søndag den 29. september 2013

LDR Challenge: Day 2

I am back again! Expect it each and every day for the next.. 28 days I guess it'll count to, I'll try to keep on afterwards too though. Gimme a chance, I'm just getting started here!

I had been in Holland (Yes, The Netherlands, but everybody I know call it Holland, so live with it) once before, with my parents. We stayed at a camping site somewhere, I've no clue where, my parents don't remember, although my dad claims it was somewhere down south, I was convinced we were in the northeren part. That'll forever be a mystery. I wasn't that young either, I just have trouble remembering anything that's been going on in my past, so much stuff is just completely missing or foggy memories!

My second trip there however, boy, that was something else! We hit it off so well, and her mum and sister are such nice people too! Welcomed me with open arms, and seemed genuinely happy to open their home for me. I felt very accepted. Still do. Going there again soon, for another week, and I am looking so much forward to it, I really enjoyed being there last time. Walking around the town, or city, I suppose it could count as, with her hand in mine, just talking, watching people and buildings, those are my fondest memories from my week there! Sitting on a bench, watching a stream flow by, and ugly buildings across it, saying random words in our respective languages and laughing with each other, because of all the silliness this gave us. I cannot wait 'til we'll be just the two of us again, outside and enjoying each other's company.

Mosquitoes of Meppel

I believe that was what it was called, something very similar to that I know for sure. It was in the town square. We were just sitting on these rock benches there, looking at people and talking, and there is this big tower. At some point a whole herd, as in really many, mosquitoes were gathering in and around that tower. And... I don't remember the story completely, so I'll make the rest up. 
All these mosquitoes had covered it completely, you couldn't see the bricks it was made of. No rain, snow, wind, anything could make them leave, it had turned into one giant living organism, bascially. Until, the bell started ringing, which it now only does once a year apparently, shook off all these bugs, spreading them all over the town. And now seperated from each other, they started to change, they became the very people who then lived in the city. And that is why the people there are called Meppel's Mosquitoes. 
That was the history lesson for the day!

LDR Challenge: Day 2
What age are you?
I am 25, and she is 19. When we started talking, if anyone had asked, I'd have sworn she was older, seems much more mature than that!

Oh, and yesterday I bought her and myself a Markiplier t-shirt, finally! The profit goes to a charity drive to help animals, which is the best way to buy clothes I've ever done!

http://twitch.tv/markiplier - This is the site we met on, also the one where he hosts his charity. Filled with lovely people, nearly every day!

Feel free to leave a comment too, always, I love reading those.

~ Sunflake

2 kommentarer:

  1. You write such awesome stuff baby!

    Jeg elsker dig, min Sunflake <3

    SvarSlet
  2. Ik hou ook van jou, liefje! <3

    SvarSlet