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December 31, 2006

valerie's best year ever!

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I have never ever before kept a New Years resolution.
Last year at this time I pledged to have 12 hair colors, to have a life, and to have my best year ever. Three things that normally would have probably slipped by. But I definitely accomplished everything I wanted this year. Sure there were some sucky times (food poisoning in Florence, finding out that the last person who told me he loved me moved right near me the next week and didn't tell me, falling head over heels for someone who doesn't feel the same way, my car getting hit, missing the Fourth of July...) but they were far outweighed by the good

My Year in Random Highlights:
- Quitting my job
- Finding a great new one
- Getting over the one person I never thought I would.
- Having the Best Summer Ever
- 3 weeks in Europe
- making out with a Canadian on the grass in front of a Vienna museum
- Taking snuff from a random German
- Vegas, D.C.
- Getting over my fears of White Water Rafting
- Standing up at one of my best friend's wedding
- Calling bluffs :)
- Many many nights studying or watching tv at MK's
- My Funny Valentine
- Playing Easter Bunny
- developing a higher tolerance for alcohol and discovering the joys of wine bars
- Making new friends (Scott, Andy, Brandon, Heather, everyone in D.C...)
- ditching my novel in favor of a memoir

My Year in Numbers:
- Photos taken: approximately 2,042
- Job Applications 52
- Gelatos eaten: over 14 in one week
- Hair colors: 13
- Trips to wine bars: 12
- Theatre/dance/opera seen: 7
- Interviews gone on: 6
- Countries visited: 6
- U.S. states visited: 5
- Number of coins I threw into the Trevi fountain: 4
- Times I was told I look like Kirsten Dunst: 4
- Championships I watched Takeru Kobayashi win on TV: 3
- Funky elevators ridden: 3 (sideways at Luxor, Paternoster, cave in Switzerland)
- Nude puppet shows seen: 2
- Buffets that cost $30 or more: 2
- Casino Royales seen: 2 (the movie and the casino)
- Times lucky 13 paid off big in vegas : 1
- Flash masterpieces I designed: 1
- Hostels owned by parrots: 1
- Raves thrown in my honor: 1
- Pairs of MK's underwear I froze: 1
- Boys who bought me flowers: 1 (JoeJoe)

My Year in Pictures:
- New Years 2005/2006
- My 25th Birthday Party
- Auto Show
- Las Vegas
- Jen's Birthday
- Brandon's Birthday
- Valerie's Unemployed and Ready to Celebrate Celebration
- BBQ in the Bend
- Jenny's Surprise Wedding Shower
- Europe
- Jenny's Bachelorette Party (password protected, ask me for it)
- White Water Rafting
- Venetian Night
- Jenny's Rehearsal Dinner
- Jenny's Wedding
- Washington D.C.
- Josh wins the Chicago Marathon
- Valerie's Employed and Ready to Celebrate Celebration
- Andy's Birthday

Thank you to everyone who helped make Valerie's Best Year Ever my Best Year Ever!!!!
Let's hope 2007 is even better!!!

December 16, 2006

what a week!

First, I find out that I am richer than well over half of the people in the world!

Then, Time Magazine names ME Person of the Year!

It really is my best year ever!

November 10, 2006

Valerie's Employed and Ready to Celebrate Celebration!

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I haven't busted out this logo in a while. So, yeah, I guess the summer of val is kind of officially over now that I'm working. But not without...

Valerie's Employed and Ready to Celebrate Celebration!

Where: Salt Creek Wine Bar, 8900 Fairview Ave, Brookfield, IL 60513

When: Saturday, November 18, 2006, 8:30pm (if we feel done with wine at any point we can move on to Irish Times or whatnot later)

Everyone is invited. No RSVP neccessary, but feel free to leave me a comment here or email me or whatnot to let me know if you plan on coming.

Hope to see all y'all there!

September 23, 2006

d.c. pics...finally

Proof that I am the Secretary of Defense:
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Proof that I played Guitar Hero:
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(those two pics I stole from Christine)

Yeah, yeah, I've been lazy (or maybe busy with school and such) and never got around to posting these.
HERE ARE MY PICS FROM MY TRIP TO SEE ROB IN D.C.!

I also updated my photography page with links to all my photo pages.
Click here for all my photos!

August 28, 2006

days in d.c.

It's time for SNAKES ON A KITTY!

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So, I just got back from D.C., my last scheduled event for Val's Best Summer Ever (although since it doesn't officially end until I find a job, whether next week or next February, stay tuned for more events!) and my first time seeing Rob since he moved there like a billion years ago. Yay, 'twas tons of fun! Here's a recap:

Thursday: So, I was supposed to meet everyone in D.C. and go out to a cool seafood place for dinner and drinks and fried donuts, but alas my flight got delayed for about two hours so I arrived much later than anticipated. :( So, when I finally landed, Rob picked me up and we got some Wendys and headed back to his place where we ate and I met Junior who tried to steal my hamburger and fries and eventually knocked down my soda. Sillykitty. Soon after Chris, Christine, Jake, Katie, and Laura came by to say hi so I finally got to meet people I only know lj names for. Yay! But they had to take off shortly after so Rob and I played some Mario three before heading off to bed.


Friday: Long, but fun day. It started with trying to figure out what the heck this Guitar Hero thing was all about. It is apparently a game with fake guitars that you pretend to play. I did ok on the easy level and easy songs (it's easier when I knew the lyrics) but anything involving more than three fingers is beyond my ability.
After failing miserably at videogamedom Rob and I went to get Christine and headed over to the Pentagon for a tour given by her old boss. It was pretty interesting because we got to go to places that most tour groups don't really go like to the inner courtyard (trivia answer: at the center of the Pentagon is an owl, not a hot dog stand) and the media room where I got to pretend to be the Secretary of Defense. It was kind of creepy though that everywhere we went in there were reserves of gas masks for in case of emergencies and kind of funny to see "No driving past this point" signs while on the third floor (since it was originally designed to drive into).
Next up it was off to the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, It was this large temple-like place full of creepy Egyptian-like paintings with a taped commentary that matched-up with lights that illuminated different sections on cue. Rob told me that the masons were kind of like the Stonecutters on the Simpsons so I proceeded to have that damn song on my head throughout the museum (Who made Steve Guttenberg, A Star! We do, we do.) The highlight though was that you got to go out on the balcony on the top floor to see a good view of the city because we all know that I have to see every city from as high up as possible. When we'd had enough of that, we headed back to Rob's, played more Guitar Hero, and got some cheap chicken wings at Clyde's before heading off to see the monuments at night. We all (Me, Rob, Christine, Chris, Katie, Laura, and someone else who's name I don't remember) walked about snapping pics and seeing the monuments all lit up and pretty. We saw the Washington Monument, World War II memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial and on the way back to the metro passed the Korean War memorial which is totally freaky because it looks like all these real people in the dark. Scaaary.

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Saturday: Saturday we woke up nice and early to make our way to the National Zoo to see the amnimals. We saw Pandamabears (which were sleeping when we got there, but eventually semi-woke up)

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and elemaphants, and GI-raffes and then some hippoooooo!s Then some golden lion tamarinds (which are the cutest monkeys ever) and more monkey and ape-like things and other such small animals.

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After the zoo we headed back to Rob's for more guitar heroing and such and then went to see Beerfest, which was actually pretty damn funny. I especially liked that when there was a hot-dog eating contest in one scene all the competitors were skinny little Asians, hehe how true!
Later we watched another movie. A movie that I can't believe I've known Rob for this long and have yet to see. A movie that is probably the only Canadian Kung-fu Vampire Musical starring Jesus. Yup: Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter!! Woohoo! It lived up to my every expectation! Woohoo!


Sunday: Sunday was kind of a lazy-ish day. Rob had a fantasy football draft that was way more important than me so we sat around watching silly TV (I made him watch Trading Spaces and MADE!). When Rob was done acting out his childhood fantasies we headed off with Chris, Laura, and Katie to the Hirshhorn Art Museum which was full of odd contemporary art goodness. There was an Anselm Kiefer exhibit which rocked. The paintings were full of depth (I don't mean a depth of meaning because I don't understand a lot of art, I mean depth as in layers of paint) and texture and a lot of them were more three dimensional with objects hanging from them. He also incorporated some writing into them, which I liked. There were some other interesting pieces throughout like paintings of gumball machines and taped up floors, and television sets flashing images and making an American Flag. Rob wasn't quite as impressed, especially with the paitings that were seemingly just white.

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Ah well, can't please them all. But SOME of us liked the art :)

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After the museum I bid adieu to Rob's friends and we headed back to his place where we watched the Emmy's and I got my ass kicked in Mario Bros., Monopoly, and some weird monster truck race game.


Monday: Woke up early, said goodbye to Junior, said goodbye to Rob, and cauht my flight home. And I have now successfully made it to D.C. twice without ever seeing the White House!

More pictures later!

August 24, 2006

valerie does d.c.

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I'll be in Washington D.C./Virginia until Monday! Yay! Hmm, I need to either find a job or schedule more vacations now. :) Here is a tentative schedule of doings for the weekend according to Chris:

Thurs: Val shows up, group dinner at Flying FIsh, meet, greet, laugh, shake off jet lag.

Fri: DC At Night. Dinner somewhere or other, go into the city after dark and see monuments. Perhaps late night snacks/drinks if we're feeling bold

Sat: Zoo. See animals, laugh, eat outrageous zoo food.

Sun: Art. See the hirshorn, see awesome art, eat outrageous museum food.

Big ole update complete with lots of pics when I get back!

August 14, 2006

wedding pics

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Here are all my pics from Jenny's wedding!

August 13, 2006

congratulations jenny and adam!

Congratulations Jenny and Adam!

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Aw, two of my best friends got married last night and damn, it was about time.

The wedding was simply amazing because Jenny was just the perfect bride in so many ways.
We started the day out bright and early at 9 meeting at the salon to get our hair done. Appropriately, Nad brought the Starbucks along with some fruit and croissants. Our last Starbucks as all single people, ah. Jenny wouldn't let me get a faux-hawk though (at one point while she was getting hers done it so looked like a faux-hawk was in the works, I told her to leave it because it was a great look for her) and the hairdresser told me I looked like Kirsten Dunst. hehe.
After all our hair was (almost) perfect we went back to Jenny's place to do our makeup, put on our dresses, gather our flowers, and start taking some pics!
Then it was off to the church, so we all piled into the limo and hung out in the brides room peeking out of the curtains.

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The wedding was beautiful. They did the whole Catholic mass thing, which was kind of weird because they did the ceremony part right in the middle of it, so they did their vows and I dos and rings and kiss...and then went on for a while doing mass things before presenting the bride and groom. Jenny was gorgeous and Adam just looked so happy as he said his vows. Honestly, I don't think I could ever know two people more perfect for each other than those two. :)

After the ceremony we sent them off with bubbles then took more pictures (in the church and at Mayslake Peabody Estate) and rocked out in the limo where Jenny yelled "I just got married" to people out the window and we shared some champagne out of plastic cups before heading off to the reception. A funny thing about the reception hall... I saw two other bridal parties walking around, and each one had a token bridesmaid with a tattoo on her upper back. It was just funny because each bridal party I saw there had one bridesmaid with upper back tattoo. Hehe.

Anyways, we did the whole receiving line thing where I saw some people I haven't seen in a long long time like some teachers from high school Mrs. Marelli and Mr. McOlgan and old friends like Jackie. It was really good to catch up. And one of their relatives said they thought I looked like Kirsten Dunst (so that was twice in one day! I really hope these people mean that in a good way). I am so glad though that there was no videograper, because since the line stopped mostly at the family and breezed past us, I danced away like a good drunken bridesmaid while I waited). They did our introductions next (the families walked in to the theme from Forest Gump nd the bridal party to Eye of a Tiger) and then Jenny and Adam cut their cake (which was PINK! Now, I am all for a pink cake, but considering that everything else in the place was decorated in lilac/lavander, you'd think the stupid cake people would have realized that the cake was supposed to be lavendar!) then it was time to chow down. Soup, cake, pasta, beef, checkien, green beans, mashed potatoes, chocolate mousse (all family style so you could sample it all!) Oh, and really yummy champagne! All the place cards were held on little bells (remember the ones we tied the ribbon around!) so we'd all ring them to get the lovebirds to kiss (I suggested that if we clanked the glasses Adam and Josh, the best man, should kiss, but they didn't go for it). The head table was a blast because we all (OK, the female side of the table) sang along karaoke style to all the songs :)

Adam and Jenny then did their first dance, then she danced with her dad, then we all hit the floor! I swear, Jenny did not miss a song to dance to, she was going all night long! We did our thriller moves, the chicken dance, the humpty dance (Adam's only request), the Electric Slide, Cotton Eyed Joe... hehe.

My hott date MattyK danced with me to all the slow ones and some swing.

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He refused to chicken dance but I did get him to electric slide. :) While Nad and I were busy with our bridesmaidly duties, he got all buddybuddy with Nad's fiancé Bryan so we kept joking that we were losing our boys to eachother and that they were going to be BFFs. Hehe. They even scored each others' digits. Oooooo.

I didn't catch the bouquet in the toss :(

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I managed to pick up a flower that fell off of it that I determined meant I'd get married some day, but then the stupid staff threw it out. :(

Jenny and Adam danced to the Grow Old with You song from The Wedding Singer, and it was supercute.

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Then more dancing, then the last song, Time of Our Lives which Adam almost missed so Jenny had to dance with Nadia for half of it before Adam came running back. The boys refused to lift us up a la Dirty Dancing though :(

As we said our goodbyes (they headed off on their honeymoon this morning) I made sure to remind both Jenny and Adam that the video we showed them how to make a baby, it did not show them how not to make a baby, so to be careful :) and Jenny said that they'd defiantly be "doing their taxes" for months (Full House, anyone???)

It was a wonderful night and an amazing wedding. Jen and Adam are two of my greatest friends. I have known her since third grade and him for at least ten years and could not imagine two people being better for each other. I love them both and I know they love each other and I know that they will have a long wonderful amazing marriage.

Congratulations to them both!

(more pics tomorrow!)

August 11, 2006

tonight I rehearsed how to eat

One of my best friends in the whole world is getting married tomorrow!

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I have been friends with Jenny since the third grade when we met and bonded over dancing and All My Children. And tomorrow our Jenny is marrying a wonderful guy and great friend who she has been dating for the last eight years. Insert tear.

Tonight was the rehearsal. I get to walk down the aisle first and screw everything up. Yayme. Its weird because even though I am a bridesmaid I get to sit through a lot of it because there is a mass and such. Plus we all stand really far apart. I guess I always think of all the bridesmaids standing close to one another and standing the whole time (although I am kind of glad because my feet would kill me if I didn't). Basically I stand when the priest says to stand, sit when the priest says to sit, and stand when the priest says to kneel. Whatever.

After we practiced the priest gave a speech about how there is no food or drink allowed. Damn, there goes my plan for hiding a big mac in my bouquet. Drats. I decided to sew a pocket on one side of my dress for the hamburger, the other side for the fries, and build one of those hydration system things they sell for backpackers into the bouquet. Hmm, I should market this...

After the rehearsal it was off to the rehearsal dinner, which is where you go to practice eating.
Now, for months and months and months I have been joking with Jenny that (since I dye my hair all the time and every color of the rainbow) I was going to dye it purple to match our dresses for the wedding. So, once we got to the rehearsal, all us bridesmaids snuck away and put on these:

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PURPLE WIGS!
Hehehe. See, dye-to-match hair!!!

The rehearsal was fun. Good food (pizza, pasta, salad, and cookies) and a bartender who somehow decided that amaretto sours go in a blender. I got to know Tim (the only person in the wedding party, minus the flower girl, who didn't go to high school with us) and caught up some with Stefan (who will be escorting me down the aisle tomorrow).
Then they gave out some gifts. The guys got beer mugs and shot glasses that had their names, groomsman, and bros for life engraved on them and all us gals got a little putple play purse with lots of Claire's goodness, a silver heart-shaped box engraved with our name, bridesmaid, and friends forever, and a gorgeous necklace to wear tomorrow. It's all really cute.

It was a really happy night, it's good to see that Jen isn't too stressed or anything, she's just really happy and that makes me really happy.

More pics:

July 30, 2006

life's a beach

Thought of the day:
i have to remember that when i google images of my last name that its probably kind of gross to think "oh that guy is kind of cute"

Thought of the day 2:
My laptop will be less likely to shut itself down if I keep it directly over my air conditioning duct. Unfortunately, it is very hard to work on your computer when it's under your dresser.

Quote of the day:
Joe (on me): Why do I encourage the devil on my shoulder
Me: I have given my whole life over to the devil on my shoulder


**Insert picture of me, Jen, and Isla on the beach that would have been really cute if only I had remembered a memory card here**

So today Jen, Isla, and I went to New Buffalo beach in Michigan for some beaching. We swam a bit (the waves were totally awesome), played some frisbee (I can't throw a frisbee for the life of me), and sunned a bit (despite there not being a whole lotta sun). Yay. Now I feel icky but don't feel like showering. I'm sure you wanted to hear that.

July 25, 2006

europics

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Woohoo! Europe pics are finally up!
So yeah, there are a lot of them but you should check them out because they are awesome and I spent an arm and a leg getting them developed. Yay!

CLICK FOR PICTURES OF MY EUROPEAN ADVENTURES!

July 23, 2006

rafting adventure

I am back, and I am alive!

The rafting trip started out Wednesday by driving to Cincinnati where we played the alphabet game (I lost), read bridal magazines (I discovered I am not the only one with a folder full of ideas), and stopped for some horrendous Skyline Chili. Then we checked ourselves into a cheap motel and spent the night there before driving the rest of the way in the morning.

Thursday morning we woke up early and drove to a Meijer to meet Justin and April and gather food. Then it was off to the campsite to set up and prepare said food and played with the ax.

The site was pretty nice and it had real bathrooms (unlike the one in Wisconsin I went to the last time, 5 years ago, yuck). We set up camp then went off for a hike. I really loved just walking through the woods. It is so beautiful. We went up to a high top that wasn't too scary to look out over and we went through a cave and walked some more. On our way out we went to play on the rocks in the river. I decided to take my shoes off and walk through barefoot, which resulted in my falling on my ass. Then since my jeans were wet I just decided to tromp around some more and get completely soaked. Yay.

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Back at the campsite we cooked up some kabobs and smores and called it a night cramped up in a tent.

The next morning was rafting day! So, yeah. Rafting kind of scared me to death. I went once five years ago and have never returned to the rafting trip because it scared me so much. So, I woke up and got ready and got to the place OK. But then I spent most of the morning before we left crying. It didn't help that the friend of mine who said that he'd stay with me ditched me for the other raft. :( Alina came and talked to me and helped me through it though and when we got there she warned Justin to make sure the guide didn't scare me too much.

We had 9 people for an 8 person raft so he asked for a volunteer to sit in the middle and asked if anyone was scared. My hand shot up and I got to spend most of the trip sitting in the middle and not having to row and being able to hold on for dear life. We went through a couple small rapids which resulted in big screams for me. I decided the classes should be based not on difficulty or dangerousness but on how many screams it got from me. More rafting, watching people jump from big rocks, and swimming (they were surprised that I'd get out and swim just fine, but its not the water I am scared of, it's the being propelled from a boat without warning and then dying that I am scared of).

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After a few more rapids my "Ahhh!"s actually turned into "Woo!"s and I was really starting to have a great time and enjoy it. There were two times where our guide Zach A. let us get out and swim the rapids where they pull you along and kind of suck you under a bit. I actually got out for them and he said he was really proud of me and he personally helped me back into the raft. (OK, so it didn't hurt that he was pretty damn cute and had a Southern accent and I am a sucker for anyone with an accent).

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That last swim one was cool but I coughed up a lung afterwards from being pulled under so much and inhaling water. Ah well, it was a ton of fun.

Near the end of the trip we were coming upon our last big rapids of the day. Right before we approach them Zach says "Wait! Val, go up to the front and lean over the raft while we go through." And yeah, so I do. I crawl up to the very front of the boat and lean over a la Titanic (well, I am still clutching for my life though) and get to experience the rapids full force. I just get blasted with water and it was the most amazing feeling of my life. Awesome.

For the last 2 little rapids of the day I switch with Justin and paddle through them. Yayme! So, I went from being totally scared out of my mind to having one of the best moments ever of my life. And I had a blast!

Later we cooked up some hot dogs and hamburgers and smores and Glen and Jen recounted the story of their engagement for all to hear (yaythem!). We were going to go on a night hike but then it started raining and then started raining really hard. We went to the tents and everyone in my tent but me and MattyK went to go sleep in the cars so I was forced out of that tent into a cramped one with everyone else where somehow in the middle of the night I managed to move myself from sleeping parallel to everyone to sleeping at the foot of Amy and Aaron's feet where he claims I was massaging them (I claim I was trying to find my pillow and figure out where I was).

The next morning it was back in the cars for a 12 hour drive home that I slept most of the way through.

Totally an amazing trip! Seriously, I think I need to quit my job every summer.

More pics here!

July 19, 2006

valerie does rafting

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Where am I now? West Virginia!
I'm out Whitewater Rafting here on the New River.
Eep! I hope I don't die. That would kind of suck. I'll be back Saturday and will soon after be posting Europe pics and rafting pics. I know all two of my readers must be getting anxious. :)


While I'm at it, here's a Best Summer Ever update:

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June 2: "Valerie's Unemployed and Wants to Celebrate Celebration!"

June 5: Celebrating Scott's b-day at Hugo's

June 6: The Omen

June 7: Museum of Science and Industry

June 11: Jenny's Wedding shower

June 13: Rachel Cohn (one of my favorite YA authors) and David Levithan at Andersons in Naperville

June 17-18: Barbecue in the Bend

June 22-26: Munich, Germany
June 26-27: Interlaken, Switzerland
June 27-29: Venice, Italy
June 29-July 1: Florence, Italy
July 1-4: Rome, Italy
July 5-7: Vienna , Austria
July 7-9: Prague, Czech Republic
July 9-12: Paris, France

July 14: Jenny's Bachelorette Party

July 15: Inline Insomniacs Chicago Skate

July 19-July 22: White Water Rafting & Camping

August 12: Jenny's Wedding

August 24-28: Washington D.C./Virginia


:( There isn't much left on that list...I suppose I'll have to find a job soon...

July 14, 2006

how i spent my summer vacation

Okay, so I don't really expect anyone to read all of this, but you should, because my last three weeks fucking rocked my socks off. I loved Europe soso much and never wanted to return. I wanted to add more pictures to entertain you, alas the store's machine was broken so I do not have pictures yet :( I added a few that I had on my digital camera. So ladies and gentleman, here it is, "What I Did On My Summer Vacation: A Picture Book":


6-22-06 The Plane
I used to tell MattH that maybe some day I'd make it to Europe. I'd have to only go to English speaking countries. And I'd have to take a boat for fear of flying. And there I was, on a plane to Munich, Germany. Alina and I made Joe watch the lost dog movie, I cried, he watched without a soundtrack. They fed us dinner at 10pm and breakfast at 2am. We played Who Wants to Be a Millionaire but totally sucked because it was the British version.
At the layover in Zurich a guy walked past me and said "pardon moi." I fell in love. We had to take a bus from the terminal to the plane. Crazy. I got a stamp on my passport!


6-23-06 Munich, Germany
OK, so Munich totally fucking rocks!!! I never thought I'd say this, but I doubt I'd have enjoyed it so much without World Cup "football" going on. It was fucking nuts. Alina, Joe, and I met up with John and his friends Alex and Peter at Hofbraus House, which is this big famous beer hall, for dinner and drinks. I got some delicious roast pork with dumplings and saurkraut and drank a liter of beer (granted it took me all night to finish 1 while everyone else had 2 or 3).

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The food was great but the atmosphere was amazing. It was so crowded in people dressed up in their country's jerseys and singing their "fight songs" and jelling their cheers. What amazed me the most was that there was virtually no animosity between the countries, everyone seemed to be cheering for everyone. Spectacular.
Since that bar didn't have a TV we then walked to another one to watch a World Cup game. We had to stand up outside to watch it. I chatted with a Canadian named Andrew but not for long as the game ended and we parted ways.
Alina decided to head back to the hotel to rest and the rest of us went to this club called The Atomic Café. This band called The Duel was playing. They were semi-punk and kind of good but unfortunately only had three more songs in their set once we got there. But then they started playing really good music. I danced with the crazy and smarmy looking German guy for a bit. And then danced around like crazy the rest of the night.


6-24-06 Munich, Germany
We headed off to Englischer Garten to see, well, gardens. The first thing we saw were naked men. They were swimming. They were old and not hot. The gardens were really nice, lots of grass and trees and waterfall like things.
Afterwards we headed off to the city center again. We went to the top of Neues Rathaus to get a nice view of the city then hopped on public transport to the Olympic Center to watch the game. Unfortunatly the train stopped two stops from there and kicked everyone off because the place was too full. We walked the rest of the way anyways but it was, in fact, too full so we ended up watching the game at some pizza place. Germany won! Yay team!
We then headed back to the hotel to pick up Isla who had arrived during the game and then back out to another restaurant to watch another game. Unfortunatly the restaurant was too crowded to we could watch the game but not eat and I hadn't eaten all day. So, Alina, Joe, Isla, and I went off to get food at a supermarket in the basement of a department store and then sat and watched the game on the screens in the store window until halftime when we returned to John, Alex, and Peter at the restaurant.
Afterwards we walked around a bit and while stopping to get a pretzel Joe and I started talking to some random German guys who offered up some of their snuff which is tobacco that you sniff up in your nose. We both tried some. It tingled in my nose. This was one of my favorite moments of the trip.

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We then found this bar called Mara's or something like that where I got a raddler which is like half beer and half lemon soda and all delicious.

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Some random notes on Munich: I couldn't figure out how to flush toilets for the life of me. All the payphones are pink. The police cars are mostly Volkswagons, some BMWs, and a few Fords.


6-25-06 Munich, Germany
Went to Neuschwanstein Castle, otherwise known as the Cinderella Castle.
We took an entirely too long train and walked up a hill to get there. It was really pretty from the outside and pretty on the inside, but, since the guy who made it never actually used it (he died before it was finished) it seemed too new and also looked too much like a movie set. He did have a room that he made to look like a cave. That was pretty cool. Isla and I agreed that it would make a nice shower room.
After more long trains, we were back in town and went out to dinner at that same pretty outdoor place where we watched the game the previous night, but since we arrived between games, it was empty. Unfortunatly, soon after ordering my trout and Prosecco it started to rain pretty heavily. Luckily, we were able to pull our chairs under the covered sidewalk and eat there. I actually really like it outside when it's raining, so it was all perfect to me. After dinner we walked around for a bit before heading back to the hotel for a good sleep before our early train in the morning.


6-26-06 Interlaken, Switzerland
Interlaken was simply breathtaking.
We were just surrounded by mountains that towered over us. We picked up Scott and got to our hostel, "Backpackers Villa" which was actually pretty nice. We walked around looking for a place to eat dinner and watch the Italy "football" game. Someone told us that past the train tracks and two rivers we'd find a big outdoor screen with food stands. We found the screen but they didn't have much in the way of food and while the restaurants around it looked empty they said they were full. Isla really wanted to watch the game and I really wanted a good "Swiss" meal as we'd only be there one night and also because I'd watched entirely too much sports for my taste already. We finally had it so me, Alina, and Scott would go find dinner and Isla and Joe would stay and watch the game. We found a nice little place around the corner and then everyone decided to go (Isla could still run around every few minutes to check to score and such). Alina and I shared some Hunter's fondue which had cheese and mushrooms, YUMMY.

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We finished our meal and Italy won their game, so we went off exploring.
We missed the way around the tracks we were supposed to go, so we ended up walking completely off the path. We eventually found our way back to the path and walked for a while. The mountains were gorgeous, the water was clear, the cows were mooing, the slugs were slugging, etc., etc.


6-27-06 Interlaken, Switzerland
Woke up bright and early to go up into the mountains. We took a train up to the spot we wanted. We got onto the right train, but the wrong part of it. Apparently after one stop the train split into 2 to go different ways. Fortunately, we figured this out in time and we able to run to the part of the train we needed to be on.
There is no way to describe standing there in the mountains with peaks all around you.
Pictures can't possibly do it justice. Just wow. It was so amazing and so beautiful.
At the end of the path we took we went into this waterfall. It was going into the mountains. You had to pay to go in to see it, but it was well worth it. It was really cold but just watching and hearing the water coming through was awesome.
I definitely want to go back to Switzerland some day, do more hiking, more sightseeing, some canyoning maybe. Crazy thoughts from a girl afraid of heights.
Alas, that was all the time we had in Interlaken. I searched and searched but never found the Interlakeness Monster. :( I did see a flag with a picture of a bear lizard though.
We hopped on a train where I taught Alina the joys of biting the heads off of gummy bears and switching them around.


6-27-06 - 6-29-06 Venice
Gelato Count: 9
Yes, a day and a half in Venice and I managed to eat 9 gelatos: Strawberry (2), Peach, Coffee, Berry, Cherry, Grape, Orange, Coconut. I liked grape the best, especially since you just can't find grape flavored ice cream in the states.
We got to Venice kind of late and by the time we found our hotel, Casa Peron, it was even later. Yeah, it is quite easy to get lost in Venice, and I'm not talking about the views. The sidewalks are tiny and many are just alleyways and there are many canals. There are no cars so no streets. After several wrong turns, several stops looking at our map, and people giving us directions, we finally arrived.
Stepping out of the train we caught our first glimpse of the Grand Canal. It was everything I could dream of definitely grander than the one in Vegas. After checking into our hotel, we went to dinner at a little place with cute colored lanterns on the canal.
They had the best gnocchi my mouth has ever had the pleasure of tasting and good house wine as well. This guy kept coming around with roses and we told JoeJoe that he had to buy one for each of us girls: his girlfriend, his ex-girlfriend, and his future girlfriend. Alas, we got no flowers.
We wandered around a bit watching water and cute little buildings and stopped for gelato twice before calling it a night.
The next day we woke up early to go to Piazza San Marco. We got to see the parrot that seemingly owned the hotel.

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We wove through tourists, bridges, glass shops, and gelato stands before making it to our destination. The piazza was gorgeous and seemed much more authentic and real than the castle in Munich. There is so much attention to detail and there seemed to be carvings and definition in every nook and cranny. Like, the inside of fireplaces had artwork in them. So cool.
Later in the day we took a gondola ride through the canals.

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Expensive and touristy and short true, but completely necessary. It was nice and relaxing and beautiful to sit in the gondola, and funny to think of how many other peoples' vacation photos we were in.
We then got more gelato, went to a bar, then got more gelato before taking a walk to find dinner. We had some tortellini and pizza near the water. Another rose guy came by and JoeJoe caved and bought us all flowers, red for Alina and Isla, and Pink for me. Yay!

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We then went to see the Piazza at night then headed home. We let the boys lead and just kept getting lost and lost. It was wonderful. We then stopped at a bar for limoncello, Alina got her seventh gelato, but I was too full so I fell behind to only six.
The next moring we went to the Basilica di San Marco which is a large beautiful church. It was really sad to see people had carved their names and such inside. I mean, it's a church! We then went souvinir shopping and stopped for more gelato (I got two scoops at one place to catch up to Alina) so we ended our time in Venice with having had 9 gelatos.


6-29-06 Florence, Italy
Our first night in Florence was amazing. We arrived at our hostel and settled ourselves in. It was pretty IKEA cute but was three floors up and had no air conditioning and the "private shower" we had was just a standing shower in the room.
Isla's mom was staying in Florence so we went to meet her and then went to the loft she was renting. It was so pretty. Tall planked ceiling and arches. Ah. She fed us wine and lots of fruit. Yum.
We then walked around, rubbed this boar thing,

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saw the fake David in the real place (the real David was moved indoors somewhere else).
We then hiked up to Piazzale Michelangelo for a gorgeous view of the city.
We stopped at a restaurant there for non-stop wine, appetizers, and lots of pasta. One of the things was a really good pasta/seafood dish which was yummy but... more on that later. On our way home we stopped for more gelato (11) and settled into bed for the night.


Florence, Italy
Woke up queasy. Went and threw up. Ate a little toast for breakfast. Threw up again. Went to go sit in line at the Academia to see David. Sat in line a bit before Alina and I went to find drinks. I threw up in the drink places bathroom and decided that as much as I didn't want to miss anything, I should go back to the hostel. I then spent the entire day sleeping and throwing up. Here is a picture of what I saw in Florence that day while the others saw Davis and Uffizi and ate yummy food:

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That is the mattress above me. We figured it was probably food poisoning from a bad clam the night before. Bad clam :( No one else got sick, but it only takes one.


7-1-06 Florence, Italy
Woke up feeling a little out of it but much better. Yay for 15 hours of sleep. The hostel lady baked chocolate cake with ball bearings for breakfast. YUMMY! I always feel well enough to eat cake. We then hit the streets for some shopping, the Duomo, and this bridge with expensive jewelry shops where Alina and I picked out engagement rings. We decided against Pisa and made a mad dash for a train to Rome.


7-1-06 Rome
Joe, on the way to the hotel: "If this is the most lost we get on this trip then we haven't been to Venice."
We arrived in Rome and checked into our swanky little hotel. We decided to spend the night in and relax with some pizza and wine (Sprite for me because I still wasn't 100%). Joe and Scott went out to go get the pizzas Isla, Alina, and I stayed behind to take showers and look for anything watchable on the television. We found that we could order three pornos in Enlgish for only 10.33Euros, but alas no one else wanted to order it. So, we settled on some random game show that we couldn't really understand because it was in Italian. Joe and Scott arrived back, they managed to stop at a casino and forget my Sprite on the way. Joe went out and bought me some and I felt bad about it but he said he wanted some soda for himself anyways. We finally got to eat and not watch porn and that was our first night in Rome.


7-2-06 Rome
The hotel had a free breakfast. They had coffee that was a really weird color really dark and grayish and it was still dark after I ordered cream and the sugar didn't really melt in it. It was good.
We took a subway over to Circus Maximus where horseys ran around in the past but not now. We spent a good portion of the day walking around Palatine Hill walking around the ruins.
It's awesome that a lot of it is open and you can actually touch it and also that they have flowers and orange trees and such growing there so its like old life against new. I kept accidentally kicking rocks and got scared that I was going to disrupt the space-time continuum because that's what happens when you move things in the past.
After that we went to the Coliseum, which is this big round place.
At one point while posing for pictures JoeJoe accidentally dropped his water bottle off of the top of it. Luckily on our way out we found it laying on the ground. JoeJoe was happy.
After that we went to Monumento A Vittorio Emanuele which had fountains and the tomb of the unknown soldier and statues.
At one point when Isla was meeting Italians in the visitors office I found a postcard with a statue of children drinking out of a bear in it. I decided I needed to find that bear even though Scott insisted it was a wolf. I never found the bear but after that kept finding lots of souvenir places with statues and key chains and such with the bear on it.
We next went to Nero's Palace, but it was closed for renovation so we went to find Santa Maria Maggiore instead. It was a beautiful church with lots of mini-churches inside. I decided I want to get married there but since I only have like 12 relatives I need to find a man with a huge family to fill it up.
Next up we went to the Spanish Steps which were, um, steps.
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My night in Rome consisted of one of the better dates I've ever had. I mean, he bought me the most expensive meal anyone has ever bought me. We went to see a Roman fountain. And then we went back to a hotel room together...
Hehe. Yeah, so Joe wanted to take Alina out alone, and Isla found herself an Italian, so Scott and I were left to our own devices. So, we went to find a restaurant and ended up at this outdoor pod thing that a lot of the places have. Basically its an offshoot of a restaurant outside but is encased in glass windows. We split a bottle of house white which meant that I had a glass and Scott drank the rest. I had yummy cream of mushroom soup, and lamb chops, and potatoes. Yum. Scott picked up the check and I felt guilty because no real date has ever bought me a meal that expensive (the soup alone was 11 euros) and here a fake date was picking it up.
We then went to find Triton Fountain which was only a few blocks away.

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We spent the rest of the night in the hotel bar then went up to the hotel room together. 'Nough said. Hehe


7-3-06 Rome
Scott, Joe, and I went to the Forum where there were lots of ruins.
Then we went to Villa Borghese, which is a big park with ancient statues, ancient trees, and ancient ducks.
We followed signs for the "Casina de Raphaelo" which we could only assume was a teenage mutant ninja turtles casino. We never found a casino there but we did find a turtle. And a rather large duck.
I asked Joe if the trees were ancient Roman. He said yes and that one of them was Caesar's. I asked which one. He said it didn't really matter. So I took a picture of a tree.
At lunch we stopped by a café by the zoo. While Joe was away from the table a birdy tried to steal his pizza. Silly birdy. Then Joe broke his Crik Crok and we headed back to the hotel. There I figured out that bidets are the perfect vehicle for washing your feet.
At night we went to see the Trevi Fountain. It was one of those things where you're walking down a normal street, turn the corner and POW, there it is.
It was huge and glistening and gorgeous. Isla and I emptied our change into it.
One coin is to ensure that you return to Rome. Coin two is to find love in Rome. Coin 3 is that you will marry in Rome. I threw in three coins but was secretly wishing for other such things.
After they pried me away from the Trevi we went to the Pantheon which was a big dome with a hole cut out of the top.
We then found a cute place for a good Italian dinner, mmm eggplant ravioli. The dinner was delicious but I made an ass out of myself at the end of it. I had my back to most of the restaurant so I didn't really see much of anything and I wasn't paying attention. The guy came at the end to take my credit card and I gave it to him. Now I looked at him and was a bit hesitant because everyone who was working there was wearing a uniform and this guy was just in khakis and a polo. He took my card, walked towards the street (we were outside), kind of pauses and looks both ways, then starts walking really fast. I kind of freaked out and thought that I just gave my card to some random guy who was going to take off with it so I stood up and knocked over my chair and yelled but by that time he was walking towards the kitchen. Apparently everyone else at the table had seen him earlier. Alina agreed though that it looked suspicious. So my credit card wasn't stolen and all was good.
On our way back to the hotel we stopped for gelato and for one more time at the Trevi to make one more wish, just in case.


7-4-06 Rome
It's the Fourth of July and no one in Europe cares. :( No fireworks for Val. We saw Isla off as she left us and headed back to Florence. And then there were four. The rest of us went off to the Vatican. That is where the Pope lives. The church was really beautiful and there were a lot of dead popes there.
I saw a tomb that said "Val" on it. :( I'm dead. We walked up to the Copula. It took going up 551 steps.
Joe: There are 551 steps to the top, but there's a slide to get down.
Me: Is it a slip n slide? With holy water?
Joe: No. You can take a parachute.
Me: A holy parachute?
Joe: That's a detrimental idea.
It was well worth the climb for the views of Rome.
Next it was on to the Sistine Chapel. We had to walk through the whole museum to see it, which was interesting, but we didn't really have time to see it. The artwork in the Sistine Chapel was amazing although I'll admit that I always thought it was its own separate building and imagined it to be much bigger.

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We then walked by the Trevi one last time, stopped for pizza one last time, and stopped for Gelato one last time.
We then made it to the train (Joe with little time to spare) and found out that there was no food available on the train whatsoever. What's with that? It was a sleep car so that meant no food until morning. They gave us a bottle of water at least. That's something. The bottle said it had diuretic effects which means it makes you have to pee. Duh.
It is now a perfect time to talk about my new boyfriend. I met him on this trip and I love him. He lives in JoeJoe's pocket and his name is Lingo. Hehe. Joe has this pocket translator thing that I love because it has phrases in it that with a push of a button I can make it say out loud in a variety of languages. It tells me many wonderful compliments so I have named him my boyfriend. For instance:
English: "I have never met such a sexy girl as you."
German: "Ich have noch nie so ein attraktives nacchen wie dich geltoffen."
French: "Je n'ai jamais noncontre une fille ausse sexy que vous."
Italian: "Non ho ma incontrato una regazza sensual come te."
Ah. I love my boyfriend.


7-5-06 Vienna
Vienna started out waking up on a train and then walking an hour out of our way towards nothing because we were thinking we were at a different train station than we really were. Oops. We finally made it to our hostel, Wombats but were too early to really check in anyways so we ditched our luggage and went out sightseeing with our "Hood's annotated guide to Vienna," a book with lots of postits from MattH about what to see and do in Vienna.
First Stop: Vienna University where Hood studied abroad. After a quick walk through Freud Park (Me: be careful not to slip.) we found our ultimate destination: THE PATERNOSTER!
Basically it was an elevator. It just had continuos open compartments that you step into and out of when it reaches your floor. When it gets to the top, it goes sideways, makes a loop and comes back down. It is awesome to ride.
After prying ourselves away from the paternoster it was on to Michaeliskirche Crypt, which Hood had described as the "Best Crypt in Town." The church it was in was small but pretty and had a huge organ. We were led down below the church where there were rows of creepy old coffins and layers of bones. Those people who had money were in the coffins. Those who did not were the bones.A couple of the bodies were left open to see. They were mummified and still wearing clothes and such. Creepy.
Next we stopped for a little snack of Austrian pastry: Sachertorte and apfel studel. Yum. Then it was off to Stephansdom, a huge gothic cathedral.
We took an elevator to the top (no 551 stairs here) to see the city.
Next it was some quick views of the Shubert and Strauss monuments at Stadtpark and the opera house before heading back to Wombats to officially check in, go to our room, and finally take showers.
The hostel was really nice. It was only about a year old and everything is new and it was hardwood floors.
Once refreshed, Joe, Scott, and I went down to the hostel bar. Yup, our hostel had its own bar. I sipped on some white wine and begged Scott to let me try one of his cigars.
That night we went in search of a place called Centimter for dinner, another Hood suggestion. We got there...and it was completely empty. It was probably a combination of us getting there really late plus them not having a tv while a World Cup game was on. We all got beers and shared one "Scheibtruhe Mist" aka the Wheelbarrow. That's right, they brought out a WHEELBARROW FULL OF FOOD!

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There was a layer of fries topped with two finds of pork surrounded by three types of spaetzel things topped with sausages. WOW. Between the four of us (including Scott) we came close but couldn't even finish it all.


7-6-06 Vienna
Went to see Schonbrunn Palace. It's a big yellow castle with a bunch of gaudily decorated rooms.
We had these headsets for an audio tour which were freakin hilarious. It seemed like the people who were talking would always just stop mid-thought and we'd all pause, pick up the receiver thing and kind of stare at it for a second with our heads cocked because we were a bit confused. It would also sometimes tell us to go to "the room after next" which thoroughly confused us. It would also sometimes give us the exact same information in consecutive rooms. For instance, did you know that Marie Antoinette was beheaded during the French Revolution? Also at one point they said they were going to play the actual voice of this king, but then they played like 2 words and stopped. Odd.
After our lovely tour of the castle we walked the grounds a bit and climbed to the top of yet another building. It was a gazebo-like thing. On the top of a hill so we were able to get nice views of the castle and Vienna. Next stop was a big maze made of hedges that you get lost in. Me and Alina totally kicked the guys asses.

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Our final castle stop was a struedel-making demonstration. Basically we waited in line for 25 minutes for a five minute demonstration and a piece of free struedel. But it was damn good struedel.
After castling, it was off to Naschmarkt which is a big market with restaurants and fruit stands and meats. Hood told us to go there to get a doner. It was yummy, yummy, yummy.

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Next we set off to find the Secession Building, a big famous building that's which with a gold ball on the top of it. We were trying to figure out which way to go on the map when Alina looked up and said "Oh, that's it." We looked up saw it and moved on.
Next we went to Hofburg Palace. We found a big pretty building that looked like it did in the guidebook but was missing a big horse statue and a couple other statues. Turns out we were at the back. So, we walked to the front. It was big and pretty and palacesque. Yay.
We then went back to the hostel with a plan to do laundry and go to this music thing. Well, the laundry room was full and the music thing wasn't really live so we went to the hostel bar again to do some drinking. Alina kept trying to get me to go pick up some guys but it's not something I really know how to do and I'm all giggly and shy and don't talk, so she set off to pick up men on her own, despite the fact that she had a boyfriend who was in the other room. Hehe. Anyways, a while later Joe comes back looking for her, I tell him that she's off picking up guys so he goes off to find her. He comes back a few minutes later and says she wants me to come over to where she is. She's talking to this Canadian guy Jason. So, they are talking and I'm being all quiet and he says that we need to go to Budapest so he goes off to get his camera to show us his pictures because he's like me and takes way too many. Alina, being all subtle waits for the moment he walks back in to run off to get me some more wine.So we look at his pictures while the rest of my group is sitting to the side behind us. He asks what our groups relationship is and I tell him that Alina and Joe are dating and we're all friends from college and he says something about how he figured with four people we were all coupled off. He asks if I have a boyfriend waiting for me back home. I say Nope.

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After a little more talking and a little more picture sharing he asked me if I wanted to take a walk. So, we hit the streets of Vienna with no particular destination in mind.
He is from Canada. He is studying some bio thing. He was supposed to go to Europe with his girlfriend, but they broke up and he went himself. He was staying in the room across from mine. He is in Europe from May until September. He wants to do the same Around the World thing Joe wants to do.
We head towards a park but it turns out to just be a park but its maybe at some sort of aquatic like place.
So we keep walking and he says something like "You can say something any time you want," because I don't tend to talk much if I don't know you that well and even though I'm trying to talk. He's been to Chicago and liked it but thinks a lot of people here talk like their on the Jerry Springer show which he had previously thought was just an act. He had a thing against cities that are dirty.
We eventually ended up at what I think was Maria Theresa Square which had museums on either side, a large statue in the middle and some little fountains. We sat and talked and walked around a bit. Then he asked my name again because he thought it started with a V and thought it might be Vicki. Its OK because I had either Alex or Jason in my head and guessed Alex. Oh well. Anyways, blahblahblah, he puts his arm around me because its getting cold and more blahblahblahblah.
Anyways...On our way back to the hostel I make fun of his accent because he says "eh" a lot and I started putting "eh" at the end of my sentences but he said I was doing it wrong, eh. He also had the "aboot" thing going on.
Some quotes from the next day:
"You know how Alina's book said that it's illegal in Vienna to walk on the grass? Yeah, there are a lot worse things you can do on the grass. Just saying."
"I didn't do anything illegal in Vienna that wouldn't have also been illegal in America."
Joe: "Just think of it this way, you didn't do anything Isla wouldn't have done." (which was a take off on me always telling them not to do anything I wouldn't do, which is always followed by them saying "whoohoo!")


7-7-06 Prague
So, yeah, after spending five minutes walking down the block I want to move to Prague. It is so beautiful and so quaint and all of the buildings look as if they could tell a wonderful story.
We took off for some mild sightseeing. Saw the Tyn Church. Stopped to watch the Astronomical Clock, which is a big 24 hour clock that is based around the Sun revelving around the earth and at the top of the hour these characters come out and move around.
Next was dinner at Restaurace Pivovarsky Dum which Alina had found in one of her books. YUMMY. I had sour cherry beer, garlic soup, duck, bread dumplings, potato dumplings, breaded mushrooms, and some fruit dumplings.

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With tip the total of our meal came to 1,600 crowns. It feels awesome to drop that much money on a meal when really its like under $20 a person. And actually the currency confuses the hell out of me.
After the meal we walked towards the river to see the "Fred and Ginger" building, which is a really cool building that looks like 2 buildings dancing, then walked down the river to see the bridge and castle by night.


7-8-06 Prague
Woke up early to go to Pražský hrad or Prague Castle. It was really pretty and actually more like a little village. At the gates they had men in powder blue uniforms who guard the place. I saw them blink though so they are actually real. They did those funny changing of the guards rituals too. Our first stop there was St. Vitus Cathedral.
Another church to cross off the list. Not the prettiest one, but pretty all the same. Under the church were some crypts that weren't as exciting as the Austrian ones. No bones. We also walked many more steps to the top.
Next we went to the Powder Tower. They had a little artillery museum that I found boring. I did however find a wax statue that I thought looked like Joe.
Next was the Old Royal Palace. I dubbed it as my palace because it was pink. I like pink.
The inside wasn't that big but it had a nice ballroom for me to walz in.
The last stop at the castle was "Golden Lane," which was a little street thing with old houses and one you could go into to see armor and such.
We left the castle to get some lunch. Mmm, I had some yummy beef in cream sauce with dumplings. Yum.
We went to an internet café where I got a mocha. The guy put chocolate pices at the bottom, filled it with steamed milk, then poured in the espresso. It was tasty.
At night we went to a marionette performance of Don Giovanni. The opera is odd because a large statue comes o life at the end. It was also weird because it was done with puppets and they could get away with a lot.

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Like at the end one of the puppeteers came out to hang them all up to make fun of the fact that the last song went on forever. It was funny. Ah, culture.
We then stopped by a bar to watch Germany and Portugal fight for third place in the World Cup. We arrived and the score was 0-0. In the 20 minutes we watched till the end, Germany scored 3 points and Portugal 1. Which is a really high score for "football." We ordered pilsners. I had 3 sips of mine before handing it off to Scott. The bartender came by with Prague "medicine" that you were supposed to drink or else you'd never find good love or good sex. In otrher words he wanted to sell us more alcohol but sure as hell I'm not taking chances with my sex life.


7-9-06 Prague
Last day in Prague and only one more country to go. :( We started off the day by going to the Tyn Church for mass. I haven't been to church for so long that I'd forgotten all the little procedures. It didn't help that it was all in Czech. It seemed that no one understood and so no one really knew when to stand or sit or kneel. I found a lot of the service disturbing. Not the service really but the audience. I saw a couple people sleeping. I saw a few people get up and leave after a bit. And only about a third of the people there got up for the eucharist.
After that it was a little shopping, a little eating, and a trek to the airport for our plane to Paris.
At the airport Joe gambled away the last of our crowns. The safety sheet in the airplane had a picture of what to do with your baby in an emergency. It showed a baby in this pod like thing that you zip up. I couldn't figure it out for the life of me. Tis odd tis odd.


7-9-06 Paris
We landed in Paris just as the France Italy final was beginning. We got to the hotel around halftime and bolted to a nearby bar to watch the game. Joe thought it was funny that I was so excited to watch the game. But we were in France as France was playing in the finals so damn straight did I want to see. Unfortunatly they lost...past overtime...in a kickoff. Afterwards we ran to find dinner and got overpriced sandwiches at some diner. The waiter totally kept forgetting about me and it took him 20 minutes after the rest got their sandwiches for me to get mine.


7-10-06 Paris
So Paris has always been a dream city to me. It's the one place I had always hoped to go, and there I was. We started off the day at Notre Dame, which is a big famous cathedral that is beautiful inside and out.
We of course climbed up to the top of it stairs, stairs, stairs, to see the gargoils up close and the view. And what was waiting for me at the top? My first view of the Eiffel Tower! Ah Paris.
Then we hopped on a train to see the Eiffel Tower up close. A few steps off the train and we could see it! Then we got closer and closer and closer. Ah, what can I say? Amazing. Alina said that I was giddy all day. Hehe.
We waited in line to go to the top of it. We had a long wait in line so Alina and I went in search of crepes. Mmmm chocolate crepe. I then went off to buy a mini Eiffel tower for myself for a souvineer and some film since I was almost out (film cost me 10 euros a roll, ouch!) then went back to stand in line some more. Then it was up up up to the top, which was scary because I am afraid of heights and the floor seemed to move a lot when people walked. Scaary. But it was awesome all the same. Then it was down down down and out to the park area to take lots of pictures in front of it.
Next up was lunch where I ate a walnut salad, steak with béarnaise sauce, frites, and a fruit salad. Yum. The bathroom in the place was odd. You walked down the stairs and there were open urinals and a door to the toilet. Alina went in and as she was coming out some guy came in to use the urinal. Funfun.
Next was off to the Arc de Triumph. There was some ceremony going on but we didn't know what it was for.
After that we went to another arch that was this building that could house all of Notre Dame. There was a Superman concert going on outside as a promotion for the movie coming out.
After that we went to the Louvre. Umm yeah. It was closed. Stupid guidebook telling us it was open late on Mondays. It was closed on Tuesdays too so we then had no chance of going inside. :( No Mona Lisa for Val.

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Ah well, an excuse to return to Paris some day.
We walked for a while around a park and found some cool fountains.
Next was a great Parisian dinner at...McDonalds! We decided that a) Paris is expensive and b) it's just kind of funny, so we went and got McDonalds for dinner. I got a Royal with cheese because you can't get that in America. At least you can't get it with that name.

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Walking home we again walked past Notre Dame and sat outside for a bit watching fire breathers before heading back to the hotel.

Now, I managed to be a very efficient packer and use everything that I brought. The only thing that didn't get any use was my bathing suit. So, I decided to put on my suit, fill up the bathtub, and go swimming.

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Ah, it was very refreshing. Alina decided to join me so we both squeezed in. Good times, good times. Ah Paris.

7-11-06 Paris
I love Paris in the spring time
I love Paris in the fall
I love Paris in the winter when it drizzles
I love Paris in the summer when it sizzles

I love Paris every moment
Every moment of the year
I loveParis, why oh why do I love Paris
Because my love is here

My last day in Paris, my last day in Europe. :(
We spent the day at Versailles. Another palace, another audio guide. As always the inside was beautiful. My favorite room was blue with flowery carvings and such on the walls. My audioguide told me that they put 42 coats of varnish on the wall, wiping it off inbetween. I will have to try that one on my walls.
The best part of the palace was the gardens. There were some gorgeous flowered areas with fountains and statues of angels.
There were also little lake like things where we could sit and soak our feet for a bit. Refreshing.
After wandering the gardens we spent some more time in the palace. I quite enjoyed the opera house and the hall of mitrrors but the boring audio guides and pushy crowds were kind of annoying.
After that we headed off to Marie Antoinette's Estate which is a separate area with more gardens and little elaborate things such as the "Temple of Love" which was a naked angel statue in a gazebo, a farm, a little village, and a Rock.
All of Versailles was beautiful and it took up our entire day.
We finally left and saught out dinner. Yum Yum. We splurges on a semi-expensive bottle of red wine and each got three course meals. My appetizer was a goat cheese stuffed profiterole in tomato sauce. Joe and Alina had yummy escargot and Scott had some yummy oniony thing. Yum. All were simply delicious. Next onto the main course. Scott and I got boef bourgingnon. Alina had a really good lamb with au gratin potatoes. And Joe...Joe got Veal head and tongue. Yup. Then onto desserts. Jope and Scott got profiteroles, Alina got crème brulee, and I got a tarte au pommes. The entire meal was simply marvelous and a perfect last meal in Paris.
We went to stopped by the hotel to drop some stuff off and who walks in the door after us? Alina's step-dad. He dropped into Paris for a ew days and decided to surprise her.
Scott decided to call it a night and so Joe, Alina, Alina's step dad and I went to do the one last thing I had to do in Europe...see the Eiffel tower at night.
We stepped off the train, turned a corner, and there is was, glowing.
Brilliant.
We walked towards it, and under it, and back out to the park to watch and take pictures.
There were these cute guys playing "football" right near us and their ball kept coming close. At one point the kicked it right into my back so one of them came over and rubbed my back a bit. Another time they kicked it over the fence so one went to kick it back and it went right over my head so he went and rubbed my head. :) Ah. Too bad it was my last night.
Anyways back to the Eiffel Tower. It was sitting there all glowing and perfect and then... at the stroke of midnight...it started to sparkle. Twinkling lights danced all around it. It was breathtaking. I saw a star above it and made one last wish on one last European star.
Alas, the sparkling stopped and we had to leave.

July 13, 2006

look who's back

I'm Ba-ack!
But alas, I do not want to be back :(
Seriously, best trip ever!!!!
It was just the most amazing time.
Stay tuned for a massive post and tons of pictures.
I took 26 rolls of film plus 225 digital pics.

June 22, 2006

valerie does europe

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la vie est merveilleuse

I'm off to my grand three-week adventure in Europe!! This is my first trip out of the states (never even been to Canadia)! My original goal was to have one Mr. Joe Meier all to myself in romantic places for three weeks...then Alina decided to join and threw all that out the window. Then I decided to find a hot Italian husband with lots of vineyard land and a mama who cooked up a mean bowl of pasta. But then I decided on a new plan... So, here are my goals for Europe:
1. Take a ton of pictures (duh if you know me at all)
2. Find a man in every city (what's the fun of having just one???)
3. Recreate this photo in front of the real deal
4. Eat really good food (and coffee and beer and wine...)
5. Have the most amazing adventure of my life!

So, where in the world is Valerie??? Here's my itinerary:
June 22-26: Munich, Germany
June 26-27: Interlaken, Switzerland
June 27-29: Venice, Italy
June 29-July 1: Florence, Italy
July 1-4: Rome, Italy
July 5-7: Vienna , Austria
July 7-9: Prague, Czech Republic
July 9-12: Paris, France

I'll be gone for three weeks, I know you'll miss me. I plan to keep a journal on my way, so be prepared for a huge ass post when I get back (or maybe several) and tons and tons of pictures!!

Until then...
Auf Wiedersehen
Arrivederci
Au Revoir
Bye!!!!

June 14, 2006

best summer ever update

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Has it been the Best Summer Ever so far??? Hell Yeah! Here's a quick recap of things past and things to come:

June 2: "Valerie's Unemployed and Wants to Celebrate Celebration!"

June 5: Celebrating Scott's b-day at Hugo's

June 6: The Omen

June 7: Museum of Science and Industry

June 11: Jenny's Surprise Wedding Shower

June 13: Rachel Cohn and David Levithan book reading

June 22-26: Munich, Germany
June 26-27: Zurich & Interlaken, Switzerland
June 27-29: Venice, Italy
June 29-July 1: Florence, Italy
July 1-4: Rome, Italy
July 5-7: Vienna , Austria
July 7-9: Prague, Czech Republic
July 9-12: Paris, France

July 19-July 22: White Water Rafting & Camping

August 12: Jenny's Wedding

August 24-28: Washington D.C./Virginia


Other things that I have to do this summer:
• Get MattH (and whoever else) to watch 2001 Maniacs and Eraserhead with me. I'm waiting on him. Perhaps while I am housesitting for my sister???
• Write the Great American Novel
• Write a new resume, put together my portfolio, design a professional website, find a new job
• Move out
• Go to Olive or Twist, 10 Pin, that restaurant/movie theater place, and that Mexican restaurant Nadia keeps talking about (is there anything better in life than guac and margaritas?? I think not.)
• Go to Bromann Park
• Jenny's bachelorette party


Other things that I want to accomplish by the end of the year (Since it is also Valerie's Best Year Ever):
• Find a man
• Learn to snowboard
• Dye my hair 5 more colors (I'm determined to have 12 hair colors this year)
• Get a new tattoo
• Get my artwork from Kurt (waiting and waiting)
• See a roller derby bout
• Go Eagle watching
• Perfect my hot chocolate recipe (not that it isn't already the best ever)
• Apply for at least one reality show

June 3, 2006

valerie's unemployed and ready to celebrate celebration!

"If we learned one important thing tonight, it's that lint is not sexy"
-Nadia on why whipped cream can be bad because it gets all sticky and attracts lint. And I am not talking about whipped cream being on ice cream...

Notice the inconspicuous bottle placement?? Ohyeah.

So what if I was 45 minutes late to my own party? Damn mapquest.
The kickoff party to my best summer ever was slots o fun. It started with dinner at Stir Crazy with Jenny, Adam, and Nadia. Yumyum plum crazy chicken and mango margaritas. We called ahead to put our names on the waiting list. When I got there they said it would be a couple minutes. 20 minutes later, me and Jenny go up and ask about it, the girl says "I think she is already seated." Umm, no. hehe, Adam had some good quotes about Jessica: "She watches rainbows and names all of her toes." Hehe. Jessica is Jenny and Adam's "special" daughter. She was born in a photo booth that takes two people's pictures and shows what your kids would look like.

Adam and Jenny had a wedding (not their own) in the morn so they had to split after dinner and Nad and I headed to the bar.and proceeded to be 45 minutes late because mapquest is stupid and didn't tell us the right way. :(

Once we got to the bar, it was tons of fun. There were in fact 3 men in kilts performing. There was lots of alcohol. There was a table to dance on with a built-in stripper pole (yay for outdoor patios with umbrella tables.) There was good conversation about pants, sex toys and ummm, that's all that really matters. MattyK, Jen, and Scott came out (yay for them and boo for those who did not). It was good times, good times.

Here are more pictures: