So as not to ramble, I'll list the highlights.
Amsterdam:
I loved visiting Anne Frank's House. It was really sad (I almost cried a few times) but also really enjoyable. I feel like no matter how much you read about history and especially events like the Holocaust, it never really registers until you're actually there. One of the most moving parts of the museum was a video at the end of her father talking about reading her diary after she died and discovering a side of her through her writing that he never knew. He was the one who decided to have her diary published and turned the house into a museum.
Bruges:
Spent 3 days wandering around a beautiful medieval town and enjoying all the usual Belgian treats: chocolate, beer, and fries!
In a really old bar with about 200 Belgian beers |
In the brewery we visited: the Half Moon Brewery |
Clockwise from left: pistachio, avocado, champagne, grand marnier, and tea flavored chocolates |
Brussels:
Only spent one day but walked around and saw the sights: the medieval center, cathedral, royal library, park, etc
Brussels town hall |
Cologne:
My second time there, so I already knew the city a bit but we mostly saw things I hadn't already seen, with the exception of the cathedral, which I climbed for a second time! Saw a Roman/Germanic archaeology museum, history of the city of Cologne museum, university campus and park near Katrin's apartment. On our last night we had dinner and koelsch (the local beer) in the Gaffel Koelsch brewery, across the street from the cathedral, then walked over the bridge to see the city by night from the other side of the river.
Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern bridge |
It was great to spend such a lovely week with my sister, who I'll get to see again in around 7 weeks! We tried to cram as much action in as possible, resulting in a full and busy week, and also in one much-needed night in eating pasta and watching Sex and the City. After all, we haven't been able to just hang out and watch TV together in 6 months! After putting her on the train to get to the airport, I went back to sleep then got on my own train to Paris, where I was supposed to spend a relaxing night at Ginger's apartment. Instead, I immediately got on the metro to another train station, and got on another train to Rouen, to spend the night with Sara, Baird, and Ginger at Sara's apartment in Rouen. It was the first time we've all been together since our semester in Senegal in 2009 so was a long overdue reunion. We stayed up really late talking, then I had to get up at 6 to get back to Paris to take my train back to Tarbes. So I spent a total of 12 hours in Rouen and left exhausted but happy.
After less than a week to sleep and recover from that trip, I left last Sunday for my school's trip to London, which I'll wait to describe in detail in my next blog post. I now only have 4 weeks left of teaching, and 6 weeks left in France! Today is just a typical day at Theophile Gautier high school--2 of my classes were cancelled this morning and neither teacher informed me ahead of time!