Well last weekend I went on my last trip to visit my cousin Rob in Amsterdam (do not fret I will still write more posts before I'm done with school!). I really wanted to go to Majorca next weekend because I am done with all of my finals really early but everyone else has finals so that's not happening. So, about our Amsterdam vacation. Let's just say it was interesting.
So we got to the airport really early because we have had so many travel problems that we just wanted to be safe. Then out flight was delayed an hour and a half, plus we had to sit for another half an hour to 45 minutes after we got on the plane. So our flight got in super late. While we were waiting in line to buy train tickets at the airport, I felt someone tugging on my backpack. So I turned around and I saw the lady behind me move her hand and act like nothing was wrong, but SHE TRIED TO STEAL FROM ME. I mean I have always been careful and all that was in there was my pajamas and my acting journal but still. I was cranky and this did not make me any happier. Then we had to take a train to our hostel but the transportation in Amsterdam is super confusing, so we got on the wrong train then had to figure out what to do and wait for the one we needed. Then we got to where we needed to be but our hostel gave awful directions so we were searching for our hostel for 45 minutes. So we ended up getting to our hostel over 4 hours after we were supposed to arrive. Lucky for us the desk worker was really nice and stayed late because check in ended at 10 and we didn't get there until around 11:15. After we were all checked in we just went straight to bed because we were tired and frustrated after our difficult day of travels.
So we set out on the long trek to get to the gardens. While we were waiting, Amsterdam weather so nicely decided to start pouring rain and hailing. It was a wonderful experience. Luckily when we got to the gardens it decided to get sunny and warm up, which was really nice. It would have been kind of miserable if we had to walk around in the rain all day. So we got to the gardens and poked around the tourist shop while we were waiting for Rob and his friends. This time it was Rob, his friend Spencer who we had met before and 3 other friends, Paul, Miguel (who was from Madrid originally) and another guy who was Belgian and I'm very sad to say I have no idea how to spell or pronounce his name. But anyway after we met up with them we set off to explore these massive gardens.
The gardens were beautiful. It was really nice to just walk around and enjoy it all. It was also nice to catch up with my cousin before I head back to the states. I think we have bonded a lot over this experience. I also liked getting to know all of Rob's friends. They're pretty cool for engineers (kidding, kidding, they are cool people in general). I am really happy that they all enjoyed seeing flowers. Most guys wouldn't admit that, but it was really awesome so of course they enjoyed it. We got to walk across a pond, but me being the coordinated person that I am almost fell in. Spencer didn't help when he almost pushed me in. But once I was on land, I thought it was funny. After walking around and adventuring for over four hours, Rob, Meg and I decided to head back to Amsterdam. We tried to convince his friends to come with us but they were lame and played chess on a large chess board instead.
But, when we got back to Amsterdam we were all pretty hungry since we only had little ham sandwiches for lunch, so we stopped for dinner. We got pannekoken which is the dutch word for pancakes. They are really big, thin (kind of like crepes) pancakes. I got apples, honey, whipped cream, vanilla ice cream and cinnamon on it. It was super delicious. I also got BACON! Although I am not a big breakfast eater at home, for some reason here I have a craving for the breakfast my dad makes on weekends everyday.
After that Rob walked us around and pointed out thing, acting as our unofficial tour guide. He showed us some coffeeshops (which I naively had no idea what they actually were) and then took us to the edge of the red light district. I don't know what I really expected but it was not girls standing in windows with red lights above them. I am naive about these things, which I am okay with. We walked back toward Amsterdam station and parted ways because it was pretty late. It was sad to leave Rob but I was really grateful I got to spend so much time with him over this semester. Then Meg and I headed back to our hostel and went to bed.
Love,
Ashley
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