quickie

Today was uneventful. Very hot. We each read a book. Blackberry’s dying. More tomorrow.
K

June 25, 2007. France. 4 comments.

another day in nice

So today was our second day in nice. We awoke to angry Asians and a very filling breakfast. It was pretty much the same as all hostels offered but somehow todays seemed to be bigger. Weird. But after a late breakfast we changed and got ready for our very busy day. Being extremely subburnt from yesterday, none of us really felt like going to the beach. We walked through old nice a little, noticing how it was Sunday so next to nothing would be open. We decided to take a long lunch at a cafe. We ordered our drinks and then our food which was pizza and pasta. The waitress took our plates almost immediately after we finished eating but then she asked if we want the check or coffee or anything but we planned on getting desert so we asked for a few minutes. A few minutes turned into an hour and we got the idea that it was a game they play with the Americans. Are how long it takes the Americans to say something to get their desert, or something weird like that. But three and a half hours later, we left the cafe feeling very full and confused. We had some time to kill so we walked up a beautiful hill which I think we have pictures of that may be up. But the buildings were multi colored and it was amazing. We sat and relaxed a little before heading to the market for dinner and snack supplies. It being Sundays and with no luck on our side, of course it was closed. We headed back to the hostel, very exhausted from our day, and have crashed hard since. We are in the process of going to bed and it seems like we will all sleep well. Have a wonderful day and you will hear from us tomorrow.
Maggie

June 24, 2007. France. 3 comments.

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June 24, 2007. France. 4 comments.

nice is nice

Today we awoke in our beautiful hotel room to a sunny day on the southern tip of France. We packed all of our belongings and headed for the hostel we had booked for this evening. We couldn’t go to our room because check in wasn’t until three and it wasn’t even noon.so we just dropped of our bags and headed for the market where we purchased the essentials, water and tanning oil. So we then made our way to the beach which was surprisingly hard to get to due to the iron man competition being held here. The beaches were overwhelmingly full and sandless. We found an empty spot and laid our towels over a bed of rocks. We tanned for an hour and then made our way to the water which was a little too cold for our liking. So we went to lunch a very nice lunch. I had nuggets of chicken and Maggie and keelin had burgers. All very satisfying.we did some walking around the town and then went back to the hostel to check in. We found that we will be sharing a room with four other girls. Not too bad. Nice digs compared to Amsterdam. We set up our beds and then went back out. We found a lovely little ice cream stand and indulged a bit. After that we walked around the market set up near the shoreline and looked at some goods. Looked no better then the Saturday market to me. We have since made it back to the hostel and are awaiting the darkness in order to perform a midnight mediteranian swim. Wish us luck. Over and out.

Casey

June 23, 2007. France. 4 comments.

exhaustion is our new home boy

Hello everyone. It’s Keelin. I know it feels like I just blogged and you want one of the other girls but get over it. I haven’t written for days, the last one was just lost. You’re stuck with me. So, now that I’ve thoroughly disappointed each of our followers, I’ll tell you about our day. As Maggie bitterly told ya’ll (that’s American!heart heart Lexi) we stayed in an upscale hotel in Lille last night. For some reason, there was a parade of sorts outside our window. The noise did not stop all night. It made for a great start of the day at 5 AM. That’s right, we woke up at 5. In case you live under a rock, 5 AM is that time of day that 99% of the world’s population would rather be dead than be awake. If you’re an early bird and you love being awake at 5 AM, then I hate to tell you this, but I automatically hate you. I suppose I should take this time to apologize in advance for any bitter emotions conveyed through this entry. I’m moody right now. But here’s the thing… This is our blog, so I can write however I feel and if you have a problem with it close the browser right now because you’re probably an early bird and I don’t like you anyways. So back to our day (you’ll probably see those same five words about 956 times in this entry-I’m feeling a bit ADD tonight) we caught our train from Lille to Paris at 6 AM. When we got to Paris, we had to take the RER from Gare du Nord to Gare du Lyon. A fifteen minute ride and we had half an hour before our next train left the station. Being the gangsters we are, we made it to our gate with time to spare. The train ride from Paris to Lyon was probably about two hours long, but I’m not even going to pretend to care because I slept the entire time. Go lethargy! Once in Lyon, we had an hour and a half to spare before boarding our next train. We found a great inexpensive cafe, Paul, and bought some food. Maggie got four little cheesy bread things. Casey got two of those, a sandwich, and a slice of chocolate cake. I got two bread things, a sandwich and a chocolate chip bread thing. The food was SO good. And cheap. Our favorite. And no we did not devour all of it at once. We’re not little piglettes. We ate it over the three hour train ride to Marseille. On that train, there were separate rooms in each car with eight seats in each. We shared our room with a twenty or so year old French boy. I think he thought we were annoying, but get guess what? I don’t care. He’s French. As a wise boy once said, “The only thing the French have is french fries and they didn’t even invent those, America did, and we felt sorry for them so we named them after the French.” :) so… Back to our day, the train ride to Marseille wasn’t horrible. While Maggie played her gameboy, Casey and I used Kaitie, aka the blackberry if you forgot, to check out this great site that Sarah from Amsterdam told us about. It’s called thesuperficial.com. You should probably look at it right now. Well, after your read the rest of my ranting. The rest of the train ride was spent sleeping. For me at least. I think Casey slept too. Maggie probably didn’t. Poor girl. So we got to Marseille and waited at that station for two and half hours to then realize that our train was fifteen minutes late. Yes! When our train did decide to show up, we found that it was small and packed. Most uncomfortable ride so far. It’s probably about as uncomfortable as the metro. Only the metro is better because that’s our g unit and it’s only a few minutes per ride as opposed to the two and a half hour ride from Marseille to Nice. But alas, we did finally arrive in Nice at 645. We walked to our hostel, and once again I was amazed by our navigational skills. We found that baby right away. There was only one problem… It was booked. We decided to reserve a room for tomorrow night and then we walked around and looked for a hotel to stay in for the night. Unfortunately, everything was booked. We went to seven or more hotels, only to find out they were full. Even Best Western. Here’s the thing though… Best Western is American. We’re American. Doesn’t that give us priority? Throw a French bum out and give us a room. However, France is backwards and doesn’t follow the common sense rules so we had to search for hotels for two hours carrying around our fifty pound bags. Life sucks. Here’s what I don’t get, why are they all booked? I mean, Nice is nice and it’s right on the water, but that is seven plus hotels full. It’s not THAT great. The whole town is currently under construction and it’s France. Who likes the French enough to fill seven hotels? So when we found a hotel, we were so exhausted slash smelly that we were turning European and we didn’t care that it was out of our price range. Let me explain one thing. I am a clean girl. I shower every day, and despite what my mother says, I even shower when the new Harry Potter books come out. So when I had to travel as much as we did without showering since Paris, two days seems like a much longer time than one would think. So the first thing done was shower. Thank God it was in the top ten of best showers ever taken. After the shower, I sat in our 116 euro room and asked myself, “What is so great about the French?” unable to come up with anything, I turned to the blog to vent. Unfortunately, I wrote for about an hour, only to submit it and it only published the first six sentences. WTF? All signs point to French conspiracy. So now that I have finished take two of the blog and made myself sound like a racist biatch (I’m not by the way, I’m just tired and resent the French), I will join my fellow travelers in Dreamland. There, I will enjoy a steak and some Taco Bell and the top ten most American things I have ever heard of. So good night.
K
PS today I decided that one of the first things I’ll do when I return home is watch Team America. (f yeah)

June 22, 2007. France. 7 comments.

stayokay (lost message from K)

So last night, the little french brats woke us up at 1030. Yeah… We were asleep then. But anyways they were being loud as ever so I opened our door and glared out. I don’t know if I glared at a person or a fire extinguisher or what, but when I slammed the door and banged on it, I heard a flurry of french hushes and silence. Well… Close enough to silence. So we ended up waking up around six and showering and getting ready. Then we went down to the breakfast room to get our food and the brats were flooding the room. Life sucks. At around 745, we hooped on the metro. I have recently come to the realization that the thing I will miss most in Paris is line 13 on the metro. That’s our boy. But moving on. We caught our train to Lille and were on our way. Right now we’re sitting on my bed at the hostel. We’re in an all girl dormitory this time. We’re talking to a nice couple all about the sights and the city. When we got into town around 4 and have been exploring since. Such sights… We passed by many live shows. I’ll let you interpret which kind. Sorry if this entry seems confusing and blah blah blah, but we’re talking to these girls and it’s hard. But anyways. I don’t think I have much to say. So on we go to experience the nightlife of Amsterdam. :)

K

June 22, 2007. France. 2 comments.

today sucked.

So casey told you all that we had left Amsterdam early and were on our way to nice. Well, the lady that gave us our tickets and told us which gate to go for lille, the city that we would use our eurorail passes to get to nice, she failed to mention which stop we got off at but on our ticket it said a city or station so we thought we would be fine. The train goes and goes and goes and reaches its final destination, brussells. Apparently we had to get off of the train like two hours earlier. We then had to buy another ticket to go to another town to get off the train to get on another train just to get to France. We get to lille around seven ish and find out that there was either a crash or a strike that prevented any trains to nice for tonight. So we decided to stay in lille for the night and catch a very early train to get to nice. As we look outside the train station we see four hotels automatically. We go into a couple and they are either full, too expensive or too dirty. We decided to give ourselves a break and splurge on the nice hotel where we currently are at. After lugging our luggage up four flights of spiral stairs we are ravishingly hungry. We were so desperate, we went to mcdonalds. It was horrible. Yet the most satisfying burger I ever had. Even though its not sitting quite well now. But that’s all for our very uneventful yet extremely tiring day and we will hopefully be blogging from nice tomorrow. We shall be riding trains from six in the morning to about six or seven at night. Wish us luck.
Maggie

June 21, 2007. France. 8 comments.

last day in Paris!

Today was a very uneventful day though it had its highlights. For instance, the Germans at breakfast. They were very rude. I, Maggie, was trying to get to my seat but the German girl behind me had her rearend sticking out so far that I could not pull out my chair in the slightest. After trying to noticeably yet unnoticeably bump her chair so she would get the hint to scoot in, she didn’t. Somehow, I don’t even know how because her chair was out so far, I managed to sit down but very cramped and uncomfortably. As you can most definitely tell, I am still bitter. Hopefully there won’t be any more run ins or shat will go down. Anyways, back to our day, we decided to go to sacre coeur for souvenirs and saint charms so that was our first stop. For those of you who have never been to the sacre coeur, it is on top of a very large hill. We-could-see-our-hostel-miles-away-from-the-top very large hill. But to get to the top, there were only stairs and after a baguette only diet, stairs are not your friend. We had to take a few rest stops here and there, but we finally made it. We stopped in to the side shops first of all to find postcards for y’all. We wanted to find the one that I saw when I came in eighth grade, which had many different penis pictures, but be thankful, because those are not the ones you’ll be getting, we couldn’t find them. But before purchasing my set of cards, my lip began to swell and turn white. I hadn’t felt any pain so I didn’t think it was a bite of any kind. I let it wait itself out and low and behold, the swelling went down. We then ventured into the sacre coeur where we had witnessed a beautiful mas the day before and headed for the gift shop for the saint charms it was requested upon us to get. Casey and I chose the saint Christopher for ourselves because he is suppose to help with safety during traveling. I’m not sure which ones keelin chose but I’m sure they are lovely. We got others but they aren’t being named due to the fact that said person may be following our blog and will know her gift that we have decided to keep secret from her. You know who you are, because you asked specifically for it. But after that adventure, we metroed our way to the train station to get our tickets to our next exciting destination. And then we took a very long metro ride, again, back to our hostel where we played gameboy and wrote postcards. After a brisk walk in the park, we sent off most postcards and stopped by the pharmacy. Its been nap time ever since and is about to be bed time. I apologize that our day was so uneventful that I had to focus on little, inexciting things just so I had something to write. Tomorrow’s will be better as you will be hearing from our one and only kiki and we love you all. Goodnight.

June 19, 2007. France. 4 comments.

HELICOPTER!

I’m too sexy for my hat.

What do you think about that?

June 19, 2007. France. 2 comments.

please note

Last night when I wrote my little blog I was half way asleep. It took me a total of three hours to write that blog both inbetween and during sleep times. So I would like to apologize for spelling and punctuation mistakes as I was not fully concious. Also… We would like to further instill in your minds our attitudes towards Germans; completely unfavorable. Very loud. And they cornered us at breakfast this morning. Scary being the lone English speakers in a sea full of angry accented voices. We tried to keep our jokes (mothers you know of which kind we speak) to an all time low for fear of reigniting the flames of past wars. One other thing on a complete side note. We would like to congratulate the newly wedded Kelly and Monty gamble. Big props, hope the honeymoon is treating you well. That’s all for now. Maggie will be writing you tonight.

Casey

June 19, 2007. France. 6 comments.

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