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09 July 2009 @ 10:33 am

Why don't I have any kpop icons? You can bet that as soon as I get home, this situation will be rectified.

MANTRAIN LIKE YOU MEAN IT, BOYS, DON'T BE AFRAID TO SCOOT A LITTLE CLOSER TOGETHER.

I'm really loving my new MP3 player, it's sexay. Also, it does like, everything. It's going to keep me good and happy during the four hours I'm on the train on the way to Paris. I haven't yet used it to its full potential, there's all sorts of organizer apps I still need to figure out, but WHEE, KPOP ON THE GO.

I got to talk to my daddy last night! I called just to leave him another message, but he actually answered the phone! We got to quickly catch up and organise what was happening when I got into the train station in France, and that made me feel so much better; it's been really hard getting into contact with him while I've been in the Netherlands and I was a bit uncertain as to what exactly was happening and how we were meeting up and all that jazz.

I've seen two movies while here in the Netherlands. One; Transformers 2 in the IMAX. All I have to say is DEVASTATOR, OMG 8DD also, Spitfire Prime = UNF. The second movie I saw was Coraline! I was so happy, it was a fluke, it was the last night it was playing in this tiny little cosy cinema in a back alley, and it was only half an hour until the screening, heehee. So I bought a ticket and finally saw that movie. Creepiest children's movie EVAR but sooo good, I definitely want to see it again at some point :3 it's such a shame we don't get movies like that over in Aussieland. Not enough, anyway.

HOKAY, heading off to France in a little while. BAI GAIZ.
 
 
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Ryo Flame
08 July 2009 @ 10:22 am

I had a little cry last night cuz I miss u gaiz.

...No, really. It wasn't all that dramatic though, I was just feeling a bit lonely. I was supposed to have stayed with my cousin from Monday night until Thursday morning when I would have headed off to Paris, but due to stressing out about work, she asked if she could pay for me to stay at a hostel instead. Well this was all fine, but it was asked at 7pm, which didn't leave me with a lot of time. Luckily, I did find a place on HostelWorld.com but it left me feeling a little unbalanced, because it was a reminder how not everything was always certain.

After rushing around a bit, getting a taxi and dragging my incredibly heavy larger suitcase and not so heavy smaller suitcase up incredibly steep, narrow stairs, I had to squish into a tiny little room where four other Aussies were just getting ready to go out, and had their shit strewn about everywhere, making life a little difficult for me with my big bags. Watching them chat with one another as they got ready to head out made me miss home like hell, and when they left all I wanted to do was lie down and... not do anything.

By this time it was 10pm, which would have made it 6am in Australia, and I had no desire to bother anyone at that time of the morning, so I called the only person who wasn't so far away; my dad. I've been having a hard time getting into contact with him though, I've been sending emails and SMS's only to find out he hasn't been getting them, and when I tried calling him I got transferred to a weird voice mail thing, but I left a message anyway without much hope. Hormones and homesickness made me blubber for a bit, but there wasn't much I could do about it.

Without much else to do, I curled up and tried to go to sleep... which just wouldn't happen. I lay there for about an hour and a half, staring into the darkness, before I finally started to doze off. At 1am I got a text from dad saying he got my message, but it was too late for me to respond coherently, so I passed out again, only to be woken up a little later again by the Aussies coming back from their night out.

It was a pretty shitty night's sleep, and when I woke up, it was raining, and would apparently continue to do so throughout the day. I had to switch rooms as well, so there I went, dragging all my suitcases down the steep stairs again, only to learn that later when I check into the new room, I have to go up to the third floor with those suitcases and stairs. Waaahhhh T___T

Everything will be better once I'm with my dad in Paris, but right now I kind of wanna go home.
 
 
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Ryo Flame
02 July 2009 @ 05:14 pm

I had a great day today.

Currently I'm in Den Bosch, known on the map as Hertogenbosch. I'm staying with my aunt for a few days, we're doing some family reunion type things, but because she had to go to a workplace outing today, I was on my own. This was fine with me, my aunt Jos had given me all the keys to the house and to the lock of the bike in the shed, so I decided to ride down to the shopping area since there was supposed to be a comic store down there (lol).

I had a map with me, I'd marked the streets I intended on visiting, and then merrily jumped on my bike. And went in completely the wrong direction. When I next consulted my map, I realised I'd gone north about as much as I wanted to originally go south... so I had twice the distance to cover, hahah XD but it did take me on a bike path around a beautiful lake, so it wasn't a total loss :3

Once I did get to the shopping district though, I proceeded to get even more lost. You know how Melbourne's streets are all neatly parrallel to each other, with all the blocks as neat squares? Yeah, it's not like that here. Roads and sidewalks and bike paths cross over one another every which way, and what looked like a simple route became difficult everytime I took just one wrong turn. Still, like I said before, it's not like this was any kind of loss; I got to see a lot of things this way, and I also found a cinema. There was a viewing of Transformers 2 an hour and a half later, so I bought a ticket and then went to find the comic store.

I did find it, in the end! Spent a bit of time there, too. However, I think something was trying to tell me I should stop buying comic books, because after umm-ing and ahh-ing over different Dutch comics for some time, I had a little pile worth about EU$90, was gonna pay...

...and then the power in the entire shopping district shut down.

Due to the heat, something had blown in the powergrid. I did not have 90euros on me, I couldn't pay with credit card because there was no power and of course none of the ATMs were functioning either. I lamented this for a while, but when we found out the power would most likely stay out until around 5pm, we gave up. I had enough cash to buy just ONE book, and I chose Sky-Doll 3, since I'd picked up the first two volumes in Nijmegen before, but I wasn't happy. There was this AMAZING steampunk comic in a box, four parts, which I had wanted really badly, too. They also had THIS from Sky Doll which I jsdfhgjadlfhsdkjhf'd over like crazy, but goddammit it was 250 EUROS. 250. The figure itself was only about six inches tall, too D: and they also had the schoolgirl Witchblade statue for... 220, I think? So honestly D:

...maybe if I still have spending money by the end of this...

Sky-Doll really is gorgeous. It sucks that it's in Dutch because only I will be able to enjoy it :/

Anyway, the comic store owner then pointed out to me that with all the power out, I wouldn't be able to see my movie, either. I BAWWWed about this for a little while, then resigned myself to it and headed off on my bike again. At least the cinema pplz gave me my money back.

After that I cycled back home, and here I am. Also, my sunscreen exploded in my bag and I think my Pokemon Leaf Green is now no longer functioning because of it... fml. So, although the day had it's shitty bits, overall I had a ton of fun, I'm enjoying the warm (hot) weather, and I'm off to read my pretty new book.

 
 
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Ryo Flame
26 June 2009 @ 12:37 pm
There are now more Amsterdam pics and some London pics up on Facebook. I was going to write up a much more long-winded post in regards to the last post and yesterday and stuff, but I can't really be bothered 8D; so uh... just look at the pretty peekchurs. Today I'm heading off to see the Amsterdam Dungeon, the Torture Museum and if I still feel like it afterwards, the Ice Bar. More photos to come :3

I love the weather here. It's so warm @__@



First person to say what the black/blue striped flag with the loveheart on it means gets a cookie.

 
 
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Ryo Flame
25 June 2009 @ 11:36 am

So last minute booking of a hostel was successful and I ended up at De Witte Tulp (White Tulip) where I've got 7 nights booked. It's right on the edge of the red light district, smack in the centre of Amsterdam, five minutes walk from Amsterdam Centraal and hundreds of shops... it's awesome.

After dragging my bags all the way from the countryside to the big city, all I wanted to do last night was collapse on the bed, maybe after having something to nibble on. These plans were foiled after I met my the two from Norway; Sandra and Mick. Very friendly and enthusiastic, they explained they were going on a walking tour of the red light district, and asked if I wanted to go too. I decided, hell, why not.

It was really interesting, I learned a lot of history and strange facts, and we ended up finishing at a bar... where we, along with two other Melbournians and an American, all ended up playing drinking games for aaages.

A bit more info at a later date, I have like 2mins left on my internet time XD ciao for now!

 
 
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Ryo Flame
23 June 2009 @ 02:43 pm
Okay, so... it's so easy to put photos on Facebook that I'm hardly motivated to put them up here XD *kicks herself up the backside*. I know not everyone visits Facebook, though, and I suppose I should write about about what I actually did... so here goes.

On Saturday, [info]rikudrak  and I visited a fairytale-themed amusement park called The Efteling (you can change the website language at the bottom of the page), a place I last visited when I was only teeny-tiny. THIS is my kind of theme park. I don't need to see Disneyland, or Sea World, or any of them... the Efteling is, and probably will always be, my favourite.


This beautiful sculpture was inside the gift shop.

For more pics and drabble, clickety-click. )

Anyway, that's enough for now, there are more pics in the Facebook album I linked to above. I do have London pics, but since I'll be going back there towards the end, I'll just leave them all to one big post :3 It was a fantastic day, and I'm so glad my memories didn't set me up for disappointment; it was ever better than I remembered it to be.
 
 
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