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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Germany...

I arrived at Dusseldorf an hour late because my flight was delayed for some reason. We recognized each other easily with no hesitations. My friend and her family are too good to me. They are very nice people. In the east, we stereotype all Europeans as just being cold… I can say now that this is not true. All the people whom I met up to this moment are so friendly even those who cannot speak a single English word.

We were babysitting my friend’s two years old niece today; she is so cute I cannot get enough of her although we cannot understand each other due to the language barriers. We toured around a bit and today we took a walk up hill, it was amazing. Everything here is just so green. It rained yesterday and now it is raining again. I really love that, it has been a while since I felt the rain on my skin.

My friend’s father went to have a hair cut today and the lady there knew that I was visiting… that made me realize how small this place really is and that barbers are the same everywhere :o)

We are heading to Norway tonight and everyone is excited about that, they say Norway is a heaven… and I thought I have seen it all… if Norway is heaven then what is this place right here???

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's been theorized for quite sometime now around the sink hole that's called the "middle" east that it is actually really a "sink hole" but no experimental proof has ever been presented by any of the roaches living "inside" the sink hole, because the theoretical proof goes along the lines of, you can't imagine a third dimension of space if you're a 2D creature living on a 2D surface, you can theorize about it, but you can't actually visualize it, but you man have now actually broke out of the "Sink Hole" and have seen the third dimension with your own eyes, but now the problem is, "HOW THE HELL ARE YOU GONNA GET BACK INTO THE SINK HOLE?"

M.Zedan said...

hahahah I have been training for over 27 years now hahahaha

"Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him."

Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)