Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Relaxing day, with a side of rock and lady bugs.

So today was pretty great. We slept in, which was awesome. Then we did some laundry, where I forgot half of the load in the spin cycle/time machine. Well, I was pretty sure it was a time machine by the way it was rumbling and shaking. Then... I wrote some POST CARDS. Which don't have stamps on them yet because we are in a shortage of knowledge as to what needs to go upon the post cards as far as stamps go. We will figure it out eventually though.
 Then we went to the really, really tall tower right next to the Olympia park, Or the TV tower. Basically it's a little like the space needle, but instead of a restaurant, it has a rock n' roll museum. Kind of.. a bit awesomerish.
So we get to the top, and it kind of looks like awesome with a bit of amazing in the middle of holy cow bat man. And then we see the museum. We are soon met by Elton John's glasses and piano. You may notice that it is covered in little tiny mirrors. Pretty awesome. It was used for a concert in Germany. You may be wondering why something this awesome wasn't used in the US? Well, I'm wondering the same thing.
Then we were met by some drum heads of the rolling stones and Phil Collins. Then we saw some early poetry of Jim Morrison. Um, pretty cool.

So after that, we met the geese militia as we ate Nutella filled Crapes. They were lined up in formation, ready for battle. It was quite a sight to see, and if I'm being honest here, I was afraid for my life. Luckily for us, they were preoccupied by a Swan that had appeared on the scene.

After we got back from our adventures, we were greeted by a rare poisonous lady bug that lives in the wild, and worships light bulbs. It's black with red spots... basically it was the scariest lady bug we'd ever met, and it took a full ten minutes to get it down the water slide, but we did it. We're pretty awesome.

And just so you know, here is a list of things that are better in Europe:

  • Chips. The German version of Funions are amazing.
  • Bread. the squishy stuff we get in the US just doesn't compare.
  • Ice cream. Just... the best.
  • Castles. We aren't old enough for something that cool.
  • Free real time Olympics. Finally.
  • Cheese. You have to eat it to believe it.
The most important part: Chocolate. There is absolutely no American chocolate that can compare to the quality they have over here. It's just kind of a fact, and we should just face it an move on.
Bye bye for now!

PS: Emily. I found your M&M's. You're welcome.

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