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Took my virgin trip across the pond.
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Got a stamp in my passport.
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Became a foreigner.
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Schlepped too much luggage on planes, trains and
automobiles.
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Dealt with MRSA.
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Ate 1,279 pretzels and pastries and STILL lost 3
pounds.
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Made my first Prime Rib and nailed it!
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Made Christmas dinner using only the tools a
typical bachelor would have on hand…translate:
spoons and knives and a whisk.
Super thankful for the whisk.
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Climbed into the turret of a castle and surveyed
the kingdom.
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Trespassed at Neuschwanstein castle.
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Witnessed an epic fall in which the fall-ee held
a cup of coffee and did not spill a single drop.
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Looked up “What to do if someone goes missing in
a foreign country” on my iphone.
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Nearly caused a coup.
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Discovered Ouzo…a greek licorice liquor (yum)…and
“took care of” all rejected shots.
*hiccup*
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Pointed out 1,369,254 dips, divots, lips and
holes to my folks as we walked the cobbled streets of Europe.
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Cursed the European design of threshold
unevenness as I stubbed my toe for the 154th time.
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Said “Danke” in France and “Merci” in Germany
and said “Thank you” in Prague because I could never remember to say “dejuki”
(pronounced dye-quee).
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Fell in love with the greeting: “Bonsoire”…it is
just beautiful when the French say it…
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Stepped in countless spit globs on Paris
sidewalks. (gross)
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Bargained a few deals at the Paris flea market.
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Imagined the damage I could have done at the
flea market if only I had unlimited resources to get the stuff home.
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Gazed upon the Eiffel tower with awe.
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Met Mona.
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Avoided pick pockets.
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Avoided a terrorist attack.
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Went to Christmas markets in Paris and Prague…after
Christmas.
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Ate Crème Brulee that just melted on the spot…
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Went to the Moulin Rouge and caused a small explosion.
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Had the best meal (goulash) of my life in
Prague.
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Discovered baked fruit tea…oh my…
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Bought $650 worth of chocolate…when the
salesperson in Prague charged my credit card 15,000 crown rather than 1,500
crown…luckily, it did actually come off of my card…whew.
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Prayed for the beautiful city of Prague, the
most un-churched city in the world with 90% atheism, and a beautiful ancient cathedral
on nearly every block. Amazing.
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Schlepped our bags home, arriving with them all.
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Didn’t use a single curse word on the way home
even though our flight was diverted and delayed…I thought them…many of them…but
didn’t utter them.
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Marvelled at God’s favor towards us as I came
home with a heart full of love and memories of a trip of a lifetime! So thankful!!
1 comment:
Thanks for sharing your trip with those of us who have yet to make a "virgin trip across the pond". Maybe next time it will be me.
Blessings,
Virginia
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