This week, I’m writing from Holland.
Yep, I’m on another continent.
There is sometihing about traveling that feeds my soul and this trip is reminding me of that in all the best ways. I just don’t get to see cathedrals like this walking around my town in the middle of cornfields in Indiana. Much as I’d like to imagine it, it’s not the case.
I also don’t see markers like this reminding us of the Jews who were taken from their homes and often killed. I found these in Amsterdam, but have also seen them in Germany and Italy. It means that when I’m strolling in cities in Europe I often keep an eye out to see if I will see them in new places. Each time I do, my heart is pinched again. We’re staying in Utrecht for a conference I’m presenting a paper at, and I haven’t seen the little squares, but I did find a larger memorial.
It was sobering to stand in front of the wall of 1200 names and read some of them and note the ages of the victims. I hope I never lose the solemnity that comes from being confronted with this and other atrocities. These are constant reminders of how much we all need the saving power and grace of God active in our lives. Saturday Eric and I will go to the Corrie ten Boom house in Haarlem. She and her family have been heroes of mine since the first time I read The Hiding Place. It didn’t look like we’d be able to get tickets, but we were able to get two for Saturday, and I am so excited. I know it will be impactful.
Today Eric and I took the train into Amsterdam for another museum I didn’t think we’d actually get to visit, the van Gogh museum. The buy ahead tickets are sold out for weeks, but I wanted to try and see if day of tickets were possible, and if not there’s another museum near that I thought we could go to. I was DELIGHTED to learn we could get tickets — basically walk up — when we arrived. It felt like a kiss from heaven. It was a wonderful museum. So, so glad we took the chance. Worth it!
As was the Rijksmuseum. It had a much broader array of art and was also wonderful. As our 20-year-old told us, it wouldn’t be a Putman adventure without plenty of art!
Do I have time to be away right now? No. But I need this time? Yes. My soul craves looking around corners and finding new things. It’s hard to explain, but hardwired into me. And in the day and a half of exploring bits of Amsterdam and Utrecht I can already feel fresh creativity. It’s a good thing, because I have so much writing to do in the next two months. But there’s something to getting out of routines and finding space for new explorations. I hope you’ve enjoyed this quick peek!
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Tamera Alexander says
So glad you guys are able to have this time away together, Cara. My daughter and I went to all those places and walked those very same paths in 2014. Hard to believe it’s been almost 10 years. We loved those museums and the cathedrals and Corrie ten Boom’s house. Literally walking through history. And yes, such sobering moments that are tragically being repeated today.
LOVE the pic of you with van Gogh‘s sunflowers. A replication of that hung above my bed for most of my childhood.
I’m praying for a safe trip and a refreshed soul!
Cara Putman says
Thanks, Tammy. There’s something special about getting out of routine for a bit. I know I should be able to relax without moving continets, but I do it better from across the bond.
Betty Strohecker says
Thank you for a wonderful peek at things I will never get to see. My husband set up tours in the late 70’s as one of his extra duties as a Marine officer aboard the Mt. Whitney during their northern Europe cruise. Two cities he visited were Amsterdam and Rotterdam, setting up a bicycle tour through Amsterdam.
This is an important time in the world today to emphasize the Jewish memorials.
Thank you again.
Jeanne Davis says
I too love Corrie Ten Boom. When stationed in Germany we had the opportunity to meet her and hear her speak at the nearby high school. Also went to her clock shop. At the time it was a jewerey store with a private residence upstairs. We also went to Dachau Concentration Camp- very sobering experience as is the Holocaust Museum in DC. So happy for you to have these experiences!
Becky Wade says
Have a wonderful trip!!
Brenda Murphree says
Enjoy your time away!
Deborah Raney says
Oooh, the Netherlands is on my bucket list. Looks like a wonderful trip!
Hilda says
So glad you are enjoying my birth nation! I especially appreciate you mentioning the memorials to our Jewish neighbors who continue to suffer. I’m proud of my family back in WWII who did what they could, at great risk to themselves.
I pray the rest of your trip is fun and a good respite for you.
Blessings,
Hilda
Hilda says
I’m glad you are enjoying the country of my birth. And especially mentioning the memorials to our Jewish neighbors’ suffering. (I’m proud of my family back then, who worked to protect as many as they could). Enjoy the rest of your vacation!
Blessings,
Hilda
Hilda says
I’m glad you are enjoying your visit to my birth country. And a special Thank You for mentioning the Holocaust memorials. My family took part in Underground activities to help their Jewish neighbors and I admire them. Anyway, have a good time during the rest of the trip, and blessings in your future writing!
Thanks,
Hilda
Hilda says
I apologize for multiple posts!
I thought they weren’t going through.
Hilda