Europe 6 The Day of Aachen, Germany

First night in the building did not go well. Whether it was the time change, jet lag, heat, loud noises, or the unfamiliar bed and pillow; my night was restless.
I went to sleep at about 9 and slept decently until about 4 AM. That is when the exhaustion started. I tried every sleeping position, earplugs in and out, sleep mask on and off, different pillow placements, and breathing techniques and nothing was allowing me to go back to sleep. I tried for about two hours and finally after some time spent on my phone checking out everybody's' first day of school outfits at Freed, I fell back to sleep at 6. The next hour of sleep passed quickly and I was not ready to wake up at 7.


After we made our sandwich lunches to eat on the train, we departed for our day trip to Aachen. We walked to Verviers-Central train station to catch the train to Aachen but it didn't leave until 12:30. We ended up eating our lunches while at the train station because it was going to be like an hour wait.
The train ride was about a 30 minute ride and then we arrived at the Aachen train station, Hauptbahnhof.
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Europe 5 Verviers

It was quite a scene. 26 Americans rolling
their huge suitcases across cobblestone sidewalks with huge backpacks on. We
received a lot of strange looks and stares.

After our tour, Marie Johnson
made us an array of sandwich “fixins” and we ate lunch. It was amazing! After
not eating during all that train traveling and walking, we were starving.
After
lunch, we set up our beds and got settled in and got ready to leave at 5 for
dinner. We had reservations at a pizza place called Cucina Restaurant at 6.
During the hour gap, the Johnsons took us on a tour of Verviers.
It is a small
town and has a lot of charm. The buildings just hold so much age and history.
The pizza was delicious but our whole group was just so done for the day. We
were falling asleep at the table after we ate. So we bustled back to the
building to take our showers and hit the hay. So day one in Verviers ends early
but it was the perfect start to what will be a great semester!
Tomorrow: Aachen,
Germany!
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Europe 4 Planes, Trains, and Walking
We
landed in Brussels and apparently some of the luggage crew went on strike so
after we went through customs we went to retrieve our luggage and met a huge
crowd of people.
There was no room to maneuver and no room around the luggage
areas to even see if your luggage was on the belt. It took our group probably
close to an hour to get our luggage and finally walk to the train station. Once
we found out what trains to take to Verviers, we encountered our first European
train ride!
It was also the first time we would be able to see the landscape
and architecture. The first thing I noticed was corn! Corn fields all around. I
was surprised but felt right at home! The landscape is very rural. Lots of
farmland. The houses are mixed. Some old quaint houses that are skinny and tall
with lots of chimneys, and then some modern square houses with lots of windows.
The buildings are old and brick and stone and as adorable as you would imagine
them to be.
I was screaming inside from happiness and cheesing big on the
outside. We switched trains like 3 times so we became very skilled at
maneuvering our huge suitcases up and down escalators and up and down the train
stairs.
We
finally made it to Verviers where we met another one of our group leaders,
Steve Johnson.
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Europe 3 Using A Bathroom

30 minutes before we landed in Brussels, I didn't feel great after an 8 hour flight. They served us dinner almost immediately. I had a nice array of chicken and broccoli, cheese, 3 grapes, yes, 3, and some salad.
It
wasn't bad for the terrible "airplane food." I then tried to get some
sleep. Well let me tell you, that's no easy feat. I never realized how picky I
am when it comes to my sleeping position. I've realized I need my feet up, and
head laying horizontal of some sort, and need something to lean against. Well I
could not really do any of that since I was in the middle section and an aisle
seat. Needless to say, I didn't get much sleep despite my best efforts. I think
I did get some sleep here and there though.
I also
got to experience using a bathroom while bumpily flying very high in the sky.
That was neat. I learned to avoid that seat though. Turbulence does not help
people's aim. Finally, at about 2 in the morning U.S. Time and 8 in the morning
their time, we ate some breakfast. Noosa yogurt (which is one of my faves so
that was comforting) a peach muffin and some cheese. It was decent for airplane
food. When we started to descend, we flew over London, and it suddenly hit me
that I was in Europe. Crazy!
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Europe 2 Yikes... Yay!
Next
stop was security so cue the goodbyes. Short and sweet. See ya in 3 months
fam:) Luckily, security was a breeze since I went through pre-check security so
shoes stayed on and bags stayed in tact. Walked through and boom. Done. Most
stress free security I've ever encountered. I only waited for boarding about 30
minutes and then it was time for flight #1! Pretty smooth flight. Good
pretzels. No crazy seat mates. I'd say it was successful.
I landed in Atlanta and I got off at terminal A. Figured out my next plane
leaves from terminal E.
Yikes...
that's a
long walk. Thankfully they have handy little trains that take you across the
airport so of course I jumped on one. Finally got to my gate, grabbed some food
and ready to relax and wait for the rest of the group. Well...I got a phone
call saying the rest of the group would be delayed, and we would have to travel
across the Atlantic on our own! I met up with 7 other girls going on the trip,
and we boarded the plane and found out we were going to wait for some other
planes due to weather.
Next
thing we knew, the rest of the group boarded the plane. So then the group was
all traveling together again!
Yay!
We ended
up leaving 2.5 hours later than originally scheduled, but I'm glad we
waited.
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Europe 1 The Day I Spread My Wings
I woke
up the morning of departure feeling ready to go. My brain instantly started
going through my mental checklist of all the last minute things to gather
before I left for the airport. Glasses. Computer. Charger. Makeup. Check.
I
made some eggs because it's the food of champions. At least I think so. And
then I sat waiting for Ansley and Mom to be ready to take me to the airport. I
tried to analyze what I was feeling but it's hard to describe. Ready to be
there but also not wanting to leave. Ready to be on the other side of the
airport craziness but also slightly resisting the decision to get in the car
and go.
Calm but anxious. Again, that internal battle. It's good to have both
though because it levels out in the end. On the way to the airport, I called
Benjamin. One last normal FaceTime conversation about what we had been up to
the day before. He wasn't the only friend I heard from though. Multiple of my
dear sweet friends sent me messages wishing me luck and sending me their love
and prayers. I definitely felt the love! Special shoutout to all of those who
did think of me this morning or yesterday before I left! I may be biased, but I
have the best friends a girl could ask for!
We arrived to the airport and
parked so Ansley and Mom could come in and see me off (how sweet are they?)
After struggling with understanding very clear images on how to scan my
passport, (??) I checked my bag and we took off to wait in a Starbucks.
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