Every day is exciting and busy, and filled with new challenges. Some major challenges I have overcome is biking. The bicycle is The Netherlands main transportation. I have had to learn to bike in traffic, adjust to new road rules, and bike with a child.
But not everything has been a challenge. Some amazing experiences I have had so far include going to the market on Saturdays, biking the trails through the forest on the edge of Hilversum, making my way through the endless streets of Amsterdam, and traveling alone in Europe.
My host family has been unbelievably generous and took me with them on a family vacation to Malaga, Spain my second week here. I fell in love with Spain and its beautiful coastline, yummy seafood, and pretty coastal towns. While I have been here I have also gone on my first solo trip to Antwerp, Belgium. Antwerp is about two hours away by train. Antwerp is a small safe city packed with shopping, good food, and lots to do. It is perfect for just a day trip, but I stayed for two nights and got to experience the city for a whole weekend.
Eat a lot of food, go on long bike rides, and invite the kids you’re watching to go with you. Check out local parks, zoos, museums, and even gardens.
Also, make sure you communicate. Ask your host family lots of questions, they can be very helpful in making travel plans or coming up with ideas to keep the kids busy.
Lastly, do not be scared to contact au pairs in your area. They make great coffee dates, travel buddies, or just some people to talk to about challenges you are facing.