Later in the afternoon I went car shopping using a mix of German and English. As if car salesman weren’t bad enough already. I was trying to get some more information for my mom so that we can get a car as soon as she gets over here. We need it now especially because Tim is back in the country and using the car AND I blew out the tire on the only bike here for me to use. Figures. It sounds like Tim had a good time in ndustry within 60 miles of
Jenny had an 8th grade “New Students” sleepover in the gym at school on Friday night. It sounded like it was a bit awkward, but I would expect that. It’s especially hard when everyone doesn’t speak the same language. She only got 1 hour of sleep! On Saturday morning I woke up “early” (a.k.a. soon as I got back we all, including Shadow, jumped in the car and drove 2 hours to
walked through the Flower Market and saw tons of gorgeous flowers. Oh yah, there is a wide variety of marijuana plants on sale at the market as well (as you can see in the picture). And then we visited the Anne Frank House. We actually got to walk up the hidden staircase behind the bookcase and go into the Secret Annex. I never thought I would do that!! The Anne Frank House and Museum were great to see, but were
not the most uplifting part of the weekend. Afterwards we went to a great European-style restaurant, drank Heineken (not Jenny, of course), and enjoyed the live Spanish-style music in the restaurant. We went back to the hotel to grab Shadow and went out for Ben and Jerry’s. We walked through the very busy streets near our hotel and followed the sounds of rowdy rugby fans (the Rugby World Championship Tournament is currently being played) to a packed square with restaurants and street entertainers. There were so many exciting things to see! At this point we had spent a large part of the day walking around, Tim was jet-lagged from the return from
We slept in a bit on Sunday. I was woken up by Shadow’s wet nose in my face. He wanted to go for a walk. Despite the rude awakening it was nice to get out on the city streets early on a Sunday morning. Everything was quiet and we found some pretty parks and fountains. When Shadow and I got back to the hotel we grabbed Tim and Jenny and went out for breakfast. We found a small café with tables along the canals and had bagels and cinnamon buns. You don’t see bagels around here too much, so that was exciting. We wandered the streets some more and got fresh bananas, strawberries, and nectarines before checking out of the hotel. Our plan had been to go on a bus tour, but we couldn’t bring the dog. So, we walked around the streets some more, which was just as entertaining, if not more so, than the bus tour. We went into a delft shop, explored the quaint Jordaan neighborhood, and visited the
would take some getting used to, however. Here is a picture of Tim, Jenny, and Shadow on the back deck of a houseboat! Oh, some other random facts. Aside from there being
a lot of houseboats around,
arm, near the top, which is used to move furniture. The old houses have tight, steep staircases, so the best way to move things in and out is through the windows. We even saw a move in action! After the houseboat museum we decided to rent a paddleboat. It was especially nice because we could bring Shadow with us. So, the four of us piled into the boat and paddled (slowly)
through the canals. It would have been a complete success except for the fact that Tim’s glasses fell out of his pocket into the canal. They sank faster than I could grab them and none of us was about to jump into the murky, 10-ft deep canal to get them. Other than that incident, however, the paddle boat was very fun. We had a quick lunch in one of the canal neighborhoods before heading, exhausted, back to Düsseldorf.
I am definitely going to have to go back to walking along the canals and being in the city is great – it’s up there on my list of favorite cities. It is one of the most diverse and eclectic places I have ever been. I would agree with Tim when he says that it is one of the underrated great European cities.
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Amsterdam sounds awesome... and it's cool you got to take your dog! :)
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