jessesmom1987
Hey thanks for replying Boem! International stuff baffles me, my twin daughters laugh at mom's lack of international knowledge, including geography. Trying to pronounce the name of the town she lives in had her holding her sides, I never did get it right. Krenninigen, I think it is? The two of them were there together for Thanksgiving, trying to put together an American traditional dinner in The Netherlands- which they found out was a hard thing to do.
I can try sending the small version of the Hulda Clark zapper that I got off of ebay, and 9 volt batteries and copper pipes for hand holds. I just didn't want customs wondering if I was sending her some kind of bomb making material or something. :)
I don't know if it's a common thing for the Dutch in general, but the girls discovered that the people they live in the same building with, don't use as much heat as they are used to, especially at night.
She asked me if they would have 9 volt batteries over there---can you buy 9 volt batteries over there?
Hope things are going well for you, thanks for replying Boem. Paying more for customs when a package does arrive there was also a rude awakening for her. Can't it just be marked as a gift without giving a value???