After a waking up from a very restful sleep Elise and I made ourselves some breakfast and turned on an episode of Grey's Anatomy. We have caught up on all episodes of My favourite, House, and Elise's favourtie Grey's Anatomy and have finally gotten sick of watching so much Family Guy so we now are starting to watch Grey's Anatomy from the very start. Elise and I decided since we never did or really accomplish anything yesterday, thus no blog, we should really go out and do something today. We grabbed our coat and scarves and headed out to old town since we love it down there. This time going down we had to walk, since there is no where that we know of that sells tram tickets and not wanting to risk the police, we walked. 45 minutes later we made it, streets were crowed full of people but into the cobble stone streets full of hustle and bustle we entered. We only window shopped and people watched since this did seem like the best day to do that due to fact that money is limited until we can find employment and that fact that there are just so many people, not watch them would be issuing me a challenge. After getting enough of the crowds we wandered down to the Rhine, it seems to be a custom down there to climb over the safety fence and sit on the edge of the walk way beside the Rhine. So after Elise coaxing me against my fears of randomly tumbling off ledges to my death/heights that is exactly what we did, dangled our feet above the water like the rest of the Germans. After a half hour of talking, enjoying the scenery and watching the crazy skidoer in the water we headed home. We decided it was probably the best to buy a ticket for the bus so we headed down to bahn station to pick up a pass. We were stumped by the ticket machine, it was super ghetto and had no option for language selection like the one in Berlin so after a few minutes of conversing and looking confused a nice woman at the machine next to us gave us a hand. In the end we decided to not worry about a pass but to just buy one ticket home and we would deal with the pass later. After a good meal of tortellini we decided to get ready for bed, I was pleased because we had bought make up remover that after noon and I had been sick and tired of looking like a raccoon. I bought the one with pads with solution already on it to make it easier. I took one out of the package and rapidly rubbed it on my eye. It only took less than a few seconds for the burning to kick in, I screamed out of pain and hurriedly threw water on my face trying to flush out my eye, I yelled at Elise to Google translate the packaging of the make up remover. I look up in the mirror, my mascara and eye liner smudged all around my eye, and my pupils blood shot; My eyes were blood shot burning raccoon eyes. I had not been rubbing eye make up remover on my eyes but nail polish remover instead, I really need to be learning German a little more.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Blood Shot Burning Raccoon Eyes
Saturday seems to be the most busiest days of the week in Germany, since everything is closed on Sunday and school children and the older working crowd "typically" work Monday to Friday that leaves only one day of the week to go out in the city and shop... Saturday.
After a waking up from a very restful sleep Elise and I made ourselves some breakfast and turned on an episode of Grey's Anatomy. We have caught up on all episodes of My favourite, House, and Elise's favourtie Grey's Anatomy and have finally gotten sick of watching so much Family Guy so we now are starting to watch Grey's Anatomy from the very start. Elise and I decided since we never did or really accomplish anything yesterday, thus no blog, we should really go out and do something today. We grabbed our coat and scarves and headed out to old town since we love it down there. This time going down we had to walk, since there is no where that we know of that sells tram tickets and not wanting to risk the police, we walked. 45 minutes later we made it, streets were crowed full of people but into the cobble stone streets full of hustle and bustle we entered. We only window shopped and people watched since this did seem like the best day to do that due to fact that money is limited until we can find employment and that fact that there are just so many people, not watch them would be issuing me a challenge. After getting enough of the crowds we wandered down to the Rhine, it seems to be a custom down there to climb over the safety fence and sit on the edge of the walk way beside the Rhine. So after Elise coaxing me against my fears of randomly tumbling off ledges to my death/heights that is exactly what we did, dangled our feet above the water like the rest of the Germans. After a half hour of talking, enjoying the scenery and watching the crazy skidoer in the water we headed home. We decided it was probably the best to buy a ticket for the bus so we headed down to bahn station to pick up a pass. We were stumped by the ticket machine, it was super ghetto and had no option for language selection like the one in Berlin so after a few minutes of conversing and looking confused a nice woman at the machine next to us gave us a hand. In the end we decided to not worry about a pass but to just buy one ticket home and we would deal with the pass later. After a good meal of tortellini we decided to get ready for bed, I was pleased because we had bought make up remover that after noon and I had been sick and tired of looking like a raccoon. I bought the one with pads with solution already on it to make it easier. I took one out of the package and rapidly rubbed it on my eye. It only took less than a few seconds for the burning to kick in, I screamed out of pain and hurriedly threw water on my face trying to flush out my eye, I yelled at Elise to Google translate the packaging of the make up remover. I look up in the mirror, my mascara and eye liner smudged all around my eye, and my pupils blood shot; My eyes were blood shot burning raccoon eyes. I had not been rubbing eye make up remover on my eyes but nail polish remover instead, I really need to be learning German a little more.
After a waking up from a very restful sleep Elise and I made ourselves some breakfast and turned on an episode of Grey's Anatomy. We have caught up on all episodes of My favourite, House, and Elise's favourtie Grey's Anatomy and have finally gotten sick of watching so much Family Guy so we now are starting to watch Grey's Anatomy from the very start. Elise and I decided since we never did or really accomplish anything yesterday, thus no blog, we should really go out and do something today. We grabbed our coat and scarves and headed out to old town since we love it down there. This time going down we had to walk, since there is no where that we know of that sells tram tickets and not wanting to risk the police, we walked. 45 minutes later we made it, streets were crowed full of people but into the cobble stone streets full of hustle and bustle we entered. We only window shopped and people watched since this did seem like the best day to do that due to fact that money is limited until we can find employment and that fact that there are just so many people, not watch them would be issuing me a challenge. After getting enough of the crowds we wandered down to the Rhine, it seems to be a custom down there to climb over the safety fence and sit on the edge of the walk way beside the Rhine. So after Elise coaxing me against my fears of randomly tumbling off ledges to my death/heights that is exactly what we did, dangled our feet above the water like the rest of the Germans. After a half hour of talking, enjoying the scenery and watching the crazy skidoer in the water we headed home. We decided it was probably the best to buy a ticket for the bus so we headed down to bahn station to pick up a pass. We were stumped by the ticket machine, it was super ghetto and had no option for language selection like the one in Berlin so after a few minutes of conversing and looking confused a nice woman at the machine next to us gave us a hand. In the end we decided to not worry about a pass but to just buy one ticket home and we would deal with the pass later. After a good meal of tortellini we decided to get ready for bed, I was pleased because we had bought make up remover that after noon and I had been sick and tired of looking like a raccoon. I bought the one with pads with solution already on it to make it easier. I took one out of the package and rapidly rubbed it on my eye. It only took less than a few seconds for the burning to kick in, I screamed out of pain and hurriedly threw water on my face trying to flush out my eye, I yelled at Elise to Google translate the packaging of the make up remover. I look up in the mirror, my mascara and eye liner smudged all around my eye, and my pupils blood shot; My eyes were blood shot burning raccoon eyes. I had not been rubbing eye make up remover on my eyes but nail polish remover instead, I really need to be learning German a little more.
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