Immigration Update #3
Just last week we picked up the formal cards that show we are officially residents so I felt this was the time to update.
Sharing the journey of becoming an expat and the growth that comes with it.
Just last week we picked up the formal cards that show we are officially residents so I felt this was the time to update.
We are Americans living in Maastricht, Netherlands. Back home in the US, October is one of my favorite months. Not only because it is my birthday month, but also because the weather starts cooling down a little, and we get a promise of a few colder weeks ahead after a super long hot summer. Near the end of the month, my boys and I usually gather at my brother’s house with pumpkins to carve; we’ve been doing it since before the boys were born. We show up with a pumpkin per person, some wine, and Chris always has a pot of butternut squash soup on the stove. If we’re being honest here, I come more for the soup than the pumpkin carving (my artistic skills are slim). We typically spend Halloween together as well, letting our collective four boys run amuck, begging friendly neighbors for candy and trying to eat it all when our backs are turned. Often the neighbors on my street also host a pre-trick or treat party on the street with Halloween snacks, drinks, and treats. To me, all of this is the prologue to the holiday season ahead and I truly look forward to it every year.
Fitting in what we could on a 24ish hour trip to Amsterdam.
We keep thinking we had all we needed and finding out we are lacking something. Here’s our journey to opening that darn bank account!
We get many of the same questions when we tell people our plan to live in Maastricht for the year…here’s the answers.
Ten things we are still getting used to in the Netherlands: Daylight: Right now in summer, it starts getting light
This is not my first time living abroad, but it is certainly different coming as a family and not as a student.
Our family walked a whole THREE minutes to the nearest grocery store…
We, along with the rest of the world, had to cancel all plans and sit at home. After several months, Josh and I were itching to do something and toyed with the idea of a temporary move.