Monday, May 26, 2008
So I have been trapsing around Vienna now for nearly a month. It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen and there is so much to see here. They have tons of museums and many different programs in the Arts that happen. The few pictures that i was able to post and actually some of them are sideways, sorry, are from a concentration camp called Mauthausen. It was the first concentration camp and was the last to be liberated. It was a wonderful experience to be able to actually see what you learn about in history.
Life is different here, of course. They eat much, much less and their style is very European. I am not sure you would know that unless you've been here. The lady that I stay with is very nice and feeds us more often than she has to. Some students aren't getting fed very well at all. I feel lucky and her food is really good. I am staying with another student from BYU. Her name is Emily Egan. She is getting married in August. We have a lot of fun. We went to a temple trip recently to Freiberg and it was fun to spend some time with some of the Viennese youth. It also helped my German. Let me tell you, German and Austrian youth dances are very different from Stake dances in the USA. They always are paired up...always. Even if the song is fast, they just couple dance faster. It was kind of weird, but we being American just danced when we wanted to dance...by ourselves in a circle (typical). Well, it's been fun. I'm excited for this Tuesday when we go to Venice. Gondolas here I come!
Life is different here, of course. They eat much, much less and their style is very European. I am not sure you would know that unless you've been here. The lady that I stay with is very nice and feeds us more often than she has to. Some students aren't getting fed very well at all. I feel lucky and her food is really good. I am staying with another student from BYU. Her name is Emily Egan. She is getting married in August. We have a lot of fun. We went to a temple trip recently to Freiberg and it was fun to spend some time with some of the Viennese youth. It also helped my German. Let me tell you, German and Austrian youth dances are very different from Stake dances in the USA. They always are paired up...always. Even if the song is fast, they just couple dance faster. It was kind of weird, but we being American just danced when we wanted to dance...by ourselves in a circle (typical). Well, it's been fun. I'm excited for this Tuesday when we go to Venice. Gondolas here I come!
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