(Kingston, Ontario, Canada)
So far, I have been having fun on this blog by withholding the identity of my next destination until I have actually arrived there. As this next trip is quite different from the others, I’m going to do (most of) “the big reveal” now, although I am not leaving for a few days.
While I visited my next destination 5 times in the first 23 years of my life, I haven’t been there in the subsequent 23 years. During that time, my travel focus was primarily on “new” destinations and on alpine skiing. As a result, I have been somewhat out of touch with a very important part of my heritage for a long time.
A lot has happened in the past 23 years. My memories of childhood trips to my father’s homeland remain vivid…but I really want to share those memories with my wife and reconnect with the country that has given me, among many other things, my surname and some emotional World Cup soccer tournaments. And so, in a few days, we will be embarking on a long-overdue trip to the Netherlands.
My wife visited the Netherlands on a high school trip many years ago but she is also looking forward to finally seeing some of “my” places that she has only heard about for the past 15 years. While we will be visiting some of my childhood haunts, we also look forward to discovering new parts of the Netherlands together during our two weeks there. It’s important to connect with the past, but it is also important for us to make new Dutch memories of our own. Accordingly, for the first time, I will be visiting the northern provinces of the Netherlands and also seeing more of the Amsterdam area than just Schiphol Airport.
Even though the Netherlands will constitute the bulk of our trip, there is still an element of mystery: I’m leaving Canada five days early to briefly visit a couple of other countries before meeting my wife in Amsterdam. Once again, these are countries I have visited in the past but I’ll be visiting specific places in those countries for the very first time. Through a lot of experimentation with airline websites, I was able to find an interesting 3-stage itinerary that was considerably cheaper than simply flying between Toronto and Amsterdam.
This sort of thing has happened before. I call them “mistake fares” because they don’t make any logical sense…and they tend to disappear once people start taking advantage of them. When you find such a mistake fare for travel, especially during the higher-priced summer months, you go for it. I didn’t really know at the time of booking what exactly I would be visiting during those extra five days, but I had a lot of fun figuring out an interesting itinerary between August 7 in “City A” and August 12 in “City B”.
The mysterious City A, City B and various points in between will be revealed in the next few posts. And even if you have been to the Netherlands before, I’m sure that you’ll find some interesting twists in this very personal trip! In the meantime, this post contains some new photos from my March 2014 trips to Chicago, U.S.A. and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.