I had one day in Paris, where i met a lovely canadian boy named Patrick who thinks i'm awesome (i won't correct him), saw notre dame, shopped a little, saw les pyramides all lit up at the louvre and watched the eiffel tour twinkle in the distance. when i ventured to the train station to try and change my train time so that i'd have more time in paris (seeing as i was abandoned by the person i was meant to stay with in grenoble) - but, when i got to the station, they kicked me out because some tool had left his bag unattended and they decided it was a bomb, so a bunch of men in guns turned up... needless to say i couldnt change my train.
i am now in grenoble, staying in a somewhat creepy hotel - but at least ti's close to the train station, ny shoulders are so sore from carrying my crap around that i can barely move!! damn my unhealthy obsession with buying interesting books...
everything is shut here today, as it is sunday and europe doesn't do well on a sunday. tomorrow i plan to spend the last of my money. nobody here speaks english, which is interesting... and i really should try to find the touristy things to do in the area, but meh! also, the recievers on all the public phones have been sliced... creepy. took me ages to find one that worked so that i could call home and assure mum that i wasn't dead!!
i leave for home on tuesday - home on thursday morning, wooo!!!!!!!! i think i lose half a day so,ewhere, time differences trip me out... cant wait to get home and unpack all of my random new bits and pieces. i hope the boy likes his pressies!! i can't wait to go home!!! and to have welcome-home cocktails on friday with the gang, hehe.
i love europe!!
i am now in grenoble, staying in a somewhat creepy hotel - but at least ti's close to the train station, ny shoulders are so sore from carrying my crap around that i can barely move!! damn my unhealthy obsession with buying interesting books...
everything is shut here today, as it is sunday and europe doesn't do well on a sunday. tomorrow i plan to spend the last of my money. nobody here speaks english, which is interesting... and i really should try to find the touristy things to do in the area, but meh! also, the recievers on all the public phones have been sliced... creepy. took me ages to find one that worked so that i could call home and assure mum that i wasn't dead!!
i leave for home on tuesday - home on thursday morning, wooo!!!!!!!! i think i lose half a day so,ewhere, time differences trip me out... cant wait to get home and unpack all of my random new bits and pieces. i hope the boy likes his pressies!! i can't wait to go home!!! and to have welcome-home cocktails on friday with the gang, hehe.
i love europe!!
4 comments:
books should be lighter. we could probably invent lightweight books. oh i think someone already has, it's called a kindle. not quite as cool as a real book though.
Lol josh was saying a similar thing about a bag being left in a train station at paris...how often does that happen there? are french people just really forgetful? or just really paranoid?
can't wait for you to get back! xoxo
annie !
hello .. its been quite a while since i have ventured to your blog, but i have returned !
not quite sure where i've been, i really havent been checking out my usual websites and blogs lately - maybe its the addictiveness of facebook haha.
anyway, wow, youre in europe ! that must be amazing, i've always wanted to go.. but ive never been overseas :(
hope youre having a lovely time and have a safe trip home :)
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hey caiti,
i wondered where you'd been, glad you're back. europe was great and i got home in one piece. now i have heaps to do to organise myself this year, fun fun. hope you've enjoyed your holidays, and your facebook addiction!
and rosalie, books need to be on paper. but superlightweight ones would be awesome...
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