Thursday, February 10, 2011

Rough beginnings and fun nights


It's been an interesting beginning to my trip.  The flights were all on time and smooth.  Our connections were easy, and the security people seemed happy with a good sense of humor.  Both Alyssa's and my bags were EXACTLY 50lbs, and made it on with no extra fees.  :) Whew!  The 8 hour flight to Amsterdam turned out to be a 7 hour flight that was only 1/3 booked, which meant we could actually lay down across the seats!  We enjoyed the unlimited movies on our personal screen and free beer! :)

Unfortunately, we had a terrible experience with the egg croissant they gave us somewhere over Ireland that morning.  I got sick immediately on the plane, and as soon as we landed in Amsterdam, Alyssa was running  for the bathroom.  :(  The rest of the trip to Vienna was pretty crappy.

Once we arrived in Vienna I was slightly better but Alyssa was still feeling terrible.  We got our luggage and met my friend Judith outside the airport.  We were SO happy to see a friendly face and to have a ride home.  Oh and by the way, luggage sucks.  ---------------------->


We arrived in Haus Erasmus and immediately fell in love!  The room is so nice and spacious, with TONS of organizational space, a long desk, and a nice bathroom.  Also, I'm not sure if a girl or a guy had my bed last semester, but they were apparently a huge fan of Roger Federer...super creepy right? So as tired as we were, we thought it would be a good idea to completely unpack.  So we did. And then we took a 4 hour nap... it was amazing!

We met up with my "buddy" Matt from Italy for dinner that night.  He picked us up and we went to a fancy shmancy restaurant called Freiraum , which means free space.  The modern interior design of this place was amazing, with interesting lighting, glass, and artwork.  It was also a bar, so they had chill techno playing.  We got to know my buddy very well and shared many interesting stories.  He seems like a really cool guy.  I had my first Weiner Schnitzel, and it was soooooo good!



That night, Alyssa got sicker and sicker and by morning we were worried and looked into doctors that spoke English.  I found a few through the U.S. embassy website, but we decided to wait after googling "food poisoning" told us that basic food poison lasts 24-48 hrs, and it had only been 24 at that point.  So we slept.. until 4:30pm.  It felt amazing.  By that time, however, hunger set in as I hadn't eaten since dinner the night before.  So I went with my friends Stephanie and Kaitlin from UF and 2 other American guys to the Billa for some food.  There was so much food there I wanted to try, and it really was cheap!  I had orders from Alyssa for animal crackers and sprite, which amazingly, I was able to find.  I also bought a huge bundle of clementines for 1,99, cranberry juice for 1,99, a container of fresh mozzarella for 1,69, and yogurt for 0,49!

Then we went back and the 5 of us prepared a dinner of cordon bleu, potatoes, broccoli, and bread.  It was soooo good.  We spent the rest of the evening in the kitchen (a popular Haus Erasmus hang out spot), talking, telling stories, jokes.  By the end of the evening the room was filled with me and 8 others... all American.  So naturally we ended the evening throwing corks into cups, eventually teams were formed, and team Sigfried and Kaitlin were declared winners.  Oh us Americans... :)

I'm back in the room with Alyssa now, and she is feeling better and hasn't thrown up in quite a while.  :) Hopefully we will be able to go out and get stuff done in the city tomorrow!

1 comment:

  1. I'm so glad you made it safe and sound. Sorry about the food poisoning. The updates and the pictures are great and make me feel as if I am there with you. Just to let you know you are very much MISSED. Take care and have lots of fun.
    Shell

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