Christmas break couldn't come soon enough. I was ready to hit the road again and this time I'd be joined by my BFF, Lauren!!! Our plan was as follows; Lauren would arrive in Montpellier, we would hang out in the south of france for a couple of days then fly over to Amsterdam for Christmas, take a bus to Hamburg to meet up with one of my old roommates from Australia and then take a train through Denmark into Stockholm for NYE and see my cousins!!! It was an action packed two weeks and we couldn't wait to get started!
After dinner we decided to walk around town for an hour. It was now that I would be introduced to the infamous red light district. We were casually walking and as I had momentarily forgotten about the fact that Amsterdam has a very unique red light district, I was quickly reminded as a young lady walked up to a window beside me in her panties and bra. I was a little startled at first but you get used to it quite quickly. It was very different to see this and quite interesting. While looking around, seeing all the different woman, their different ages and their different styles, the shopaholic in me started to wonder... Which one would I go for?
The next day was was Christmas and most of the town was closed down so we decided to go on a New Europe free walking tour. Walking tours are definitely the best way to get an in depth understanding of the city. Everything has so much more meaning when you know some of the history.
BIKES. ARE. EVERYWHERE.
One of the best parts about Amsterdam are their unique buildings. The entire town it made up of these narrow tall buildings, each crowned with it's unique design. The dangerous thing about these buildings is that each one if built into the other which means if you remove one of them the rest go toppling over. Another not so fun fact about these buildings is that because all of the Netherlands is built on a swamp and because the ground underneath the ground is not stable Amsterdam is slowly sinking. So if you look straight at the buildings you can see that they are starting to tilt one way or another. I found it very interesting that the Netherlands is built on a swamp. They say
"God Created the World But the Dutch Created the Netherlands"
The Amsterdam flag which you see everywhere is a black and red flag sporting three big white Xs. They stand for the three dangers of the city, flood, fire and the plague. Flood because the country is built on a swamp and Amsterdam is covered in canals. Fire because as I mentioned before the building are all built into each other and made of wood and for that a fire for one is a fire for all and finally the plague because it wiped out one third of Amsterdam's population. We were taught another set of Xs which was business, tolerance and discretion. A more modern understanding of the city of Amsterdam.
The thing that made me really fall in love with Amsterdam is the amount of tolerance that the city possesses. At every corner you are reminded of how tolerant the dutch people are. It was interesting to learn that all of this came from their love for money and business which is something I don't often associate with tolerance.
Holland is also the first country in the world to give limited rights to same sex marriage leading the way for Denmark to later be the first country to recognize same sex partnerships. Holland was then the fourth country to recognized same sex marriage following Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
The next day my friend and I did what any good tourist in Amsterdam would do, we went to visit the Anne Frank house or should I say huis? Anne Frank is arguably the most famous Dutch in the world. I remember reading the Diary of Anne Frank when I was about 14 years old and to finally see where it all happened was unreal. To be standing where Anne Frank stood was unbelievable. Even though Anne Frank dies in the end it's definitely a story of hope and having the will to dream. While there, I turned to my friend and told her how crazy it is that after the Frank family was caught, and they were all deported, until her father returned, that someone found and kept her diary. Definitely a miracle that reinstils that the universe works in amazing positive ways. The building in which Anne Frank hid is just that, a building, and without reading her story and without understanding and learning from the holocaust then there is really nothing to visit. Her story helped the world understand how devastating that period in our world's history was, it helped non Jewish youth world wide to connect to the oppression that Jewish people experienced and for that as a Jewish girl I thank Anne Frank for keeping a journal and her father for respecting her wishes and publishing it. | Nieumarkt huis |
I didn't know much about Amsterdam and Holland before I actually went. I didn't know a word of Dutch and like most other people my three Xs were Bikes, Pot, and Window Shopping (the naughty kind) but there is so much more to this amazing city. I truly fell more and more in love with Amsterdam at every step. Their forward thinking, their tolerance and their activism is inspiring. The Dutch are the true definition of citizens. They are active in their communities and they are in control of what happens to their country. The people of Amsterdam let their voices be heard and for that they will always have more power than their government, and isn't that the way it should be? I am now more eager than ever to discover more of the Netherlands.
Amsterdam you stole my heart!!!
| Mokum is yiddish for Safe Haven |

YOU WENT TO ANNE FRANK'S HOUSE?!?!?!?!?!?! I'm totally jelly!!
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