Evelien wrote:I just got back home! Five hours of walking in the Spring heat (we're having some amazing weather here today!!) has exhausted me but it was worth it. No MH dolls, vintage dolls or Polly Pocket unfortunately, but I did get a 1/4 scale wooden bookcase for 50 cents, a plastic 1/6 scale bookcase for 5 cents, a lot of wooden building bricks/blocks for pretty much nothing and a tiny little doll for a doll for 15 cents. I love the kids' reaction when you pay for something that's 15 cents with a 20 cents coin and then tell them to keep the change. "REALLY?!?!" ... We are just so spoiled when we get older
It's the Queen's Day atmosphere that I love. The sun must have helped a little bit, but everyone's so friendly on this day. Both kids and adults think of the funniest ways to make a little money - and I mean a LITTLE money, it's really more about the fun than it is about the profit. Lots of kids are playing musical instruments or singing together, kids were painting other kids' fingernails, two women were selling compliments for 50 cents each (they were later on sale for 20 cents each) and men dressed up in overalls so kids could throw raw eggs at them for 50 cents. ... yeah. The Dutch are weird. XD
Evelien wrote:You should definitely come over to Holland on April 30th some time hehe. Just DON'T stay in Amsterdam on that day!! Queen's Day in Amsterdam is pure madness. Crazy. Too many people.
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