Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Sorry



Hej everyone! Please don’t kill me…. But I don’t think I am going to writing about Part II of my trip. ::runs away as people throw things at her::. I am just really swamped with work and it has been almost two weeks since I have even been in Paris and Vienna that I don’t even think I could write as well-written a report of my time there then I could have a week ago. I have pictures up on Facebook you can check out and feel free to send me a message or ask me about any part of my trip- I would be happy to tell you anything. My one or two (or three or four) sentence thoughts on each city:

Paris- The Eiffel Tower is beautiful, but this city is totally over-rated. The way Hollywood portrays Paris as some super wonderful, fairy tale land, in my opinion is not necessarily true. As I have been told, Parisians do not like Americans, and I felt that with most of the French I dealt with in my 3 days there. Also, two my friends were pickpocketed so that also has a big affect on my view of the city, too.

Vienna- Way less touristy than Madrid and Paris- reminded me of Copenhagen in that respect. Great metros, run 24 hours on weekends, which is really nice. The show we saw we saw was a total tourist trap (they made it seem like we were seeing a show in a huge theater), but it was still really good, heard some Mozart and some opera and saw some ballet.  Also, I got to see where Sigmund Freud worked and saw “the couch”. Very cool!

Anyway, I am now back in Copenhagen and back to a pile of work. I can’t believe I used to update this thing one every five days! I hope everyone has a lovely Thanksgiving! Tonight I am going to my friend Elise’s house to have Thanksgiving dinner. It will be really nice. Tomorrow I am going to London with my Literary London class! I am so pumped! I love British culture. I think it started when I was seven with my love for the Spice Girls and grew with Harry Potter when I starting reading that at age nine. I also really love British music like Kate Nash, Lily Allen, Oasis, Keane (well they are actually Irish but w/e), Katy Tunstall, just to name a few. I will write about that on my next blog so stay tuned!

I cannot believe that I have less than a month in Copenhagen. It has been such a wonderful experience. I wish I could stay another semester, but that wouldn’t really work since I am graduating in May. It’d be like oh yeah… Eastern University? I go here? Haha I almost feel that the traveling I have done has taken away some of the cultural experiences of being in Denmark. I was thinking about it- when this experience is over, I will have been traveling almost four weeks of my time in Europe. I am here for four months, so that means ¼ of my time has been spent outside of Denmark. I feel like I am just beginning to understand Danish culture and now it is almost over! I don’t know if this necessarily a bad thing, I just think that I never expected to feel that traveling around Europe may be hindering my cultural immersion into Danish culture. Just something I have been thinking about…

Well thanks for reading. Coming up next time- my whirlwind weekend in Londontown!

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