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A Beautiful Day

by Insa Duvos
It is Sunday, October 15, 2023 and I am waking up in my bedroom in a Dutch city.

Autumn is one of my favourite seasons; the crisp mornings, colourful trees and drinking hot tea that warms your belly after a stroll through the cold forest. I am putting on a jumper, boots and a jacket to leave the house and to breathe in the autumn air. I open the front door and a warm stream of air that feels like the blow dryer I sometimes use to dry my hair, hits my face. The sun shines in my eyes, a small girl in a blue dress and a boy in a red T-shirt are running on the street, playing. I turn around, go back inside, take off my jacket and change into a T-shirt that I had packed away, together with my other summer clothes beneath my bed. Once I am back outside, I continue my walk. My neighbour across the street greets me: “It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?”. I smile and agree, then I continue walking while the children around me are playing. Everyone seems happy. Then my eyes catch the trees at the end of the road. Usually strong, tall and green I can’t help but think that they look different. The leaves are turning a different colour, but it’s not the yellow that I remember from my childhood autumns, when I was playing hide and seek behind them. They are dry. Curling up. The whole tree looks thirsty. Another person is greeting me, saying “what a beautiful day”. I smile back, but this time it takes more effort to curl my mouth into a smile.  

I turn right at the corner and sit down at a little café. While I look at the menu, I notice two girls next to me. They are talking about their latest shopping haul and the latest trends. On the ground below their table, I see countless plastic shopping bags, containing too many clothes to ever wear. Ready to fill a wardrobe full of ‘nothing to wear’s’, just like mine. They are talking about flying to London for the weekend. I take out my phone and open a social media app. Forest fires in California and Canada. I scroll down. Flooding in Eastern Europe. I scroll down. An advertisement of a huge company promoting their supposed environmental efforts. I put my phone down. The sun is burning on my forehead like flames licking my skin. Then I hear the voice of the little girl with the blue dress, who was playing on my street before: “My dad says you can’t wait for a prince to come save you, you have to be your own hero”, she announces proudly to the boy next to her. The words echo within me. A waiter approaches my table and beams at me: “It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?” This time, I can’t smile back.  

Insa Duvos is an Outgoing Exchange Officer at the VU Amsterdam, where she enables students to study abroad and to grow their intercultural competences. Next to her work within the International Office, she is also part of the VU Green Ambassadors, a group within the university that is focusing on making the institution more sustainable.

The sun is burning on my forehead like flames licking my skin.

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