Dec 14 2008
Just a little more love!
November month has offered quite a few adventures. Now that we are getting closer to the end of this semester I start to feel how fast everything has gone but still I also feel that I have done quite a few things. In the beginning of November, probably before, some of the Finnish girls planned a trip to some cabins at Bryson City and Great Smokey Mountains. Of course, there were a lot of people who were interested, including myself. During the weekend of 7-9 November about 30 international students took off to the cabins. While we were there, we celebrated Rasmus 24th birthday!
The international students at Great Smokey Mountains.

Directly after this event, I went to San Francisco with Leonie, a Dutch girl from Dutchland, to discover new parts of the city. I was there before during Spring 2008 when I studied at University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. The best thing about this trip is it was for free; that is to say I had managed to earn enough points (or miles) with American Airlines that allowed me to get a roundtrip ticket for free. While we were there, we managed to visit Alcatraz (2nd time for me), go around in downtown and walk over the Golden Gate bridge.
On our way to Alcatraz with San Francisco City in the background.

On Alcatraz with the Golden Gate bridge in the background.

The trip took almost 7-8 hours with layovers in Dallas and Los Angeles. After being there between 12-15 November it was time to come back home to Greensboro. A lot of studies was waiting for me once I got back. During these past couple of months I have wondered why the education is so quantitative and the simple answer is tradition. This is how things have been in the past. Quite a few students to whom I have spoken to, both American and internationals, have said that you lose a lot of quality by this setup in education. However, I have to say that the class Social and Personality Development is amazing fun and educational.
Exactly 10 days later we began to pack our travel bags again to head off to The Big Apple - New York City! Most international students went with the bus there, which lasted about 12 hours, but because of my back problems I decided to take the flight there. In the beginning we were only 3 people going by flight there but in the end we were 15 in total that took the same flight. We left early morning at 6:30 am from our neighbour airport Raleigh/Durham International Airport and arrived at 8:00 am in a rainy New York.
Our first stop was of course Time Square were we picked up our New York Passs which gave us access to several big attractions including The Statue of Liberty, The Empire State Building, The Metropolitan Museum, and many more.
Our next big stop was The Statue of Liberty.
While we were in New York we managed to see Macy’s parade which is supposed to be a really famous and interesting event to see. We had to wake up pretty early on the 27th of November in order to get good “seats” or “spots”. The parade lasted several hours but we (Leonie, Rasmus, and myself) were only there for 1-2 hours before we continued our trip around the city. We did of course more things than what I have mentioned here. Last day we went up to The Empire State Building and the view over Manhattan was just amazing.
For this trip I managed to put together a movie which can be viewed at the following address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWVo-wpKVrg
Love and respect,
Monty

