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Boldy Going! Jamy in Europe 2006

Friday, July 21, 2006

long overdue entry...

First, sorry for the delay! It's been quite the couple weeks since I left.
Traveling has been amazing, but stressful at times too - all in all it's been a
great learning experience so far.

So! First some notes-to-self:

Travelling Tips So Far
  1. Money: bring bigger traveller cheques. exchange currency in Canada (rather
    than abroad)
  2. Accomodations: book ahead if possible. Go to hostelworld.com ^ get the ones
    with good ratings. If booking last minute, call places rather than relying of
    internet (found it unreliable at times).
  3. Packing: bring a diversity of clothes (inc. dressy clothes) rather than
    large quantity of the same type of clothes (i.e. 5 t-shirts).
  4. Packing food: I packed too much food! It was good to have some food I could
    eat easily when nothing else was readily available, but I only needed like 2
    meals worth max.
  5. Don't think about money too much.
  6. In each city: upon arrival, book train tickets for the next leg of the trip
    asap (saves time later on). If you're like me and have a horrible sense of
    direction, buy a map and/or dictionary.
Somewhat-Important Things I've Learnt About
Myself:
  1. I previously thought I had a charming, Hugh Grant-like befuddlement to me... but now I realize that my forgetfulness can be really annoying (something that I've probably been told before but skeptically ignored). I left a lot of tasks to the last minute, inc. packing (luckily my mom can pack quickly and efficiently). When I got into Amsterdam I didn't write down the address of the hostel I was staying at... luckily I remembered the name and the information desk guy was nice enough to look it up. I've gotten lost a bunch (esp. in Amsterdam, their streets are circular and really hard to pronouce). I was supposed to meet this one Quebecois girl in the Louvre but I got totally lost. Honestly...
  2. Oh, I also missed my train to Grenoble! It turned out that it was the last one that day. I literally stood at the station and said 'fuck' for like ten minutes. Then I just thought it was really funny. But it was good, I got to stay for the night of Bastille Day at Sacre Coeur and had a blast. Paris is quite an amazing place, I don't think I'd ever get used to living in the same city as places like the Louvre...
  3. Traveling alone was tough at first, especially because I didn't really seem to blend in with the people in the hostel I stayed at in Amsterdam - except this one girl who came in from Rwanda and wanted to be a journalist and her friend from Germany, but they left the first night. Once I was in Paris though, it was much better - I quite liked the city and the people I met.
  4. I'd say the pros of going solo are mostly that you have a lot more freedom and can meet a lot of people (it can be easier to talk to others/for others to talk to you). But it's nice to see a friend who you know and trust; I was quite happy to visit Darrin in Grenoble.

Anyways, I'll post more about the actual places I visited =) And pictures too if I can figure out how in these internet cafes.

Adios for now!

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