Well here goes post #1. I have been slow to finally get this up and post on it but I have kept a couple of mini blogs of stuff I have written. So far Europe has been incredible...a lot of old old buildings and some incredible poeople. I arrived in Milan on Sunday and slep a lot then walked a lot and met some very cool people in my residence Arcobaleno (from here on in denoted as Arco...it means rainbow btw) it´s very cool because there´s people from all over the world.
I will post my previous blogs below so that you all can hear from the moment I wrote them...but I am currently in a hostel in Madrid, my first hostel expereience and so far I ahve thoroughly enjoyed it. I left Milan on Thursday and will be leaving Madrid on Wednesday. Visiting Lauren has been an incredible blessing and we have had some great moments while exploring the capital of my ancient ¨motherland¨. It´s a beautiful city with some very cool history. We have walked most of the center of the city (several times) and hopefully worked off most of the weight gained from the delicious food.
Classes start on the 16th so once I get back I will have antoher weekend to explore Milan some more. Look for pictures on facebook if interested (links to be posted).
Ipod Post #1 The Flight to Milan:
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I love flying. There's just something about getting up in the air and looking down. As I leave dc I'm able to recognize all the streets the places I know the streets I drive my home my comfort what you would call your life. I leave it behind exciyed to get to know new streets new sights a new land def not lookimg for a nee life but the adventure continues and thats exciting
I'm currently nearing the coast and the vastness of the sea awaits the only sight is the horizon is that what god sees as he sees our future? The vast sea of potential? Instead of having the plane stop in NYC I want to just fly. How often do we detour going for the sea? Just for a stop because it makes more sense because our plane what we have won't get us to the destination. It's true we won't but isn't that where faith jumps in? Maybe just maybe these next five months will be the beginning of that kind of living just going in my feeble broken little airplane and aiming for the vast ppyential ahead, just have to remember that little plane is powered by the son of god himself. Would you consider believing that of yourself?
Just announced plane might be a little late fir the connection here comes adventure number one just gotta get on that plane.
Update: I made it perfectly on to the plane to Milan with time enough to send a mass text message saying goodbye. The Milan flight was long but pretty comfortable got to the residence after a very cool train and taxi ride. It´s awesome to arrive in a new city to the lyrics of ¨God of this City¨ and know taht it´s true all over the world.
Saved Post #2 The Flight to Madrid: a little more light hearted
So the first European flight adventure began by arriving way too early to the airport thanks to my dad who said I should be there earlier than the two hours I had planned. Everywhere I go I feel like I take every form of transportation available to man luckily boats aren't big in Milan. Note to the European traveller make sure you get in line 50 minutes before the plane leaves because you have to fight tooth and nail for the ovrhead baggage space luckily I followed the creation of the big line fairly quickly.
Ryanair is pretty cool super budget airline and you can tell they're trying to SAVE cash but it's done pretty tastefully no magazines 3 seats on each side safety instruction printed on the plastic seats and you have to buy EVERYTHING i thought they were going to charge me for just asking to see the menu and not buying anything... I do like the advertisements all over the baggage doors although ING must be paying a tonne for them but honestly pretty cool.
One annoying ocurrnce during my flight though. In the midst of my much needed slumber after getting home late last night the pilot chimes in unexpectedly and continues to have a conversation not too bad if it was only once but no he did it at least three times really dude no one can respond you're in the little locked doors.
Anyways it's fun I'll try to be more positive and not complain about the non-reclining seats which i can understand since i only paid 30€ for the flight theough you'd think hearimg from the captain 15 times would be an extra cost...
Also donñt be surprised by the hail to the king/queen music played whent he plane lands on time, quite a surprise but it does receive a lot of applause...but don´t take my word for it. Check it out for yourself on your next budget travels on ryanair.