Ok guys, I know it has been a while! .. Anyhoo, I want to tell you a little 'bout Brugge. I say 'little' cos we have not the discovered the city as we were supposed to do. We had that wonderful organized trip by some Belgium students which included some entertainment tools in order to keep us excited. Unfortunately, it did not work out all the time. We started off with a quiz answering questions as quick as possible to collect points. Since the reward for winning was only an applaus from the two other groups I was not really motivated to look through the supplied brochure of Brugge to find the appropriate answer. Well, for some reason we lost the game:)
Due to the fact that we finished the game in less than an hour and the well structured time table of the Belgium students calculculated nearly two we had some time for walking in single file. To be hinest, Tom who responsible for the 'event-project' was making an effort to talk about historical aspects of Brugge. But can you imagine a bunch of 45 students concentrating on one person talking? We had fun with taking pictures again.
Before having lunch, the Brugge trip offered us a visit in either a beer or a chocolate museum. I was so excited to know more about the brown gold that I was even dealing with Yasmin, the other 'supervisor' ( if you want to call a student even younger than me like that) because I was originally put into the group of beer visitors. Finally, the guide through the museum was so disappointing that I had to reward myself for bearing the tour with some chocolate of the museum's shop.
Nevertheless, we had a great time in Brugge. I bought a pair of spring shoes in the afternoon and went back to Brugge just yesterday to return them. I just pretended that size 41 fits me...
Due to the fact that we finished the game in less than an hour and the well structured time table of the Belgium students calculculated nearly two we had some time for walking in single file. To be hinest, Tom who responsible for the 'event-project' was making an effort to talk about historical aspects of Brugge. But can you imagine a bunch of 45 students concentrating on one person talking? We had fun with taking pictures again.
Before having lunch, the Brugge trip offered us a visit in either a beer or a chocolate museum. I was so excited to know more about the brown gold that I was even dealing with Yasmin, the other 'supervisor' ( if you want to call a student even younger than me like that) because I was originally put into the group of beer visitors. Finally, the guide through the museum was so disappointing that I had to reward myself for bearing the tour with some chocolate of the museum's shop.
Nevertheless, we had a great time in Brugge. I bought a pair of spring shoes in the afternoon and went back to Brugge just yesterday to return them. I just pretended that size 41 fits me...
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