After the grant work in London I will fly to Northern Germany right outside of Lubeck. There I will spent time with the Lunds...one of the most amazing families I have ever met!
After my time there I will head to Switzerland to visit my friend Lukas. Lukas was a camper of mine a few years back; as his English was limited, we ended up spending a lot of time together as I helped him find rehearsals and communicate with his teachers. Over the years, he's turned into a great friend, sending Christmas cards and Easter baskets, and while I was in Bavaria his family took a detour on their travels and came to see one of my concerts, bringing Swiss chocolate and a Swiss army knife. While in Switzerland we are going to visit Zurich and many of the small surrounding towns, and then do a lot of connecting with nature.
From Zurich I head to Berlin to visit some more old friends, Robert and Josi. I'm not sure what we're planning here, but it's Berlin, so I doubt I'll be bored! From Berlin I head to Vienna, a city I've been dreaming about ever since I knew who Mozart was. After previous failed attempts, I will succeed! I'm a little nervous about staying at a hostel for the first time, but I know I'll be fine. Then from Vienna I'm going to Paris, which, knowing me, will probably be spent inside art museums. If anyone has a friend in Paris or Vienna who would like to hang out with a dorky American, let me know!!! From Paris I take that crazy underwater train back to London, where I meet my host family and then begin my four months of internship and classes.
Now I'm just doing the normal pre-travel stuff...pretending to pack while not packing, still celebrating that I actually got my Visa with no problems, wondering when the heck the program's going to let me know about my internship placement results and my host family.
Also, I've been talking to Amy almost every other day, finalizing last minute details. One of those in my mind was figuring out how to get to the airport, as I won't have a car or a cell phone at that point. Amy suggested riding the bus, I suggested our dear friend Bob. Amy said that I could ride with Bob and she would take the bus. In an attempt to convince her that this was a stupid idea and she should just ride with us, I sent her the following list of reasons:
- Your house is actually on the way to the airport from PLU; not a big detour at all
- You won't have to take the bus (no point, waste of money and time)
- Less scary homeless people in Bob's car than in the bus
- How cool would it be to see Bob right before we leave?
- He's excited to drive us and would be disappointed if you said you were taking the bus, and, really, what's worse than a disappointed Bob?
- I probably will no longer have an American cell phone at that point, and it will be way easier than trying to find you in SeaTac without phones
- Think of all the amazing photo opportunities (You and Me, Bob and You, Bob and Me, all three of us, individual shots; really, the options are limitless!)
Otherwise, 9 FREAKIN DAYS!!!
Dear Andy,
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Not sure how I feel about the color scheme.
<3 Karly
YAY! You changed the title :)
ReplyDeleteI like how half of the blogs is about why Amy should ride with Bob...
ReplyDeleteWow, I didn't know that all of you have blogs!
ReplyDeleteOh wait, maybe that doesn't really mean you have blogs, it's just you have some kind of google account.
ReplyDeleteHahaha....BOB...I only have google account...
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