Sunday, May 20, 2012

Trip to Europe (May 2012)

Kristin and I had a wonderful opportunity to travel several European countries as part of a group bus tour. This was the first time experience for us and it was a good one.

We joined Expat Explore's 26-day Ultimate Europe tour only for the first half for 13 days. The itinerary was as follows:


















































































  • The tour began in London, UK, stopped over Brugge, Belgium and stayed two nights in Amsterdam, Netherlands. We joined the group in Amsterdam, but we missed the trip part because we had to recover our back packs that were stolen on the train to Amsterdam but miraculously recovered through a detective in den Haag (The Hague). Please refer to  http://jeffreyandkristinleeinrwanda.blogspot.com/2012/04/miraculous-drama-in-amesterdam.html for this story. The lodging was wonderfully unique with a lot of antiques displayed in the huge hotel lobby.
  • It continued to Berlin, Germany and stayed there for two nights. Noteworthy was the Berlin Wall, paintings on the wall, Checkpoint Charlie, curry sausage, canals, memorial center for murdered Jews, Brandenburg Square, Goddess of Peace (later Victory), glass dome (parliament), Weiner Schnitzel, German beer etc.
  • The tour continued to Prague, Czek Republic and stayed for two nights. Noteworthy were Praha Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral in Praha Castle, Astronomical Clock, Jewish cemetery, Charles Bridge, River Vltava etc. It is a place we may consider living for a short time later. 
  • The group stopped over at Bratislava, Slovakia for a walking tour and lunch, and continued traveling to Vienna, Austria where we ate dinner and had a walking tour in the evening. In Bratislava, things were small and cute. Queen Maria Theresa, Danube River, UFO restaurant over the extension bridge were noteworthy. In Vienna, the city was too big to experience in a 3-hour time, but the stay in Vienna has been cut short due to high costs.  
  • After one night sleep in Vienna, the tour continued with a stopover at Ljubljana, Slovenia for lunch and a walking tour. Ljublijana was a lovely place with 250K. People were welcoming and friendly. We discussed about the possibility of living there for a short time later. The group arrived in Venice, Italy. We stayed two nights there. In Venice, there was a walking tour in the afternoon and the next day was a free day. Kristin and I visited Murano and Burano. Murano is famous for creative glass works and Burano is famous for sea food restaurants and many retail shops. We had a delicious sea food lunch in Burano. Noteworthy were gondolas, Rialto Bridge, water buses, expensive water taxis, St. Marcos Square, St. Marcos Basilica, Library Tower, Murano glass, Lido as the venue for Venice Film Festival.
  • After two nights in Venice, the tour continued to Rome, Italy and stayed there for three nights.
  • A total of five people stopped their tour in Rome but the group picked up additional 13 people in Rome and moved on to Florence, French Riviera, Monaco, Barcelona, Paris, Jungfrau etc and back to London.
  • While we were in Rome, we did a hop-on hop-off bus tour, Vatican Museum, St. Peter Basilica and Square, Piazza Venezia, Fontana Trevi, Coliseum, Roman Forum and Imperial Forum. We also traveled to Amalfi, a beautiful town as part of Sorrento, via a train to Salerno and a boat to Amalfi. On the way back from Amalfi, we took a bus that ran on narrow roads on cliffs. We did not have time to visit Positano that is similar to Amalfi but a boat trip from Amalfi to Positano was told to be beautiful. 
  • We took a resting day and took off Rome via EasyJet flight that cost us Euro 100 for two, including luggage charges. Not bad.
  • It was an interesting and exciting tour that we enjoyed very much. Thank you, Lord, for the opportunity! - Jeffrey

Monday, May 7, 2012

Trip to Brugge, Belgium (April, 2012)

A surprise fire cracker for Kris
Brugge flag at the Markt Square
Choco-Story Museum

Made of chocolates...
Fries Museum
An old man performing
This is also made of chocolate
On April 25, 2012, Kristin and I celebrated our 29th wedding anniversary in Brugge, Belgium. Brugge could be spelled also as Bruges. It is pronounced differently also, but I will leave it there for now.

Brugge is one of the Venice of the North cities, along with Amsterdam and Berlin. It is a city on water.

Brugge is a city on the water
Belgium is famous for its chocolates. We could not skip our visit to the Choco-Story Museum.  We saw several sculptures that were made of chocolates. Unbelievable!
Antwerpen Station Clock
Antwerpen Station from below
We also learned that French Fries originated from Belgium when a French-speaking Belgian solider gave his Belgian friets to an American soldier during the World War II. The American solider thought the Belgian soldier was a French and called the friets "French Fries." So the bottom line is that France has nothing to do with French Fries. Hmmmm...

We sat in for a free harp concert. An old man performed with excellence with his classic harp as well as Celtic harp. He looked very elegant.

From Brugge to Amsterdam, we took a train and we had to change the train at Antwerpen Station in Belgium. This station had four stories of platforms. Quite impressive.

On the train to Amsterdam, we had an incident of theft that however God miraculously turned into an opportunity to reveal His goodness and power. We got our backpacks placed on the train racks stolen near Schiphol Airport. It made us panic because the back pakcs had all our assets, including all cash, credit cards, computers and even my wife's passport, plus everything else. The thieves were caught in a city called den Haag or The Hague beyond our knowledge or imagination. What is amazing is that we recovered everything, even cash!!! It was God's intervention and a miracle that demonstrated God's unlimited power if He wants anything done. We humbly and gratefully confessed our little faith and pledged our faith in Him again. Praise the good and faithful Lord for His abundant grace for ever and ever!

For more details, please see the link below:

http://jeffreyandkristinleeinrwanda.blogspot.com

- Jeffrey