Tuesday 24 July 2012

The last post of the trip

Well, we woke up and had breakfast, the usual, hard boiled eggs, yoghurt, toast or rolls, fruit and juice. Flag is everyday at 9:00, this being our last day we went out to take part in our last one. We had to check out of our rooms for 10 am, but our bus to transfer to the airport would not be there until 11am, so we had a bit of time to relax in the OWL room and watch part of a movie. Some girls had "overspent", so in order to bring everything home, they left some clothes behind for Edith, the volunteer from Nigeria, to send back to her family and village. She had just been to Primark the day before and bought two huge bags of shoes to send home, the clothes will go nicely with them. The resident volunteers were also the recipients of all the left over granola bars and drink crystals, shampoos and conditioners and various other things! A good way to get rid of the extra weight.
The bus arrived and we were soon our way to the airport. Our driver got us there in 40 minutes, not bad timing and we began our check in. To our surprise, they weren't as worried about the luggage weight as they were about the carry on weight, so a few of us ended up taking stuff from our carry ons and cramming them into the luggage! We were also told we could only have 2 carry ons, some of us had 3, but apparently that was not really the case either! At any rate, we passed through security, unfortunately some girls did not head the advice of packing all their liquids and such into their luggage, and some things were confiscated. Live and learn! The "waiting" lounge in Heathrow has a mini Harrods, so Emily go her chance to get a pic with the Harrods bear and under the sign. We all found something for lunch, because by this point we had eaten at 8 am, and now it was 12:30. Our flight seemed to be the last one to be given the gate number. AT Heathrow there are two very long walkways to get to gates 1-22 or 23-45. We didn't know which way would be going so we ate our lunch, did some duty free shopping and sat and waited for our gate. Finally at about 2:00 our gate was posted..Gate 30...thank goodness for the moving sidewalks, although sometimes it is faster to walk beside it than on it! We were the first to board the flight and get organized an comfy. This time we were all together at the back of the plane instead of scattered all over. The flight was scheduled to leave at 3:00, but as time drew nearer, it was obvious there was no way were leaving on time. The pilot came on over the intercom and announced there had been some damage to the plane while loading the cargo, and therefore the one cargo hold could not be used, they had to unload all the luggage and repack it in order to spread out the weight. It was almost 4:30 London time before we finally started our Taxi to the end of the runway.
One thing at Heathrow, a plane lands and takes off every 60 seconds...the busiest airport in the world, and it is truly amazing to watch. Even while we were at Windsor Castle, you would see airplanes, one after the other, coming down for landing, and they seem to appear from nowhere...as someone who lives very close to the flightpath in Thunder Bay, I found this absolutely astounding and loved watching it!
By the time we took off, most of us had finished watching an entire movie and were on to our second ones in no time. I had advised everyone to stay awake through the flight, Lynn and Sarah Anne didn't even last through the sitting part on the runway! If you stay awake on the way home, your body will drift back into your own timezone with more ease, but advise is only just that, and many of the girls succumbed to their exhaustion of the past 3 weeks and were out cold!
Cass took the opportunity to get even more embarrassing shots of sleepers..some are quite hilarious!
AS we flew on, it was becoming more apparent that we were definitely going to be late for our flight, the question was would we get our luggage and pass customs in time to board. There were thunderstorms at the time in Toronto and were put into a holding pattern around the airport before we could land..the next big question, would they get our luggage off the plane on time? Being the first checked in, our luggage was first on the plane, and yep, the last off the plane! Thankfully a trefoil member was on our flight from Heathrow, traveling to Thunder Bay as well, and she went ahead and told them there was a group of 21 people coming right behind, so they held our plane for us. The logistics of booking 21 people onto later flights was just to much of a nightmare! So, after sending our luggage onto our other flight, I found out Laura had gone the wrong way, and therefore we had to go upstairs to check in her luggage. At this point it was already 8:30, our flight was already delayed 20 minutes for us. and then they decided to give us a hard time about that! Well, using our guiding skills, we convinced them that it was just not acceptable not to get her luggage on the plane and not acceptable to rebook her on the later flight, as they would also have to change my seat so she wasn't alone..it seemed to get the job done. We hastily went through security and were on our way to our gate, which of course was at the end of the hallway and down. I was thankful to walk outside to get on our plane as it was the first breath of fresh air we had in hours!
AS we sat on the plane Kelsi watched Laura's luggage get brought out and put on..whew...here we go. We had a great flight home, very quiet with all the sleepy heads, a little turbulence along the way which some girls enjoy way too much! Allison!
There were cheers as we landed, we were home!
This trip was the most wonderful trip we could have imagined! 22 days of seeing amazing places, meeting fascinating people from all over the world, visiting the past, and being inspired and awed by history. We learned how to barter, how to order food, we ate everything that was given to us, we walked almost 30,000 steps everyday according to Lynn's step counter, we learned to love water, it is your best friend, but most of all, we bonded as a group. Watching Laura and Natalee share an umbrella on the way home in Paris, Jacquie leading the way on the tube, Caelan asking if the food is nut and egg free, Emily, not panicking when she came out from the toilet and no one being there, Erin leading us to Pax Lodge like she had been there a million times, Melissa bartering with a man, telling him his sweater was not even the quality of hers! It was amazing...the girls grew not only as individuals but as friends. This truly was a trip of a lifetime, one that I hope they will remember for a lifetime, and one that I know has inspired them to set goals, and do whatever they can to achieve them..imagine more girls, imagine more!

Love always and forever,
Yvonne



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Saturday 21 July 2012

Windsor Castle, Bath and Stonehedge

Well, the gals all woke up to sunshine. Of course we should have no rain for the first time in London since we arrived.(i think it's because we sat on the coach for a fair bit today) We were greeted by our delightful Scottish tour guide John Steele. He is an actor (isn't everyone) by trade. He kept the girls interested and engaged.

I have made it my mission to find everyone on the plane, train, coach and tube sleeping. The girls may try to tell you they didn't sleep, but they did and I have proof.

The Trip of Time Travel back 5000 years.

Our first stop was at Windsor Castle. The Queen was in residence, however we had no sighting. We did get to experience the changing of the Guard at the castle. It was as great as I had hoped. We didn't get to see it at Buckingham Palace, but I think we probably got alot closer than we would have at Buckingham. We got to view Queen Mary's dollhouse. It was every girls dream, young and old alike. It had everything, including Linen rooms, silver rooms with the iron cage and the lower level wine cellar with teeny tiny wine bottles and kegs. We toured the state rooms and visited St George's Chapel (where all the King's and Queen's of GB have been buried). They have even had a few weddings there, I suppose the most notable for most would be Prince Edward.

Next we were off to Bath. I have most wanted to visit there, because of my love of Jane Austen. It was both quaint and exquiste. What I didn't know was it is marked as a World Heritage Sight. As we drove thru Bath to our drop off spot we passed the Jane Austen museum. The bus driver slowed right down for me to take pictures and he must have caught the gentleman's eye from the driver seat, cause he stopped and Mr Darcy himself got on the bus and I got my picture take with him. I can't wait to go home and reread the books.

We toured the Roman Bath and Aly and I broke the rule and felt the water. It comes up to the surface at 46c. It was really quite hot. I'm not sure what the girls got out of it, but I thought it was really interesting. The girls wanted snacks and got to try the local specialty of Pasties. Many different flavour options were available. My selection was bacon, leek and cheese. The pastry of the pasty was the absolute best i've ever had.

Back on the bus to Stonehenge. It was a bit of a drive but worth the trip. It really is in the middle of nowhere. You drive down these magnificent windy roads and all of sudden you crest a hill and there it is. I know the girls say awesome, sweet and cool. But OMG. There it is really in the middle of farmland. Thankfully the day was brilliant and sunny, otherwise it would have been wet, windy and miserable. But still OMG.

Back home tomorrow. The girls young and old are looking forward to coming home. The trip has been awesome. The girls have all individually truly touched me. We have had many, many, many laughs. Many at each other but mostly with each other. I'll be honest there have been tears, some as early as the plane ride out of Thunder Bay. But the tears are not what these beautiful girls are going to come home remembering. Hopefully they will come home a little more independent and yearning for more travel adventure. (A few are already asking "where are we going next time")

See you tomorrow night mums and dads.
xoxo
Mommy hugger Cas






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Knowledge & Empty Wallets

We had another amazing day! First thing...Yvonne pointed out a milk truck which I have not seen since I was 7ish, 20 or so years ago. lol
We took the tube to the National History Museum. WOW. I could have spent the whole day there. Personally, I enjoyed every exhibit I visited. A simulated "earth quake" seemed to be a favorite amongst the group. It was pretty cool if I say so myself. After two full hours walking through the museum the leaders attended two exhibits. However, the girls seen "the total museum", "every exhibit and gallery" and apparently know a lot about it already. We are traveling with some really smart cookies. lol
Next was Oxford and Regent Streets. I was anticipating going to Hamleys to get a One Direction Doll for Becky...success. It is a huge store. Below is a picture of the Queen made out of legos... We shopped till we dropped. (Literally).
We hit Forever 21, H & M, Coach, Next and a few more shops. All that shopping makes a girl extremely hungry so we at Nando's. Apparently, the boys from One Direction have eaten in that same restaurant. We were able to purchase some extremely hot, hot sauce. Can't wait to bring it home to share. It was another day to remember. What a RIDE!









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Thursday 19 July 2012

The end of Journey through London


Today we woke up(as expected) and got dressed and went down for breakfast. Then we had flag and then we got ready for the day.

We borrowed shirts from Heath Hands(which was the group we were with for the morning). Although they didn't fit quite right, it was exciting to wear something different than the usual. We walked up to Parliament Hill which was the hill that Guy Fawkes went on to watch the Parliament buildings burn......which they didn't actually burn. From up on the hill, you could see a lot of the main buildings that make London such a great city.

Then we went back down the hill and into a sort of grassland but also sort of a park. There we met up with some people with Heath Hands and found out we would be doing some surveys. The first survey was one about bugs. As un exciting as it sounds, it was so fun. We got to look through short grass, long grass and a parking lot looking for bugs. Did you know that ladybugs are called ladybirds? After that we stopped for lunch. There was a small cafe that had amazing hot chocolate!

When lunch was over we went up on another hill to test wind direction and we learned about clouds. Even though this trip was supposed to make us more mature, we all turned into giant toddlers when we were given bubbles to blow into the wind.

When we finished our surveys we returned to Pax Lodge to get ready for the BBQ. We all had different jobs to do. I was in catering, which wasn't really catering. It was more like go buy some snacks. Lilit told us that we needed to buy her some crisps a.k.a chips, and Edith told us that ice cream was necessary. When we got to the grocery store I immediately ran to the watermelon and picked the biggest one possible. Thinking it was only 1 pound 79 pence, I grabbed it. Turns out, that price was per kg. It ended up being a 13 pound 18 pence watermelon. You do the math.

During the BBQ we had music playing and people dancing along and singing. Over all, having a great time. Everybody got along for the afternoon and it was really enjoyable. When we finished eating we went back inside for a candle walk. A candle walk is to reflect on your stay at Pax Lodge, and remember the good times, and forget the bad. Everybody was respectful and quiet, even though the energy level was high.

Then we were given certificates for being a part of Journey through London. Some people took part in a Pax Lodge challenge and were given a second award for completing it. Our group is full of extroverts but the New Zealand girls were very introverted. That really showed when one freaked out on us for cheering when someone from our group was awarded. When all the
awards were handed out we played a game where Amy would read out a statement and if it applied to you, you would jump up and yell "That's me!"

Then we filled out a survey for Pax Lodge about the quality of our stay. I think I speak for everybody when I say that our stay was flawless in every way. After that we sat down to watch a slideshow of pictures from throughout the week. The majority of them were from our girls sleeping on either a bus or a tube. It was really well done for the amount of time they had.

To finish off the day we played some games and then said our goodbyes to the New Zealand girls who are leaving tomorrow morning. Journey through London has been good to us. Pax Lodge is the best place in the world to make friends and laugh with people from all over the world. As somebody once said "We all smile in the same language". It's been an amazing and unforgettable experience, and I hope that I will have an opportunity to stay with Pax Lodge again.

Love: Erin<3





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Wednesday 18 July 2012

Busy,Busy,BUSY!!!

So we woke up at around 7:00 and today we wore purple shirt and black bottoms. Once everyone was awake and dressed they went down and made their lunch and ate breakfast. Then all of the canadians and new zealanders went into the conference room to talk about what we are doing today. After they were done talking we headed out to the underground train station and waited for about 5-10 minutes,when the train arrived all of us got on and went to the Tower of London the Historic Royal Palaces. In the Tower of London we saw so many fantastic things like all the Crown Jewels that many of the Queen got presented with that Crown. When the leaders decided to break off in little groups of 4 and went to explore the Great Tower of London. Inside there was so many cool things to see like The Medieval Palace, where the prisoners were killed and and hurt in bad ways. There were so many Royal Beasts like loins,tigers,eagles,owls, elephants,kangaroos,zebras and also polar bears. When you walk around you find interesting things like... there was this square and a raven was walking around and hoping and i was thinking don't ravens fly? Yes they do but not this one they touched its wing and clipped it so it could not fly away so it just walked around. It was a cool looking animal that can't fly. So after we all met at the meeting point at the medieval gift shop. We walked to the train station and ride the train and we arrive at our destination to meet our tour guide for the Harry Potter walk. His name was Richard Walker. He told us so many cool things about Harry Potter. For example he showed us some of the places where they filmed in London like at restaurants on the street it was cool. He showed us the Millennium Bridge where you could see everything in London like the St Paul's Cathedral and many more cool sites. So he showed us around for about 2 hours. Then when the Harry Potter walk was done when went to Convent Garden Market to shop and eat food for an hour. When we were done their we walked from the market to the train station to go to the mall to shop. Once we arrived we went into the Olympic store and bought some Olympic souvenirs. Then when shopping at either Hollister,Forever 21, Primark. Oh and to either buy something to eat. So we shopped for 1 hour and met back at Forever 21 at 8:00. Then once we were done shopping we took the overground back to Hamstead Heath to go back to Pax Lodge and get ready for another day, tomorrow. Oh and before I forget today is the day when Emma Korolenko turns 14 years old !! Happy Birthday Emma.
By Natalee





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Change for the better

Yesterday was on of the most amazing days according to many girls on the trip. First we split up into 4 groups and went on our on ways. 2 groups went to see the olympic sights. One of the olympic groups stayed for about a half an hour and then headed over to the park for fun. Another group went sight seeing in museums and parks. And finally the 4th group found all the amazing shopping sights as well as the Beatles crossing. All in all for the morning of the day to 5ish the groups traveled for to meet up for the most amazing theatre experience of a life time. After a delicious supper we all got dolled up and walked over to the theatre to see Wicked. After what I heard from many of our girls and leaders it was amazing, well told and unforgettable. It was a well told story about the friendship between Glinda (the good witch) and Elphaba (wicked) and how there friendship will last for the better. That there friendship was unbreakable.
All and all it was an amazing story that made a good day even better. We ended our incredible journey by entering the tube and rested up for todays journey. Another unforgettable on that I can't wait for.


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Monday 16 July 2012

TODAY WAS AN AWESOME DAY! We got up bright and early as always(; We ate breakfast which was great! And then we went to our flag ceremony that was led by Sarah, Erin, Natalee, Caelan and our new friend Brooke! Brooke is from New Zealand! Then, we had fun "imagining more" it was SO interesting(: Did you know 60'000'000 girls are forced to get married every year? It's true! Next we took the tube to Victoria station and visited the UK Guiding Store and headquarters, we ate lunch! It was actually so delicious. We ate sandwiches, crisps, apples, cookies& drank a juice box! Then Kyla as pooped on by a really cute pigeon, it was a super poop too! it literally exploded all over her jacket and hair! Next we walked to BUCKINGHAM PALACE:D Guess what! The queen was there! We didn't have the chance to see her tho:( We all took some beautiful pictures of/with the palace and we left, it was an awesome experience as you could just imagine(; We took a walk through james park. We saw a gorgeous swan, ducks, squirrels and even Canadian geese! The Canada girls and New Zealand girls split into separate groups to explore! Our group had the best Pax Lodge leader ever! Her name is lilit she is from Armenia she is such a fascinating person& she is also super hilarious;D It was the best when we walked by some of the guards who worked at buckingham palace. Of course we tried to make them laugh, and though we couldn't fit all eighteen girls in a telephone booth we WERE able to make one of the guards smile! We went on an adventure in the National Art Gallery! We saw original pieces of art by very famous artists like Van gogh, Monet, Manat and Davinci. We took a red double decker bus back to pax lodge and ate dinner! We ate amazing rice, the best chickpea enchiladas, caesar salad and mouth watering carrot cake! After that we played mini Olympics! My favorite part was throwing the rubber boots across the room to see who's could go the farthest! Mine was the only one that hit the door!:D We learn't some traditions from places like Armenia, Nigeria and Malta(: We sang taps in six different languages! And now we're all snuggling down and getting ready for bed! I wonder what eye opening experiences tomorrow will bring for us...
Love Serena<3 xoxo
p.s we miss everyone so much and we can hardly wait to see everyone again!





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Sunday 15 July 2012

Our shopping, welcoming and London eye experience!

Today I would describe this day as FUN. Right from flag ceremony we went to Cambden market for shopping. Some girls spent a lot, and some girls spent not as much. One store we went to was really cheap! Think of it, for 1 fridge magnet it costed 49p. Isn't that amazing? After we came back from shopping we got into our guiding uniforms, and at 3:00 we went for creamed tea!! For someone like me who personally LOVES food, I thought it was delicious! We also had some kind of cake, and scones with whipped cream and jam. Then Pax lodge did kind of a welcoming a ceremony, where we watched a video all about pax lodge. We also did A scavenger hunt to get to know the Pax lodge building, and discussed what we were going to do for the 5 days for the journey through London. So far the schedule seems pretty fun! After that we went fr supper. We had pork, potatoes, and veggies. For dessert we had apple crumble with hot custard. It was so good!! Then we went to the London eye. It was spectacular. We were 400 and something feet above ground. It was slow but very high, and a wonderful experience. On our way back to Pax lodge, we took a 1 hour tour around the streets of London. We saw the olympic rings on the bridge. It was beautiful! Today was an awesome experience that I will not forget!!
By Sarah-Anne Piccolo






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Saturday 14 July 2012

Under the Ocean

Today we said goodbye to France and euros as we boarded the Eurostar. the Eurostar is basically a really fast train that goes under the ocean floor at some point.

While down there, everything was pitch black. It was hard to imagine that we were so far below sea level and not having any physical effects. It was a great experience. If one was asked what they did this morning, most would say, "Sleep in, watch cartoons." I am able to reply, "Oh, you know, went under the ocean floor and such."

We arrived in Kings cross station, and resisted the temptation to ask one of the employes where platform 9 and three quarters was. It would be revealing too much to the muggles.

After that, we got settled in Pax Lodge. Pax Lodge is one of four world guiding centers, located in London, England. It is a really nice building with an interesting color scheme. I also noticed that it is very clean. As for the guiding part of it, there is a New Zealand group staying with us. I look forward to learning about their country and meeting new people.

For dinner we went to a place called giraffes. Contrary to what I thought, they did not serve giraffe meat. Instead we had a delicious meal, from chicken burgers to soup. Afterward we had some gelato at a place next door. I guess we're all so hooked on it now, we can't stop eating it two countries later.

Overall, today was a very interesting day. We switched countries, languages, currency, and atmosphere. It was a great experience and I look forward to exploring London for the next 8 days.


-Riley





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Friday 13 July 2012

friday the 13th

todays adventures......

1.)mini bus tour of paris 3 hours
- eiffel tower
-bastille
-hotels
-opera house
-museum of modern art
-arch
bridges

2.) louvre
LUNCH BREAK !!
- mona lisa
- code of hammurbai
-aphrodite
-the winged victory of somathrace
-medieval moat


3.) Tuileries gardens
- walk about
-took pictures

4.) Shopping free time
- souvenirs shops

5.) dinner at flam
-thin pizza ( ham, mushroom, beef, desert [ apple, chocolate])

6.) mont parnesse tower
- took an elevator 56 floors
- walked 4 flights to the top
- took pictures of the eiffel tower wile it glittered

7.) sub way home
- person playing the trumpet
- noisy teenagers
-inappropriate homeless man
- smelled like pee


Friday the 13 in tailed a rainy day, all day. over all it was a good day filled with lots of laughs and manny pictures.
By the visionary...Laura


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Thursday 12 July 2012

Paris!!!

Today was amazing! First we woke up at 5:45(not my favorite part) rushed to the train station and got on the 7:31 train to Paris. The train(TGV) was super fast and sometimes it didn't even feel like we were on a train it was so smooth! There was an eating car and two floors, it was so big! After arriving in Paris we got a bus to our hotel( which is SUPER nice) and were soon on our way to the metro. At first it was scary but mostly because it was new to me. After a long and bumpy ride we soon found ourselves in front of one of the most beautiful and famous cathedrals in the world. Notre Dame was really cool and was very detailed and gorgeous. We met outside by the statue and fed the pigeons! I must be a pigeon whisperer because once I had four on one arm! After that we went to a very old bookstore and that was AWESOME! Soon after we went to a delicious supper of chicken, potatoes, salad and Mousse! Then we went on a very cold but beautiful cruise on the Seine and took amazing pictures of the Eiffel tower! Then, after the cruise we went on the metro and returned to our house for a wonderful and peaceful sleep! By Morgan


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Wednesday 11 July 2012

What a busy day!

Today was wild! we did lots of things and many outings. Waking up wasn't
that early so that made today a great start. first off was to the perfume factory in Eze. We got a tour of the factory and finished off with the gift shop, where lots of girls bought perfume and soap. Next was to Monaco. this place was beautiful. we walked around the beautiful garden, went next to a palace, and some girls went into the cathedral. Others did a little shopping. Next we came back to Nice, and had a wonderful, calm afternoon on the beach. We stopped at a grocery store on the way, where we bought some snacks since we spent mostly all afternoon there. Even though the beach was rocks not sand, all of us girls had an amazing time! Next was off to dinner. This dinner was probably one of my favorites. We had salad, then the best ravioli i've ever eaten. We walked back to the hotel and had a calm, early night. it was a busy day, but the nice thing was that we weren't on a time limit, so that was relaxing.
by Emma


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Tuesday 10 July 2012

The boring bus ride to Nice.

Today we woke up at 9:00 am it was kind of sleeping in but not really. Then we had chocolate pie for breakfast. Then we got on the 40 minute bus ride to pisa we walked for 10 minutes to the tower that is leaning. We took a couple of pictures. After that we went to the baptistry and went up on top of a balcony witch was in the building looking over the rest of the building. Then we went into the cathedral it was REALLY BIG! By the way the leaning tower of pisa was AWESOME. After that we got back in the bus for 4 hours until we got to the hotel in the nice. After that we went to the restaurant and ate supper. When we were done we went to the beach and dipped our toes in the Mediterranean Sea. When we were done we came back to the hotel and slept. THE END!



Monday 9 July 2012

Todays adventures


We had a early start today....6:15 wake up yaaay. A least we had a lovely breakfast, croissants, pastries and even hot chocolate. We then headed off to the Vatican City museum. We met up with our local tour guide...number 24. She was very passionate about the art work that we saw. We saw sculptures from famous sculptors including Davinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. Number 24 gave us so much history on the art that we saw it was very hard to remember everything that she explained to us. From what i remember there was about 28 different museums. We were only able to experience the beauty of a few. After the 2 hour tour with number 24 we followed Dionysia to the bus to travel to Florence. The 4 hour bus ride to Florence was much more pleasant now that we had our amazing bus driver Tony back. Once we arrived in Florence we had 2 hours of free time to shop, eat and go in the Santa Maria del Fiore. Santa Maria del Fiore was beautiful. The church started to be built in September 1296 according to the plans made by Arnolfo di Cambio. The high ceilings, floor to ceiling painting and stained glass windows combined to make one of the most beautiful churches that we saw. After the free time was over we met up with a local tour guide to have a waling tour of the city. We were brought to many famous sites. Probably the most rememberable was the bridge Ponte Vecchio. This bridge was the only one that was not blown up in the second world war by Hitler simply because of its beauty. After the walking tour we got back on the bus and traveled to our hotel. After dropping our stuff off we headed down to the restaurant to have some supper. On the menu for tonight was pasta, pork, potatoes and of course ice cream for desert. After showering the days sweat off we get to have a nice long sleep.









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Sunday 8 July 2012

When in Rome...we go back in time !

So we actually got to sleep in today..8am, it was exciting except for the sirens going off every five minutes cause apparently ambulances are needed that much. Anyways we had a great breakfast too..which did include coffee! After we were all nice and stuffed with croissants, we headed off to the Vatican to attend mass. Wow. The Vatican is unbelievable. It was probably the most breathtaking place I've seen to this day. St. Peter's basilica is unexplainable unless you've actually been inside, since the outside does not do it justice. Even though I didn't understand much of what the service consisted of, the French parts were exciting because some of us actually knew what the heck they were taking about! I'd also like to mention the fact that we did Catholic aerobics, which consists of sitting standing and kneeling constantly. I have to say that it's definitely a different atmosphere as soon as you walk into the Vatican..it's unexplainable. After that, we continued on to the Trevi fountain which was also breathtaking architecture. Then we made our way to the Pantheon. I have to say I didn't expect all these historic landmarks to be in such a central area in Rome, but I guess I didn't listen in history class that well. After we all got lunch we ventured to the great Coliseum. Now, if you've ever seen the movie Gladiator, you know what I'm talking about. I knew that a lot of what the Coliseum initially was was no longer there. I will say however, it was a bit saddening to see so much of it was destroyed. After learning all of the history of the Coliseum in history class I was very disappointed at the site only because of its state. It was very interesting though, and we learned quite a bit more about its history from our tour director. After we left the Coliseum we finally got to go shopping! The shops still have amazing objects from all over Italy, and the street performers are hilarious and extremely talented. I discovered that there is a gelato flavor called Viagra..which was extremely hilarious.Then it was time for supper. We had pasta, pork and potatoes which fruit for dessert. Dionysia also gave us some great news! Our bus driver Tony gets to come back! Everyone was so excited because we were extremely upset when we found out he was supposed to leave. So to conclude this essay about our wonderful adventures in Rome, I'd like to say it was a great day. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed it, and there is so much more to see!!
-This essay was written by Allison Green!


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Location:Rome, Italy

Saturday 7 July 2012

St Frances's Assisi to Rome

Toady we woke up early and ate a large breakfast ,by european standards.
We handed in our hotel keys and left the hotel and Padua, Italy to travel to Saint Francis's Assisi. Everyone slept on the bus because nobody was able to sleep the night before so it was quiet unlike normal days of bus touring. Assisi is a small village dating back hundreds of years, the church was built at the end of the town ending the small intertwining roads. We then followed Dionysia to the church where we met Brother Michael who gave us a insight of the church and the stories it held within its walls. We proceeded under the church and saw the carcaphucus. IT was supposed to be bring the feeling of serenity as you passed through the brightly painted walls and the gothic style roofs, it was always quiet because people were so caught in the tranquility of the beauty within the church. Brother Michael explained that each picture had meaning within itself, describing not only the scenario the depicted character was in but who they were altogether. After exiting the church we separated in groups to go back into the church to learn more of it and take in the beauty we hadn't yet seen while others wandered through the streets of Assisi eating lunch in small restaurants and street venders selling crescents and gilato. After wandering around for a few hours we met again in the square and met Dionysia by the bus to travel to rome. The ride was filled with laughs as the back seats played games and sang to all different songs. We entered Rome and the view was amazing as every other city we've seen has been. As we entered the city the bus buzzed with excitement as we pulled up to the pizzaria and ate italian pizza for the first time, well for most of us the first time. We ate every last bite to the fullest. We then traveled to our hotel and said goodbye to our bus driver Tony ( we would be getting someone new tommorow) and entered the hotel. We went in our rooms and washed our clothes as some girls wandered the hotels in desperate search for decent wifi, we finally settled for standing on the balcony and pointing our ipod


s in odd directions. We hung our clothes off balconys and are set our heads on finding sleep to prepare for Rome sightseeing tour tommorow. Goodnight from the beautiful city of Rome!
By: Kyla<3
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Location:Assisi , Rome Italy

Friday 6 July 2012

The Adventures on the Sinking Island

Today we started the day the best way you can. A great breakfast! There was so much fruit, fresh juice, croissants, eggs and coffee! This will probably be the best we will ever get for breakfast on our trip since breakfast isn't that common here. We then loaded the bus, got onto a boat and headed off to Murano to watch the fabulous art of blowing glass. It started off as a clump of hot, melted glass and with only 3 tugs it became a horses head. He was able to make a whole horse in less than 2 minutes! After the gift shop, we reloaded the boat and started on our way to the sinking island. We met with one of the local tour guides, Carlos, who gave us a look around Venice. Afterwards we had 1 hour for lunch so we split us to get pizza and sandwiches. A little bit of shopping was done, then we met with Dionysia so she could take us to the streets of water to ride the gondolas. We then walked, and walked back to St. Mark's square to go into Doges Palace. We probably spent about 2 hours there, but it would have been an hour and a half if Yvonne didn't stop to read everything there. Then, we shopped on the streets, met up with some people selling fake Gucci, Parada, Coach and Louis Vuitton purses then begun our journey back to our hotel. We had supper, showered (I hope) and now I think we are all going to be ready for bed, even if we tried to sleep on the bus and we feel off the seat in the middle of a nap. (ME)
By: Jacquie



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Location:Venice, Italy

Thursday 5 July 2012

Verona to Venice

Today we travelled from Switzerland to Italy! WOO-HOO!! On our way here, we saw many grape vineyards, and the scenery change from rocky and sharp to green and soft. We stopped in Verona and visited Juliette's balcony. We took pictures holding her... Umm..."Shoulder". We all enjoyed gelato for a snack. We actually ate it before we melted! Good thing, BECAUSE IT WAS 38 FLIPPIN' DEGREES OUTSIDE!!!!!


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Wednesday 4 July 2012

MOUNT PILATUS!

Today we went for a walk around the water where we ran into some cute boys (which Yvonne asked to take a picture with) Later we went to Mt. Pilatus for the majority of our day, but you know what they say "The joy is in the journey" and the journey to mt. Pilatus was no exception. We traveled by boat to the the cogwheel train station, then by cogwheel train up mt. Pilatus to the top. At the end of the day we travelled back down by air gondola. TODAY WE WERE CELEBRATING OUR POOPIES!!!!
By Caelan




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Tuesday 3 July 2012

Day 3, Our Chalet and Swiss Folklore Festival




This morning we woke up nice and early at 6:00 and were out the door by 7:00 on our way to our chalet. We had a 2 hour bus ride from our hotel, hotel tell. Then a 5 minute walk. On our way back we stopped by the lion statue, and did some shopping. We got to climb the bell tower which was really cool though the steps were steep and there was alot of walking we made it. Such an amazing view from up there, it was worth the long hike up. After that we did more shopping/sight seeing. Then we were on our way to Stadtkeller for supper where we had Swiss cheese fondue, Pork steak with tomatoes, onions, and baked cheese, then we had something called Rosti which is grated and fried potatoes with spinach then for dessert we had Meringue with apple sauce and strawberry ice cream. During our meal there was a folklore festival with original swiss folk music, yodeling, alphornblowing and flagthrowing national costumes, and a typical swiss atmosphere it was a very fun day with lots of picture opportunities.


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Monday 2 July 2012

July 1-2, 2012

Well, heres the first update for the blog while we are on our journey through Europe. The plane rides went good and we had no problems. When we landed we met our tour director Dionysia, she is very nice and very upbeat. We got on our tour bus which is kind of like a greyhound bus but less fancy. We drove here to Luzern. The first place she took us was a little shopping area with the most amazing swiss chocolate shop. We went on a little tour around it and we also went into a beautiful church. When we arrived back at the start of our tour Dionysia gave us 2 hours of free time. We got into little groups of 4 or more and we set off to explore. We went into a fancy little souvenir shop, the chocolate shop and other stores as well. I think we all bought at least one thing. When free time was over we got back on the tour bus and went up the mountain. The view was absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. We all took pictures going up the mountain. Some girls enjoyed the swerves and turns too. When we finally made it up we checked into our hotel. Some of us had to take our luggage up all the stairs but we all made it eventually. We settled in and went down for dinner, we had soup, pork, mashed potatoes, carrots, beans and ice cream. It was good. When we finished Yvonne told us to go and have showers and wash up before bed. We are now getting room checks and relaxing. Lights out is at ten or eleven. Well I guess thats it for now so bye.
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Location:Zurich to Luzern