Monday, March 24, 2008

Bye, Europe


Most of my tour group headed back to London, I stayed in Amsterdam because my flight was departing from Amsterdam back to Vancouver. I wanted to go back to London with everyone else, but my time was limited due to the fact that school was starting in three days.
For my last hours in Amsterdam I walked from my hotel to where my tour group had dinner, from there a walked to central Amsterdam. One thing that I had to do for sure was to have a pannekoekon; I could not leave Amsterdam without eating one. I found this place that had delicious pannekoekons, so I ordered a cherry and vanilla ice cream; it was very good. I continue to walk around, looking for unique items to buy. I ended up buying three pairs of shoes because they were so neat. After shopping I headed back to the hotel, along the way I stopped at the Van Gogh Museum. It was very interesting to see original art work by Van Gogh.
Europe was definitely the experience of a life time, I had so much fun! I wish I could go back there soon, but there are so many other interesting places to visit.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Anne Frank's House





My second day in Amstedam was great, I had so much fun. I went on the canal bikes with some of the people that I was traveling with, it was so much fun. It was neat to see all the different houses and also the canal houses(boats). The canal tour ended at Anne Frank's house, which was great because I got to see what the house looked like. It was very sad to see how those people had to hide out, and be walking on egg shells all the time. I was extremely glad to be able to go see what the house looked like; it was a very narrow house with about three levels.
After visiting Anne's house, my friend Melody and I went to get our tattoos. Our tattoos turned out great! I was glad to have a tattoo that was symbolic to my travels though Europe. After the getting the tattoos, we went shopping; Amsterdam has a lot of cool clothes.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Amsterdam

Edam

I was in Germany for the last time before I headed off to Amsterdam. I was visiting the Rhine Valley; it is a peaceful place with not a lot of people. I remember the night before I was going to be going to Amsterdam, that I woke up and was so excited, that in less then twelve hours I would be in Amsterdam; I had been waiting three year to go there, and now it was finally happening!

My next stop was Edam, I had a lot of fun there; I was able to have the chance to ride a old fashion granny bike, and see a lot of scenery, which included windmills. After visiting Edam, I went directly to Amsterdam. I finally arrive in Amsterdam on Thursday August 30th at approximately 4:30pm. I checked into the hotel, and then got ready for dinner. After dinner my tour manager took us to the red light district and to see a sex show. It was definitely interesting, but at the same time sad to see girls in the window selling themselves. The sex show was more funny than anything. It was a culture shock to see how liberal the Netherlands are in regards to sex and drugs.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Swiss Alps



I went to the top of the Jungfraujoch Mountain, which is part of the Swiss Alps. I stayed in a cabin at the bottom of the mountain with Melody and Joanne. The Jungfraujoch Mountain is 11,330 feet above sea level, compared to Whistler which is 7160 feet above sea level. The change in temperture was very neat, it was sunny with a few clouds at ground level and at the top of the mountain is was extremely windy with blasting hail, you could only stand outside for a minute because the hail was hitting your face like bullets. The ice caves that you see me walking though were amazing. If you never have a change to go visit the Swiss Alps, take the time to go up the mountain; it is pricy but worth every penny. There is nothing in North America that can be compared to the fascinating and unique beauty of the Swiss Alps. Mother Nature sure does create extraordinary things.