Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Five Countries in Five Weekends...

One of the things I love about Europe is the size. Within a weekend you are able to travel 4-8 hours and experience a totally different culture. The stye of homes change, the architecture changes, the language, the food, sometimes even the currency! So if we're over here...why not take advantage of it?


After this coming weekend I will have been in five different countries the last five weekends. Who needs sleep, right? Or a clean house for that matter. Oh the details!


The end of August my friend Sharity and I took an ITT (Information Tickets and Travel- base travel agency) trip to Budapest, Hungary. It was a trip that left on Friday night and we rode a Greyhound overnight and arrived in Budapest at 730am on Saturday. We had our snacks packed and I had my Simply Sleep ready. While it certainly was not comfortable I did get a little sleep, confirmed by Sharity telling me I started talking to her in the middle of the night on the bus! Oops! We had a guided tour of the city Saturday morning, a local lunch that afternoon, and then we had free time for the rest of the trip until we left at 2pm on Sunday.

Highlights of our trip/interesting information I learned included:

I was not aware that Budapest (pronounced by our local guide as Budapesh) was originally two separate cities, the city of Buda and the city of Pest. Each city developed on separate sides of the River Danube. Through legislative unification in 1873 the two cities combined into one and became Budapest. When the guide was describing the cities as we toured, she mentioned many times either being on the Pest side or on the Buda side.

Picture taken from the Buda side of the city on the Fisherman's Warf looking over to the Pest side.  You can see the Parliament building off to the left with the red rounded top.

There is a natural thermal spring in the middle of the city. They have built a building around it and use it as a spa or rather a "bath". Szechenyi Baths include 3 outdoor pools and 10 indoor pools with water temps that have to be cooled down from the natural 165 degree Farenheit! The pools are open through the winter due to their warm temperatures! Sharity and I headed to the spa curious to walk around and see what it was all about. We were a bit apprehensive as to the scene we were approaching. I mean, we are in Europe where nudity is not a rare occurance in public places. We walked in and were relieved to see all necessary parts covered...well if you consider Speedos "covered", but that's a whole other issue! We were not aware of this awesome attraction therefore, sadly, neither of us had our swimsuits. But it has been noted and swimsuits will be packed when we return there (which we both would like to do).

This is a picture of the Szechenyi Baths from the outside.

We toured through Szent István bazilika (St. Stephen's Basilica), Budapest's largest church. It was a gorgeous cathedral that reminded me of many of the Catholic churches in Italy. The ornate decorations and detailing with the gold and marble through out the church was just beautiful. It is named after Hungary's first King St. Stephen. It also holds and displays one of the country's most treasured artifacts, St. Stephen's mummified hand. As we were leaving we saw a table set up advertising an organ concert taking place in the basilica that night. We thought it would be pretty cool to go to an organ concert in this gorgeous church. So we bought tickets and attended the concert that night at 8pm. It was such a cool experience.



The view at night.


While sitting in the cathedral waiting for the concert to begin.

The organ featured at the organ concert.

On Sunday we went to the world's second largest Jewish synagogue. The first largest being located in NYC. I have never been in a Jewish synagogue before, so I had no idea what to expect. It was so neat and so different from all the other churches I have been to in Europe. Loved going in there and seeing the decor. I may be ignorant, but had no idea that all men were required to wear yarmulke when entering the synagogue. Those who were visiting were given a small paper one to wear while entering the building. And to make it even better while we were in there, there was a musical group playing traditional Jewish music with oboes, violins, and all kinds of stuff. So awesome, we loved it!



Besides that we walked all through the city to a few other big attractions like their Parliament building set right on the Danube River and the Fisherman's warf located on the Buda side of the river. We learned how to use the Underground, ate the popular cultural cuisine of goulash (a meat stew), browsed through tourist shops and markets, and took lots of pictures. Great trip and we hope to make it back there!
 
The Parliament building.

My travel buddy, Sharity!!  Taking a self timer picture trying to capture the whole scene!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Picture Update

I'm sitting on my couch all decked out in my Tennessee (sleep) gear watching college football and trying my best to stay awake til 1am so I can watch the Tennessee vs. Oregon game live on AFN.  While watching the South Carolina/Georgia game and now the Ohio State/Miami game I have just spent a few hours uploading pictures to Facebook from London, Budapest, and Slovenia.  I'm going to include links to my albums on here.  I'll get the pictures posted to the blog some time...but at this point I'm uploaded OUT for the night.  So if you don't have Facebook...MOM and DAD, then you can at least see my pics from here!!

London pictures from July 4, 2010.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2485772&id=9402569&l=c0b4f008f2

Budapest, Hungary pictures from August 2010

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2494590&id=9402569&l=2a62c4c1ed

Slovenia.  White water rafting in June and Lake Bled trip last weekend.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2494598&id=9402569&l=b6cdbc0029

Enjoy the pics!  And GO BIG ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Two Years and Counting...

I'm here...I'm alive...I'm doing well.  So well in fact, I haven't had time to update.  Shame on me.  What has been going on...let's see.

Summer is over and school has started.  Hallelujah, sweet Jesus!!!!  I was at a breaking point with a few of the lovely children.  I had smart alec responses running through my head as they were talking back to me or telling me no.  It took every muscle in my body to stop from spitting out the thoughts going through my head.  Katie...you are the adult, you are better then that, and you don't need to one up a 12 year old...at the end of the day, it won't make you feel better! 

Mid-summer we took on a new challenge of having the Kindergarten program on our hallway because of storm damage to their building.  We thought this was going to be a temporary solution.  Well that temporary solution turned into at least a year long solution.  So we now have all the children beginning kindergarten this year and they are SO young and little and well...helpless!  I have to tie shoes, serve food, pour drinks, clean up spills.  And the poor guys have been there for almost 2 weeks and still really don't understand the concept of our choice boards for what room they want to go to.  They spray the bunny with its water bottle, they throw shoes while throwing a tantrum in the middle of the hallway, and they put their swimsuits on backwards.  Never a dull moment.  You want my job?  I know you're jealous.

But seriously, I know I complain about work (who doesn't) but I do enjoy what I do.  It is always entertaining, if it's not the kids it's the staff.  So while my hours have cut back at the Youth Center I'm currently filling in for the coordinator of a Co Op volunteer child care center on base for 3 weeks while she returns to the States.  So I'm working there from 830-1230 and then I head to the Youth Center from 2-6 in the afternoons.  Keeping me busy!

While not at work I'm enjoying my little time at home.  The weather just cooled off this weekend and I've had my air off all week with windows open.  It gets quite cool at night and I've been waking up in a nice cool room under my warm comforter...mmmm...I love it.  I took a little trip last weekend with my girlfriend, Sharity, to Budapest, Hungary.  It was an awesome, quick trip and I'll give more details in a later post with pictures included!

And about this time two years ago I was marrying my wonderful husband!  We just celebrated our two year anniversary on Monday.  It was a romantic day celebrating in separate countries through email, Facebook posts, and a quick chat!  Oh well.  Seriously though, he and I both knew what we were getting into with military life.  We got a good taste with a year apart two weeks after we got married!  At this point, 6 months is nothing!  But I'm so incredibly proud of him and his service to our country.  I feel very blessed to move from supportive parents to a supportive husband.  I work to contribute and to keep me busy...but realistically my Youth Center paycheck wouldn't allow me to pay off my student loans, buy a nice new car, and travel Europe the way we have (shocking, I know!!).  But even better then all that I love, love, love him so very much and can't wait for January! 

Have you had enough gushy stuff yet?  I know Taylor has once he reads this in his email!!  Ha, but I'm going to include a few pictures I found from...just the other day!

Thanksgiving down at the Farm in Lesterville.

New Years Eve 2000 spent in Disney World together :)  We were babies!  And this is after dating for a year!

Annual youth group ski trip to North Carolina

Just to date us a bit, Kelly just started college this year.  She was probably 9 years old in this picture :)

Sophomore year of college in Andy Holt. Fall 2003.

August 30, 2008

Such a happy day!!


Time for bed.  Buona Notte!