3 more weeks left of my first semester...and I'm finally starting my blog. Some may think that is ridiculous, but I'm going to go with the excuse of I am re-capping on my experience.
I will go through this by trips, then London as a whole.
The first trip we organized and planned outside of our study abroad program was Munich. This is also my first time in an non-English speaking country (San Diego pretty much counts as Mexico, but I'll leave that out) . Being the event planner that I am, I research the ins and outs of Munich..how to get to the city center, what things are the must see, and most importantly OKTOBERFEST! Little did I know all this research would mean jack squat when we got off the plane and NOTHING was in English. This was also our first experience using our UK Mobile phones outside the UK, FYI memorizing country codes is a must. Once we found out where the underground was...we must have spent half hour looking at the ticket box in German trying to switch the language or describe to stander buyers what kind of ticket we were looking for. I swear for all the crap that Americans get, people thoroughly enjoyed our misery. (they should look at us as a form of free entertainment) Half hour later we were on our train, hopefully going in the right direction towards the city center.
Turns out we were actually on the right train and made it to the city center. Only one cab ride away from Uschi and Brian Bagnalls house, where we would be spending the weekend. Although I had been emailing with Uschi for months and have heard so much about the two of them from my family, this was going to be my first time meeting them. Kristi, Holly, Ben and I walked up to the door and walked into their beautiful house. Uschi set us up in Brian art studio ( a whole apartment!) She graciously showed us around and how they stocked the fridge for us, they sure know how to make college kids happy. I couldn't have been more happy to be with Uschi at this moment, the week before the trip I was feeling a little homesick. Listening to Uschi and seeing her smile reminded me so much of my family. Apparently I sound exactly like my Aunt Sue. Uschi was telling her fond stories of their travels to California and my Aunt and Uncles experiences in Munich. After a couple glasses of wine, and many stories we went to bed.
We woke early the next morning, Brian had thrown out an invitation to join him at his live drawing class in the city center. Although I am not the best artist, we all thought...when ever in life are we going to have the opportunity to join in on a German art college class. So we joined, and I really enjoyed it. I wasn't half as bad as I thought I would be and Kristi was absolutely in her element. Before this I never really took time to think about how absolutely beautiful the human body is...big, small, curvy, thin.. it didn't matter they were all beautiful. We felt bad leaving their day of classes, but from their we headed over the the Oktoberfest grounds.
Oktoberfest! This may sound naive, but I had no idea that it was a carnival. I have heard plenty of stories about how much everyone likes it, and how you can spend all day in one tent and have the time of your life. But I didn't know that outside these enormous (most hold 7,000-10,000 people) tents was a fun family carnival. I kept thinking about the Van Trap Family, because yes, that is exactly how they dressed! Walking into our first Beer tent is was an experience I will never forget. Everyone was standing on the tables, dancing and having the time of their lives. We walked into 10,000 people singing cheesy American songs with huge mugs of beer in their hands. The Hofbrau house is supposedly the biggest and most fun. After doing a couple laps around, we finally found a place to sit and order a beer. We were next to these guys from Switzerland....one supposedly drank 4 beers in 45 mins, mind you it was only about noon at this point. Fun Fact: 15 mins later this guy puked all over himself and got escorted out of the tent. Throughout the day we made our way to multiple other beer tents said PROUST (cheers!) way too many times. During the day I could only manage 2 actual mugs of beer (I know you'd be disappointed sara), but the amotsphere and food was what I was really fond of. The food everywhere smelled amazing and tasted even better. Mixed nuts is now one of my favorite smells. Fun fact: Germans will laugh at you if you put mustard on your pretzel, guess that's just an American thing. This day was incredible, but I didn't just come to Munich for Oktoberfest. I couldn't imagine being in such a wonderful city and only seeing the inside of a beer tent, like most that visit during this time.
We spent the rest of our time their seeing the sights of Munich, enjoying AMAZING Bavarian foods, and talking with Uschi and Brian two of the most friendly and gracious people I have ever had the pleasure to meet. Fun fact: On Brian and Uschi's first date she didn't speak any English so they drew pictures back and forth. It's not really my story to tell, but I just loved that one. We got to enjoy nice weather in one of the greenest major cities in the world, drink legendary beer, eat even more legendary food, and have the time of our lives. This was only my first trip, and set the tone for multiple amazing trips to come.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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YAAAAAYYYY You've started your blog!!!! AND I'm the first one to comment on it! It sounds like Munich was great! I've enjoyed looking at the pictures you've posted on Facebook from all of your trips. Can't wait to see you in THREE WEEKS at Christmas! And then AGAIN this summer when we are all going to be hanging out on the French Riviera! Miss you and love you!
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