Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Amsterdam

Sorry it has been so long! We’ve been doing a lot of very little to write about! Pretty much all of last week was spent just walking around The Hague while Grace was at work, or me just being home researching some stuff for school next semester.

Thursday, however, was a big judgment at the ICTY (International Criminal Tribunal of the Former Yugoslavia) where Grace works so I went in to watch that. It was really interesting to see the whole set up and be able to be in the gallery. The families of the two men were also in the gallery, which made it even more charged. The first one was found not guilty, and the second guilty and sentenced to 12 years. Basically it was a lot of cheering followed by a lot of crying. It was also strange because you could tell that it was just bad situations – the men were acting in war, yet probably committed terrible war crimes, so it was just weird to watch it all.

Thursday night was even more exciting. Grace told me that we should get a really late dinner and go walk around or something, so after a long nap we headed out around 8pm. As we got closer to where the restaurant was, I noticed a girl sitting who I thought looked familiar, and she was! Nura had flown in from Romania where she is working for the summer, and she and Grace had conspired to surprise me on my birthday weekend! It was very exciting!

This is me, completely surprised that Nura is there


Friday Nura and I went into Grace’s work to watch some actual trials. They were a lot different from the judgment I had seen the day before and pretty slow moving, and very detail-oriented for something that was so vague and long ago – a lot of research must go into it all. That afternoon, the three of us headed to Amsterdam. We pretty much just walked around to see the city. We went to the Anne Frank House, and then were going to go to one of the other major museums but had lost track of time and they had closed by the time we were done with that. So instead we went and walked through the Red Light District, and in some attempts to get pictures of a nearby canal, got yelled at by some prostitutes who thought we were taking pictures of them.

On Sunday we decided to go to eastern Netherlands to the Kroller Mueller museum, which is in a national park and has free white bicycles that you can take around the park and the museum. When we got there though, most of the bikes had been taken from the main entrance, and were all now in the center at the museum. We finally managed to get some (Grace rode a child size bike =) ) but coming back was not so lucky because all of the people who left the museum had moved them back to the entrance, so we had to walk a couple of miles. That night, they also took me out to dinner for my birthday.

This is from when we were walking around the sculpture garden at the museum

Monday we slept in and just lounged around for the morning. Nura had to leave out of Amsterdam so we went back to see her off. We had about two hours before she had to leave though, so we rented a paddle boat to paddle through the canals. (For those who don’t know, almost all of Amsterdam’s streets have a canal going through the center of them, and they are all connected, so you can essentially navigate through the entire city just by boat)

This is my view from the paddle boat

That was pretty much the weekend – I leave to go home on Thursday, so I will probably take some last minute pictures around here today and post them later, as well as maybe go see one of the museums we couldn’t go to in Amsterdam.



This is a video from paddling - I thought I had gotten Grace in it, but apparently not - you can still hear her though!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Terschellilng

We left super early on Saturday morning, took a three hour train ride up to the north of the Netherlands, and then a ferry across to the island of Terschelling. We rented bikes for the two days we were going to be there so we could bike around - the island has bike paths galore and even some of the beaches were only accessible by bike!

The first day we started biking around the West side of the island to get to the opposite side and the beach that was there. We started late, and on our way back we ran into a lot of rain! The weather there was incredibly unpredictable. When we finally got back to our hostel, we attempted to play some cards but decided to crash early and get a good start the next day.
We woke up pretty early and thought that we would bike along towards the east side along a coastal route. We ended up biking through the middle for a little bit and then found our way through a farming community to the coast. Basically this path was between a slope towards the water and a slope of grass full of grazing sheep who Baaaa'ed at you as you rode past, and some charged! We rode for a little while until we realized it was a giant island and was going to be like this for a while so we turned around and went back. We spent the rest of the afternoon lying on the beach and walking around the main the street until we had to catch the ferry back. Six hours later (and a wrong train) we were back in the Hague and asleep.


Friday, July 4, 2008

Den Haag

Hello!

I left Stockholm on Wednesday afternoon and flew to Amsterdam to spend some time with Grace in The Hague! At first I got on the wrong train, haha, but it all worked out ok because an Irish lady helped me get onto the right one.

I've only really been here a day, so I don't have many pictures, but there will be some soon! The city is really cute and full of canals and interesting architecture, and tomorrow we are leaving bright and early for a five hour journey up north to one of the islands in the northern Netherlands for the weekend. So I'll definitely post some pics when I get back.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Stockholm

Hey!

We got to Stockholm Friday night, and we've been pretty busy walking ( A LOT) around the city. WE haven't done anything too exciting. I think I have bad luck with Stockholm hotels because ours had a nightclub under it and construction during the day, so we switched rooms today and got a really nice suite overlooking the library and park across the street.

On Saturday night I went to a Kent concert in a park on the southern island. Kent is my favorite band, and coincidentally they are also from Sweden, so my dad had bought me a couple of tickets to their concert in Stockholm while I was here. It was a gorgeous night to be outside and just listen to music!

Yesterday we went to Uppsala, which is the 4th largest city in Sweden and home of Uppsala Univeristy, which is where I'm interested in going for grad school. It was a cute little town, with a gorgeous cathedral in it, and the university seemed pretty quaint too.

We're still just bumming around. Tomorrow, Mom goes home to Tucson and I will go to Amsterdam and The Hague to stay with Grace !!!YAY!!! I think we are planning on going to some islands up north for this next weekend.