Entries Tagged as 'Journal'

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

A night at The Movies

So last night we decided that we’d go check out the local movie theater, called The Movies. We’ve heard that the Dutch moviegoing experiance isn’t wonderful, with comments like “it’s expensive”, “there’s talking during the movies”, “getting a seat means you have to push and shove”, etc.
We figured it’d be exactly like seeing a [...]

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

KPN + Speed Touch = no Vonage

This post is not really related to study abroad. I’m just putting this up here in the hopes that someone who has a similar problem can find the answer.
So I finally got internet access (a neighbor was nice enough to let me install a wireless access point), but I found that I could not [...]

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

Banking, Dutch Style

As someone who, up until now, has only dealt with American banks, I was somewhat excited about the prospect of a completely different banking experiance. Confusion is part of dealing with any new bank, especially in a new country, so I wasn’t expecting everything to be smooth sailing. What I got, though, was [...]

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

Zandvoort and Haarlem

The unusually beautiful weather here was already starting to change, so we decided to go check out the nearby beach (and town) of Zaandvoort. Of course, it’s October here, and the beach is on the cold North Sea, so we weren’t expecting to surf and sunbathe.
Apparantly we arrived on race day. Well, “qualifying [...]

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

A (kinda) typical day

I thought I’d lay out what my days are like so everyone can get a little taste of European life. Your results may vary.
Wednesdays are my crazy day, because I have two rather intense classes to get to which are on opposide ends of town.
At around 7-8am I get up, take a shower in [...]

Saturday, September 16th, 2006

It makes no cents!

Just a quick random rant.
I go down to the lobby of my faculty (department, really) to purchase a reader for one of my classes. It’s five euro, which is pretty nice. Only thing is, they don’t take money. All I have is a twenty, and they can’t break it. No big [...]