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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Spring Break Trip: Brussels


Brussels, Belgium: land of chocolate, waffles, and beer. What more could you ask for?
Well, other than for more people to be fluent in English.





We also took a ~20 minute train to visit Sarah Trevor in Leuven, Belgium (land of the Stella) - but that requires an entirely separate post...

Interesting things about Brussels:
- Brussels is famed as "the capital of Europe" because it is home to European Politics (the EU)
- Brussels has two official languages: Dutch and French. English was on advertisements and we could hear it all the time in music played there, but it was hard to communicate with a lot of people (compared to Amsterdam, where nearly everybody spoke English). There are 3 official languages in Belgium, and the third would be German. Most people that knew English there knew it as their fourth language.
- Brussels is also famous for being the home to this guy, the "Manneken Pis", otherwise known as "little peeing boy". Pretty sure it's very easy to go past this a million times without ever noticing it is there.



Also, nobody could explain to us why there was a sauce called "Americaans" or exactly what the sauce was... But I will tell you... it was delicious.

Americaans sauce is #winning.

Spring Break Trip: Amsterdam


In Amsterdam we also saw The Anne Frank House, which was magnificent. It was very somber and depressing, but probably one of the highlights of the spring break trip because it was immensely interesting and very well-preserved.

We also checked out the Van Gogh museum, which contains the largest Van Gogh collection in the world - however, not Starry Night. Wah wah wah. It was definitely worthwhile, regardless, seeing as we spent 3+ hours there.

We went on a "Free Europe" tour, which actually was amazing and though it took around 4 hours it never felt like it was dragging or reached a lull point. It was probably one of the best tours I've had so far. (It's hard to imagine the tour being too boring if it starts off going through the Red Light District).

Other interesting facts about Amsterdam:
- Amsterdam Stock Exchange is the oldest stock exchange in the world. It is located in the city centre. (Nerdy fact, but we found it interesting).
- Amsterdam is home to more than 200 coffee shops, which are legally allowed to sell up to 5 gm of cannabis per person (even though selling drugs is illegal, apparently the authorities turn a blind eye to this?)
- Amsterdam has more than 150 canals and 1,200 bridges within its bounds. (and the water is replaced thoroughly every 3 days, so there's no bad stenches! haha)
- If the sea level rises even slightly, Amsterdam would be one of the first cities in the world to drown, as its altitude is below sea level.
- Amsterdam has one of the most famous Red Light Districts in the world with window prostitution.
- Some of the worlds narrowest houses are in Amsterdam. When houses were built, they were charged highly by their width.
- Amsterdam has over 1 million bikes but only 700,000 Amsterdammers. Hm.
- Every Dutch person has at least one bike and there are twice as many bikes as cars.
- Amsterdam was the first capital to allow gay marriage (the Netherlands allow this since 2001).
- 75% of the entire worlds flower bulb production comes from Netherlands

Filling in the Pieces

I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that the only thing more annoying than someone starting a blog is when they don't finish it.

I've been working on updating for a while now, as you can see by the desperation in my last post, but my computer has been freezing a lot over here and with the help of some friends back home (shout out to Jacob, my Apple expert) I figured out that I needed to free up some hard drive space so my computer could run efficiently (so I could make/edit videos and add pictures to this blog!). And thanks to Kyle who oh-so-conveniently bought me an external hard drive to take with me this semester, I have been able to finally clear off enough space so I can edit video and live life pleasantly again.

Nerdy jargon aside, I will be filling in the gap that is "March 2011" over the next few days. Lots of ground to cover, so stick with me.

As always, I promise to load it with pictures and video.

PS - it's not going to be in perfect order, but I will try my best!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

It's March, Not February.

If you're an avid reader of my blog (ha, silly you), or even if you're not, you've probably noticed my lack of posting since February.

I AM SORRY.

Here's my excuses:
- My old roommates McKenna & Breanne visited from Spain,
- Followed by my entire family (!) for a week!
- Followed by a trip to Edinburgh, Amsterdam, and Brussels (I just got back Monday night)
- And now I'm getting ready for Kyle & others to come over for St. Patrick's Day

So, it's all very exciting, but it means I'm barely around to do any major editing or blog updates. I'm planning on maybe doing some if I have time before bed tonight, otherwise it won't happen until next week.

If you have Facebook, you can get a sneak peak via photos because all my pictures are up! Otherwise, ... patience is a virtue?

Update to come (soon, hopefully)!