Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Hello and Good-Bye :(


Living in Europe has made my family and I realize that 4 people can share a bed, you can survive with a super small fridge, you can where clothing over and over and over again because it takes 8 hours to wash a pair of pants. You can leave off such little and its okay. When we get back home I am shoving everything into a big trash bag and throwing it away because now I know you can not have the newest Webkinz pet or the best Nintendo game but you can still live a great life. Europe also lets you explore and see things nobody has ever seen. You might think a beaded necklace is the most pretty thing in the world, then you come to Europe and see the Eiffel Tower, The London Eye, stain glass windows and then you should be impressed.  Being away from your friends might make you want to cry but, it gives you the chance to make new ones. Being the only American in the hole apartment building can be hard. The best part is being able to say things that nobody else will understand. I have thought of a really good last line here it is: believe in yourself and your tired feet will keep walking. :):):):):):):):) - Gillian

London




We boarded the plane and sat in our seats in row 17. There was a lady who came and sat next to me. She had the cross and was holding it in our hands. The flight was about an hour and a half from Munich. I almost finished my book Alone In the Ice World. At the end of the  flight the lady helped me get my coat on and she gave me a Mozart candy. She ask me how old I was and said I was tall. When we arrived in London we got the tube to our stop. Green Park. We walked to our hotel and went out to get a sandwich. London has all the sandwiches in the world and all the potato chips you can imagine. I could a Roast chicken salad sandwich and some hand made potato chips. . My mom and dad lived in London for about a year so they knew where everything was. We saw the apartment that my mom and dad lived in. We couldn't go inside because  other people lived there. We went to Buckingham palace and saw the guards with the big furry hats walk by. My favorite thing was the brass rubbing. You take something like a molded figure flat on a flat stone, and you cover it in paper. Then you take a oil pastel thing and rub it against the paper. I did Queen Elizabeth the 1st. We also saw the famous telephone booths.  We also went in the London Eye which takes 30 mins. to go around 1 time. We got really good view of Big Ben. For lunch we went to My Old Dutch. A pancake house with pancakes so huge they could barley fit on the table. There was this museum. The British Museum where we saw Rosetta Stone. There was this a long, long, long time ago and apparently he knew he was going to die so he curled up and laid in the hot sand. His body didn't turn to dust. Part of his red hair still lay on his head in a perfect condition. There is also this toy store with 8 floors. It was amazing. A boys floor, a girls floor, and all the other floors. There were bubbles and airplanes everywhere. The next day was Easter and we had so much with my moms friends family. They came over to see relatives and to visit us. 3 months went by fast and now we only have 4 days left. We aren't even packed yet. I can't wait to come back to our real home and see everyone again. But I truly feel melancholy. Enjoy the pictures of London and please comment. - Gillian :):):):)

Monday, March 10, 2008

Vienna




Hello to all. This weekend we went to Vienna. Vienna is in Austria and has a lot of pretty sights. Vienna is home for The Vienna Boys Choir who sang in such a high voice that they sound like girls. We also saw the famous horse show. The show was amazing seeing all the horses jump and balance. It was crazy! We even got stuck in an elevator for the first time ever! It was so scary. Vienna is also famous for Sacher torte. There are two places that sell them and we tried both. My favorite was the 2nd place that we went to. There was once a Emporess of Austria. Her name was Elizabeth but for short they called her SiSi. Her hair was about as long as mine. My mom said that I looked a little like her. SiSi died when a file was pushed into her heart . She was about 70 or so.We also went into a bunch of museums. Anyway please enjoy the pictures and and please comment about Vienna. - Gillian :):):):):)

Monday, March 3, 2008

Prague






This weekend we went to Prague. Prague is in Czech Republic (another country). We stayed in hotel with 5 floors and our room had steps! It had all these little hiding places which made it fun to play hide and seek. Anyway Prague has this big bridge. The Charles bridge with people selling stuff. Within every like 3 ft. there was a statue of a saint or something. The second day we went to a castle and climbed a hill so huge that it had a lift called a funicular  (said like - Fin-inc-ular) At the tip top there was a mirror maze. I walked into walls at least 5 times! We also saw a church that was so pretty and so huge.The third day we walked up an even higher hill to see a castle but, no funicular. We went with our old aupair (or babysitter) Micheala. She is Czech and could tell us a lot about the history of Czech Republic and the 20,000 castles in it. When we were with her we got big cookies! They were really good. Guess what! I got to hold an owl. He was really big and heavy but, he was really soft and really friendly. We also learned a word in Czech. Zeer- it means cheese. Anyway please enjoy the pictures and I will try to post pictures of our apartment soon. Bye! - Gillian (Please Comment)

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Tengersee





Yesterday we went to Tengersee and did our school work on the Bob train. Tengersee was this little town that had this really cool lake. We ate lunch on this boardwalk thing and had a great view of the Alps. The ducks were like dolphins that kept diving down to the bottom of the water. After lunch we sat and played in the grass having a lot of fun. We were really upset that we had to go. It was so much fun! Bye! Please comment! - Gillian :):):)

Monday, February 25, 2008

Regensburg and the hot summer like day



This weekend we went to Regensburg. On every single street there was a church and all of them were different. There was also a bridge with a little figure that nobody knew the history of. It looked like a man searching for something or someone. On Sunday we went to the park. It was 62 degrees and it felt like a summer day. On our way into the park we saw a naked man inside the river getting a bath. I was really freaked out. We also made a slope on the hill made out of mud. Yes, mud! We slid down a bizillion times. My hands were like so cold and so muddy! Anyway enjoy the pictures and please comment.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Dachau and Ulm







In the past 2 days we have went to Dachau and Ulm.  We are now doing trips on the weekends and during the week so we can go to a lot of the places we want to go.
                                                                   Dachau                                                                                                                                      2 days ago we went to Dachau. Dachau is known for the concentration camp but my mom didn't want to take us there. In Dachau we saw a castle that was more like a big building and not a castle. Remember in those fairy tales when the trees curled over and made like a tunnel? Well they had one of those in Dachua and it had a really pretty view at the end of it. We also saw a really cute church that had pictures of kids all over the walls. Then we got ice cream and went to a new playground that rocked! They had this rope thing that that you could climb to the top of. It was really fun!
                                                                      Ulm                                                                                                                              Yesterday we went to Ulm and we saw the biggest church in all of Bavaria. It was HUGE!!!!!!! I couldn't believe how large and old it was! Every where we went we saw these birds with hats on and all different stuff. We also saw a crooked house that was tipping over the water. There was the Danube river with swans all over the place. We gave them names: Wanda, Sprinkler, Woofy, BooBoo. BooBoo had a bad leg, Woofy was brown and white, Wanda looked like a Wanda, and Sprinkler sprayed water every where. We also saw a LLama (lama). Yes a LLama. It was so weird. We tried to picture the man getting it onto the train. We also went to the bread museum. It showed how bread was made but no samples (just big pieces of bread behind big pieces of glass). There was also a lot of art that had either bread or pretzels in it.
Anyway we had a lot of fun. Bye! - Gilllian Please Comment