to seeing
her again.
Wietje, Germany