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europe, there i was

successfully ventured across the pond and back again.  we had a wonderful time.  K’s family was very nice and made me feel at home (and like i was part of the family) which is always nice.  we ate way too much food, drank a bit too much (well i did anyways), and saw some neat things.

as far as a relaxing vacation, i wouldn’t say it was that.  traveling overseas requires a lot of time and then you have to adjust to the time change.  on the way back it is the same thing.  this trip was a bit more tiring since i was meeting all of K’s family for the first time, and they had things planned for us pretty much every day we were there.  it wasn’t like we could just sit around one day and relax if we wanted too.  most of the time there were dinners to go to, visiting to do with her family, places to go, etc.

not that i’m complaining.  it was great to have free places to stay and food to eat almost every day.  outside of paying to get there, we didn’t have to spend very much of our own money.  so, all in all i wouldn’t trade the experience for anything.

we left columbus around 1pm on monday and arrived in gatwick airport, south of london at 7am on tuesday.  we had to transfer planes in philly (both on the way there and on the way back).  after we landed in london it was about 3 or 3.5 hours on a few trains to get to the town where K’s cousin lives (just outside sleaford).  we decided the best way to get on the time over there would be to stay up all day and then go to bed that night.  usually i can get a few hours sleep on the 8 hour plane ride over to europe, but this time i couldn’t.  so by the time we went to bed tuesday night i’d been up for about 36 hours.  i couldnt’ remember the last time i’d been up for that many hours straight.  in the end it worked out well though because the next morning we were pretty much on “england time”.

we spent the day on wednesday in london.  i’d been there the last time i traveled to europe, but only for a couple hours between trains.  it was nice to get to walk around some and spend a day there.  we saw st. paul’s cathedral (didn’t go inside though, it was £11 to get in!) and walked around the financial district.  we also walked over the millenium bridge which was cool.  we spent a bit of time walking along the thames and ate in a pretty decent pub on the river.  we walked down to big ben and the parliament building and took the train back from waterloo station.  all in all it was a pretty good sightseeing day.

we flew from heathrow to the airport in oslo where K’s uncle picked us up and drove us down to halden.  halden is the town where K’s mom grew up, and is where her grandmother and aunt and uncle live.  it sits on a river that leads down to the southernmost fjord in norway.  halden is also the border defense town between norway and sweden.  there is a very cool fortress there called fredriksten that we walked up to and checked out.  the history of the fortress is pretty interesting.  since it sits on the mountain looking over the city it also offers some very good views.

norway on the whole is pretty expensive.  the conversion from norwegian crowns to american dollars is to divide by something like 6.5 or 7.  so something that costs 65 crowns is about $10.  at first it is kind of hard to wrap your head around that.  you see something that is like 150 crowns and think “oh my god that is expensive!” but then when you divide it out it’s only like $23.  of course, everything there really is more expensive, so when you are paying like $10 for a glass of beer you really do realize how much more expensive things are.

a couple days before we hiked up to the fortress i took a boat ride with K’s uncle and a few of her other relatives down the fjord to an island where there was a viking burial site.  the burial site is basically a pile of rocks about 6′ or 7′ high.  one the way up to the burial mound there is a carving in the stone of a circle.  it looks like someone ran their finger around and around to make a groove in the rock.  they are not sure what it means, or if it was unfinished or what.  standing on top of the mound was an interesting feeling.  just thinking about the thousands of stones there and how they all had to be carried by hand and placed in the pile hundreds of years ago was weird.  there are native american burial mounds in ohio too, but i’ve never seen those.  now that i have seen this viking burial site, i think i will definately have to check out the native ones here.

the flight back home was pretty uneventful.  we did have our connecting flight from philadelphia back to columbus canceled, so we ended up having to stay at the philly airport for a few more hours.  i was very ready to be home by then, so it was kind of frustrating that we had to sit around and wait that much longer, but in the end it wasn’t that big of a deal.  we were back in our own house by 2am saturday morning.

i’m definately looking forward to going back again someday!

all of the pictures from our trip can be seen here

europe, here i come

in a couple weeks K and i are going to visit some of her family in europe.  we’ll be going to london for a couple days then over to norway for about a week.  i’m quite excited.  i’ve been to europe before, a couple years ago.  my then gf and i visited 7 cities in 14 days in a whirlwind tour.  it was a lot of fun and very cool to get to go over there and see the sights and whatnot.  going to so many cities in that short of a timespan seemed like a good idea before we went, but i think by the time we were done we both kind of wished that we had a bit more time in some places and that a couple of the other places we visited weren’t all that great.

that said, i’m really looking forward to spending some actual time in another country.  unfortunately we only have 2 days in london, but that’s better than the last time i was there where i only spent about 2 hours in the city, between a train over from bristol (where we flew in to) and a train through the chunnel to paris (where our first “real” stop on the vacation was).

K has family in both london and norway, so we won’t be paying anything to stay over there.  her family also owns a condo in barcelona that we’ll have to visit sometime too.  it’s totally awesome having a gf that has family in europe i’ve decided.

preparing to travel isn’t all that stressful to me.  K finds it exhausting and she gets pretty wound up before we’re even ready to go.  she’s already starting to freak out a bit about the few tasks we have to get done here before we go (having mail stopped, getting someone to come by and water our plants, exchanging some currency, etc).  i find that i get more calm as the depature date approaches.  i try to keep her grounded and focused though, so i guess we make a good team that way.  her seriousness in the planning also helps to balance out my seat-of-the-pants-ness.

marek is going to stay with my p and m, which is also going to save us a good bit of $$.  because he is so large, if we board him he requires his own “kennel run” which basically means he gets a little enclosed yard and crate to sleep in.  this runs about $125 per night at the vets where we board him, so that alone would almsot double the cost for us.  i figure this is the one and only time my mom and dad will be willing to watch him, so what better time than when it’s most expensive?  next time we’ll have to leave him at a friend’s house (they already volunteered and i told them we have a wedding in alabama this winter so they’ll def be keeping him then)

this time around we’re going to take our phones with us.  this is nice becuase last time i made, i think, 2 calls home and they cost me almost $100.  we have iphones (on at&t of course) which is good because they actually work over there.  of course it sucks because we have to pay international roaming charges.  i’m sure i won’t be talking on the phone very much, but it will be nice to be able to have someone call me if necessary and to call back home without having to use my credit card or one of those ripoff international calling cards.  but, that said, we cannot use any data over there as that is where they really rape you.  the guy at the at&t store said under no circumstances should we use data, as the rates are set by the carriers over there, and some of them are like $1/MB (YIKES!)

lamely, i think one of the things i look forward to is deciding what clothes i’m going to take and packing it all up.  i should probably check the expiration on my man card and make sure it’s still good… oh, and reading.  for some reason i always love to read on trips.  i think i read 3 books last time i was in europe (but we did have a lot of train time to read in.  doubt i’ll get that much reading done this time around)

so anyways, i guess i’ve rambled on enough for now.  if any of you have been to london or SE norway (we’re staying in a town called halden) and you have any suggestions on stuff to do/see please let me know.

wish me luck!