Sunday, July 20, 2008

Ugh... I hate it when I get jet-laggd

So it's about five a.m. in Europe... Anyway, I think the trip to Europe taught me one lesson:Pay attention to everything you see and the places you go; think all of those things through carefully.Before, I tried to do that, but I end up daydreaming or falling asleep. So if I perfect that more, I can predict what's gonna happen in Code Geass! [um... I mean by this: in Code Geass, if you focus on every detail and think it through, you'll know what's gonna happen next and answer those "What's gonna happen in the next eppisode? They stopped it in the middle of the most important part!!" qestions o^-^o] The first day in France was... Interesting.. I'll give you an excerpt from my travel diary: Today wasn't very fun. I missed the US very much and was really tired. And I won't forget that my luggage's [the whole family's actually] late for a whole day. But I also learned a few things, so that balances out the scale of "good" and "bad. Tomorrow I'm gonna wake up at 7 a.m. so I'd better sleep now.So the stuff I learned was that "sortie" is French for "exit" And that before you speak, you have to ask them if they speak English first. And I laso found out that my mom snored and pigeons don't like ketch on their food. Plus on the second day, I went on the hike to the Eiffle Tower. [I didn't know how many steps total are on the Eiffle Tower (because I only climbed up to the second floor, 560 steps I think), but I read off a book mark I got and it said that it had 1665 stairs and weighted 10100 tons. I climbed the Eiffle Tower to see the legendary ghost of the Eiffle Tower [while my sister went up for an entirely different reason (and no, it's not to lose weight)]. But I still didn't see or hear the ghost... TT-TT I also learned that the Tokyo Tower and the Eiffle Tower look alike somehow... XD Oh yeah, so around the time I went, there are HUGE sales on clothings, For those of you who are big shoppers, I recommend that you visit France then. [and Mona Lisa really doesn't have eyebrows! OoO] The Full English Breakfast was really good... Anyways, I think England was pretty good [well, apart from Going to West Minster Abby and seeing the grave of a certain pianoist that I dislike] So the trip to England was pretty good. Amsterdam... My family and I went tothis restaurant that had all you can eat ribs for only 12 Euros [about 19.045 US dollars].... Never mind that, but now... I HAVE LEARNED THE WINDMILL SIGN LANGUAGE!!! XD Lol, but the windmills were really cool. But I don't recommend goinging to Amsterdam if you have a sibbling that's about eight or less, there are some improper things there.

Germany was really good, I loooooved this castle there [I'll try to get the name later]! You can explore almost every crook and cranny [remember to bring a glow-in-the-dark compass, a very bright flashlight, and one of their maps!] there is! Plus the hotel we stayed in has really good food!
So my trip was pretty interesting, but when I arrived home, I couldn't even type. XD

2 comments:

be Quiet Booboo said...

wow







intresting

Persephone said...

Mona Lisa doesn't have eyebrows 'cause that was the style back then.