Países Bajos
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    • Día 10

      On the go

      16 de junio de 2022, Países Bajos ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      What a week! Tuesday I had no class so I got to explore a bit, relax, and join IES staff and students for a borrel! Wednesday we got to go to an art museum and see some really beautiful pieces of work, bonus with the silent library that is STUNNING!! I also don’t have classes on Thursdays so I was able to relax some more then to prepare for a busy weekend! Friday was the IES trip to Delft which is a city very close to Amsterdam, with all of the beautiful history displayed just like Amsterdam. We did a workshop where we painted our own tiles and learned all about the process of making porcelain masterpieces. Once again, the architecture is just insane! Saturday, me and some friends got on a decently early train to Rotterdam to explore around there as well! We got to see some of the coolest apartments I have ever seen, pictured here the cubes that are completely slanted and just so cool! After we got home, me and Elena joined Violet and her friends for a canal boat tour which was also beautiful! After that we went out and celebrated being in Amsterdam and getting to explore! Today, I’m giving all my updates to those of you back home and getting started on some homework for class tomorrow! Can’t wait for the rest of what is to come 🤩Leer más

    • Día 7

      new normals

      13 de junio de 2022, Países Bajos ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      I LOVE my classes so far. My first class is my “sex and science: Dutch medicine and intersexuality” course. Just as expected, its SO interesting and so eye-opening as well. Our classes are in, natural sunlit rooms, windows open, circle desk set up. It feels like book club or an open academic discussion. The classes are 3 hours long, but we are given breaks. There’s a kitchen with tea and coffee that’s free for us to use as well. These first few days, I’m feeling anxious to get into a routine and feeling anxious to just get going and “experiencing”. After my first day of class, a few friends and I went and did some shopping which was just a short walk away. The city still feels so big to me, but it’s definitely beneficial having classes right in de wallen. After school and shopping, I was mentally drained and honestly feeling a little overwhelmed. So I ran around where I am living. It’s so odd to have sights of pigeons and seagulls all in the same run. The area I live in is very “up and coming” so it has notes of industrial vibes but a 5 min walk away and you are in the heart of houthavens. A park, lots of families with lots of children, groceries, small shops, active people. It’s all SO clean and public transportation is so nice. The days here are so long and I love being able to exhaust all the daylight. “Hot girl walks” are a daily thing :)Leer más

    • Día 26

      It's 'Boat Day"!!

      26 de agosto de 2023, Países Bajos ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Not sure why it’s showing us in the Netherlands?? Oh well. A little review of last night before we hop on the AMASonata.
      On our second last night in Budapest we had the opportunity to try a langos. Delicious. Lángos is famous Hungarian street food, which is basically a fried bread dough. The basic dough is made of water (or milk), yeast, flour and salt. Lángos is fried in oil and usually served with toppings. For Hungarians, the most popular topping is cheese and sour cream and that was our choice. Deep fried pizza. Amazing.

      Well, we got brave and worked our way into a RUIN BAR. “Back in 2004, a run down building on Kazinczy Street in District VII was saved from demolition by a group of entrepreneurs looking to open up a bar/community space. Rather than redeveloping they chose to work with the building’s ramshackle state, adding quirky furniture and decorations, creating a mix’n’match aesthetic and making use of a space otherwise destined for ruin.
      The venture was a success and provided the template for a new generation of bars. The ruin pub was born, with Budapest’s Jewish District district the focal point for this new nightlife trend. Buildings in varying states of decay were rescued and, rather than being totally renovated, ruin bars worked with their natural surroundings to create quirky and unique spaces”. We chose the Red Ruin Bar. Located in the heart of Budapest and not far from our condo, the RRB is a communism theme bar with red lights and a sense of humour about the political past. When you walk in, the first thing to see is a mural of Karl Marx, Lenin, Stalin and Mao Zedong celebrating in birthday hats. Definitely a different vibe. After 2 beer, one wine and a sparkling water, we were out the door… after spending only $12.00CDN. At least we can say we did it.

      Our beer of choice in Budapest has been the Soporoni brand. It doesn’t take much to develop a loyalty to a product. A great waitress on our first night was more than willing to share a few local facts with us and it really created a nice experience. Soporoni is named after the city of Soporon. Sopron is situated near the western borders of Hungary, at the foot of the Alps, 60 km from Vienna and 220 km from Budapest. It is known as the city of loyalty. In 1921, the residents had a choice to leave the monarchy or stay as part of Hungary. They chose Hungary and now we enjoy the beer.

      And now, we are off to our boat. Checked out of our condo in the morning and grabbed a tram to our boat to drop off our luggage. As boat check-in is not until 3:00PM, we’re off to check out another area of the city.
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    • Día 61

      Bus-y day

      3 de noviembre de 2023, Países Bajos ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Our original bus out of Brussels was supposed to be at 8:45 and take 3 hours, instead we left at 11:30 and got to Amsterdam just before 4 and they dropped us off at a different stop. But we got here 🎉

      We decided to take the train to the city center to get to our accommodation rather than braving a 2 hour walk in the rain with our packs. Our accommodation this time is similar to the space pod hostel - it's a pod type room with just a bed and a little walkway.

      After checking in we decided to get lost and just wander, we somehow made a wrong turn and ended up in the red light district, which was "interesting", after escaping the strange street we ended up at a hot food vending machine shop, where we grabbed some snacks.

      We strolled for a while longer before getting some fresh stroopwafles and heading back to the accommodation to sleep.

      Step count: 14k
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    • Día 15

      Netherlands day 11

      14 de abril, Países Bajos ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      On our last day in the Netherlands we spent the morning walking through Amsterdam with our newly acquired friends. In the afternoon we went to a small farm where we were shown the authentic clog making process, followed by a farm dinner that was made from products off of the farm.Leer más

    • Día 5

      4 am bedtimes

      11 de junio de 2022, Países Bajos ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Friday night I accidentally went to bed at 4am (worked out at 3am though thanks to the 24/7 gym!) and then woke up Saturday to avrey knocking on my door telling me it was 2:30 pm! Oops! Jet lag got me I guess… late start to the day but ave vi and I went into the city to find the ies center and grab some coffee and food. We honestly did get lost in the city, but it was seriously so fun and BEAUTIFUL. Once we decided we were just hungry and ready to eat we started to focus haha. We REALLY just wanted to find a place that had both- iced coffee and food. Iced coffee alone is just really tough to find here, but when you do find it, it’s VERY good. So we ended up cutting our loses and eating some Chinese in Chinatown and then went for boba tea with espresso after. Love that tipping isn’t really a thing here, but hate that free water isn’t 😭 On our way back we stopped at a few stores- picked up some shampoo and conditioner from a shop in Amsterdam Centraal and got off the bus a stop early to run into Albert Heijn (the grocery store) to get a few things I forgot about. We walked back and started to get ready for the evening! A big group of people in my program all made plans to go to a club. It opened at 10 so at about 10 we caught a bus and took the metro to Coco’s!! Coco’s was very fun and we met people from Germany, UK, and even ran into some fellow Americans. Details of the night are blurry hahha but it was fun to get to know the people in my program!!Leer más

    • Día 3

      25.000 stappendag

      20 de septiembre de 2023, Países Bajos ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      🎶De ochtendstond heeeeft goud in de mooond🎶

      Alleen was de ochtend voor ons wel een beetje de middag. 💤Dag begonnen met lekker broodje salami en een iced coffe die ik (weeral) op de grond heb laten vallen.🙁 Even sip momentje😿
      Maar daarna al snel terug opgefleurd 😁door de prachtige stad Amsterdam met haar mooie mooie huisjes. 🏠We hebben vooral vandaag wa rondgeslenterd en minstens 3 snoepwinkels bezocht, 🍭ni omda we iets wilde kopen, 💸ma omda ze er toch o-zo mooi uitzagen. 😍
      Na veel wandelen 🥾hebben we ons gedeplaceerd aan de kant van het water 🌊met een aperitiefje en daarna een frietjes van zogezegd “de beste frituur” hier. 🍟

      De zonsondergang was ook geweldig, stad stond precies in brand. 🌅

      Om de laatste avond te vieren zijn we nog een theetje ☕️gaan drinken met een red-velvet taart. 🍰Ook de terugtocht was red want we moesten terug via de redlight district. 🚨Ben daarna dan ook maar eventjes voor een raam gaan staan om deze reis terug te kunne betalen. 😌NEEEE MOPJE MAMA, ben een bescheiden dame. ⚠️⚠️⚠️

      We hebben de laatste avond wel in stijl afgesloten met een tekensessie. ✏️

      Nou slaapwel he 🛌
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    • Día 4

      Grachtenfahrt 🚣🏽‍♀️

      31 de marzo, Países Bajos ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Nach dem heutigen späten z'Morge und bitz Chääsdegustieren 🧀 , genossen wir eine einstündige Grachtenfahrt. Die Fahrt was sehr infomativ.

      💡Ethan, unser Guide erklärte uns, dass wegen eines Brandes🔥, der vor mehreren 100 Jahren stattfand, die Häuser hauptsächlich aus Steinen bestehen dürfen. Nur wenige Elemente und das Fundament ist aus Holz. Da das Holz jedoch morsch wird, finden wir hier auch viele sehr schräge häuser. 😱

      Er erzählte uns auch, dass man jährlich 25 Autos & 15'000 Velos aus den Grachten fischt, die von besoffenen Turis reingeworfen werden.🙄

      ❗Quizduell: warum ist das Rotlichtmilieu und die Kirche⛪ in Amsterdam direkt nebeneinander? Warum wird es Rotlichtmilieu genannt und was ist ein Blaulichtmillieu? - was denkt ihr? Schreibts rein wir sind gespannt auf eure Antworten.
      Auflösung gibts dann im nächsten Blog
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    • Día 2

      Amsterdam — Rembrandtplein

      12 de mayo, Países Bajos ⋅ ☁️ 79 °F

      What a great new experience for Ronnie and me. Our first time in Amsterdam and we’re staying on a houseboat in one of the main canals. My bedroom is under the couch! We sat on the deck this afternoon and watched the world go by. It’s so beautiful. We decided to just chill tonight, so we went to buy some pizza and snacks and we’ll be watching the sunset out on the deck. We are getting into the Amsterdam spirit. It’s like no place I’ve ever been.Leer más

    • Día 4

      Amsterdam — Mokum

      14 de mayo, Países Bajos ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

      Everything worth seeing in Amsterdam is less than a 20-minute walk from the boat. We really lucked out this time with AirB&B. It’s very comfortable too. The deck has been our sanctuary. We spend lots of time sitting out there watching all of the boats on the canal. The set-up inside is great. We each have a bedroom below deck on each side of the kitchen, and the beds are surprisingly comfortable. Although we’re docked in the city center, it’s pretty quiet for sleeping. An American couple walked by as we were leaving to head for a bus tour, and, thinking we were the Dutch residents of the houseboat, the husband said, “Life is good, huh?” We explained we were renting but acknowledged that, in fact, life is good on a houseboat. The tour showed us the areas of the city around the perimeter of the crowded center but the rest of the day we walked around the canals and over the bridges. I bought a t-shirt that has the word “mokum“ under the city’s name so I asked about it. The woman said it was a nickname for Amsterdam. I looked it up later to find that it means “safe haven” in Yiddish and was used by Jewish communities to refer to several Dutch cities, but over the years Amsterdam’s people adopted it as a way to warmly refer to their city. “Mokum is the city. Amsterdam is Mokum,” the woman had said in the store. And we were feeling it. From our little houseboat on the canal, Amsterdam is Mokum. Our plan for the day was to walk around and find something interesting to do between the morning bus tour and our tour of Anne Frank’s House later in the afternoon. We had lunch at a place that offered typical Dutch cuisine, and we ordered stamppot. It was kielbasa and a meatball on top of mash potatoes mixed with spinach — really good. The Rembrandt House was nearby so we took a really informative tour of his 4-story townhouse complete with art workshops, teaching studio, and a menagerie of artifacts from exotic places. We walked from there to the Anne Frank House. Ronnie had booked the tickets weeks in advance to make sure we could get in. The museum was incredibly sad but thoughtfully put together. I read the book as a kid and included Anne Frank in many lessons as a teacher, but the way the story was told in this museum, Anne’s father really came into focus. He was the one with the foresight and the courage to make the plan for the family to first escape to Holland and then to hide in the annex. His plan nearly worked. Sadly, what seemed like the mokum he had hoped for in Amsterdam turned into a nightmare. Of the eight people in hiding who were discovered by the Germans, he was the only one who survived the concentration camps. After the war, he dedicated his life to telling Anne’s story and having her diary published to fulfill his daughter’s dream of being a writer. I’m in awe of Otto Frank and I want to learn more about him.Leer más

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