Where I left last, I was en route to the great city of Norman, Oklahoma visit to Jay, one of my very good friends from the exchange in Germany. They had just suffered from some massive ice when I arrived there, and some people, like the parents of Jay, still lack electricity after a week. Fortunately Jay’s place had some, or there may have not been in Oklahoma for me, because I am still in shock that these people have lived for a week in sub freezing temperatures without heating. Norman is a very attractive town mid West, but it is a student town - they represent 30% of the general population, in order to be on holiday, there was little passing. But I had lots of experiences - go a Supertarget. Wow. Imagine a large supermarket crazy, but his target … Also a certain quality McDonalds cuisine … Who is
My next statement. While in the Midwest is very BIG. The streets were large, McDonalds was great, churches (and there were many) were MASSIVE, the selection of quality beers at the local liquor store I entered illegally is also fairly large. They had Tooheys New, cheaper than what you are buying for her at home. Oh no, they did not Ailie. Oh yes girlfriend, they did.
So I spent a very good week hanging out with Jay, and some of his roommates and friends assortment. We went to Oklahoma City one day, where the highlights would have had my picture taken in front of the newly renamed "Flaming Lips Alley", go to the Art Museum, where they have some very good pieces, and the attack the bomb in Oklahoma Memorial Who is fairly bleak. I met Jay’s parents, who both gave me a big hug and said they feel as if they already know me .. We went to ‘barbecue restaurant, "the Oklahoman experience of fried foods, smothered in a sticky barbecue sauce. ribs I had killer and even went a little crazy and eating curly fries. Jay’s father joked that he was at a restaurant
Who caused the death of Elvis.
From there, I flew off to Boston to visit my friend Lucy, also of the exchange .. Boston was also heavily affected by the snowstorms, and when I arrived, there were cars buried in snow at the side of the street … We had to jump over massive mounds of snow on the sidewalk to cross the street, but having said that, it is not that cold (acclimatization, I call it). We just spent the first night in Boston, where I met some of his friends who came over, took my first (and second and third) part of Beirut, better known as Beerpong, which is the national sport student. I excelled at it at the end of the night (cough). The next morning, Lucy, her roommate Jacob and I went in the city, and spent a few hours walking in the streets of Boston … I can not for the life of me remember what it was called, but he has been impressive this long road, with lots of small shops, bookstores impressive, and a very beautiful Saturday morning vibe. Jacob left us to go home to work, and we hightailed the house to collect all our luggage
Represents
And to take a taxi to the South Station, because Lucy is on the move and taking all his stuff at home, and I was about to have my first experience of this small island Force known as Martha’s Vineyard.
After 2 hours of travel by bus and ferry 45 minutes, we reached MV, where Lucy’s father and sister greeted us with big smiles and hugs. Lucy’s entire family is incredibly nice and friendly to me, especially since it was Christmas, and I was away from home. They all treated me as part of the family. We had a busy week with Christmas, parties every night with Luce’s friends from high school, and a little sightseeing as well. Lucy’s Christmas afternoon, and I walked a few miles to their local beach, Lambert’s Cove. It was a good idea, not only because we had eaten too much need to walk and his foot, but it was an amazing quiet little corner of the world … There were a handful of other people walking along the beach, and although my fingers almost fell cold, it was a pleasant walk.
Lucy’s mother also managed to secure
The keys to move one of the flagships … It was really fun, and not something that many tourists would really make (I know that all the important people) … Edgartown, where we went to the lighthouse (there are small towns on 7 MV) is that all whaling captains used to live, when MV whaling was a big city, and they have big beautiful white houses . Lucy and her friend Becca also took me down to Oak Bluffs one day, which is the main tourist area in the summer … Other than picking up a candy tourist t-shirt for $ 5 (which I am perhaps bring this second), we went in a large number of shops in the small shop, and I bought a large wall hanging from a shop that sold cool clothes and incense.
