7 Surprising Lessons We've Learned Living in the Netherlands as Expats

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  • 7 Surprising Lessons We've Learned Living in the Netherlands as Expats
    As American Expats living in the Netherlands, we've had unique experiences that have taught me a lot about the Dutch culture and way of life. In this video, We're sharing 7 surprising lessons that we've learned while living here over the past year and a half.
    From the importance of learning to slow down, to watching Dutch children just be children, we've been taught so much in our time living here. We're excited to continue to learn and immerse ourselves in the Dutch culture as we continue to build our lives here.
    00:00 Welcome to Noordwijk!
    01:00 Review of Lunch Winter Lodge Noordwijk
    01:35 How Insular the United States is
    04:20 Slow Down
    06:22 Kids Can Still Be Kids
    09:19 Taking Better Care of Ourselves
    12:15 Thoughts on Noordwijk
    12:56 How Dense The Netherlands is
    15:27 Appreciate the Simpler Pleasures
    16:48 How Our Support System Has Changed
    19:26 Wrap-Up
    If you like our video please subscribe for more food, travel, and life as an Expat! / tandtgodutch
    We're Tracey and Travis, an American couple who moved with our Miniature Husky, Tabasco, from our home in Houston, Texas to the city of Leiden, The Netherlands. We love food, travel, history, and exploring our new home. We hope you enjoy us sharing our adventures all around The Netherlands with you!
    If you'd like to see more:
    The vlog continues on Instagram! Follow us @tandtgodutch
    Or, visit our Facebook page: tandtgodutch

Komentáře • 356

  • @nfboogaard
    @nfboogaard Před rokem +23

    It's great to hear that you are feeling better, dealing with depression and anxiety is tough!! Good friends close by can mean so much.
    Talking about all these lessons shows you're growing so much as a couple, thanks for sharing your thoughts and feelings. This is why we love to follow your channel.
    Have a great time exploring the north!

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much for your kindness, Nielsi! We always look forward to your comments.

  • @BrazenNL
    @BrazenNL Před rokem +20

    I'm really glad you've found a home here. To me, work/life balance is so important, and it's something you can't really convey to Americans until they experience it themselves. Living without stress, no need to save up for life-threatening medical procedures. And remember, the gym of life is free. Keep walking that beach, do your trips, and your health will improve by itself. Also, less chemicals in your food. Glad to have you here!

  • @SoultoSoulTravels
    @SoultoSoulTravels Před rokem +19

    Another great video, Tracey & Travis! We are so honored to be included in your circle of support here! And, we are so grateful for your support, especially during our recent event! You guys are the best of the best❤❤❤

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +4

      You guys are! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @SoultoSoulTravels
      @SoultoSoulTravels Před rokem +1

      Honored??? Honored??? I want money, no less than 6 figures 😉. See you guys soon!

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +2

      @@SoultoSoulTravels numbers after the decimel are figures right?

    • @SoultoSoulTravels
      @SoultoSoulTravels Před rokem +2

      @@TAndTGoDutch 🤣😂❤️

  • @Lilrom2003
    @Lilrom2003 Před rokem +8

    Efteling, Some say better than Disneyland … weekday outside school holidays might also be quiet enough

  • @whynot5698
    @whynot5698 Před rokem +5

    Try Hindeloopen in de summertime. It's a beautiful little city in Friesland.

    • @sjoukedijkstra7110
      @sjoukedijkstra7110 Před rokem

      Harlinge and Sneek are nice too. Visiting Sneekweek or Skutjesilen are recommended.

  • @cata-wampus
    @cata-wampus Před rokem +5

    Not creepin' on you guys or nothing but your red hair is so pretty in the sunshine. Both of y'all! Lovely sunny day at the beach :)

  • @Nitzpitz
    @Nitzpitz Před rokem +9

    Definitely go to the Dutch open air museum in Arnhem. Arnhem is one of the most beautiful cities of the Netherlands anyway, but the open air museum is simply a must do at least once a year (impossible yo see it all in one day).

    • @Nitzpitz
      @Nitzpitz Před rokem

      @Paul Muad'Dib Yes, Burgers Zoo, Watermuseum, Park Sonsbeek, promenade next to the Rhine, Korenmarkt, the Whole Package! And of course a beautiful train station too

    • @lienbijs1205
      @lienbijs1205 Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't concider the citycenter of Arnhem as a nice center actually, but the green around and indeed the open air museum is nice. Walking in the center of Arnhem always gives me kind of shabby vibes.

    • @Nitzpitz
      @Nitzpitz Před rokem

      @@lienbijs1205 It used to be shabby, but not any more.

    • @lienbijs1205
      @lienbijs1205 Před rokem

      @@Nitzpitz It is in my point of view. Lot of Africans and other people from other cultures spitting on the ground, throwing waste on the street, always the same Romanian woman sitting at the plus.

    • @Nitzpitz
      @Nitzpitz Před rokem

      @@lienbijs1205 oke, I was talking about the city, the architecture and the parks. you are talking about people on the street and how they make you feel. Not the same thing at all.

  • @lennartvers1767
    @lennartvers1767 Před rokem +5

    I can't say often enough that you are lovely people! Hope we are fortunate enough to have you both, and the little four legged condiment of course, here with us for much longer!

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +1

      Four-legged condiment made us laugh so hard! Thank you for your kind words.

  • @gerrygrouwe70
    @gerrygrouwe70 Před rokem +4

    We have a saying beter 1 goede buur dan een verre vriend. You found out thats thrue

  • @MichelBaek
    @MichelBaek Před rokem +13

    Great to see you so happy. And great to see you getting a more relaxed and healthy lifestyle. That positivity you are giving off also makes your subscribers and people around you more positive. Win/win situation. ❤❤❤

  • @carolinavanderlande4904
    @carolinavanderlande4904 Před rokem +6

    Great video! If you want to explore the north, I live in Groningen city and would gladly show you around. Just let me know and I show you all the secret gems. The architecture in the North is different from the South due to the fact that the South is historically catholic and the North protestant. You see this in the churches that are much less frivolous, but nevertheless very old. Many of them originate from the 12th or 13th century.
    When visiting the islands keep in mind that Texel is the largest, most populous and modern island. The others have a more authentic island feel. Vlieland and Schiermonnikoog are the smallest and most beautiful imo. Cars are prohibited there (except for residents), which makes it easier to enjoy nature and the beaches are the widest in Europe, up to hundreds of meters during low tide. But for all of them I would advice to take a few days to explore, and don’t go there during school holidays.

  • @Snowshowslow
    @Snowshowslow Před rokem +10

    If you go north, especially to Friesland, in the warm season, definitely go sailing :) It's culturally really important to the area and it's such a lovely way to explore nature as well as the local culture. If you know how to, you can rent your own dinghy, but if not: there are (often historical) larger ships that take passengers on (day or longer) tours. That's really an experience not to be missed :)
    Also, the Hunebedden in Drenthe are worth a stop, as well as Leeuwarden.

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for the suggestions!

    • @annehoog
      @annehoog Před rokem

      ​@@TAndTGoDutchif you want to practice sailing before heading to Friesland you can head to the Vlietlanden or Kaageiland both very near Leiden to get some sailing lessons. ☺️

  • @Iamsanni
    @Iamsanni Před rokem +2

    Visit the Hanzetowns along the river IJssel: Kampen, Zwolle (welcome for coffee!), Deventer and so on. Great history and on your way to the north. The nature in Twente is the best. Maybe make a holiday out of it?

  • @MrGurbel
    @MrGurbel Před rokem +8

    Hello Tracy and Travis, if you visit the North I would advise you to visit at least on of the islands. And I would advise you to choose Terschelling it is a little bigger and still has a lot of character. You can go by train to Harlingen and take a 2 hour slow boat trip. And you will find lots of nice places to stay, eat, drink coffee, walk down the long public beach, see seals. The island has excellent public transport but you should rent a bike and go into the woods and sand dunes. It lots of small villages to visit.

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for your advice, we appreciate you!

    • @jacquelinevanderkooij4301
      @jacquelinevanderkooij4301 Před měsícem

      ​@@TAndTGoDutch
      I had the same advice to you, because you said you wanted to visit Texel (Tessel).
      Texel is large and feels like being on the mainland.

  • @Trimaran12
    @Trimaran12 Před rokem +1

    Visit Enkhuizen, a harbour village. Like a mini Bruges Belgium. Zuiderzeemuseum is an interesting place too, an open air museum with staff in costume of the day.

  • @charlyvanbuuren2947
    @charlyvanbuuren2947 Před rokem +1

    Nice to have you two with us!

  • @jackvandersluis1723
    @jackvandersluis1723 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, great vlog!👏

  • @DuartJansen
    @DuartJansen Před rokem

    Subscribed! Keep the videos coming!

  • @ingridwatsup9671
    @ingridwatsup9671 Před rokem +4

    Bravo, a 10 out of 10. All subjects mentioned are great, and good that you’re finding the modus that makes you happy and relaxed.

  • @dn5239
    @dn5239 Před rokem +1

    Lived 7 years in Noordwijk and loved it! Had to move for work and an affordable house.

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +1

      It’s such a beautiful place, but we can imagine the homes there are quite pricy.

  • @enricio
    @enricio Před rokem +1

    You guys will love the island: Ameland, Terschelling, maybe even Texel. Groningen will be appreciated too by you guys. 😎

  • @tommmmiii
    @tommmmiii Před rokem

    Nice to hear you love our country ❤ enjoy every moment 🎉

  • @02naufi
    @02naufi Před rokem

    ❤🎉 It's awesome, you both inspire a lot.. love to see more like this...😊🎉

  • @koevoetje
    @koevoetje Před rokem

    Iam so glad you enjoy it in the Netherlands...

  • @FransvandeKamp
    @FransvandeKamp Před rokem +6

    It is so nice to see and hear that you are doing so well and enjoy living in our country. It certainly is not perfect but I am glad I grew up here and overall life is pretty good here.

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +1

      We agree, no place is perfect, but it’s perfect for us right now. Thank you so much for watching!

  • @ingeborgvanessen9595
    @ingeborgvanessen9595 Před rokem

    I think you look happier and more relaxed 🥰.. good for you!

  • @hfloor
    @hfloor Před rokem +1

    Recommended cities to visit: our really old cities with a lot lot of history in the east of the NL, like Deventer, Zutphen , Nijmegen enz. You'll enjoy it!

  • @Linda-hs1lk
    @Linda-hs1lk Před rokem +2

    You should visit the east. Drente is so beautiful. Visit Orvelte. It's an open air museum but people actually live there too. It's beautiful, old houses but also a lot to see. I live in the east but in Gelderland. Also very beautiful.

  • @jacquelinevanderkooij4301
    @jacquelinevanderkooij4301 Před měsícem

    You have 2 kind of friends as you will find-out during your life. Real caring friend and friend to have fun with.
    That is not sad. It is reality.
    You never know who is who until you end up in problems though 😊
    Go out and make new friends and make it gezellig !
    (You know that there is an old english word 'Gesellig/geselig! ?)

  • @aut1976
    @aut1976 Před 11 měsíci

    I have just suscribed to this channel. Thank you for charing your experiences, and your thoughts. Greetings from Eindhoven.

  • @louwnajoubert4352
    @louwnajoubert4352 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video. I enjoyed it very much

  • @Busfles984
    @Busfles984 Před rokem +3

    Tip: Book at Rederij Wolthuis a river cruise from 's-Hertogenbosch to the historic fortified town of Heusden on the Maas. The ship also passes through a lock so you get to experience the lockage up close. On a summer weekend day, the terraces of the Heusden cafes will be full and cozy. Another tip is Paleis Het Loo, the recidence of Queen Wilhelmina (in office 1890-1948).

  • @susannehansler7279
    @susannehansler7279 Před rokem

    Great video, great topics. Very nice to see you so healthy en happy. I really enjoy the video's and hope to meet you both on one of your city trips, when you come to the south again

  • @rebekkavandenbrink8273

    I'm so glad that you're allright! I love every video and love your positivity ❤❤

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      Thank you so much Rebekka, we’re so happy you enjoy our videos. ❤️

  • @andalin385
    @andalin385 Před rokem +2

    Yey! You made it to Noordwijk! Wonderful!🌷

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      We did, it was lovely! We definitely need you to show us around next time! ❤️

  • @SwirlingSoul
    @SwirlingSoul Před rokem

    You guys seem so much more relaxed than before. Welcome to becoming Dutchified! 😁

  • @RFGfotografie
    @RFGfotografie Před rokem +1

    In my eyes we Dutch have got some sort of gene n our system where if its truly needed, we help each other. For nothing at all. Like we just wanna help out. As that is better for everyone and not just ourselves. And I really love that.

  • @Hensepens64
    @Hensepens64 Před rokem

    As always fun to see your video . Loved it and indeed see the difference in your lifestyle since your first video's.
    Thank you for letting us seeing glimps about your (private) life and share it with us.

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for continuing to watch our content, we appreciate you!

  • @19hen70
    @19hen70 Před rokem +2

    Noordwijk is the best!! Fijn dat jullie je goed voelen hier in Nederland.

  • @MissVindicat
    @MissVindicat Před rokem

    Yes, please visit Groningen! It’s beautiful here. 🤩

  • @davidc.w.2908
    @davidc.w.2908 Před rokem +5

    Nice video again! I hope the U.S. authorities are watching channels like this one and see what they could do to improve the way of living here. Start with walkable places would already mean so much for so many people.
    Driving through Texas from east to west in my truck takes a lot longer than 14 hours and when going from south west to north east of the state is even worse. Most of it looks the same. If one falls asleep next to you and wakes up 10 hours later, they might think you stopped those 10 hours.
    Keep up the great videos. The sound is amazing. I’m used to more wind at the beach but none could be heard in this video.
    Today I’m writing from a rainy California.

    • @rubenjanssen1672
      @rubenjanssen1672 Před rokem

      i as a dutchman feer that the first sentence of your comment is idle hope.

    • @jaysimoes3705
      @jaysimoes3705 Před rokem

      You think those in charge in the USA (Big companies) have any interest in people other than how to get the most out of them with the least risk/costs?? And they govern the dems and reps.

  • @lydiahoogland5456
    @lydiahoogland5456 Před rokem +1

    Hoorn in Noordholland is a wonderful old town at the border of the IJsselmeer. It has a nice pittoreske harbour and the town centre is very "gezellig". It has two musea. The Westfries Museum is about the rich history that is situated at the Roode Steen square and the modern Museum van de 20ste eeuw is at the waterfront and is all about the changes in our lives in the 20th century. I'm sure you will have 'ogen tekort' in my hometown! Furthermore there are smaller wonderful towns nearby (half an hour by car) that are wonderful to visit, like Broek in Waterland, Edam, Monnickendam and the somewhat bigger cities of Alkmaar and Enkhuizen. Hope to see you!

  • @edwinbiere9305
    @edwinbiere9305 Před rokem +3

    looking forward for you guys to show us what you like in other places ! allready subscribed long ago. Keep it comming!

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for being subscribed and for continuing to follow our journey! We’re looking forward to sharing many more of our adventures.

  • @Wielie0305
    @Wielie0305 Před rokem

    Good to hear you are feeling better here and adopted a new lifestyle. Yes, yes visit the north. Visit an island like Terschelling or Texel. Visit Leeuwarden or other Friese steden as Stavoren or Hindeloopen. Maybe Harlingen and catch the boat to Terschelling 😁.

  • @Lilrom2003
    @Lilrom2003 Před rokem +2

    Book a sailing holiday around Waddenzee with overnight beaching on mudflats

  • @nicobusscher3935
    @nicobusscher3935 Před rokem +1

    For a nothern, pocket size, adventure, rent a kayak, canoe or "fluisterboot" at the Weerribben. Giethoorn is overcrowded.

  • @ilmonstre
    @ilmonstre Před rokem

    If you like outdoors activities on your trips you can also try the smaller towns as there are very good options for walks in the woods and such things

  • @bli2008
    @bli2008 Před rokem +1

    nice, you both look happy. The slowing down in the Netherlands is real (except at the checkout). haha.
    I've been stationed in Kuala Lumpur for 3 month, used to the chaos en speed of changes there, coming home, I noticed everything is still the same. Buildings are still not finished after 1 year

  • @barbaraout5038
    @barbaraout5038 Před rokem

    Come to Lelystad! It's so different than the old country. We have the Oostvaardersplassen and the Batavia ship. And of course a museum about the inpoldering. Love to show you around.

  • @taal1979
    @taal1979 Před rokem +2

    Hi Tracey and Travis. It's great to see you are settling in. Groningen is definitely a city worth visiting. I've been there a few times myself (i live in The Hague) Also a great place to visit and is much closer to Leiden (i believe that is where you're living) is Leidschendam and then the area around the lock. Especially when it's sunny. Many people are on the terraces drinking beer or enjoying a cup of coffee. If you are looking for something quiet and pristine go visit "t Woudt. It's a hamlet near Delft. Only one road goes in but at the end there is a brasserie called Lunchroom de Hooiberg. Great coffee and especially the Ice coffee is delicious there.

  • @anniemoemski4057
    @anniemoemski4057 Před rokem

    it is so nice to see the Netherlands through your eyes and thoughts it is like seeing the country from a diffrent side again

  • @virago496
    @virago496 Před rokem

    Nice video, really enjoyed seeing noordwijker beach agaim. I'm dutch and live in Scotland. As for places to check out in the north I would suggest the Isle of Texel. Beautiful area and lots to do. Enjoy the Netherlands and send some frikandellen please.

  • @Sanischan
    @Sanischan Před rokem +2

    My number one recommendation for things to visit in the Netherlands is the (outdoor) Zuiderzeemuseum in Enkhuizen. This 'museum' is more like a park- or a small town that resembles the way people lived a couple hundred years ago, with old houses, an old church, old school building, old shops, and many more things! Many of these buildings are open to look at from the inside as well, with the shops selling some period-appropriate goods. Other buildings will occasionally host different little events too like hand-writing classes in the small school, or a little workshop to make sailboats out of clogs, people might be twining rope- one time my partner and I even visited while they had an event hosting all sorts of costume clubs. These clubs were scattered throughout the 'museum' sharing information about the relevant time period and the cultural significance of the fashion for their particular area. They were all variations of the same dutch period costumes but it was still fascinating. I've been to the Zuiderzeemuseum about a dozen times already and it's a delight every time.
    The city of Enkhuizen is also very cute. It was significant as a fishing town during the golden age, but due to increasing trouble with the English the Dutch lost access to much of the North Sea at some point. This did not bode well for Enkhuizen's fishing industry. So while technically a city, Enkhuizen is very small. The streets still have that old-timey charm however.
    I can also recommend the old tiny city-prison if you happen to be there already. It's only like a buck to get in and you'll be done in about ten minutes but there's something intrigueing about the carvings in the wooden walls that may have been left by the people that were once held prisoner there.

  • @DataStorm1
    @DataStorm1 Před rokem

    Go to Sneek in Friesland, in Sneekweek (August 4-10), make damn sure however to stay out of the sailing competition's way if you hire a boat and are on there to see it, there is an island with a tower where you can view things on the lake. Outside that, Langweer in Friesland is a lovely little town, as is Heeg, Woudsend (see the wood mill there) and Grou (Grouw).

  • @Linnml67
    @Linnml67 Před rokem +2

    As always, love the video and honestly. Thank you for that!
    About cities, also Terschelling en Schiermonnikoog, two of the other islands are very nice.

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      Bedankt, Linda!

    • @SKroeze
      @SKroeze Před rokem

      Ja, Terschelling is echt geweldig! Neem fietsen mee!

  • @BenZoet
    @BenZoet Před rokem

    The railstation in Heerlen is quite new, but you'll get Art-Deco vibes off it. There's also one of the oldest parks in the Netherlands, het Aambos. and the "Thermen Museum", while due for a serious update, is the only Roman bath house that's actually still there in the NL, as a museum.

  • @somedutchguy2062
    @somedutchguy2062 Před rokem +1

    9:18 When people suffering from depression (so not just sadness, but prolonged sadness) go to their huisarts, their General Practitioner, that doctor doesn't start prescribing them drugs or send them to a psychologist or a psychiatrist.
    No, they'll advise the patient to go out for a walk every day. Or go cycle, without having a real destination.
    They also could refer the patient to a 'Praktijkondersteuner GGZ'. That's someone like a nurse specialized in dealing with mental health issues, assisting the GP.
    Often times that helps a lot already. If it doesn't then, but only then, further steps will come into play. Medication, referral to a psychologist or psychiatrist.
    I know this from my own experience. Further steps were necessary. I'm still not well, but better than before.
    And I don't have to worry about medical bills in the Netherlands. Wouldn't that just add to the problems? It would.
    I may have to delete this comment later on.
    All the best.

  • @ChumChum447
    @ChumChum447 Před rokem

    If you want to visit one of the island I would recommend Terschelling over Texel. I feel like Texel is just an extension of Noord Holland, lots of farm fields. While Terschelling almost feels like a different country to me. Very interesting place!!

  • @Zhoreb
    @Zhoreb Před rokem

    I highly recommend Harlingen. Perhaps take a daytrip to one of the waddeneilanden. Or do something more active like Wadlopen.

  • @SalixScape
    @SalixScape Před rokem

    I recommend visiting my town of Weert in Limburg. At the end of September the 2nd biggest kermis of the Netherlands is in town (which btw is cheaper than the biggest one in Tilburg). And the during the summer we have Bospop which is very popular music festival with some big names usually. We have an intercity train station with a direct connection to Utrecht, Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Den Bosch, and Maastricht.

  • @freddyfrieza6742
    @freddyfrieza6742 Před rokem

    I love you guys, your pretty Dutch, out on the beach on a sunny but chillie day, having lunch. 🇳🇱 your pretty Dutch

  • @denisehofland3723
    @denisehofland3723 Před rokem

    Every sunday i watch your video. Lovely people you are both. Keep enjoy the simple things in life and you will be fine. Enjoy your meetings with tammy and eric!

  • @michielvdvlies3315
    @michielvdvlies3315 Před rokem

    the brewery on Texel is in Oudeschild. they brew the dark weizzen skuumkoppe. that reminds me June 24th there is a beerfestival in the Nieuwstraat/Hooglandse Kerk area

  • @guidofiks7231
    @guidofiks7231 Před rokem +1

    When in Groningen go to Bourtange = emazing!

  • @vikingdragon2764
    @vikingdragon2764 Před 8 měsíci

    Naarden, it has its own Fortress. City Hall in Fortress is famous. Nearby Muiden has Castle Muiderslot.

  • @rutger1963
    @rutger1963 Před rokem

    You are a such a nice couple, enjoy the little things in life, walking your dog on the beach for example, must admit that the weather was very nice today, your health and your happiness are the most important things in your life, enjoy it !

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a nice comment. We appreciate you watching.

  • @wilmavandrunen1877
    @wilmavandrunen1877 Před rokem

    Yes go to Texel, the brewery there is great!

  • @Lilrom2003
    @Lilrom2003 Před rokem +2

    Your early around Noordwijk, behind the dunes are the flower and tulip fields mid march to mi April incl Keukenhof

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      We live in Leiden, so we’ll be back very soon!

    • @Lilrom2003
      @Lilrom2003 Před rokem

      @@TAndTGoDutch great everyone has seen the pictures you’ll be surprised by the smell, cycle over there from Leiden if you get the chance on a sunny weekend day, easier to see all the flowers and catch the smells

  • @marcelnl1979
    @marcelnl1979 Před rokem

    I’m a bit biased, but i live near the Loonse en Drunense duinen. I love to walk there with my dog. You can rent bikes and drive between restaurants or a mountainbike trail. Or walk in the sands. You can combine it with the Efteling that’s next to it. I guess at least one day each

  • @kubrabenelli9117
    @kubrabenelli9117 Před rokem +1

    Texel in the summer can be a bit of a tourist trap though

  • @SoundFacilities
    @SoundFacilities Před 11 měsíci

    Dwingeloo in Drenthe is also a great place to visit

  • @toinkyfloof5637
    @toinkyfloof5637 Před rokem +4

    Your videos are so wholesome, and your both being so honestly open-minded makes this all so sincere. I love to see how positive of an experience this new chapter in your life is!
    On a more personal note, there is something I want to share with you. I moved from The Netherlands to Germany half a year ago. Things happened and my stay will be elongated from 6 months to at least 4 years. Just before that decision was made, I encountered your channel and you guys have given me this link back home mixed with the relatable feeling of being a foreigner settling in a new country (although your culture shock undoubtedly has been bigger than mine haha). You’ve helped me with your positive outlook and just your general wholesome energy. If I were in the Netherlands right now, I’d offer to show you a bit of the region of Twente, in the East. For now, it’ll have to do with a recommendation for a visit though.
    Twente is a very historic region, with one of the oldest cities being Ootmarsum, with in the area a restaurant called “De Molen van Bels”, a pancake restaurant (which also has other great dishes), and a bit further away my personal favourite forest for a walk: the forest of Twickel.
    It seems like you’ve mostly seen the bigger cities, and have been visiting the West, center and South, so I’d love for you to discover the very different vibe of the East!

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      We’re so glad that you find us relatable, that’s one of the nicest compliments we’ve ever received. Thank you for the suggestion on Twente, we’ll have to check it out!

  • @nikkicruz6462
    @nikkicruz6462 Před rokem

    YES! All this!

  • @hurray1962
    @hurray1962 Před rokem +1

    You guys are so right. The quality of life here is just ten times better and even more so if you have kids. We love Texel, especially in the off season. Lekker uitwaaien 😊 and highly recommend the restaurant Bij Jef in Den Hoorn. Heerlijk…. Another great video, btw!

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      Thank you so much, Patti. We appreciate you watching!

  • @djokealtena2538
    @djokealtena2538 Před rokem

    The North (Friesland) (try that out during the summer) and obviously get in a boat and on the water you can travel the smaller water ways from village to village. Leeuwarden is the capital of the province.
    Dokkum, Sneek, Harlingen, Drachten are some cities Terherne; which is famous for being from a children's book (young boy's books: De Kameleon) and depicting this sort of idylic Frisian town. Keep an eye out for festivals or look for the Sailing/sport events or visit the other Isles ((Vlieland, *Terschelling*(biggest and definetely worth a visit), Ameland, Schiermonnik oog))

  • @mavadelo
    @mavadelo Před 11 měsíci

    Taking better care of yourself: this made me smile (actually basically the whole video made me smile but I digress). I am sure you know the "Mom can I have a ****", "We have **** at home" meme, with fast food, I am pretty sure the **** at home is better than the **** at the fast food place when you are Dutch, be it a burger, fries, tacos... whatever. And of course a lot healthier. As for the mental part, I get the feeling that in the USA, things like burn out are treated as "non existing". a burn out in America is "you being a whimp" instead of "you being sick" and believe me, a burn out is an illness and you should take the time to treat it. Something you are allowed to do here.
    One point I like to make: I noticed you dog being on the leash (that is the word right?) the entire time, even when aproaching the other dog. Trust your dog, let him roam when on the beach. Don't be afraid of him getting into fights, the chance of that happening is exponentionaly bigger when he is on the leash then when he roams free. Of course you might already do that and this was just situational because of filming, but I couldn't help noticing. #LetThemPlay
    I was one of the 55.2%, now I am among the 44.8%

  • @suzebakker6909
    @suzebakker6909 Před rokem

    Have you visited Het openlucht museum in Arnhem? It shows the old buildings en 17 - 19th century way of living in the Netherlands through real houses, stores, mills etc. In Enkhuizen is a similar museum, more focused on life around what used to be the Zuiderzee (now IJsselmeer). Find a day with beautiful weather, put on some walking shoes and enjoy. By the way, I love Texel and I learned how to sail when I was 11 years old so I know Friesland quite well. I can recommend it. Maybe, if you like to go on a real adventure, you could hire a boat and make a trip around the lakes in Friesland. I’m not sure if you need a license these days, but I believe you should be able to do this without a license or anything.

  • @rutgerdeboer-fo7xw
    @rutgerdeboer-fo7xw Před rokem +6

    Enjoying your videos and I like you two being so open, humble and just authentic about experiencing (new flavours in) life.
    Cool that you want to explore the North a bit more. It often gets a little overlooked by expats and even Dutchies themselves. Understandably if you live in middle or southern Netherlands, but a pity nonetheless, cause like you mentioned: the Netherlands is so packed that every ten minutes you encounter a different village, culture or accent.
    Groningen is beautiful, so is Leeuwarden and a lot of other Frisian villages and cities. I live in Heerenveen. A nice old Royal Dutch forest is closeby and it is the place where the most Olympic Gold medal winners lived a couple of years ago because of the ice stadium Thialf.
    Oh, and I am curious if you'll be able to understand a bit of Frisian, spoken or written down, since it is the most closely related to English of all Germanic languages.
    If anything, you should take of couple of weeks of vacation to do a North Tour and also visit (all or some of) the Wadden islands and the pittoresque all-bridges-no-roads-town of Giethoorn.
    Or just do multiple trips!
    And that goes for every province or area in the Netherlands: there is so much to explore and enjoy.
    Have a nice day! :)

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      Thanks for your suggestions! We’re determined to see as much as we can.

  • @RFGfotografie
    @RFGfotografie Před rokem

    I would probably advice you to go to Neeltje Jans once, the surrounding area can be really beautiful. Also Delta Works are a big thing here, I've been there a few times now. And if you go to a certain area. You can actually get some oysters just from the area you're walking. While enjoying the view of the Zeelandbrug. peaceful

  • @brent4513
    @brent4513 Před rokem

    Nice vlog!! Don't forget to visit and explore our nice neighbouring country; Belgium! Brugge and Baarle-Hertog is really nice. Looking forward for your next vlog :)

  • @renevaanhold
    @renevaanhold Před rokem +3

    Great video with clear observations!
    Texel is great island to visit but Vlieland would be perfect for the three of you. Cars are not allowed (only the inhabitants) and it has the most beautiful beaches of The Netherlands. Good restaurants, nice beachbars, seals-watching, biking, walking.
    The waddeneilanden are also called the TVTAS-islands (Texel, Vlieland, Terschelling, Ameland, Schiermonnikoog).
    Another great island I like to visit every year is Curaçao where my wife was born. But that's a little bit to far away. 😊

    • @bartvschuylenburg
      @bartvschuylenburg Před rokem

      I agree, Vlieland is the ultimate waddeneiland experience. Especially if you stay in a (rental) tent there.

    • @benverdel3073
      @benverdel3073 Před rokem

      It's aniceidea, but isn't Vlieland a bit too much Dutch? They're still in the transition phase and might prefer something more international

  • @jimmymiata
    @jimmymiata Před rokem

    Zijn jullie naar de Theme park Efteling geweest? especially the dark rides and the overal music are from another world

  • @Vanoux2007
    @Vanoux2007 Před rokem +1

    I live in Drenthe, I’d love to show you “the north”!!

  • @preludefreak
    @preludefreak Před rokem +2

    hope to see you again at the redhead days 25-27 august in tilburg

  • @vanderquast
    @vanderquast Před rokem +3

    I can understand the all the feelings when moving in a totally new country. Don’t worry about help when you need it there will always be helping hands around you here in The Netherlands. Alkmaar is a nice town which compares a lot to Leiden, though being a little bit smaller. In Friesland there are many nice towns, Franeker, Dokkum, Harlingen, Dokkum, Sneek, Joure, Bolsward, Hindeloopen, Workum, and off course the capital Leeuwarden 😊

    • @annebokma4637
      @annebokma4637 Před rokem

      Of those Friese steden I like Leeuwarden the least, Harlingen is very nice. Watching the ferries and just walking around the historical city is great.

  • @Carnovach
    @Carnovach Před měsícem

    Hi there, I have some reccomodations, Enkhuizen, Hoorn, Delft, Rotterdam, Dordrecht, Zuiderzeemusem, Keukenhof but go there when the season is good for it and buy a ticket in advance. Also Muiderslot, Ruine van Brederiode, Haarlem and MedemblikI think that with this list your year is booked. Also the steamtrain from Hoorn to Enkhuizen is really great. Kind regards, Roelof from the Nehtelrands.

  • @jacquelinevanderkooij4301
    @jacquelinevanderkooij4301 Před měsícem

    Texel is actually the larger of the islands, almost like being on thr mainland.
    I'm frisian and I advise you to go the smaller islands.
    You need to travel to Harlingen for Vlieland/Terschelling. Or to Lauwersoog for Schiermonnikoog.
    Rent a bike !

  • @hansjoling64
    @hansjoling64 Před rokem +1

    Hello T and T,
    When you love flowers, you have go to the flower parade in the Village Sint Jansklooster. Every year flat cars with are sometimes more than 15 meters long and 9 meters high , contain more than 300.000 dahlia flowers . Special the evening round through the village is spectacular with music and Light on the flatcars. This year on 17 and 18 august.
    Sint Jansklooster and Giethoorn are close together and good to combine in one trip .

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      That sounds like such a fun time! Thanks for sharing.

  • @dakota1828
    @dakota1828 Před rokem

    I like you guys, regards from Den Haag.
    A suggestion te visit; Overijssel, de Vecht, het Gooi, Vinkeveen, Breukelen.

  • @koosroest
    @koosroest Před rokem +2

    Your videos about the way you experience and appreciate life in the Netherlands, teach me how privileged I am to live here. Yet there are also many problems in the Netherlands, ti's not (yet?) completely paradise.....
    You asked for suggestions for places to visit in the Netherlands. Here are a few, I don't know if you may have already been there:
    - If you go to Alkmaar, towns such as Hoorn and Enkhuizen are not far away. These are old towns on the former Zuiderzee, which was closed off from the Wadden Sea and North Sea in 1932 and is now called the IJsselmeer. Hoorn and Enkhuizen were prosperous trading cities in the Golden Age of the Netherlands. In Enkhuizen you find the “Zuiderzee museum”, an open-air museum about life in this part of the country some ages ago. With among many other things also the traditional costumes of those times.
    - Zaandam is on the road from Leiden to Alkmaar. Zaandam is located in the “Zaanstreek”( Zaan region). Here you will find old Dutch wooden buildings. And a lot of windmills because there are many polders.
    - The province of Zeeland is located in the South West of the Netherlands. There you will find beautiful old fishing towns such as Veere and Domburg. Zeeland was hit by a severe flood in 1953, which killed more than 1,800 people. The estuaries were then dammed with dikes. These Delta Works are also worth a visit. The Oosterscherldedam is a hydraulic engineering work of art that has acquired world fame.
    A little further south in Zeeland you will arrive in the provincial capital of Middelburg, with beautiful old buildings. Nearby is Vlissingen, which is located on the Western Scheldt. Here, large seagoing vessels sail close to the coast to and from the ports of Antwerp in Belgium.
    - Finally, in the east of the nine Dutch “Hanzesteden” (Hanseatic cities), including Doesburg, Zutphen and Deventer.
    The Hanzesteden were part of a network of trading cities in the pre-Golden Age era. Read more about it here: www.visithansaholland.com/all-9-hanseatic-cities/

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem

      No place is perfect, but we’re very grateful to be here now because it’s the perfect place for us right now. Thank you so much for your suggestions, we’re trying to see as much as we can!

  • @nvr6859
    @nvr6859 Před rokem +1

    Compared to countries like France, Spain, Italy or Portugal, the Netherlands is a very fast-paced country. Imagine that :D

  • @boudibergh-hv2tj
    @boudibergh-hv2tj Před rokem

    A tip for the two of you, Visit ‘s-Heerenberg if you want to travel 1000 years back in time visiting the Castle “Huis Bergh” or places like Doesburg or Deventer in the East. That’s a peace of the Netherlands unknown for most of the tourist.

  • @RFGfotografie
    @RFGfotografie Před rokem

    Next week there is a big emergency day in Alkmaar. (April 22th). So maybe a good reason to go then :P To experience how that is done here. And just have that extra reason to go.

  • @royklein9206
    @royklein9206 Před rokem

    You guys are so great! If you ever visit the achterhoek, i'll be glad to show you around a bit. I'll even throw in a free photoshoot for you two :). Anyways pls go on making great videos!

  • @heedoei
    @heedoei Před rokem +1

    Nice to see you’re settling in in the Netherlands and enjoying yourselves! Don’t forget the east of the Netherlands, cities like Zwolle, Zutphen but especially Deventer! They are not huge cities, but quite nice..

    • @TAndTGoDutch
      @TAndTGoDutch  Před rokem +1

      We spent a brief time in Zwolle for the ice sculpture festival, but not nearly enough! Thank you so much for your suggestions!

    • @jaysimoes3705
      @jaysimoes3705 Před rokem

      While I am personally not so amazed by our Dutch countryside (our nature is more like a garden kept clean from all sorts of unwanted developments everywhere for instance), I think every province has something to offer. Probably something that will amaze people that already like what they have seen in NL. Since it is also partially more of the same and that is that what they appreciated so far can be found everywhere in The Netherlands. And go abroad: Belgium is really so different and has so many things to offer we do not have! Germany is very different again. What they share is that it is safe, you can sit and eat like you are used to in NL too. Of course France is not that far away either and so is southern Scandinavia. Which has a lot in common with NL though....Etcetc. So go abroad!

  • @andrekamsteeg4567
    @andrekamsteeg4567 Před rokem +1

    From north to south Texas seems about 850 miles. If you drive that far from Amsterdam you could reach Barcelona (Spain), crossing 3 borders and before the Euro needing 4 currencies. That gives a some different view on the world 😉

    • @jaysimoes3705
      @jaysimoes3705 Před rokem

      Or Stockholm (well it is 100 miles closer, I looked it up).

  • @ThePinkPearll
    @ThePinkPearll Před 9 měsíci

    Come Groningen, but the train station is under repair now, so its not much of a looker now😅

  • @ntee006
    @ntee006 Před 3 měsíci

    We don't have big wild life,so it's safe to drive around the countryside AND NOT EVERY HAS A GUN, i could go on and on,but enjoy your exploring the Netherlands

  • @cornnatron3030
    @cornnatron3030 Před rokem

    some places to visit enkhuizen,den oever ,volendam, edam, purmerend, schagen, schoorl, den helder, medemblik, hoorn when the kermis is in town before cov second biggest of the country.

  • @martijndejong5526
    @martijndejong5526 Před rokem

    Welcome to the Netherlands !