I really do have bad luck these days.... First my laptop breaks down, then my cubboard is full of woodworm and now my tablet was doing really weird and everytime I tried to post something here it just closed the window. But I just restarted my whole tablet and it works again!! So now I can tell what I did yesterday.
Yesterday I stepped in the train towards Heerde. That was the place where the people are who are going to freeze my cabin. So when I walked around with a cabin leaning on my hip people really did stare at my, wondering what the hell I was doing. I stepped in the train with it and there were so many people! I even couldn't sit anywhere anymore. And then I had my cabin, what to do with it? So I finally just sat somewhere in front of one of the doors, because it was the only place I could sit with it. Some people just really had to say something to me, like: Why are you taking that thing with you? Think of other people too who has to be on the train!. .. It really disturbed me, the cabin isn't 'that' big and who cares what I take along right? All by all, I was glad when we arrived in Zwolle. It is an hour in the train from where I came from.
In Zwolle I knew I had to go to the bus. Again people stared at me, but this time without disgust in there eyes and someone even asked curiously what I was going to do.
When the bus arrived I went to Heerde, which took from Zwolle another half hour before I got there. But then the questioning started. Where the hell did I had to go?! I saw the map of course, and normally I'm really good in map reading, but when you are carrying a cabin, you can't watch your phone to check again so I started to ask around. With some friendly villagers, I found out I had to walk 20 minutes. With my cabin. Though it's not really heavy, after just a few minutes, you are going to feel the weight of it anyway!
But I arrived where it had to be! The man was very friendly and the place seemed to be an old antique shop. They really had some cool stuff! After the man put the cabin in the freezer (I could make a picture ;D) he let me charge my phone before I travelled back. My phone is charging very vast, so it only took me 15 minutes until I had 50% again. And while I was waiting, I walked around on the attic of the shop. It was such a place where you could find everything! I loved it there, and if it wasn't for the heat (it was very very warm yesterday! And I wasn't dressed for it) I would have stayed a bit longer.
When I came down again the man of the shop said the cabin was smaller then expected, so he also said the price would be less. Which is only a good thing for me! Instead of 60 euro's it turned 35 euro's. And I'm happy with that! So after I took my phone again, I left the shop and someone that was also in the shop gave me a lift to the busstop (no 20 minutes walk, yes!) and I went to a friend in Groningen and I just returned home today.
Today the freezing started at 4 o' clock, which is 2 hours ago now. The 2th of May I can pick it up again. Let's wait until then!
