Hello! After a more-than-three-week absence, I am continuing with Winter Vacation! With only a couple weeks left in France, I might be posting a lot less as I spend as much time as I can actually living, and what posts I do make will be current, real-time posts instead of recounting my vacations. But since there are only a couple days left of my Winter Vacation, I will try to finish that one, at least. Once my contract ends, I will continue recounting my vacations here, as I think those vacations still have stories to tell that can't be recounted in pictures alone. So, in conclusion, stay tuned! It's gonna be a hodge-podge couple of weeks! And without further ado, here's Day Twelve.
Or, Why Not?! I will [raises right hand] faithfully chronicle my life living and working in France, as well as post any videos, recipes, and anecdotes that relate, even if I end up looking like an idiot. So help me, Cheesecake.
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Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Day Eleven: We Paid for That?!
Holy crap, no one move: we woke up
this morning, and no one had stolen any
of our food! I was flying, angels were
crying, and pigs were singing or something like that.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Day Ten: I Would Walk 500 Miles
Is it really worth it anymore to
complain that food got stolen? No? You’ve started taking it for granted? So have I.
(In case you were wondering, it was my yogurt.)
Today we dedicated to Petrín Hill
and the buildings we only wanted to see, so we steeled ourselves to walk clear
across the city to the bottom of Petrín Hill, and we traipsed merrily along for
about six blocks until Verity realized she had left her phone on her bed in the
hostel: big no-no, especially when yogurt and pears weren’t even safe (and I’m
putting away the bitter now). She
retraced her steps, promising to meet me at the funicular stop using public
transportation so that we would theoretically arrive in the same place at the same
time.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Day Nine: Did We Really Do All That?
I’ve had enough. This morning, two of Verity’s four pears were
stolen, and now you get to suffer through a rant, so fasten your seatbelts
kids: this could get punctuation-y.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Why Is Six Afraid of Seven? Because Seven Eight . . .?
Day Nine is beyond ridiculously
long, so I’ll combine only Days Seven and Eight and deal with not completing
the joke in the title of this post.
(Rule 4, right?)
Day Seven:
Impenetrable
The morning of our last full day in
Budapest dawned clear and bright, and I rejoiced, for we would be journeying up
to the other vantage point overlooking the city: Buda Castle. While we ate breakfast, there were two other
girls sharing the kitchen with us, and they asked us the requisite questions:
where were we from? How long were we in
Budapest? What would we recommend to do
there? And we bounced the questions back
to them. They were working as au pairs
in Geneva, Switzerland (as I had gathered from the American-sounding one when
she asserted that they should get a massage, as they wouldn’t be able to afford
one in Swiss francs), and one was from Brighton, England while the other was
from Washington, D.C. (ha! I knew
it). They seemed completely amiable, and
I found the southern English accent endlessly entertaining, but one niggling
nuance bugged me: either consciously or unconsciously, the American girl would
slide into a British vocal pattern.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Day Five: In Communist Russia, Tram Rides You!
The day dawned bright but not too
terribly cold, and after rejoicing over a traditional tourist breakfast of
muesli, yogurt, and a fruit, we headed downstairs to the reception desk in
order to ask for directions to the Communist Statue Park.
“Are you sure want to go there?” the
receptionist asked, half-standing from his chair. “It’s really far away, and it
is really cold.”
“We know,” we answered brightly,
hoping to preclude any other attempts at dissuading us. To no avail.
“There’s a private bus that goes
right there, but it’s expensive. . . .” he trailed off, and we nodded.
“We know. Do you know how to get there through public
transportation?”
Even if he didn’t do it physically,
he totally heaved an eye roll mentally.
“Hold on one minute.” He
eventually wrote down (illegible) directions to Memento Park/Communist Statue
Park (from now on CSP) and advised us to buy a day transportation pass before
we finally trooped out of the hostel, teeth pulling complete.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Days Three and Four (Catchy Titles Inside)
As I'm sticking with vow to actually blog this whole vacation before the next one, dangnabit, I decided to combine these two. Hope you don't mind too much.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Day Two: Dear French Karma: Really?
I spent the night huddled under an extra-thick duvet and a blanket as well as in my thermal pajamas and a sweater. So much for hotels being better than hostels. After a disappointing breakfast (and an even more disappointing shower), I head to the train station to see when the next TER to Sessenheim was. TER trains work like the Metra in Chicago: you buy a ticket for whenever you need to use it, and it doesn’t tell you the train number, time, or direction. Therefore, I had to ask a SNCF person which direction and which time to look for. The nice man told me the next train was at 10:54, direction Haguenau. Okay, fabulous. I had a little over an hour to kill, and as pretty as I found the Strasbourg train station, I felt like I should, y’know, see Strasbourg itself. So I booked it to the cathedral to take a quick spin, and wow, I’m glad I did.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Day One: Travel Curse, Be Gone!
A vacation couldn’t possibly be a Becky vacation without a travel problem, and so far this one hasn’t disappointed.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Pre-Trip Brouhaha
You'll be pleasantly surprised with the fact that I (almost) faithfully blogged throughout (almost) all of the Winter Vacation! That means you get an actual chronicle of my vacation. You can commence your celebrations. Or running away: I'll only judge you a little bit.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Snow Day! (Kinda.)
It snowed yesterday, and by ‘snow,’ I mean steady, heavy snowflakes the size of quarters. And by ‘yesterday,’ I mean from when I awoke at 6:45 AM ‘til I stopped staring out the window at 6:30 PM. All day. Despite all that constant weather, it barely accumulated: when I finished my last class at 6 PM, slush had just begun forming on the pavement, and I could still see the tips of the grass on the ground.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
It's Not Just Me!
Because I’ve done a horrible job keeping up with my life so far — I blame actually living life, and then relaxing from it, and, believe me, I need an excuse not to write — I’ll try from now on to post whenever something interesting happens, or a particularly profound thought sprouts in my head. That puts less pressure on me to “catch up,” and therefore I feel less of the stress which makes me want to write less. I will post “flashbacks” to the vacations I have yet to relate, so don’t worry; there will be ample opportunities to laugh at the troubles into which I’ve gotten myself.
So.
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