Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Aus nichts wird nichts.

I don't know why I don't just start bringing my pillow to Starbucks since I basically live here.  Other than not having internet still, it was an awesome week.  Spent last weekend in Trier, Germany's oldest city.  All I can is it was BEAUTIFUL.





Karl Marx lived here!

  



Also had a fun night out in Bonn this week enjoying a little karaoke action.











This week I traveled to Bucharest, Romania.  Why?  I have no idea.  There is a German Airline that lets you do “blind booking”.  You pick the dates you want to travel and then you choose a category like party cities, beaches, hiking, und so weiter.  Then you pay for your flight without knowing where you’re going.    Three of my girl friends and I picked the category “Metropolitan/Eastern Europe” and we got sent to Bucharest.  For never have even hearing of this city before, it was an awesome time.  I'm so glad we did it, when would you ever think to travel to Romania?!   Romania is full of beautiful people; it was like looking at art.  Plus, they’re one of the poorest in Europe, so food, shopping, and the castle-like hostel were crazy cheap.


On the balcony of the beautiful parliament!


So inspiring, found my dream job.


Our castle!
Bucharest Park

                                   
Out in the Old City.








We also drove to Transylvania.  The day before in Bucharest we had been walking around in the sun and then the next day in Transylvania it was a horrible blizzard.  I wish we would have checked the weather before that’s for sure.  Even so, it was still awesome.  We saw the most remarkable castle that I’m probably going to live in one day.  We also saw Dracula’s castle only to find out Dracula wasn't real.  Such a letdown! 

Dracula's Castle


Transylvania





The Blizzard!



Shopping in the cheapest shops I've everrrrr been too

The Old City <3 


I guess it was the week for jumping pictures ;)







Bucharest <3



Also, it really is a small world.  We were sitting in our hostel one of the nights and we met Badger Alumni!  So random we were all in the same hostel in Bucharest of all places, but it was really cool to talk to them and hear about the exciting international jobs they have after only graduating last may.

We had a midnight flight home to Cologne/Bonn, but the trains don’t run very often at night so by the time I finally got to bed it was 5:30 am.  So exhausting, but so worth it.  I will be traveling again next weekend to Venice, Italy!  Hopefully internet will be figured out this week since I’ll be getting homework finally now that school started today.

I have my room now though!  It felt so good to unpack, I was sooo sick of living out of a suitcase.


My school!
wie schön!

Leibe von Starbucks,
Hannah



1 comment:

  1. Love seeing your pics have a great semesterad town will be boring next year

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