Celebrating Holland-
I’m Home
By
Cathy Anthony
I
have been in Holland
for over a decade now. It has become home. I have had time to catch my breath,
to settle and adjust, to accept something different than I’d planned. I reflect
back on those years of past when I had first landed in Holland . I remember clearly my shock, my
fear, my anger, the pain and uncertainty. In those first few years, I tried to
get back to Italy as
planned, but Holland
was where I was to stay. Today, I can say how far I have come on this
unexpected journey. I have learned so much more. But, this too has been a
journey of time.
I
worked hard. I bought new guidebooks. I learned a new language and I slowly
found my way around this new land. I have met others whose plans had changed
like mine, and who could share my experience. We supported one another and some
have become very special friends.
Some
of these fellow travelers had been in Holland
longer than I and were seasoned guides, assisting me along the way. Many have
encouraged me. Many have taught me to open my eyes to the wonder and gifts to
behold in this new land. I have discovered a community of caring. Holland wasn’t so bad.
I
think that Holland
is used to wayward travelers like me and grew to become a land of hospitality,
reaching out to welcome, to assist and to support newcomers like me in this new
land. Over the years, I’ve wondered what life would have been like if I’d
landed in Italy
as planned. Would life have been easier? Would it have been as rewarding? Would
I have learned some of the important lessons I hold today?
Sure,
this journey has been more challenging and at times I would (and still do)
stomp my feet and cry out in frustration and protest. And, yes, Holland is slower paced than Italy
and less flashy than Italy ,
but this too has been an unexpected gift. I have learned to slow down in ways
too and look closer at things, with a new appreciation for the remarkable
beauty of Holland
with its tulips, windmills and Rembrandts.
I
have come to love Holland
and call it Home.
I
have become a world traveler and discovered that it doesn’t matter where you
land. What’s more important is what you make of your journey and how you see
and enjoy the very special, the very lovely, things that Holland , or any land, has to offer.
Yes,
over a decade ago I landed in a place I hadn’t planned. Yet I am thankful, for
this destination has been richer than I could have imagined!
*Cathy’s
follow-up to the original “Welcome to Holland ”
by Emily Perl Kingsley.
*Cathy
Anthony is a parent, advocate and presently the executive director of the
Family Support Institute in Vancouver ,
BC (www.vcn.bc.ca/bcacl/fsi.htm).
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