Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Amsterdam schedules

So far in Amsterdam, Claudio and I are doing very well. We both have jobs, have a place to live, and are slowly but surely making friends with schedule permitting.

It's very difficult at this time working and having any free time. I work 50 hours a week and Claudio works 60. sooooo not much free time. But thankfully our schedules are roughly at the same time. We wake up together, take the tram together, sometimes we will get an ice cream right before his work (2pm) then meet up after to work for a late dinner and return home before 1am. Not much glamour but i love being able to spend time with him as he does with me. :) We haven't had the same days off because of how irrational both our work places are so we just try and enjoy each other's company as much as possible.

11:30-12:30pm attempt to wake up.
13:20 out the door
13:26 catch the tram
13:45-14:00 Claudio gets off the tram first and heads to work
14:00-14:30 I head to Neumarkt to start my work

23:00-0:00 I get off work and head to Westermarkt where Claudio meets me
0:00-0:30 catch the tram and head home
0:30- 2:00 watch shows, talk online, Claudio plays guitar, a lil cleaning and off to bed. :/
REPEAT!!!!

hahahahahahahaha
Right now i'm exhausted since it is 10:27am but sometimes we do go out and get fresh produce or just go for a walk but, most of the time we are just too tired to do much else. lots of working for little money but it will all be worth it in the end. Just hard to find things and do things easily with our schedules the way they are.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Tourist

There are two sides of tourism. 1)being a tourist 2) not being a tourist.

They say americans are the worst but, I beg to differ. Unless you are a very humble, aware, respectful, and well traveled savvy person there is just one word to be used "TOURIST", which is a bad word. Wether you are from USA, Canada, Europe, Asia, Middle East every tourist seem to be recognizable and unfortunately bad. Now this can be argued of course, even I know some are exceptions (like me... ha!) but staying here in Amsterdam I have been noticed the signs of the "T" word. Here are some of my discoveries. ;)

1) camera in hand
2) map/pamphlet in hand
3) backpack/ fanny pack/ and sash bags with the above items in hand
4) eyes looking up and around
5) finger pointing
6) tripping because not paying attention
7) riding a "RENT A BIKE" bike
8) hats and sunglasses
9) eating ready to eat grocery food from a backpack or plastic bag (ex: salads, sandwich, apples, carrots, and chips etc...)

Now I'm not saying that Ts are bad but i just found it funny in my own humor. I also noticed that Ts are very territorial. I even noticed myself being so a few times... haha.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

no titled Christmas

Christmas, a time of year
Christmas, a sucky cheer
Christmas, young and old
Christmas, too late and sold

under tree, one present lies, in my heart a great surprise
wishing you were here, to share this moment that i tear

waiting patiently!
waiting anxiously!

I sit and stareeeeeee

my phone rings...
could that be you
could my dreams finally come through?

i know we disagree
i know we wish to be free
but patiently, anxiously, we will make it through


because... i will always be there for you


XOXOXO
poem by Angela Adams

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Cat Steals Healthy Vegatable

Although kitties are known for being independent and ignoring the presence of a human being, I have come to the conclusion that they are not only aware of our presence but, these feline specimens are misunderstood. Just now, a few moments ago, I noticed that my bowl of sweet snap peas had been raided by a four-legged silent ninja with fur. Not only was he silent but, he had used his sharp ninja skills to snatch an innocent victim for his digestive system of doom. Now, first off, why on earth would a cat be interested in my sweet snap pea? My conclusion; tell me if I am wrong, that he wasn't attracted to this human delicacy rather, he knew it was my "snap pea" and was going to be mischievous and steal it in order for my attention and make me be forever entertained. This my friends is a classic feline trait and should be embraced and warned to those who wish to adopt these classic, mischievous, curious, destructive, entertaining (beyond all means), and one of the most therapeutic four legged companions for those who wish not to be worshiped.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Have you ever felt like...

Have you ever felt like crying?
Have you ever felt like a piece was missing?
Have you ever felt happy and sad all at the same time?
Have you ever felt empty?
Have you ever felt...

like dropping everything for someone. Ever felt like making a fool out of yourself to make someone laugh or to dream about stroking your fingers through their hair or laughing at them because they know exactly how to strike hope in your decisions through life? have you ever felt like a faded rose when you are miles apart but warm in the inside because you feel their presence? Ever felt like a thunderbolt hit you each and every time your lips touch or the worst possible day you have you can't see yourself doing anything other than being in their arms and knowing they would be there for every drip of mucus you cough up?

My fellow readers... i am sorry if none of you felt that way. sounds miserable, aint it? ha! i read it and i feel sorry for that person who has to go through that. HAHA! But yet?! I don't feel so bad... because I know... they have love. Love hurts. and thats the truth: it's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. sometimes it might seem like that statement is not true but... it is. LOL

anyways,
Happy Birthday to ME!
and goodnight!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

NEW Bucket list for 2010 europe trip!

OK NEW BUCKET LIST: it may be weird and some things not interesting but, in my mind, it sounds fun! haha. mmmmmmm... kind of scared of the walking dead tour... *kirnge*... maybe I'll skip that one.. :(

  • TRAPEZE *CHECK*
  • CLIFF JUMP
  • WALKING DEAD TOUR *CHECK*
  • SWING DANCE IN GRENOBLE
  • ISLAND HOP IN GREECE *CHECK*
  • WAKE UP EARLY *CHECK*
  • HIKE RANDOMLY *CHECK*
  • FIND A KITTY IN FRANCE *CHECK*
  • STYLE SOMEONE'S HAIR *CHECK*
  • SURVIVE A TAXI *CHECK*
  • WINE TASTE IN FRANCE
  • GETTING LOST IN VENICE *CHECK*
  • TEACH SOMEONE ENGLISH *CHECK*
  • FOLLOW A DOG *CHECK*
  • PICK UP NEW HOBBY *CHECK*

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

MY TRAPEZE EXPERIENCE!

lol.... I finally did it, folks! Dang, I'm awesome! *sighs* *admires self*

Well, today was the day. Woke up. Left to go get coffee. Came home, and it hit me... TRAPEZE TIME! OH SNAP! I was late. Printed my tickets. Put on workout pants. Left the house. Drove as calm as possible. Arrived at the Emerald City of Trapeze. Ran inside. Instantly, I was admiring this huge space of net and random wires above my head. I looked at the steal plank in the middle of the room high up. "It's not that high" I told myself. Only 30 feet-ish!

The lady at the front desk got me all set with permission slips and "if you die it's not our problem" papers... I signed them with a huge smile on my face and the look of... "I have no idea what I'm in for" attitude. (Oh, I had no idea that I was going to freak and squeal like the tiny lil girl I know is inside of me) At that moment, the Lady asked me to join another innocent victim on the stretching mat. I bounced my way over. We were all introduced to the calm smiling instructor. I began to stretch my arms and role my shoulders anticipating the strain of doing crazy stunts. My attention was then captured by an amazing Trapeze artist swinging gracefully back and forth on the bar and landing perfectly on the net. His body was at ease and completely under control. He didn't even have a harness on. Unbelievable! He gracefully did a flip off the net and introduced himself.

The instructor showed us the proper way to have our hands on the bar and described our first "trick". I was thinking... "i just started this, he thinks I can do what on my first time?" ha.ha. He buckled up the girl to climb a 25 foot ladder and off she went following all of the commands as if she had already knew what to do. A graceful flip off the net finished her 15 seconds of fame. *GULP* Now my turn. I climbed up the ladder which started to shake nervously >_>. Got up to the platform, grabbed this taped wire and was given more instructions with the trapeze guy who i saw when I walked in. He talked me through things, corrected my posture, and belted me to lines which were controlled by my instructor below. At this point i was feeling sick and just wanted to get down. The experienced trapeze man behind me holding me tightly, said, "ready.... hep!" (which means to bend your knees and hop off the platform)... apparently that's the way to go... oddly enough I just stood there... (hahaha.) Trapped in myself I couldn't find the guts to do it. He again said, "ready...(i bent my knees)... hep!" (still didn't go) I laughed to reduce stress and said in my head "I'm not going to think about it, I am just going to hop and see what happens." Finally, after his command, I hopped into the non existing pressures of atoms. Soaring through the air feeling the weight of my body being taken through an automatic course dismissed all my anxiety about climbing the ladder and hanging my toes off the platform. There was nothing under me but the safety net, the feeling of freedom was not only amazing but indescribable. I felt extremely calm. I decided no to do any tricks for my first few jumps. I glided back and forth just hanging there. My instructor told me to do 3 quick kicks which, I did into a backflip landing on the safety net. :D I was sooooo nervous for having the best time of my life! I grabbed the net and gracefully flipped over. Feeling like I could survive another one I proceeded up the ladder! >_<

For some reason, maybe the enderolin, I thought it would be fine up that high off the ground. Again, I was nervous. Each time it got easier and easier for me to climb the ladder but, once I was up there I felt sick and wanting to get down. >_>

My first trick was to pull my knees to my chest and wrap my legs around the bar, then let go of the bar... (which was fun) and put hands back, feet off the bar and flip down to the net. haha! tons of fun! but, getting to that part was the hardest part. I am not going to lie. Each time my instructor would encourage me to do even better and wouldn't push me any further than I would go! :) They told me I had GREAT FORM (pointed feet and legs together) it must be the ballet I've been taking. heehee.

After accomplishing my new awesome stunt and feeling confident they decided to have me graduate from my "training wheels" and be caught by a guy who will be swinging and catch me right as I let go of the bar and swing to the other side. >_> In my head I'm thinking "YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!!! I'm having a blast JUST doing this stuff. Why would I want to exceed that?" lol. I climbed the ladder feeling disturbed and crossed. These people were looking out for me. They cared about me, right? Their just gonna sit and watch me DIIIEEEEE???? *sigh* I gulped. Grabbed the bar once again. READY...HEP! Off I went into the sky flying with ease. Wrapped my legs around the bar. Let go of the bar. Swung my hands out and there he was. All time was paused... His hands reaching out for me to grab. He seemed so far away. I didn't think he could touch me. Time played again and My fingers grabbed his. I was so close... yet, so far. :( I then proceeded with my stunt down to a flip and figured out that it was my hands that were in the wrong position! I tried 2 more times and gave up. I thought about it and basically I was happy I wasn't caught. lol I am proud of myself and knowing that I did it makes me feel accomplished! woot woot!

I came home with scrapes, bruises, and an amazing worth while story! I will be doing it again when I come back from my trip so my mom can come and take pictures! woot woot! :) maybe she'll join me!?! who knows?!