Sunday, November 28, 2010

Россия поездки


Cathedrals in the Kremlin

Cathedral of Spilt Blood in St Petersburg

St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow

The Kremlin

Anastasia'a Palace

Russia was our grand finale trip, and it definitely lived up to my expectations. The Russia Road Trip wasn't through our school, so we had to meet the group in Stockholm. We went a day early to explore Stockholm some more, love that place. We tried to see Harry Potter but it was sold out, so we saw Wall Street instead, it was pretty good, not my fav. In Stockholm, we shopped, ate yummy food, went to a lame museum and shopped more. It was very fun. We had to meet at the ferry because we were taking the boat to Finland. Getting the the boat was DRAMA! Addy and I were so lost and yelling at each other, it was quite a scene. We were so mad at each other but laughed about it 5 minutes later. Neither of us had any idea how to get there and we were in panic mode, but luckily we made it with time to spare.
Once we were on the ferry, they told us we had to get in groups of 4 for our cabins. I didn't care who was in our room as long as it was two girls. Fail. These two mexicans, Raoul and Enrique, come up to us and asked if we already have roommates! I was so bugged because everyone was already in their groups and we got stuck with them. Not to mention the rooms were so freaking tiny I woke up in the morning and opened my eyes and Enrique's bed was like two inches away, so weird. The next morning once we got to Finland we literallly drove until 9 that night and arrived in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg was pretty, we had a city tour and saw a lot of cool sites and buildings. We also got to see Anastasia's palace! Addy and I danced in the ballroom in honor of Anastasia haha. People in Russia are super ornery, no one smiles and no one speaks english. It made eating at restaurants quite difficult, but somehow we managed. We also went to a Russian Folk dance, I totally thought it was going to be lame, but I was pleasantly surprised! Next we went to Moscow, I loved Moscow! It was the most unique place I've ever been, it had tall skyscapers, then cathedrals that reminded me of candyland and Aladdin. Moscow is a huge city and there was so much to see, I wish we could have stayed longer. We went to Lenin's Mausoleum, semi creepy. Everyone was standing in line and we didnt know what it was for, but decided to join anyway. Turns out we got to see his actual body in a glass case. Disturbing. We had another city tour in Moscow, and our tour guide was so stinking cute, she talked like the grandma on Anastasia, loved her. We had a tour of the Kremlin too, that place was way cool. Learned all about Stalin, Ivan the Terrible and Lenin. We also went to a Christmas market, it was super cute with yummy food. Honestly Russia had the best food so far, besides the gelatto in Italy. I liked every meal, plus it was pretty cheap! Bonus. The only downfall about this trip was the freaking bus. We had two overnight drives which were complete disasters, the mexicans were in front of us and they leaned their chair so far back I could smell their hair. I was so bitter. It's ok though, I still had a blast in Russia! We met some fun people, ate delicious food and saw a ton of amazing buildings and cathedrals. I am ready to go back!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Copenhagen


Tender




Officially a Nielsen Girl


Saturday, Addy and I woke up at the butt crack of dawn, literally, and went to Copenhagen. I was so tired and pretty ornery, I told Addy this better be worth it haha. And it totally was. We went to a place called Tivoli, it's an amusement park and flower garden place. It was decorated for Christmas and it was so cute! It smelled like Christmas and Disneyland, therefore it was just grand. They had ice sculpting, and little kids caroling, christmas stores, ah I love Christmas time. After Tivoli, we went to a round tower that we literally had to walk up the stairs to see the view. It was pretty, but elevators were invented for a reason! After that, we shopped as usual. Loved it. Then we went to the Royal Palace, it was cool, pretty similar to Stockholm's palace. Copenhagen was so fun and so pretty! Definitely worth waking up at 4 am for, I'd even do it again.

Christmas Market

Ann Sofie is our family friend that was assigned to us from the University. She's super nice, the other day she invited us over for a traditional swedish dinner with her and her boyfriend, Magnus. The dinner was actually way good! We had this sausage with rice in it.. sounds sketchy but I actually liked it! Then a boiled potatoe with meet and onions in the middle. Surprisingly I liked that too. That was just the appetizer. For the main meal we had salmon that was amazing, more boiled potatoes with this red sauce that tasted like cherries, and salad. In Sweden, they don't put dressing on their salads, so basically I am eating leaves. So far I haven't had the best of luck for swedish food, but Ann Sofie was a really good cook! After dinner, we went to a Christmas market that was in Huseby. It definitely got me excited for christmas, it was all decorated for Christmas with lights and wreaths, and they were playing Christmas songs! They had a lot of traditional swedish decorations they were selling, i wasn't a fan. They were also sampling a bunch of swedish meat, once again, not a fan. After tasting the meat I had the worst flavor in my mouth and I honestly just wanted to it out but I thought that might be rude, but then someone was sampling cheesecake and I was so excited because something sweet would taste so much better. Fail. Cheesecake here is nasty, its warm, lumpy, not sweet at all, and actually tastes like crappy cheese. When expecting something sweet, and that is what you get, it's even worse. Other than the nasty food, the Christmas market was very cute! It was so nice of Ann Sofie to make dinner for us then take us! P.S. I didn't get a picture because when I pulled out my camera to take one, Magnus muttered something about Asians always taking pictures so I got embarrassed and put it away haha!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Shout out to My Homeboy




Friday morning I got flowers from Greg! Haha when I answered the door I was in my pj's, wearing glasses, and my retainers were in. No joke. It was a lovely sight. The flower delivery guy probably thought some nice guy felt bad for me and wanted to brighten my day. But the flowers totally made my weekend! I love them! Thanks Greg you're the best! I love the flowers so much! I love you!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Bonjourno Italia!!

The duomo
The Castle



























Pizza, pasta, gelato, shopping, warm weather, gondolas, amazing sight seeing... what is not to love about Italy? It's such a beautiful place, there is no way anyone can be miserable there. Last week, our adventure began. Monday night, we took the train to Stockholm and had to spend the night in the airport because our flight left super early. It wasn't too bad, although we were so cold we didn't sleep at all! We were so excited for Italy it didn't even matter though. Tuesday, we get to Bergamo around 9 then take the train to Venice. It was so pretty there, canals everywhere, people playing music by the water, gondolas through the canals.. I loved it. Once we got there, we got something to eat. I was so excited for Italian food, and sadly, our first restaurant was nasty. I didn't know what kind of pasta I had but I thought it tasted funny, then someone told me it was fish! I didn't eat another bite. I was so put out!! BUT we got gelato which definitely made up for my fish pasta. Gelato is my new favorite thing. I am having withdrawls, we got gelato at least twice a day. It's amazing, just thinking about it my mouth is watering. The rest of that day we just walked around Venice trying to find St. Peter's Bascila. It took us 3 hours to find it, but we didn't mind because we say cool things along the way. Venice is a little bit confusing since every house and bridge looks the same! Our hotel in Venice was so gross. I slept with my pants tucked into my socks, my shirt tucked into my pants, I wore my winter coat and I wrapped my scarf around my head because I didn't want bed bugs. It was not a pleaseant experience. The next morning, we went on our boat tour to three different islands. It was such a nice day! The first island, Murano, we saw a lot of glass work, and we made some American friends! They were a cute little old coulpe for Washington. The next island, Burano, was a fisherman's island. The houses were so colorful here! This island was popular for its lacework. The last island, Torcello only had 15 people living on the entire island! It had a lot of churches. Once our tour was over we went back and had lunch by the sea. It was so nice to just sit and enjoy the sun! Plus the food was delicious! I was satisfied. After lunch, we went up a tower to see all of Venice. Some people were put out it cost 8 euros.. seriously? That's like ten bucks! Freaking tight wads.. I loved the view though! The rest of the day we just went shopping until we had to catch our train to Milan. The shopping in Venice was not for us, I would walk in a store and the people would look at my shoes and I knew I didn't belong haha! We still had fun though.
Once we got to Milan we ate then went to our hotel. This hotel was the Grand America compared to our dump in Venice. Plus it had the best buffet breakfast the next morning! Crossaints, chocolate cake, muffins, cupcakes, we scored. Next we had a tour in Milan. I loved this tour, it started out by going to the Opera house. The Opera totally reminded my oh Phantom of the Opera, it was old fashioned and so pretty! We also went to the Duomo, which is the 3rd largest cathedral in the world. The Duomo is seriously the prettiest building I've ever seen. It literally takes your breath away, it looks fake its so pretty! I loved it. It took 500 years to build. During World War II, the entrie city was bombed but the Duomo was the only thing that didn't fall. When we were inside, i started singing, "God Help the Outcast" from Hunchback of Notre Dame because it totally reminded my of that! We also got to see the castle and the Last Supper painting on our tour. I had no idea how big the Last Supper painting was! Leonardo painted it on this huge wall with some sort of putty to help it stay. The room was so reverent and when we left, everyone said they were on the verge of tears. Well I wasn't but I still thought it was cool! After our tour we went shopping! In four hours, we only hit 5 stores. Seriously I could have spent all day there. And of course, we had delicious pizza and gelato. We were all so sad to get back on our train and leave. I loved it there and I wanted to stay longer so bad! It's ok though, I am just grateful I had the opportunity to go and see and learn about some of the history and culture there!