I'm in Europe! Wow!
Goodbye chicago!
I didn't know how to use the digital map thing at this point in the trip, so here's some random coastline! Maybe Canada? we definitely flew over a lot of Canada.
Frankfurt! It's so pretty!
Besides a small checked-bag snafu and a few sad goodbyes, my travels so far have been very smooth. I had a window seat on the plane and sat next to a nice old man who had obviously flown a lot before and could show me where the headphone jack was, and how to use the in flight entertainment stuff. Next to him in my row of seats was a sweet old lady from Minnesota who has traveled the world and was on her way to a river cruise. When we were landing and I explained that I would be studying in Italy, she told me "be careful for those Italian boys! They'll pinch your you-know-what!" So my trip here to Frankfurt went well. I didn't sleep much, even though I tried, but a lot worse things could have happened so I'm happy.
A few observations about the Frankfurt airport/Europe so far. Frankfurt airport is HUGE. It's at least as big as O'hare. It also looks exactly like a mall in parts. I had to walk through what was pretty much a department store (but with more liquor) complete with racks of clothes and a perfume department to get to my gate, and then BAM you keep walking and all of a sudden you're back in an airport.
As expected during my passport check the large german man checking my documentation looks up at me and smirks and say *read this in a thick manly german accent* "Are you aware of what your last name means?" It was bound to happen I guess.
Other random observations:
-European guys seem to all wear super tight pants and leather shoes
-Their newspapers have WAY more nudity than the US ones do
-Their TVs show soccer games instead of whatever weird reality show was playing at O'Hare
-I'm very glad I know English, seeing as it's the only other language on signs here besides German.
I need to figure out when I board, so that's all for now! Here's to hoping the jet lag and sleep deprivations doesn't hit too hard. But that's what all that delicious Italian espresso is for, right?
Do they call these "soccer" games "foosball" or "futbol"?
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