Saturday, April 20, 2013

Almost, almost, almost caught up ;P


March 28 – April 4
            Adventures with Friends! Switzerland and Salzburg!!
            Thursday, March 28: As always, started out the trip with a transportation challenge- Rusty and I almost didn’t make our train! I had gone to the Post Office to mail a couple postcards, and basically it took me longer than I expected, so by the time I met back up with Rusty at the College we had about 15 min to get to the Hbf. We both powerwalked, and I also ran a bit to keep up with his long legs. :P But we summited the platform exactly two minutes before our train arrived! Not a fan of close calls like that! On the way, we listened to music, Rusty taught me how to play Chess and I entertained myself trying to beat my computer… Lost every time. Haha. Arrived at the train station in Lucerne and we turned to grab a burger for me at BK when all of a sudden Jacob appeared by Rusty’s side! Joyful reunion! J He took us to the hotel and me and Ellen reunited as well! So great to see that girl! J Along with Anna and their friend Katie! That night it was so nice to all hang out in our cozy little room, with a bunk bed, 4 twin mattresses on the floor, and huge wooden beams reaching diagonally from the floor to the ceiling! Loved catching up and skyping with some friends. J
            Next morning we went to the train station and picked up Johanna! Fun to reunited with her as well! Walked around, ate brunch at a Rick Steve’s recommended café, saw the weeping lion- the landmark of Lucerne, did trust falls in the amphitheater by the lake (Rusty got quite “offended” at my “fat joke” because I remarked, after the 5 of us girls and Jacob caught him in a trust fall, “If we can catch Rusty we can catch anyone!” Nothing personal intended!! ;P) got some familiar Starbucks, went back to the hotel and chilled since it drizzled the whole day. After making a short excursion to the grocery store in the train station to get cheap food for dinner, we went back and chilled at the hotel in the boys room while Jacob and Rusty picked up Josh from the train station, and then we just hung out, swapping stories, mostly being entertained by Josh’s many adventures. J
            Saturday we explored more of the city! Again it was drizzling rain so the weather wasn’t exactly conducive to appreciating the alleged natural beauty of the mountains surrounding Lucerne! I got some fresh raison rolls and a thick chunk of cheese to eat for breakfast at the market, and we went up to the castle wall on the hill, climbed up in the clock tower, found this awesome park with the coolest playground equipment ever, walked by the lake again and enjoyed feeding the swans! Showed Josh the lion and he and Jacob had a mini photo shoot! Oh those boys! That afternoon/evening hung out in the boys room again, played the longest game of Phase 10 ever!... and just enjoyed each others company. Oh and I was just really happy to be hanging out with some guys for a change! Girls are great and all, but spend a semester with 14 of them and you’ll be ready for some male company!!!
            Easter Sunday: Pretty much spent it on a train back to Salzburg, but in the company of great friends! And we listened to a sermon via podcast. J But admired the view of the mountains, man I can’t get enough of them! And enjoyed re-reading “The Host!”  everyone chuckled when I would get really into it and squeal, or suck in a sharp breath, or get really animated in general. ;P Got to Salzburg that evening! So pumped to show everyone where I live! Found the hostel, and then I took everyone to Il Sole, the pizzeria that was basically our “cafeteria- except 100x better” during the first block. They were all big fans. J We went back to the hostel and all piled on the top bunk beds to watch Monster’s Inc.! Reminded me of open dorm minus all the rules… hahaha! And to top off the night, Jo and I had pillow talk. So Good. J
            Monday. Me and Jo enjoyed the nice long walk by the river to get into the city, it’s about a 45 minute walk from my house! Definitely gonna look at differences differently when I go back home: last semester, the 10 minute walk from Gosser to the Science Building seemed forever! But not anymore, in fact it will be nice to be at most 20 minutes away from everyone in the apartments, as opposed to across the ocean for some and in different countries for all! Anyway, lol. Met up with everyone, showed them around Old Town, the weather was kinda cold and grey, not ideal for seeing the mountains all around :/ but I enjoyed being with the friends none-the-less! We hiked over the Monchsberg, my favorite part was Rusty and Jacob taking a different path, and then having to cut through the snowy woods eventually to join us. Those guys are too funny! Went and saw the abbey from the Sound of Music, winning moment of the day: Jacob was by the gate that Maria comes out, and there were some other girls there reenacting the scene from the movie. So Jacob says something like, “What are y’all doing?” And they reply that they are taking pictures from the movie SOM, and Jacob goes: “Never heard of it…” HAHAHAHA!!! We all died when he told us!! J That evening we couldn’t think of good places to eat so we ended up going back to Il Sole again and picked something different on the menu. Even so it didn’t disappoint! (And this time Ferdinand remembered to give me my 1euro discount too ;P) Then we all went to my house! It’s maybe a little sad that this was the first time I’d had a group over, but you have to understand that my house is one of the farthest out of the way… you want to take the bus, but then the bus stops running around 11 pm, and it’s quite the walk! We hung out for a while (Me, Ellen, Jacob, Josh, and eventually Jo and Rusty) and then watched a movie (you can rent movies off of Itunes! Who knew?!) “Moonrise Kingdom” which was about a weird romance between tweens, with plenty of awkward moments that the boys found hilarious and I found intriguing and strange and funny and not all at once! When they were getting ready to leave, Rusty announced with flair, “Wellp, see ya later!” and walked into the spare room where my host mom’s aunt (who was visiting from Copenhagen, Denmark) was sleeping!!! I get that the number of doors is confusing and it was late and dark, but I hoped that the incident wouldn’t end all other opportunities for having friends over! Thankfully it wasn’t a big deal and Franzisca said I could have friends over anytime! J
            Tuesday. My worst day… So I had class from 11:30 to 4:30 with a half hour break in between and I was worried that I wouldn’t get much time to spend with everyone since they were planning on going on an excursion out of Salzburg on Wednesday and leaving on Thursday. So first, for music history we met our professor at the archives, basically a controlled storage area for really old documents, both books and music! I have to admit it was pretty neat getting to be right up close to things that were made before Columbus had even discovered America! I can’t say that I would want to have the job of cataloguing all of that stuff though! But unfortunately the coolness of the archives was kinda spoiled for me because we got done with class late and still had a 10 minute walk back to school, and I had been planning on showing everyone around school during my break but clearly I only barely had time to eat lunch. Definitely fought back some tears on the way over… I know, pretty dramatic. Then Art History took forever too! In fact, if I hadn’t spoken up, she would have gone on for another half an hour! Apparently she forgot when our class was supposed to end. I was so relieved to go downstairs and see all of my friends waiting at the table. So over school! But then, it also kinda stunk because me and Jo weren’t gonna have enough time to go up to the fortress before going back home to get picked up to have dinner at my host sister’s house… and of course I was trying to figure everything out with no margins at all, and was just stressing myself. But Jo was gracious and said I didn’t have to stress, we could just go home and have plenty of time and it would be ok. Sigh! Thankful that she was able to calm me down and reassure me that everything would work out! Dinner ended up being really good and fun though! Loved laughing at little Noah’s antics- he’s quite the drama king, and he loudly explains everything in German, which of course I can’t really understand, but he’s so sincere about everything! It’s great! Met up with everyone back at the hostel and played some SPOONS. Fun fun!
            Wednesday. Jo and I had some great devo time! I had German class, then Jo and I went and got some lunch at My Indigo- a yummy little Korean (?) restaurant? And topped off the afternoon eating Ben & Jerrys on a bench by the river and talking! Also shared some great prayer time too! So much encouragement whenever Jo is around! Went back home, watched a little P.S. I love you! Had dinner with the fam! Franzisca and Hanz were talkative and teasing as usual. J After dinner, Jo went into town to have coffee with Rusty, and they eventually met up with the friends back at the hostel, but at that point it was late and the buses were running at inconvenient times and I needed to study for my Music History midterm… sigh. Wasn’t very happy with school that night!
            Thursday. Had to say bye to Jo L But, I guess the good thing is at that point there were only a few more weeks til we will be reunited on the other side of the pond for good! Music History test went better than expected, and then after German I got to go home and managed to skype with my bff Brooke!! She’s been studying abroad in India since right after Christmas, and this was the first time we had skyped! (We had exchanged letters and emails J) So that was a huge blessing to be able to hear what she’s been learning and how she’s been growing!! Looking forward to hopefully spending quite a bit of the summer with her in Siloam!! Then I met up with Jacob and Josh, who had decided to stay an extra day, and we went to Schloss Hellbrunn, one of the Prince Archbishops of Salzburg’s summer/day villa, which is situated on beautiful gardens and has this really neat hill where supposedly the sunset is beyond words! We powered up the mountain racing the clock, but unfortunately it was kinda cloudy so there wasn’t really an epic sunset… the view of the Untersberg was pretty stinkin incredible though! And there were these really huge fish in the ponds! Oh it was beautiful! After that we went to Molly Anne and Megan’s apartment, met Rusty there and watched most of the Sound of Music! (Except for me… I’ve seen that movie SO MANY TIMES now… I fell asleep.) After the boys left, I spontaneously decided to spend the night there instead of walking back home at 12 am! Haha no toothbrush, nothing. But it worked out great! Didn’t even have as far to go to meet up for our school excursion the next day!

April 5
            School excursion to Obersalzburg: we got to see the bunker system that Hitler had built! Pretty incredible, the materials they built it with were so durable that it’s still in basically perfect condition today! It was a bummer though that it was super cloudy, so we totally missed out on what should have been an incredible view of surrounding mountains… Then, because I had spent the night, I only had my Sperrys, and we had to basically hike down a snowy mountain… it was slippery going, let me tell you! Thankfully Kerri was a dear and let me hold onto her arm the whenever we got to excessively slick areas, and I enjoyed catching up with her! We have soccer and big injuries in common among other things. J Enjoyed lunch on a park bench, discussing Molly Anne’s “type,” then, because it was super cold, Molly Anne, Megan and I went into a little coffee shop and got a big (and inexpensive!!) cup of coffee, and sat and had a great life conversation instead of touring the city in the freezing cold. So grateful that these friendships can be more easily continued since they are both OBU girls that I barely knew at the beginning of the semester! Man was I missing out! J

April 6
            Another school field trip to Nurnberg! Our train was crazy packed so me, Molly Anne, Megan, and Rusty sat on the floor, in the aisle (me and Molly Anne were under the luggage storage compartments) and we played crazy eights. For two hours. But it was a blast! Got to see the Nazi rallying grounds: these were architectural designs intended to impress one with a sense of power and might. Pretty crazy to stand where Hitler once stood and try and imagine the thousands of troops standing in formation before him, giving him the infamous salute. Then there was the pink limo incident… if you really wanna know you’ll have to ask me about that in person. Discretion is advised haha.

April 7
            Study day! Two midterms to prepare for the next Monday, so Victoria and I spent a couple hours on our Art History stuff and then I went over to Molly Anne and Megan’s that evening to study for German. What a night! I feel like we were pretty productive studying, all things considered, and we also managed to learn a lot about our different personalities using some wonderful websites! Haha… ended up staying up til 2 am, and again I decided it was better that I don’t walk home. Spent the night. Again, with nothing haha, and went to school the next morning no less! I’m really starting to feel at home there…

April 8 – 9
            Got to meet up with some more OBU friends! Welcome to Salzburg, Hayley and Ellen! Met up with them for some dessert at a recommended restaurant the evening they arrived, then Rusty showed them the Monchsberg the next day, and I had them over to my house that night for girl time and a movie! J So fun! It was nice to catch up on even more OBU stuff… makes me even more excited for coming back home!!

April 11 – 12
            LOST. Got a little addicted… Also got to go to a really neat Orchestra concert by students at the Mozarteum! I was astonished at how good they were- seriously! I was moved by the music like never before… and I know that sounds cheesy, but usually I listen with an analytical ear, especially to the strings, but they all moved as one unit, the breadth of dynamics was incredible, and on a couple occasions my heartbeat rose and my breath came fast. It was pretty intense stuff!

April 13
            Bike ride around Salzburg with Molly Anne, Megan and Rusty! First of all, we rented bikes (so I didn’t have to ride my really uncomfortable, squeaky, flat tire, bad breaks one) and I was blown away at the difference a good bike makes. Literally was incredible. It’s impossible to describe how beautiful that afternoon was, the weather was warm and sunny, the sky lightly cloudy, we road through trails in grassy green meadows, went to Schloss Hellbrunn again and sat in front of the ponds, walked around in the gardens, had a photo shoot in the Stone Amphitheater, apparently the first opera in the German language was performed there several centuries ago! Pretty unreal. Salzburg in Spring is incredible. I only wish it had looked like this a month ago!

April 14
            Mountain hiking adventure. (Going back in time, thoughts as I was there…) “Right now I’m sitting on a shady bench, next to a log pile, with a mildly cloudy, sunshiney blue sky, with a view of the Untersberg and other mountains through the trees, on a trail/road somewhere on the lower part of the Gaisberg. The goal was to hike to the top and back, but I was never really sure what trail to take… I think I got over halfway up- it was quite the adventure! First of all, I went by myself. Feels sorta like an ambitious thing to do, as well as toeing the line of dangerous (and stupid) because my phone doesn’t have minutes on it, and I was alone for majority of the time, not even sure I knew where I was. Yeah it would have been interesting if something were to have happened. So I felt like this was something I needed to do for myself. I was scared and excited: scared because all Franzisca told me was to just take bus 6 to the end of the route, and that there should be a sign or something that would lead to the path up the mountain. So I have to get on a strange bus, going someplace I’ve never been, trust that it takes me where I’m supposed to go, and figure out a plan. The bus ride goes smoothly (oh random note: another interesting thing I’ve learned: here, my goal is to blend in, to try and not stick out, to not draw attention to myself. It’s funny because in some ways it seems kinda the opposite of what it’s like in the US: sometimes intentionally trying to get noticed, stand out, attract attention, etc.) Anyway. Get off the bus at the end, no clear directions in sight. So I just take a guess and try to head in a way that seems like it might lead up the mountain. So yeah, basically just adventuring. It was nice to have solitude, (to make a decision at a fork in the road based on Robert Frost’s famous lines, “I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference…”) I didn’t really even feel like talking out loud. I kinda just wanted to have some me and God time… Although I’m afraid I haven’t really listened much. I love being in nature, today is beautiful and it is probably around 60 degrees Fahrenheit. I am sweating profusely… another reason why I didn’t particularly want anyone around to see me… haha. There are beautiful woods, little waterfalls, birds chirping, wind caressing, clean fresh air, and to be honest, it feels great to be doing something that is physically challenging. My body really does enjoy being active. So I went where I could see trails, got a nice view of the radio tour and people were paragliding from the top of the mountain!!! Freaking Awesome. Man I want to do that sometime!”

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