Nijmegen train station |
It was cold as expected in the Netherlands. I was prepared for the nearly freezing point of 3 degrees celcius. From Schiphol to Nijmegen, the train passed familiar and welcoming sights, and yet I felt a misplaced sensation of time and space.
Am I here?"
"Or Ï am moving to where I am supposed to be?"
The moving train settled and tied my wandering thoughts and trembling senses back to my own.
Welcome! says doraemon, flower and card |
I was welcomed by a waiting greeting card, flower and doraemon on the table. It felt that I was not away that long. The radio, couch, bed, paintings, cabinets, and the silence in the neighborhood seemed to be unsurprised to see me back.
These are what I need to see, feel to say, "Ï'm back!"
I started to unpack my things, unraveling some memories and stories in my mind. Almost every stuff I put inside the cabinet or drawer, it carried a certain weight of home; unsettling at first in a new place.
Dominic buried in snow |
The last thing that went out of the basement was "Dominic." Remember him?!
Well, Dominic survived the most severe winter. He survived the isolation, the stationary position, the dark and hidden corners of a basement. Yes he did. And he waited, and waited, for a year.
Thanks to the oil and hand air pump! |
But his tires were slouchy; they were gasping for air. The rims were rusty; they were screaming for oil.
So I asked my landlord if he had hand air pump and grease oil to revive my Dominic.
He brought those two and I tried to put more life to Dominic. And yes, Dominic came back.
Dominic and Molen together under the sun |
For my first week, Dominic brought me to Uni and home. After four or five days, his tires were slowly getting heavier and losing some air. I needed to revive him, again.
My new production place (oh, they call it here office) |
View from my corner |
Dutch says it with flowers: Welkom! |