Monday, November 28, 2011
Break In
So yesterday the two apartments next to ours were broken into. They didn't bother with our apartment because of the 3 doors they would have to go through to get to the inside. I never thought I would say this, but I am extremely grateful for the obnoxiously large amount of keys that I have to use every day.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Josh
I
think in this day and age, people have tended to let their feelings become a
little… fragile. I mean, how are we supposed to improve if we are never even aware
that there is anything wrong with us to begin with? Luckily there is still a
simple cure for our blissful belief that everything we do is absolutely perfect.
The remedy? Josh Kohler.
Josh’s
uncommon honesty is quite refreshing. You can never have any doubts about where
you stand with Josh because he will just straight up let you know. No subtle
hints or gimmicks, just raw, unadulterated truth.
Personally,
I think Josh purposely fronts this hard-core façade so that nobody will know
that he is really a softy at heart. I’ve seen Josh in moments of good-natured
sincerity that have pleasantly surprised me. I’ve found that most of my
original fear (terror even) of Josh was unfounded and that Josh is actually
really easy to get along with. He is a firm believer in equality and will show
you as much respect as you show him.
My
favorite moments of Josh, however, have to be whenever he mentions his
girlfriend back home. You can tell that she is someone he definitely cares
about and it’s pretty dang (though he might be mortified to hear someone call
him this) cute.
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Josh not even looking at the camera |
Roma Part I
I didn't want to overwhelm you all with a 50-page synopsis of my experiences in Rome, so I will reveal it in segments that will hopefully be small enough for you to read without falling asleep. Here is part I:
I was fortunate enough to live a lifelong dream of mine to
go to Rome (ok, maybe a dream since I first saw the Lizzie McGuire Movie). On
Thursday night we hopped on a train that would take us on a 15 hour ride to the
amazing Italian city. It was a bit of a rough sleeping situation but I think we
all got enough to keep us functioning on Friday.
When
we arrived Friday morning we went straight to our Hostel, which was in a pretty
prime location. I must give props to Kendal who did most of the planning for this
trip, including choosing the hostel we would stay in. This hostel had a
wonderful luggage… shed… in the back where we could store our stuff for the
day. I should also mention that, in contrast to the bitter cold of Vienna, the
weather was simply DIVINE. It was not too hot, and not too cold. All you needed
was a light jacket.
Once
we all got our stuff put away, we didn’t waste a second getting out into the
streets of Rome! I took about a million pictures in the first 20 minutes
because I didn’t want to forget a second! Then my camera started dying so I
gave up that plan.
Italian on a motorcycle |
Italian mannequins |
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Italian Street |
Of
course I was so excited to be there that I bought gelato at the first place we
passed. Pistachio of course. If you’ve ever had Italian gelato, I don’t have to
tell how good it is. But I guess if you haven’t, you should know it’s super
delicious.
As
we walked and partook of this refreshing goodness, we came upon Capitol Hill. I
will never get tired of seeing the amazing buildings that just pop up down
nearly every street in Europe. We raced up a super long staircase (I won the
race, but I’ll spare the loser by omitting their name :)) and had a wonderful
view of the city. I was really surprised by the natural beauty of Rome. I never
really thought about what the non-building/ruins scenery would look like but I
thought it just added to the splendor of the city.
After
we had a nice brain-full of images of our remarkable surroundings, we headed
for the Roman Forum. We didn’t realize the ticket for the forum was also for
the Colosseum so the price seemed pretty steep. Kendal (blessed Kendal) asked
the lady at the ticket booth if there was any kind of student discount. At
first she seemed like she wasn’t gonna give us a break, but then she asked what
we were studying. When we told her we were studying European art and history
she asked if we could prove it. We actually have a museum pass for Vienna,
which was apparently good enough for her. Then out of nowhere, she hands Kendal
her ticket! Yep, for FREE! For the ticket we just had to show our International
Student ID, our Jahreskarte, and another form of ID, and that baby was free of
charge. I freaked out for about 10 minutes after that I was so excited.
The
Forum was awesome. There were a whole bunch of Roman ruins, statues and
buildings. Kendal (seriously this girl rocks) even got us an audio guide that
we all downloaded to our ipods before we came. So I got to look and learn at
the same time. I really loved imagining the place back in its glory days. I
find learning about ancient Greece and Rome super fascinating. Though I must
credit Percy Jackson for most of my knowledge in that department.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Mary
Mary Moberly is a gem. Proudly hailing from the state of
Kansas, Mary is definitely one of a kind. Though she is more reserved, there is
a lot to discover upon talking with her. It doesn’t take long, for example, to
discover that she is very intelligent. She knows a lot of stuff about things
that I have never even pondered. I also love that she shares my love of science
fiction and is excellent at recalling movie quotes. There is nothing more fun
than movie quote rampages and it’s good to have someone around who also enjoys
them.
Mary
has long luscious locks of hair that she maintains in a very natural way. I’m
sure her hair thanks her for being so gentle with it by staying nice and
healthy. She did let a few of us try something new with her hair once and I
thought she looked absolutely beautiful!
I
love sitting next to Mary in church because she has a beautiful soprano voice
that I love listening to. I don’t know where she learned to sing but props to
her teacher (and/or perhaps her genes).
Elysse
Elysse Allman is one of those people that you can’t help but
admire. She seems to have every quality that someone might need to be
successful. She is beautiful, smart, funny, outgoing, and always willing to
stand up for what she believes. She has amazing leadership qualities and a
unique ability to get along with everyone. Elysse makes new friends faster than
anybody I’ve ever met, even if it’s on accident (Italian boys on a train
perhaps?). People are drawn to her vivacious personality and affable demeanor.
You
can tell Elysse enjoys life to the fullest because she’s always laughing and
grinning. I’m pretty sure she has a bottomless supply of jokes. She has often
repeated the advice of Elenor Roosevelt who said, “do one thing every day that
scares you.” Elysse makes the most out of everything by not being afraid to
take risks. I have seen her do many things that I myself would be too scared to
do. I have also noticed that she does not easily give up, but almost laughs in
the face of opposition.
She
is confident and optimistic and I am often jealous of her zeal. I’m so grateful
for Elysse who has always been an amazing example to me. I have so much respect
for this girl and would trust her with my life.
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The man getting arrested that Elysse was flirting with |
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Kind Elysse let me borrow her sweatshirt when I was cold |
Stephen
As far as desirable qualities in a man go, Stephen
Richardson is the complete package. A tall, handsome, aspiring Doctor, this boy
is going places. He is a hard-worker and a gentleman. Two qualities that would
come in handy in any line of work, not to mention with the ladies.
He also never ceases to impress me
with his genius. His brain is like a chasm of endless knowledge. You think
that’s real ivy? False, it’s Boston ivy. Not the same thing. And only Stephen
knows it. I think he should be on one of those games shows that gives people
money just for knowing things.
Light-hearted
and considerate, Stephen’s comments always manage to make my day a little
brighter. He is quite charming as well, and any girl would be lucky to have him
(and he’s available… just sayin). Not to mention he’s totally awesome at the
piano, and even played the organ for us at a church in the Czech Republic.
That’s talent right there.
Had
enough? Well hold on to your britches cause there’s more! Stephen is super
friendly and funny to boot. I always feel comfortable talking to him and he
always makes me laugh. Like I said, this guy’s basically got it all.
FREE tickets into the Roman Forum |
Camille
Camille is a twin. Just throwing
that out there for those of you who still might not know. Camille Andrus is so
fun to hang out with. My absolute favorite times with Camille are when she gets
excited about something. Her excitement is infectious and every time she talks
about something she loves, it makes me want to love it too. I mean, I thought I
was excited to go to Berlin, but after hearing Camille talk about it on the way
there, I thought I would die if I didn’t make it there soon.
Camille has awesome German skills
and I always run to her with my questions if ever I have them. I also love
demonstrating what I do know for Camille because she makes me feel like I’ve
done something great. It takes a special talent to make someone feel extremely
accomplished even when in reality they’ve achieved very little.
Her
awesome German also enabled her to purchase (and actually read) Harry Potter in
German. This inspired me to make the same purchase and continues to motivate me
to reach the goal of reading it. She ignites passion for greatness within me. I
think if I spent more time with Camille I would always feel good about myself
and achieve incredible goals.
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