Veinna
So after that train, and a day in Beijing we arrived in Vienna- 8 PM for them, 2 in the morning for us. We got off the plane and Charlie was still fast asleep so he accidently took his airplane pillow with him.
We apparently did a lot of stuff but I can’t remember for the life of me. My mom said that I was pretty out of it-- as in yelling that I hated this country and I was tired but I was still fast asleep so I have no idea. A 20 min wait and a taxi ride later we were in a hotel.
God it is beautiful here, we are all really happy to get out of China because we were sick of the smog and the hacking spitting couch that you heard every 4 min. One remark was- "I loved China, it was a great experience and I am so gosh darn happy we are out of there."
After the push shove, ignore people selling you stuff, loud yelling that was China, we all made a pretty big fools of ourselves in Vienna, which is the totally the opposite!
All of the streets bend so you can’t see the ends, which was a war thing, so my mom- (the absolute worst direction giver in the world- no really, if we need to get back to our hotel we ask her and if she says to go one way we go the other,) is in her personal heck.
We all are traveling like 5 year olds- you blunder around, not being able to read the signs, perfectly lost, crying a lot, ..... But you get ice-cream whenever you want it.
So the Americans walk around laughing at perfectly normal words-(this is in the perception of an Austrian person) like heptensmoochen and fartinbloging.
Seriously, as we walked around we passed a farmers market named runnenfahrten- so they must think we are crazy laughing at a perfectly normal words! J
We were told that 3 till 4 is cake time so got to go-
Anna Nolan- Over and Out!
