Today I decided to go out exploring in Philadelphia a little more. So I headed out to explore down South Street. Apparently South Street is known for the art that randomly pops up on random alleys off South Street. I decided to go to the Magic Gardens. It was VERY interesting. So much to see!! It is basically a garden/art exhibit made entirely of mosaics and other random knick knacks. They also had a little section set up to celebrate El Dia De Los Muertos, and you could put up notes to those who have passed away, so I took the opportunity to put some notes up for people I have lost.
I've been living in Philadelphia now for almost 3 months. Crazy how time flies!! Medical school is going well. The first block was anatomy, so of course I was so excited and loved every minute of it!! The block we're in now, is just a little bit less motivating and exciting for me, so I have been lagging a bit. I find myself studying all the time, even though I do think most of this stuff is boring right now. I came to the conclusion that studying in med school is like studying for finals....except every single day. It's alright though. We get to practice patient interaction and learn how to do a proper physical exam so it breaks up the monotony of studying biochem.
Well, I put traveling aside for a while and decided to go back to school. I am now living in Philadelphia and going to Temple University School of Medicine. It has been a whirlwind of a month getting adjusted to medical school life, moving into a new place, making new friends, but I love it! It's crazy to think that this time last year I was living back in Provo, confused as ever as to what I was going to do with my life and never even thinking about traveling the world because my financial situation would never allow me to. Now, I have done a little bit of traveling in Europe and am planning on traveling to Asia next summer during my 8 week break between year 1 and year 2 of medical school!
On Saturday, the 31st, we arrived back in Venice. We went to our hotel, dropped our stuff off then headed to the main part of Venice. We walked around for a while and actually found a kebab place!!! Of course we ended up getting kebabs for dinner!! Call me crazy but I LOVE them!! We walked around for a while then decided to call it a night.
I forgot to mention that at dinner the night we left Izmir, we were seated with two other couples. One couple from the states/Romania and another couple from Montreal. They were both very nice and we ended up being at dinner for about 3 hours just eating and talking!!
The following day, Wednesday the 28th, we had to wake up super early! Our tour was leaving at 7:30am! So we got up early and ate a little bit then headed out to Izmir. Our tour guide's name was Alif, but he let us call him Ali. Again, he seemed to be exactly what I thought a Turkish guy would be like. He was funny, but didn't laugh at his jokes and didn't make any hidden or unintended jokes.
On Sunday, we woke up in Croatia. I guess that's once nice thing about a cruise, you don't realize you're traveling anywhere because there is so much to do on the ship so you just wake up in a different location!
On July 22nd, I hoped on a plane and headed back to Italy! I was not really looking forward to the long flight but I was very much looking forward to being back in Europe and more specifically in Italy! I had my first taste of Europe, surprisingly in the airport terminal of the Newark Airport. Two little girls started playing their violins in the middle of the terminal and people were giving them money. It reminded me of the trains in Europe and all the people playing music for money.
Early on July 14th, I headed to the airport and headed for Newark, New Jersey. That was my first mistake....never fly into New Jersey! I was greeted by, well...rude New Jerseyers. I immediately felt "Europe-sick". I wanted nothing more than to get back on a plane and head right back to anywhere in Europe. After tolerating the rudeness, I started making phone calls to everyone I had been missing while in Europe. It was good to catch up with my friends and family while waiting at the airport.
On Tuesday, July 13th, I decided to get out and see more of Barcelona. On July 11th, I had decided to buy a ticket home for the 14th. I had a ton of stuff to get done before starting classes at Temple Medical School and there was no way I could get it all done from overseas, so I decided to come home for a week. You see, before I was accepted to Temple Medical School, I had planned on traveling extensively around the world until the end of December. Because I was going to be gone for so long my dad thought it would be fun to go on a cruise during that time. We found a cruise through the Adriatic sea for July 24th-31st. That was perfect because I would've been gone for a month and it would've been nice to see a familiar face. Well now that I got into Temple and have decided to come home, I find myself going right back to Europe for the cruise, only to come right back to the States and starting Medical School Orientation the day after I get back. No big deal though. :)
So, we didn't end up going to Pamplona. Instead we woke up late, since we didn't get to bed until pretty late the...well...that morning really. Once we woke up we headed to the next hostel that we were staying out while in Barcelona. (Yes, this will be the 3rd place in well...4 days) Once we dropped our stuff off, we headed to the beach of course!!
(I ended up spending an entire week in Barcelona so I'll break this up into a few different posts.)
Finally! A day we could just be kids again!!! We woke up relatively early and headed out to Disneyland!! Luckily there is a train that will take you straight to Disneyland which was about an hour outside of Paris.
On July 5th, Jules and I got up early and headed out to Paris! We started by trying to figure out how to get to the Eiffel Tower. We went a very round about way. We finally made it to the Eiffel Tower after passing a random statue of George Washington. The Eiffel Tower was PACKED!! The lines to go up were very long and the prices were not that cheap either. We decided to finish eating the bread and cheese we bought earlier that day. It was pretty cool to see all the sites and see the famous Eiffel Tower.
On July 4th, we woke up a bit late but headed straight to church once we woke up. We made it in time for most of Sunday school and sacrament. After Sunday school we met some guys in the ward who were from Utah actually but were in Paris for different reasons. It was funny because as we were walking to Sacrament, we all ran into someone we knew! Juliana ran into a friend from BYU who she also ran into in Singapore last summer. The guys ran into people they knew and I ran into Kate Lund! She was a friend from BYU who is serving a mission in Paris. Sacrament meeting was wonderful! There were tons of people from the States there, there was even a big group of students from BYU on a study abroad. They actually broadcast Sacrament meeting into another room so it could be translated into English!
On July 3rd, we woke up early and headed out to the Vatican. We went with Hunter and Matt, the guys from the hostel that we met the other day.
Sorry for the SUPER long post before, I promise this one will be shorter!! On July 1st, after I recovered my phone from Como, we headed to the airport. We arrived in Rome around midnight I would say. We finally got to our really secluded hostel down this really kind of creepy and small alley. It was an interesting hostel. While there we met these two guys who ended up being from Maryland and Massachusetts! It was relieving to meet some Americans for the first time in a while. We stayed up late talking to these guys and then finally went to bed.
On June 30th, Juliana and I woke up, got our bathing suits on and headed to the train station. Juliana had friends who told her we HAD to go to Lake Como because it is absolutely beautiful! Realizing quickly that Milan was nice but not interesting enough for another FULL day of touring around, we decided to take the 1 hour train ride to Lake Como.
On Tuesday, June 29th, Juliana and I headed to Milan. When we got there we did what I was now used to doing, hoping on a bus that would drop us off at city center and figuring it out once I got there. We made it to the train station, which ironically my parents lost each other less than a year before this trip. Luckily, Juliana and I didn't lose each other.
When I got to Dublin, I headed straight to my hostel. This was going to be my first hostel experience so I was a bit nervous. I get to the hostel and find it to be very clean actually. When I get to my room, I find a few other girls already asleep, so I try my hardest to be as quiet as possible. I find my bed and settle in. It was Saturday night so I looked up where the church was and planned on how I was going to get there.
On the 26th, I did the 2nd touristy thing of my entire trip. I hoped on a tour bus and headed to the Giant's Causeway. I didn't care much because I had always wanted to see the Giant's Causeway and this was pretty much the most effective way to get there. On the bus I met a few students from Seattle University who were doing an internship program down in Dublin and took a long weekend to visit Belfast.
On the 25th, I arrived in Belfast pretty early in the morning. I decided to make most of my time since I was only going to be there for a day. I got on a tour bus and did one of two touristy things of my entire trip. I went around Belfast and saw all the amazing murals around the city. I saw where the Titanic was built and tons of other historic sties in Belfast.
Sorry!!! Apparently I can't update my blog using my Blackberry? I don't know, all I know is that I would get to this point and it wouldn't let me type in the "compose" box.
So I discovered my phone doesn't let me write in the actual posting part of the blog so sorry this has said nothing for a while.
Anyways, where to begin!! I only have a few minutes so a quick story.
I went to New York and hung out with family for a few days. It was so much fun AND my cousin Joann got ENGAGED while I was there!!!
Joann and Lorraine drove me to the airport on Monday night and it was sad and scary for me because I was going to be alone for a while. Once I got to Iceland I took the bus into town. I got into town around 8am, the town doesn't wake up until about 10am. It was nice seeing the city quiet though. I walked around alone for a while. It was a bit chilly but it was a beautiful city. I would basically locate an attraction and then just figure out how to get there!! :) I really did love the quietness in Reykjavik. It was a very peaceful place and even when it did wake up there wasn't much hussle and bussle. I would very much like to visit Iceland again, but for more than just a few hours when I'm completely tired!
Anyway, my internet time is about up but if you want to see pictures go to my facebook page!! :) haha I have uploaded a few pictures from my phone!!
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