Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Amsterdam, spring sunshine

This past weekend in the Netherlands was my first foray into Euro-travel since before my program started in February. I spent Friday to Monday in Amsterdam with seven friends from Wisconsin, Australia, and Germany, of course. I know I try to speak in German as often as I can with the native speakers I'm friends with, I can only imagine how hard it is for all of them to switch so often between German and English! But that is neither here nor there. Amsterdam is beautiful. I saw windmills, I saw clogs, I saw cows and more tulips than my eyes could handle. I absolutely adore the architecture of the city. The buildings definitely look European, but different enough from Germany that I could tell I was in a different country. And the canals! There are over 1000 bridges in Amsterdam and canals follow nearly every street in the city center. My hostel was huge and clean and modern with free breakfast, so I literally can't complain about anything there. Our very first night there we walked through the Red Light District and, well, it's something. I probably said "this is ridiculous" a ridiculous number of times. There are ladies! In windows! Just chilling! Everywhere. I mean, most of them were working it, so more power to ya. In the morning, I met up with (Fern Town to visit the Anne Frank House and Museum. We listened to In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and watched video clips of Otto Frank speaking of his daughter's life, and those of all them hiding in the Secret Annex. Actually seeing the rooms in which they all lived clarified so much in my head, but was also profoundly sad, naturally. If you're ever in Amsterdam, you must go to the museum. Lots of information and history there. Just go early to beat the line! We went to the Photo Museum as well, which was awesome. They had an exhibit on the best New York Times photographs, one with 9/11 shots, an expose about the war in Iraq, an exhibit featuring actors, and more. Here's Foam's link if you want to see some great work: http://www.foam.org/foam-amsterdam/calendar/2012-exhibitions/the-ny-times-photographs On Sunday afternoon, we all took a canal boat tour, which was wondrous. The sun was shining and the boat was covered (with glass) so it wasn't cold. We spent a while climbing on the I Am Amsterdam sign, then heading back to the city center for this random pop up carnival of sorts that was there. I went on one of those circle swing rides, but it rose to a height above the buildings, and went super fast in that janky-but-safe way that European roller coasters usually go. It took a solid day and a half, but I think I'm finally out of vacation mode and back in school mode. I was kind of thrust into busy-ness putting together 12 Skype interviews over 3 days for my WUD Film job back in Madison and then tons of homework for my Intensive Course this morning. At basketball today, I got an egg sized bruise on my knee and a nice scratch on my arm, and my team STILL didn't win! Ha. But by virtue of basically only having class three days a week, it's almost the weekend already! Here's to baseball, relaxing, and hopefully sun. Nothing big planned in the future, except for, oh right, I'M GOING TO CROATIA!! Five days in Rijeka for Pentecostal break, end of May to early June. Tons more updates to come, I'm sure :D I unfortunately forgot to bring my camera to Amsterdam, of course, but I can share those that my friends took!
Here's the group! (sans Kevin, he's taking the picture)
Made it on top of the E due to a very intricate three person heave and pulley system. Dream come true
I just think my hair looks epic :3
Kate and I in front of the Anne Frank Haus
Yup, I went on that. So much fun!
Look dad, System of a Down went to the same Taco Shop that we did!

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