Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Celle, Hannover, Hamburg


Canal Where we ate lunch in Hamburg
(its a floating cafe)

Hannover City Hall

German House

City Park Where they showed the World Cup game

German countryside

Amsterdam Canal

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Brussels, Amsterdam, Hannover

Hey!

I am in fact still alive but I have been very busy the last few days. World Cup is here and in Europe that is a very big deal. We have had so much fun watching the games so far and I am preparing to go out tonight now that I am in Germany, for the Germany vs Australia. We watched England vs USA last night in an Irish pub in Amsterdam. It was one of the craziest experiences of my life.

So last time I blogged I was in Belgium. With a test there, it really limited how much I could go and see. There was not too much to see there anyways. A statue called the Manequin Pis is pretty much the most "touristy" thing to see. I did however indulge in a lot of Belgian chocolate, yumm. We then headed by bus too Amsterdam. Many of you think of certain things when Amsterdam comes up but there is actually alot to see. The atmosphere of Amsterdam is quite different than anywhere I have ever been. The legalization of many things, makes me think the city would be sketchy. It was the exact opposite. I felt safer and was bothered much less by people wanting money and trying to get you to buy souvenirs and what not. Police are everywhere and they are very friendly. Amsterdam is basically built all on canals and it makes it very confusing to navigate though. Having World Cup games during my stay there really kept me from going exploring as much as I did in other cities. It was more fun to experience everyone's excitement about the games. we moved from restaurant to restaurant watching games and cheering with all the different supporters. Nothing I have ever been to is quite like the excitement of World Cup in Europe.

We just arrived in Hannover about an hour ago so hopefully I will be able to put up a new post soon!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Last day in London and Brugge, Belgium

Now I can officially mooch free internet from my hotel room from a cafe very close down the street. So early yesterday we began our travel to Brussels, Belgium by train. We arrived and dropped our stuff at the hotel and headed for another hour train that took us to a small medieval city called Brugge. This was a very cool, old town which is known specifically for its lace. We even got to see an old lady making some right in front of us. Then it was quickly back to Brussels because I had a test this morning, so there was not too much to do besides study. Today I will get to explore Brussels a little more. I did get to try a Belgian Waffle though, and I was quite surprised by it. Instead of a sort of breakfast food, it is basically a sweet pastry here. Not exactly what I wanted for my lunch. It would make a great dessert though.

My last day in London was pretty fun though. We had been hearing about the famous platform 9 3/4 the whole time we have been here so I got to go see it! We also went to Harrod's which is like a GIANT Department store. It takes up about 2 city blocks and is 5 stories.
On my way to Hogwart's
Brugge
Brugge

Sunday, June 6, 2010

paris adventure

Hey I just got back from Paris and just wanted tell you all what is going on quickly. The Eurostar train which takes you in the chunnel and into Paris was extremely fast. It goes up to 186 mph. I was a little motionsick at first because i was moving backwards, very different than anything I have ever done. When we first got to paris it was very nasty and dirty, but it got better quickly. Our hotel had no A/c but the night was fairly mild so it worked out and was perfect for our early train this morning. Last night we were able to see Notre Dame and actually see part of a service. this place is huge. Even bigger than that though was the Eiffel tower which we saw twinkle at midnight. Gorgeous. We spent alot of the evening walking around the outside of the Louvre area and eating dinner on the bridge pont nuef (Thanx Mrs Williams). Everyone in Paris sets up picnics on this bridge and watches the sunset, where you can also see the Eiffel tower.

I know this is a short and quick check in but I have to go and get ready!

Love you all!

Me and Jordan

Notre Dame

Me and Brandon at Moulin RougeLe Louvre

Friday, June 4, 2010

London

Sorry it has taken me forever!

First off the weather is beautiful. I could not ask for better. Supposedly this is the only 5 beautiful days they ever have. Internet at the hotel is supposedly 15 pounds per day! That is $22 dollars for a day! So me and all my new friends found a nice little sandwich shop that offers free wi-fi. I have learned nothing in London is free. Even the bathrooms cost about a dollar to use. There are very few public restrooms. Our tour guide who lives in outer London advised us that if we need to use the restroom, find a McDonald's or a "tube." A tube is the underground subway. We use it to go absolutely everywhere.
So lets start from the beginning. We had a two hour delay on our flight which was supposed to leave at 6:25pm. The airlines kicked an old redneck off our plane for being too drunk. Well when they kick someone off, they also have to take the luggage off. So they then had to open the cargo area, find his bag, and by that time it was lightning outside. We had to wait the two hours then. So when we finally left and I got about three hours sleep on the plane. I also got to watch invictus and couples retreat free on the plane. This plane had TV screens for each individual seat! it was so cool. you could pick your own movie. We arrived at London safely but one girl lost her bag. We then took a two hour bus ride into inner city London to our hotel. The airport we flew into is in the outskirts of London, not the main one.

The hotel is smaller than US hotels but it works. We do not spend much time in it at all. It comes fully equipped with a trouser press and towel warmer haha. (These are tow individual beds by the way)
We then explored London the rest of the day, including having the national dish, Fish n' Chips. Wow, that is all I have to say. I love uncle donnie's fish but I am not going to lie, this puts up a very, very good fight. That tartar sauce is not near as good as donnie's though :). All the phone booths are big and red too by the way! We briefly explored downtown last night as well.
This morning we visited the US embassy. This was pretty cool. We had the chance to talk to the man who controls US business interest in the UK. Up next was the Tower bridge, aka the London Bridge. Most fun part of the trip yet. It is absolutely huge!
Then we went to Buckingham Palace which was kind of a bust. The guards which you used to be able to taunt and take pictures with are now behind 40 ft of gate. So it is not quite like you see on TV since 9/11. Terrorists ruin everything. The last thing today was the London eye. From this overgrown ferris wheel you can see all of London.

Tomorrow is my trip to Paris and I am very excited! Hope you enjoy the quick update and I will try to do this again Sunday probably! Love you all and miss y'all!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Well duh!

So I talked about going to Paris and having to spend time trying to make it work. Well come to find out, THE FRENCH OPEN is going on right now! that is why it has been so expensive and hard to book trains in and out of the Paris area. The stadium at which it is played is about three miles from the center of the city. This also accounts for the hostels being booked, and having to search to find one that will work.