Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Los Angeles


We arrive back at LAX today! Can't wait to see my nephew! I love flying and especially on international flights. I anticipate watching good movies, eating the airplane food I love, getting swollen feet, and perhaps accidentally snuggling with a stanger (it's happened twice now but I think it's more awkward for the poor person sitting next to me who I use as a pillow.) Can't wait to be back with my family and friends!

Monday, July 7, 2008

London

Happy anniversay Heidi and Dan!! Today we will fly from Dublin to London, tour around a bit, hopefully meet up with my friend Jenny and then hop on the transatlantic flight the the next morning. Ok, I keep falling asleep while typing so I'm going to keep this short and sweet. We'll be home very soon!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Dublin

To celebrate our independence day, Trent and I will fly from Paris to Dublin. I'm already excited about the accents. After touring Dublin (we'll hopefully go on a singing tour- I'm assuming that means the tour guides will sing, not us), we'll leave the city to get some fresh air. When I think of Ireland I think of Leprechans, Notre Dame, bad tempers, and rolling grassing hills and cliffs. Those who know me well, know that I get a little too excited by grassy hills and rolling down them whenever I can. Ever since I saw a commercial for "Irish Spring" soap, I've wanted to go to those amazing hills for myself and get a few grass stains.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Paris

We found remarkably inexpensive plane tickets from Rome to Paris so we'll be jetting from one incredible city to another. I confess that I'm a bit intimidated by Parisians. As previously mentioned, I get easily offended when strangers are rude and I keep hearing how awful the French can be if you try to speak English with them. Luckily, I met Kr's who has broken all my previously-held stereo-types about Parisians. Not only does he speak English and enjoy country music, he also is INCREDIBLY kind and hospitable. We are using couch-surfing again and that makes visiting Paris way less intimidating since we'll have a local to help us out. Like Rome, there is so much to see here that I suspect we will be running from one place to the next. A friend here also just told me that the best hot chocolate in the world is located in Paris so I made her give me directions. Whenever something is called the "best in the world," I am immediately intrigued. Go ahead and call me Buddy the Elf, but this girl was very convincing that there is no better hot chocolate to be found and I'm up to the challenge of finding a specific tiny cafe in Paris. Of course hot chocolate isn't on the top of my list for things to see and in Paris- there is just so much fun stuff there and I can't wait!