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The second day it was bluebird and we were stoked. We had some fresh on the ground too and it was the end of May so we were amped to ride. None of us decided to wear sunscreen that day which turned out to be a bad idea. We all got pretty bad sunburns and what not. When we got to Paris everyone was staring at us like we all had a skin disease. It was actually pretty funny. I think we thought that we wont get burnt real bad and we will look super hard core with a goggle tan. That plan backfired pretty quickly. We ended up blistering and I had to go and find burn crème in France with Kelsey.
Paris:
I don't know any French so when we left the pharmacy I yelled to the lady Bon Voyage! and the lady and Kelsey laughed hysterically at me. Apparently it doesn't mean goodbye, but rather have a nice trip.
On Saturday morning I got up at 5:15am to get ready to catch the train at 6:30, which was the first train out of Zermatt. The rest of the group left a couple hours after me because the train was full. So I rode the train to Paris and got there shortly after 1pm. I met up with the Bowlby’s and they immediately took me out to lunch at this really good Thai restaurant. It was some of the best food I have ever had, even the Bowlby’s thought so. We actually had a really cool waiter who used to live in LA and had really good English who we made best friends with. Jeff told him he needs to bring the restaurant to Seattle and Jeff would give him the place to do it and the Ferrari. After that I dropped all my stuff off at the Hostel in Paris, which was the nicest of the three hostels we stayed at over the 12-day trip. From there we walked around Paris, and went out for an afternoon drink.
We had some traditional French Rose wine at lunch so we were already having an awesome time. We went to this museum which houses a large collection of Modern Art, on the roof is a fancy restaurant so we all got a cocktail and hung out on the roof for a while. Then we went out for a very French dinner, which I loved but Jeff didn’t so much. Overall, it was one of my favorite things I have done in Europe. Meeting up with the Bowlby’s meant a lot to me, and it was something I won't forget.
In Paris we took the subway system everywhere. Which was nice to use but extremely dirty. I would hate using it everyday personally. It smelt awful. We saw the Eiffel tower I think 3 times. The first day it was raining and windy so the top was closed so we didn’t tour it. So we bummed around town and saw some sights. The next day it was just cloudy and not as poor of weather so Wes and Anjali and I went and toured the top. We stood in line to get in for about an hour and a half. Then we took an elevator to the 2nd floor and had to wait another 45 minutes to get on the next elevator. The line system they had was pretty inefficient, Marla would have not been happy. I think the trip up the Eiffel tower took a total of 4 hours to do. Then we went to the Notre Dam de Paris and got to do a really cool tour. It was pretty expensive hahaha. Actually no it was FREE because Wes told them we are “German Students” because if you are a resident of the EU you get in for free. That was really fun; we got to go in the bell tour where quazi moto lives. He wasn’t in that day so I didn’t get to meet him.
Amsterdam:
Amsterdam was a beautiful city, and actually fairly small in size. We walked across the town multiple times a day. We lucked out on the weather and had sun all 4 days. The first day we walked to the Anne Frank house and saw it from the outside. I was dying for some coffee so I went next door and got a cup of coffee and the barista told me that the time in which we were there is the busiest time of the day. So just as we were just deciding that we wanted to do a boat tour a couple of local guys pulled up with their own tour boat for about 10 people and offered to give us a tour. It was cheaper and we got to in some of the canals the big tour boats couldn’t, they grew up there too so they knew everything about every building and canal. It was awesome, and I would definitely recommend this type of tour. After the tour we walked by a windmill and unfortunately we were there to early because the brewery below it was closed. So we decided to walk up to this museum called Nemo, and sat on this really neat open area in the sun for bit. We did a lot of just walking around because Amsterdam is so beautiful. Every building is kept in great shape and seems to be freshly painted. The canals run down the middle of almost every street, it’s so cool to see. On the sunny afternoons people would take out there boats with friends and cruise the streets with beers and music. It was basically the same kind of thing we do on our lakes, only they do it in the middle of downtown. So instead of pulling up to the bars in your car you pull up in a boat.
Life abroad is pretty great. I enjoy the traveling and all the neat people I get to meet. I have the same struggles with some of the tests in school here, but overall I'm doing well.
Hey just wanted to make a quick post before we take off for our trip next week. For 12 days Wes, Anjali, Cody, Kelly, and I will be traveling to Zermatt Switzerland, Paris France, and Amsterdam in The Netherlands. Here's a little bit of what we hope to see..
Hello everyone, I hope all is well! First I want to say HAPPY MOTHERS DAY to my mom! I love you!
We made it to Stuttgart just after 9am and Cody, Kelly, Kristin and I made the journey by subway to the Porsche Museum! This was was the number one museum on my list to see in Germany. It was such an amazing experience. Many of you know I'm a car nut, and I dream about having a Porsche (which I will). The building itself is simply amazing. They actually offer tours just inform those interested about the building. It was opened in January of 2009 so it is very new. I walked around for a majority of the museum with my jaw dropped to floor. To see these Porsche's in person is just crazy. Notably the 959, which still to this day is one of the more rare to find of all Porsche's. In America there maybe are 5 to 10. Bill Gates bought one and it had to sit on the import docks in California for 2 years before he could take delivery because of all the crazy smog restrictions we have. I bought a really cool coffee mug too, so I can remember my trip every morning while sipping my coffee. Someday I will put it will sit in my Porsche cup holder.
After the museum we met up with Wes and Anjali at the Frühlingsfest which is a spring festival. Some call it a mini Oktoberfest. It included rides and all the carnival stuff that we are used too. The main difference was the enormous tents for drinking beer, eating roasted chicken, with a lot of singing and dancing! Explaining this place just doesn't do it justice. It was such an awesome experience! We rode on the Ferris wheel, a log ride, and a roller coaster! We all had an awesome time. I think one of the best part of these trips is having a good group of friends to experience it with. We all get along well and enjoy each others company, which makes sightseeing a lot more fun. We made it back just before 10pm and everyone was exhausted and happy.
Last week, we had "Project Management" class. It was good and bad. We learned how to use Microsoft Project, sort of. The professor was form Texas and was very interesting to say the least. I think one of the biggest adjustments of being here is the change of professors from OSU that we are used to where everything is explained and gone over, or at the very least we have a text book to read from. Many of the students struggled dealing with her. I kept my usual sense of humor about the whole class, and I felt it went pretty well. I enjoy learning programs on the computer so I found it very interesting working with MS project. The only thing was the professor didn't know how to even turn on the projector screen...haha..it was an interesting class. We were definitely ready for the weekend after that week. On Friday, we got our class overview for this week. It came with a poem, so once again I'm sure we are in for a treat.
We got our 12 day trip planned out, and I'm really looking forward to it. It starts in Zermatt, Switzerland where we will be snowboarding for 3 days. Then we are going to Paris, France where I get to see the Bowlby family. I am really excited for that! That trip is followed up by Amsterdam, then a long train ride home. We originally were going to travel to Venice, but many of our friends here said that Venice is smelly and we would enjoy Amsterdam more. That isn't for several weeks though, so check back when you have time! Take care everyone,
-Chad