Europe 2017

First night in the building did not go well. Whether it was the time change, jet lag, heat, loud noises, or the unfamiliar bed and pillow; my night was restless. I went to sleep at about 9 and slept decently until about 4 AM. That is when the exhaustion started. I tried every sleeping position, earplugs in and out, sleep mask on and off, different pillow placements, and breathing techniques and nothing was allowing me to go back to sleep. I tried for about two hours and finally after some time spent on my phone checking out everybody's' first day of school outfits at Freed, I fell back to sleep at 6. The next hour of sleep passed quickly and I was not ready to wake up at 7. I was finally comfortable and slightly chilled, the perfect sleeping combo. I got ready for the day and Marie and Hannah (another other group leader,) laid out an array of breakfast foods. There was cereal, bread and spreads (nutella, speculoos, and honey,) juices, coffee, and tea. After breakfast and much needed coffee, we had a mini orientation to the facilities and important information. Then we had about an hour to go to the market and get needed toiletries and go to the ATM for some of those 'euro euro bills'. (like dolla dolla bills. get it? lame joke, whatever. too sleepy to care) After we made our sandwich lunches to eat on the train, we departed for our day trip to Aachen. We walked to Verviers-Central train station to catch the train to Aachen but it didn't leave until 12:30. We ended up eating our lunches while at the train station because it was going to be like an hour wait. The train ride was about a 30 minute ride and then we arrived at the Aachen train station, Hauptbahnhof. Brandon (the last and final group leader to mention) led the whole group around Aachen on a small tour. We visited the Aachen cathedral and Charlemagne's palace. Both had breathtaking architecture and detail. We visited many fountains and walked a lot of its cobblestone streets. We also visited Elisenbrunnen, or Elisa fountain, which is a symbol for Aachen's designation as a spa town. You can drink the water from this fountain and many of us did. It's sulfur water and a hot spring so yeah, hot eggs describes it quite well. Aachen holds a lot of old buildings and streets and everywhere you look is a picture perfect scene. Eventually the group split up into smaller groups and hit the town. It was the first time we were responsible on finding our way around and back to the train station. We just started walking and entering any store that caught our eye. It was neat to just walk the streets and look at the outsides of the buildings and window shop. The stores were just normal shopping stores for clothes, shoes, glasses, and household items. We went into a bookstore at one point and it was cool to see typical books but in German. I bought a few Polaroid pictures with some German words on them there. They are cute but I have no clue what they say. Aachen also has a lot of restaurants. When we got hungry we tried using a map to find a certain restaurant but their roads are very confusing. They have like open circular areas with like 5 roads leading in different directions or the streets intersect and sometimes become new streets. It is just a mess. So we didn't find that particular restaurant. But like I said there were many options. After walking a good bit we decided on a restaurant next to Charlemagne's palace and ate outside because the weather was like a perfect 70 degrees. It felt wonderful. It is pretty warm inside the buildings since they don't have air in most places. We ended up going to cafe extrablatt. We were a bit concerned when the menus were in German and when our waiter started talking in German but luckily he spoke English and was helpful. I got a chili wrap (Yes Ansley, chili. I guess I do like it more than I realized.) It was delicious. After dinner we headed back to the train station but stopped at Nobis to get printen cookies. They are like gingerbread cookies with an extra spice filled twist. We took the train back and went back to the facility. I am currently about to go to our first tea time. How adorbs. I kind of like it here. (aka I love it)

Jencie Hogan

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15 Apr 2020

The Day of Aachen, Germany

August 24, 2017

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Aachen

First night in the building did not go well. Whether it was the time change, jet lag, heat, loud noises, or the unfamiliar bed and pillow; my night was restless. I went to sleep at about 9 and slept decently until about 4 AM. That is when the exhaustion started. I tried every sleeping position, earplugs in and out, sleep mask on and off, different pillow placements, and breathing techniques and nothing was allowing me to go back to sleep. I tried for about two hours and finally after some time spent on my phone checking out everybody's' first day of school outfits at Freed, I fell back to sleep at 6. The next hour of sleep passed quickly and I was not ready to wake up at 7. I was finally comfortable and slightly chilled, the perfect sleeping combo. I got ready for the day and Marie and Hannah (another other group leader,) laid out an array of breakfast foods. There was cereal, bread and spreads (nutella, speculoos, and honey,) juices, coffee, and tea. After breakfast and much needed coffee, we had a mini orientation to the facilities and important information. Then we had about an hour to go to the market and get needed toiletries and go to the ATM for some of those 'euro euro bills'. (like dolla dolla bills. get it? lame joke, whatever. too sleepy to care) After we made our sandwich lunches to eat on the train, we departed for our day trip to Aachen. We walked to Verviers-Central train station to catch the train to Aachen but it didn't leave until 12:30. We ended up eating our lunches while at the train station because it was going to be like an hour wait. The train ride was about a 30 minute ride and then we arrived at the Aachen train station, Hauptbahnhof. Brandon (the last and final group leader to mention) led the whole group around Aachen on a small tour. We visited the Aachen cathedral and Charlemagne's palace. Both had breathtaking architecture and detail. We visited many fountains and walked a lot of its cobblestone streets. We also visited Elisenbrunnen, or Elisa fountain, which is a symbol for Aachen's designation as a spa town. You can drink the water from this fountain and many of us did. It's sulfur water and a hot spring so yeah, hot eggs describes it quite well. Aachen holds a lot of old buildings and streets and everywhere you look is a picture perfect scene. Eventually the group split up into smaller groups and hit the town. It was the first time we were responsible on finding our way around and back to the train station. We just started walking and entering any store that caught our eye. It was neat to just walk the streets and look at the outsides of the buildings and window shop. The stores were just normal shopping stores for clothes, shoes, glasses, and household items. We went into a bookstore at one point and it was cool to see typical books but in German. I bought a few Polaroid pictures with some German words on them there. They are cute but I have no clue what they say. Aachen also has a lot of restaurants. When we got hungry we tried using a map to find a certain restaurant but their roads are very confusing. They have like open circular areas with like 5 roads leading in different directions or the streets intersect and sometimes become new streets. It is just a mess. So we didn't find that particular restaurant. But like I said there were many options. After walking a good bit we decided on a restaurant next to Charlemagne's palace and ate outside because the weather was like a perfect 70 degrees. It felt wonderful. It is pretty warm inside the buildings since they don't have air in most places. We ended up going to cafe extrablatt. We were a bit concerned when the menus were in German and when our waiter started talking in German but luckily he spoke English and was helpful. I got a chili wrap (Yes Ansley, chili. I guess I do like it more than I realized.) It was delicious. After dinner we headed back to the train station but stopped at Nobis to get printen cookies. They are like gingerbread cookies with an extra spice filled twist. We took the train back and went back to the facility. I am currently about to go to our first tea time. How adorbs. I kind of like it here. (aka I love it)



1.

Pre-Departure

2.

One more day!

3.

The Day I Spread My Wings

4.

The Day of Planes, Trains, and Walking

5.

The Day of Aachen, Germany

6.

The Day of Class

7.

The day of Market and Maastricht

8.

The day of Worship and Homework

9.

The day of Shopping

10.

The day of my first Belgian waffle

11.

The day of stress and peace

12.

The day of tests

13.

The Day of London Introduction

14.

The Day of Buckingham Palace and Shakespeare

15.

The Day of the British Museum and Primark

16.

The Day of Our List

17.

The Day of Stonehenge and Bath

18.

The Day of the Long Train

19.

The Day of Edinburgh

20.

The Day of Stratford-upon-Avon

21.

The day of C.S. Lewis

22.

The Day of Oxford University

23.

The Day of the Return

24.

The Day of Dragging Feet

25.

The Day of Silly

26.

The Day of Stories

27.

The Day of THE Test

28.

The Day of Crazy Brussels People

29.

The Day of Chill

30.

The Day of Mon

31.

The Day of Bruges and Oostende

32.

The Day of Preparation

33.

The Day of Free Travel #1

34.

The Day of Free Travel #2

35.

The Day of Free Travel #3

36.

The Day of Free Travel #4

37.

The Day of Free Travel #5

38.

The Day of Free Travel #6

39.

The Day of Free Travel #7

40.

The Day of Post Travel Blues

41.

The Day of Reading

42.

The Day of Pots, Clouds and Pot Clouds

43.

The Day of the Descent

44.

The Day of Illness

45.

The Day of Relief

46.

The Day of Meeting Austria

47.

The Day of Vienna

48.

The Day of the Bavarian Alps

49.

The Day of Königssee

50.

The Day of Dachau

51.

The Day of the Disney Castle

52.

The Day of The Sound of Music

53.

The Day of a Thousand Trains

54.

The Day of High School?

55.

The Day of Friday the 13th

56.

The Day of BIRKENSTOCK OUTLET

57.

The Day of My Bed

58.

The Day of Literature

59.

The Day of the Eiffel Tower

60.

The Day of Stairs

61.

The Day of Monet

62.

The Day of Macarons

63.

The Day of Flea Markets

64.

The Last Day in Paris

65.

The Day of Recovery

66.

The Day of Crazy

67.

The Day of Study

68.

The Day of a Test

69.

The Day of More Study

70.

The Day of Halloween

71.

The Day of Switz

72.

The Day of Grindelwald

73.

The Day of Paragliding

74.

The Day of Lauterbrunen

75.

The Day of Wilderswil

76.

The Day of the Beginning of Italy

77.

The Day of Perugia

78.

The Day of Rome

79.

The Day of Florence

80.

The Day of the Best Burgers

81.

The Day of the Beginning of Greece

82.

The Day of Island Exploration

83.

The Day of the Aegean Sea

84.

The Day of Athens

85.

The Day of Last Moments

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