Europe has taught me...
-That Berlin has decided to try to be American. It has been the most surprising and appaling part of the trip so far. I had no idea.
-Prague is beautiful, but the Czech Republic is in dissaray.
-Venice is perhaps the coolest place I have ever seen...that might not exist by the time I die.
-People do not hate the US as much as I thought.
-Do not stay in a hostel in the woods in the suburbs of Berlin.
-Watch out for traffic in Rome. I almost died.
-Watch out for those cannals in Venice. Falling in is not ideal.
-People appreciate our attempts at their language (Mike and I speak German, Kris Italian and Ryan speaks Russian - which came in handy in Prague)
- We REALLY need public transportation in the USA.
...hmmm...more to come. I just thought I should post SOMETHING from Europe...
Monday, May 21, 2007
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
I'm Apparently Everywhere.
I've discovered something, but I feel a bit like Christopher Columbus...I think I found something that someone or maybe many people already have. It doesn't have an indigous population or lots of Tobacco, like the "New World" Columbus "discovered". Just something I've noticed...which in retrospect makes the opening of this blog entry useless. Looks like I've ruined yet another dynamic blog again with uncohesive thought structure! Onward to better constructed paragraphs!
I don't meet nearly as many people as I used to, like I did in college, but it still happens. So, I'm meeting new people, usually friends of friends, and odds are 1:3 (I completely made that up) that the person I am meeting says this after a few minutes or sometimes hours: "You totally remind me of my best friend/friend...I love him!"
I usually smile and nod my head. How am I supposed to react to that? It is flattering, knowing you remind someone of their best friends, because you know they probably are enjoying your presence, but it also a little troubling to me.
Am I, or people just like me, everywhere? Granted I brought up examples where people were just meeting me and only know a little bit about me, but it isn't isolated to just meeting people. I have had friends and longtime acquaintances tell me similar things. That I remind them of someone. It is a little disheartening to think that I'm not really that unique, that there are clones of me everywhere. I sometimes question what it is that reminds me of this friend. It is usually different things...appearance, personality, voice, etc. so that doesn't help any.
Is it something about me that is really familiar? Do I just make people feel comfortable, the way a good friend might? I take pride in trying to be a good friend, so maybe that has something to do with it. I just don't know. Maybe you do...if that is the case...I'd like to know.
Notes:
-My check card came back with no errors. Amazing.
-My passport picture looks utterly ridiculous.
-Work has been really chill lately and I like that. We've been doing a lot of photo shoots (for marketing content) and they have been a fun break from the regular monotony. Using Photoshop and actually being creative at work has been refreshing.
-I'm going to Europe on Friday. It will be awesome. Photos and stories will be shared when i get back to...well everyone I talk to, I'm sure. In the mean time the only way to contact me will be through e-mail, Facebook and the comment section of this blog, since I hear that the Internet is even in Europe these days! Amazing. Those tubes just go everywhere.
-Speaking of travel, I have 3 OTHER friends who left the country this week for various different length of times and reasons. Lets all hope they return and arrive safely.
-One of those people will be gone for a long time. We'll all miss you Sarah.
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I don't meet nearly as many people as I used to, like I did in college, but it still happens. So, I'm meeting new people, usually friends of friends, and odds are 1:3 (I completely made that up) that the person I am meeting says this after a few minutes or sometimes hours: "You totally remind me of my best friend/friend...I love him!"
I usually smile and nod my head. How am I supposed to react to that? It is flattering, knowing you remind someone of their best friends, because you know they probably are enjoying your presence, but it also a little troubling to me.
Am I, or people just like me, everywhere? Granted I brought up examples where people were just meeting me and only know a little bit about me, but it isn't isolated to just meeting people. I have had friends and longtime acquaintances tell me similar things. That I remind them of someone. It is a little disheartening to think that I'm not really that unique, that there are clones of me everywhere. I sometimes question what it is that reminds me of this friend. It is usually different things...appearance, personality, voice, etc. so that doesn't help any.
Is it something about me that is really familiar? Do I just make people feel comfortable, the way a good friend might? I take pride in trying to be a good friend, so maybe that has something to do with it. I just don't know. Maybe you do...if that is the case...I'd like to know.
Notes:
-My check card came back with no errors. Amazing.
-My passport picture looks utterly ridiculous.
-Work has been really chill lately and I like that. We've been doing a lot of photo shoots (for marketing content) and they have been a fun break from the regular monotony. Using Photoshop and actually being creative at work has been refreshing.
-I'm going to Europe on Friday. It will be awesome. Photos and stories will be shared when i get back to...well everyone I talk to, I'm sure. In the mean time the only way to contact me will be through e-mail, Facebook and the comment section of this blog, since I hear that the Internet is even in Europe these days! Amazing. Those tubes just go everywhere.
-Speaking of travel, I have 3 OTHER friends who left the country this week for various different length of times and reasons. Lets all hope they return and arrive safely.
-One of those people will be gone for a long time. We'll all miss you Sarah.
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