Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Weekend in the Netherlands and New Internship

We had our first test in Gareth's class on Friday.  It was over the EU and it's institutions.  While studying for the test I got to see that I have really learned a tremendous amount about the EU, both from Gareth's class and my internship at European Voice.

After the test, we went to the Atomium.  It is a huge structure that resembles a giant atom with steel spheres connected by tunnels.  We went up to the top sphere where there is a magnificent view of the city.  Despite the rain, we could still see for miles in each direction.  It was interesting to look at a city where the tallest building is a church.  Certainly a little different than the Chicago skyline!

On Saturday, I went to the Netherlands to go snowboarding at an indoor park.  It was quite an experience, and I learned quickly that snowboarding is not as easy as it looks.  After a few hours of falling frequently and admiring ten-year-olds who are as talented as professionals, I decided it was time to give my sore tailbone a rest.  We left and drive through the Netherlands countryside, making a few pit stops so I could take pictures of a few animals at the side of the road.

We stopped in Gent on the way back to Brussels.  What a cool city!  It has the same charm of Bruges with the canals and old architecture, but has a much more modern feel.  We will definately be back for a day trip!

I started my new internship on Monday.  When I walked into the tiny office building I was greeted by James, (the Editor) a hilarious British man, and David (The Publisher) an incredibly friendly Belgian.  The office pretty much consists of 5 employees, with many of the writers working from home.  It is a small, relatively new publication, with a ton of marketing potential.  David has been single-handedly running the sales, so he is really happy to have me and more than willing to give me interesting assignments.  I could not be happier with the internship, and I see the small size as an opportunity to really get involved and learn about different aspects of the magazine business.

The half-marathon is this weekend!  I am really looking forward to it and praying that it's not too rainy!

The Mizzou kids were informed that there is a Chipotle restaurant in London.  We decided instantly to go asap.  October 16, London here we come!

Indoor Snowingboarding Park in Terneuzen, NL


Finally made it up here after many failed attempts to use the lift.

All suited up!

Ponies on the side of the highway.  They were about three feet tall.

"Ellen, people are staring.  Take the picture and get back in the car."

Cows!  The Netherlands have the most friendly animals!

Dutch Windmill

Probably right before one of my many falls

The bunny hill.  Spent most of the day here.

Driving along the coast of the North Sea


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