

Welcome to Holland
by Emily P Kingsley
"When you're going to have a baby,
it's like you're planning a vacation to Italy. Youre all
excited. You get a whole bunch of guidebooks, you learn a few phrases
so you can get around, and then it comes time to pack your bags and
head for the airport.
Only when you land, the stewardess says
"Welcome to Holland
You look at one another in disbelief and
shock, saying Holland? What are you talking about? I signed up
for Italy!
But they explain there's been a change of
plans, that youve landed in Holland and there you must stay.
But I don't know anything about Holland! you say. I
dont want to stay!
But stay you do. You go out and buy some
new guidebooks, you learn some now phrases and you meet people you
never knew existed. The important thing is that you are not in a slum
full of pestilence and famine. Youre simply in a different
place than you had planned. It's slower paced than Italy, less flashy
than Italy, but after you've been there a little while and you have a
chance to catch your breath, you begin to discover that Holland has
windmills. Holland has tulips. Holland has Rembrandts.
But everyone else you know is busy coming
and going from Italy. Theyre all bragging about what a great
time they had there, and for the rest of your life, you'll say,
Yes, that's what I had planned.
The pain of that will never, ever go away.
You have to accept that pain, because the loss of that dream, the
loss of that plan, is a very, very significant loss. But If you spend
your life mourning the fact that you didn't get to Italy, you will
never, be free to enjoy the very special, the very lovely things
about, Holland.