Sunday, January 25, 2009

Closer to Home!






















Here is the GPS tracker on Drew's flight ... it's a little after 3:30 pm and they are over Canada, making progress in getting to O'Hare! It shows their flight landing early, even as much as 45 minutes ahead of schedule. I'm sure they will slow them down and get them into the gate at about the original scheduled time.

~Lisa

Saturday, January 24, 2009

On my way home!

Well, we're headed off to the airport. We have a flight to Munich, and then we fly to Chicago, so we have a long day of traveling in store!

I'll post when we get home, and then I'll try to get the rest of my pictures up soon!

Drew

Trip Pics and a Video

Hello, this is not Drew ... this is Lisa, his mom. He gave me posting privileges on his blog, but I didn't want to step on his toes. HA

Anyway, this was neat and I wanted to be sure everyone checking in on the posts sees it.

Here are some pics I found on the Carthage College web site,

http://www.bustourist.cz/1/Carthage2009/

I do see him in a couple of the pics where they are outside touring. He's wearing a white/orange coat and gray stocking cap. But no real close up shots that I saw!

And here is a video from You Tube ... you can see Drew in the beginning, he's on the right and the camera zooms in on him briefly at one point,



You can make the video full screen by clicking on the rectangle at the bottom menu bar of the You Tube box, right below the word "You".

If you can't see the video from the blog, here's the You Tube link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--TjXziWAZY

Friday, January 23, 2009

In Vienna!

After two rainy days in Budapest, we have arrived in Vienna! Our hotel has free wifi in the lobby, so we already love it here.

We have dinner in a few minutes here at the hotel, and then we are going to an opera at the opera house!

Those of you who are friends with me on facebook, I put up some trip pictures. Those who don't, I will get them uploaded somewhere else later tonight :)

Update: I put ~30 pics up on a photobucket page ... it was hard to tell which ones I was picking, but I tried to get a good mix of everything. No captions or anything, but I'll get them organized better when I get home!

http://s33.photobucket.com/albums/d67/drewtscott/europe

Thursday, January 22, 2009

I'm alive!!!

At a mc donalds in Budapest and just wanted to post quick to say that I'm alive! Wifi is hard to come by here! Having lots of fun but miss everyone. Hope for good wifi in Vienna!

Drew

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Homestay in Hradec Králové

Well, we are still here in Hradec Králové, although I should be sleeping now since we head out early tomorrow morning!

We arrived in Hradec Králové this afternoon and met my host-dad and his daughter (who is in her late 20s, I believe.) She came with him because he doesn't speak any english, so it was an interesting start to the night! Luckily, her English was GREAT since she studied in New Jersey for a while.

We arrived at their house shortly after and dropped our stuff in our room. After informing them that we had just had lunch an hour before, our host-mom proceeded to serve us a 3 course lunch of soup, chicken, sausage, vegetables, potatoes, potato salad, and dessert. Needless to say, we were incredibly full by the time we finished.

After lunch, we relaxed in our room for a few minutes ... this is where I posted my last blog entry. At 5:00 we had a quick choir rehearsal at a local church. The first thing we were told as we walked to the sanctuary was "bring your coats." This was the understatement of the night.

As we walked into the sanctuary, we quickly realized that this huge stone room was not heated. At all. In fact, the only sources of heat in the room were small heaters under the first 5 rows of pews, and a heater at the piano for the accompanist. I'm horrible at estimating temperatures, so I will just say that I could see my breath as we sang.

Our concert was a combined program with a Czech mixed choir (adults) and a young women's choir. Both choirs were absolutely spectacular, so we were very nervous to follow them. We performed probably just over half of our repertoire, but it was received very well by the audience. Our final piece is a famous arrangement of the folk song "Shenandoah," and we circle the audience to sing it. The woman in front of me was crying quite a bit as we sang, so it was powerful to see the impact of our music.

After the concert, our host family invited us to have a second dinner ... so we gladly obliged. This dinner consisted of everything from the first dinner, plus ham and a desert pastry. After dinner, our host-mom brought out wine, trays of crackers, cheese, vegetables, and nuts -- these people know how to eat! With the help of their daughter, we had a great time making small talk about similarities (and differences, of course!) in our languages and cultures. It was so much fun to get to know our host family a little bit, and it will definitely be sad to leave them tomorrow -- after just one night!

I think that's all for tonight. Tomorrow we are headed to Breclav/Velké Bílovice for an early concert and dinner at a vineyard, so it should be another fun day. Cross your fingers that the internet situation only improves!

Drew

Hello from Hradec Králové

Me again! We just arrived at our homestay family's house in Hradec Králové, which is a city of about 100,000 people in The Czech Republic. More about Hradec Králové later :)

Since my last post, we have visited Dresden, Prague, and Terezín. We did a lot of sightseeing on walking tours all three cities, so my camera has gotten a workout! My pictures from these cities are much more interesting since they weren't taken from the inside of a dirty bus window!

I have TONS of cool pictures from Prague. We had an amazing time walking around the city. The historic part of Prague is absolutely packed with little shops and restaurants, so it was a very exciting day.

This morning we headed out very early so that we could see Terezín, a small town used as a concentration camp through WWII. We didn't have a lot of time to spend touring, but it was still a very interesting experience. It's impossible to accurately capture the living conditions that we saw today in pictures. Even though we didn't have much time, it will still be something that I won't forget.

We have choir rehearsal in about 45 minutes and then a joint concert with a Czech choir, so I will have to write about Hradec Králové and my host family later tonight. I am only picking up a flicker of a neighboring house's wifi which is why the pictures are few and far between, but hopefully I can find some reliable internet and get a decent amount uploaded!

Until then, just pretend that I'm being a good blogger and actually telling about the great time that I'm having! It's hard to believe that our trip is already half over, but it also feels like an eternity since I was at home/school!

Miss everyone and hope you're doing well!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

FINALLY a Real Update!

Well, I finally have internet and some time -- thanks to the youth hostel that we're staying at in Wittenberg, so I'll update a little bit!

Everything went really well in Berlin! We did a lot of sightseeing on a bus tour, so we saw a lot, but didn't actually DO that much. We stopped at what remains of the Berlin Wall and took pictures which was pretty fun.

We're in Wittenberg now, and so far I think we're enjoying it much more than Berlin. It's a very old German town, so I have lots of cool pictures! Wittenberg is where Martin Luther lived, so there are lots of historic sites.

We've had two concerts so far, and both have gone pretty well! Tonight we had a concert at a local school, and there was another college group (a german club) there that go to a college in Michigan! Small world! Tomorrow we are headed to Dresden for the day.

Instead of typing a bunch, I'm just going to attach some pictures! I'll try to cover the major things that we've done so far, but sorry if I miss something!








My internet here is being very slow and unreliable, so I won't try any more pictures right now. Hopefully these will sort of show what we've been seeing! Hopefully the internet situation will be good in Prague so that I can update more often!

Drew

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

I'm here!

Well we made it! The Internet at our hotel is about 15 dollars US per HOUR ... So I haven't done that! Right now I have a very weak signal at a restaurant on my iPod touch. That's all for now because this takes forever to type!!

Drew

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Ready to GO!

Well ... I have officially setup the blog after talking to family and friends who wanted to follow me on the trip. I've been told that we shouldn't have too many problems finding an internet connection most days, so I will do what I can to keep everyone updated!

All I ask of you is ... read and comment! I would love to avoid feeling like I'm writing without anyone actually reading!

We will depart from Chicago tomorrow evening (8:55pm, I believe), so I will update as I can when we land in Germany. You can find a map (click for interactive) on the right side of the page. I can't guarantee that the map is completely accurate regarding the actual places that we will be visiting, but it should give a good general idea.

See you on the flip side! I know we'll have lots of fun, but I'll miss everyone from home and school!
Drew