Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Spring 2013

It's my last semester of school. Crazy. I can't believe undergrad is almost over! All of the travelling that I have been able to do is unbelievable... but it's not over yet. Spring Break is coming up! 

NYC!!! 

It's not crazy exciting like Nicaragua, but NYC is one of my favorite cities in the world, so I am taking an extended weekend (can't take too much because of my internship this semester) and going to explore the city and finally go to some places that I have never visited before. For starters, I have got to go to the Natural History Museum in Upper West Side. 

But before I make it to visiting NYC, I have to fly there, only to make a drive to upstate New York. I get to go watch some Cornell hockey in Ithaca in the near future!

I must say, I did make a trip to Boston last semester to visit an old friend. There aren't many pictures to show for it, but Boston is also a beautiful city. I started dreaming about graduate school there, but now that it's the end of January, and I'm freezing in Georgia, I don't think Massachusetts is in the cards for me. The city life style is something I definitely crave though. Maybe one day. :)

Friday, August 3, 2012

Russia - You're next.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

European Weekends

I’ve been working at my internship for almost 3 weeks now, and soon it will all be over. The other American students are leaving on Friday to start their journeys back stateside, and I still have two more weeks! At lunch today people were discussing their weekend plans. One person is going camping in Luxembourg, another is thinking of a spontaneous trip to London. I was just sitting there thinking to myself that I have to come up with something as well! “Staying home in Brussels” did not sound cool at all.
Right now the most realistic plan is (a) stay home in Brussels anyways, (b) go to Leuven, (c) go to Antwerp, or (d) go to Amsterdam. Realistically, I’ll probably end up doing a, b, or c. As much as I would love to go to Amsterdam, I’m starting to be on a little tighter budget now and that would be the most expensive train ticket to buy.
Tonight I am heading to Chatelain Market with the other Georgia Tech girls. It’s really popular, every Wednesday, year round. It will be nice to go walk around, grab a beer, and just hang out. The weather is actually nice today too. (I was able to eat lunch outside today!)

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Rock the Casbah

I know this doesn't have much to do with my travelling. But I want this bracelet!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Here's to:


  • learning Flemish.
  • drinking beer.
  • working in Europe.
  • lunches at IKEA with the roommate.
  • le meilleur crew de danse des etats unis.
  • shake ton booty on MTV.
  • 9 PM movies on the Dutch channels because they don't dub.
  • cursing the Internet multiple times an hour. 
  • Carrefour runs for baguettes and cheese.
I have 21 days to go. While I'm really happy to be here and will be sad when it comes time to leave, I am also excited about going home and seeing my friends. This is definitely the longest I have ever been away. 

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Time to Switch Gears

The study abroad is over. At least the 'study' part. Our simulation was on Friday, good bye dinner later that night and then we all started packing our bags in Krakow and saying our goodbyes. I didn't think I would be sad, since I wasn't leaving Europe, but some of the people I was with would.

"I'm stuck in Europe for 6 more weeks," I would say. Kind of jealous that people got to go home and see their friends. (I would say family too, but I'm off to Finland tomorrow to see my parents for a week.) But I committed to an internship, and committed to 13 weeks in Europe when I bought my flights. It's crazy how 13 weeks isn't that long, but I'm barely halfway done and I feel like I've been here for a good bit.

Arriving 'home' in Brussels today felt nice. It was really nice to see familiar places and go home- to my own room. It felt like I was just on vacation for a few weeks and it was just time to come home.

Anyways, the rest of the summer is just going to be "Time to Switch Gears." I'm going home to Finland and unwind from the site visits and hotel living, see my Finnish family and friends and then come back and be serious for some work. I graduate within a year, and I have an awesome internship where I will be making some awesome connections. Maybe grad school in Europe is starting to look a little more realistic day by day after all. Or perhaps even a real grown up job.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th!

So yet another year, where I'm not states side to celebrate, but this year has been a complete 180 from how I was able to celebrate in Paris last year. Since we are only in Krakow for one week, we don't exactly have time to take off a day, so unfortunately we had the most depressing visit of this whole study abroad today. We went to Auschwitz-Birkenau. It definitely was a downer to our day, to walk through the grounds where over one million people were killed. The only other concentration camp that I have visited is Dachau in Germany in 2006, but this one was by far much larger. 


Tonight, hopefully we will be able to lift our spirits a bit when we spend some time at Hard Rock Cafe right down the street from where we live. 


Monday and Tuesday of this week were spent with a tour guide - a walking tour. My feet HURT! It has been almost 30C here, and with no air conditioning + living on the 4th floor it has been almost torturous at times. 


California Club Sandwich & Polish Beer at Hard Rock Cafe
Two nights ago, I soaked a towel in cold water and laid it over me as I went to bed. I woke up a couple of times in the middle of the night just hugging the towel to cool myself down. I also cannot re-wear anything here without washing it first. So that of course means time to do some laundry à la français- in the sinks. I should at least be good until I go to Finland next week. 


I am pleasantly surprised with Krakow though. It is a very cute little city with lots of history. I love the dragon stories surrounding Polish history. It also couldn't be any more appropriate for me to be reading 'Game of Thrones' with the dragons in that as well. 


I also really like the market in the center of the town, although it is more geared for tourists, but hey, I am one. I bought myself a rabbit fur hat from there on Monday night. Pupu Jonna (pronounced 'Yonah') now has a pupu hat! They also have really cute scarves, hand carved wooden chess sets, and amber jewelry! I am really tempted to go buy some chess sets as souvenirs. They come in all sorts of colors, and they aren't that big.