American Girl in Europe 9 Verviers

I really do want to learn phrases that I can use in town because it is so nerve racking trying to communicate with people who don't speak the same language. I hate being those people who always ask them if they speak English because I don't want them to think we expect it. We are just totally helpless unless they can speak or understand English.
So, I am excited to learn some useful phrases at least. At about 10 we started Our Western Heritage class. Again, we listened to a video of the teacher going over the syllabus and then listened to her narrate a PowerPoint presentation. This was exhausting because it lasted like an hour and a half and we hadn't moved since 8:30. I was totally done after not moving and just listening for 3 hours. That may seem pitiful, but I'm used to only listening for half that time and with breaks in between. Also, I became dead tired at about 10:30 and wanted nothing more than to just go back to sleep. I felt exhausted.
After that class, we had chapel and then lunch. Lunch was pork chops, corn, cauliflower and broccoli, applesauce, and of course bread. Always bread. It was delish.
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American Girl in Europe - They Drive Crazy Here


Verviers. 
Today was our first day of school. I slept much better last night and even though I could have slept longer, I was thankful I rested peacefully.
However, just something I have learned about Europe, they drive crazy here. Every night we try to go to sleep to the sound of screeching tires and cars racing down the street outside our windows. I don't understand the joy in reckless driving at midnight but whatevs.
ANYWAY. We all woke up around 8ish and ate breakfast. None of us really got ready today but rather stayed in comfy clothes. Our first day of school outfits are on point. We started French class at 8:30. We watched a video of our french teacher going over the syllabus and then listened to her narrate PowerPoint slides. We mainly just repeated French words and phrases after her and then did some partner work.
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American Girl in Europe 8 Aachen

Aachen also has a lot of restaurants. When we got hungry we tried using a map to find a certain restaurant but their roads are very confusing. They have like open circular areas with like 5 roads leading in different directions or the streets intersect and sometimes become new streets. It is just a mess. So we didn't find that particular restaurant. But like I said there were many options. After walking a good bit we decided on a restaurant next to Charlemagne's palace and ate outside because the weather was like a perfect 70 degrees.
It felt wonderful. It is pretty warm inside the buildings since they don't have air in most places. We ended up going to cafe extrablatt. We were a bit concerned when the menus were in German and when our waiter started talking in German but luckily he spoke English and was helpful. I got a chili wrap (Yes Ansley, chili. I guess I do like it more than I realized.) It was delicious. After dinner we headed back to the train station but stopped at Nobis to get printen cookies. They are like gingerbread cookies with an extra spice filled twist. We took the train back and went back to the facility. I am currently about to go to our first tea time. How adorbs. 
I kind of like it here. (aka I love it)
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Europe 7 Aachen - Breathtaking Architecture

 Brandon (the last and final group leader to mention) led the whole group around Aachen on a small tour.

We visited the Aachen cathedral and Charlemagne's palace. Both had breathtaking architecture and detail.
We visited many fountains and walked a lot of its cobblestone streets. We also visited Elisenbrunnen, or Elisa fountain, which is a symbol for Aachen's designation as a spa town. You can drink the water from this fountain and many of us did. It's sulfur water and a hot spring so yeah, hot eggs describes it quite well.
Aachen holds a lot of old buildings and streets and everywhere you look is a picture perfect scene. Eventually the group split up into smaller groups and hit the town. It was the first time we were responsible on finding our way around and back to the train station. We just started walking and entering any store that caught our eye.
It was neat to just walk the streets and look at the outsides of the buildings and window shop. The stores were just normal shopping stores for clothes, shoes, glasses, and household items. We went into a bookstore at one point and it was cool to see typical books but in German. I bought a few Polaroid pictures with some German words on them there. They are cute but I have no clue what they say.
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JaninTravel - Mursi Village: Lip Plates

JaninTravel - Mursi Village: Lip Plates

How are Mursi women inserting and removing their famous lip plates?

Will one of them bite my finger off?