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Amsterdam to Athens and Everything After
Finding my British Roots, eh?

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Last Stop - Blue Lagoon

Keflavik, Iceland


Last day in Iceland and we went to the Blue Lagoon. We finally got out of the cold! The lagoon is outside but it is really warm water and we swam in it. The water is turquoise and the sand on the bottom is like the black sand we saw at the beach. There is a waterfall shower outside and we put mud on our faces. We had drinks in the lagoon as well. It is really nice and relaxing. We stayed there for the whole morning before we went to the airport.
We said goodbye to Angela and Ollie at the airport. It was very sad because we will not see them again until the end of the summer. They flew back to England and we got on our plane to fly home. I'm glad to be going home but I’ve had an awesome time.


permalink written by  valnyhout on May 10, 2009 from Keflavik, Iceland
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Our last days in Iceland

Skaftafell, Iceland


On Friday morning we walked around the city of Reykjavik. We did some shopping and I mocked a polar bear.
We went to The Pearl. From the top you can see the whole city. It was really nice but it was cold out there. We walked to the water and it was very chilly. We didn’t stay very long.
Late in the day we drove all the way down the coast for four hours. Our hotel was called Hotel Laki. There were two dogs at the hotel but they spoke Icelandic not English so they didn’t understand me but one of the dogs, we named him Marcus, was my friend and tried to come in my room through the balcony door. From my room I could see horses and the mountains and a lake. There was a pool table there and Ollie and I played against Dad and Angela.
There is always fish for breakfast here. There is breakfast stuff like we eat at home.
In the morning we walked up a huge mountain. I was running a marathon. At the top of the mountain there was a waterfall called Skaftafoss. Foss is Icelandic for waterfall. The falls were awesome. We went back down the mountain – that was easier than climbing up. Next we went to see a glacier. The ice is from the last ice age.
It looked a little bit like a zebra because it was striped. Jackie was terrified and we were all really cold.
We then went to our next hotel, in a place called Dyrholaey. We stayed there because we read you might be able to see puffins there.. The first night we looked and looked for puffins. Right now the puffins are staying in their nests with their eggs and their nests are really high in the cliffs over the water. I haven’t eaten any puffin yet either because it has not been on any menus but everyone here says they do eat it and it tastes like duck. They say they eat it with a fruit sauce. Then we were off to another foss. This one is called Skogafoss. You can walk behind it. It was so cold and windy!
The wind picks up the black lava dirt and spins it around. It looks like little tiny tornados all over the place.
This morning we went puffin hunting again and we saw some puffin track sand puffin feathers but no puffins. We were on a beautiful beach.
The sand on the beach is black. At first the weather was nice and sunny but then the wind came back. We drove past a waterfall and more water was going up than down because of the wind.
We went to Geysir. It was really hot if you touch it you would get really hurt.
The geyser bubbles water and then all of a sudden it shoots up in the air. It does this every few minutes and I clapped every time it erupted. We had lunch in a restaurant that looked out over the geyser. After this we went to another waterfall called Gullfoss. It was amazing.
It was really big. Then we drove a bit more and went to Thingvellir. I liked the science stuff there because there was two plates, one was Europe and one was North America so I stood on both.

Then we went to look at some Icelandic horses. It was too cold to ride them but I petted lots of them.
It was a really fun day in Iceland. Tomorrow we are going to the Blue Lagoon and then back to Canada. I am excited to see everyone at school. I am going to sleep in the airplane so I’m not too tired.

Icelandic Words of the day:

godan daginn = good morning
goda nott = good night
vegabref = passport
svefnherbergi = bed
kort = map
lest = train (but they do not have trains in Iceland)




permalink written by  valnyhout on May 9, 2009 from Skaftafell, Iceland
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Nice Land

Reykjavik, Iceland


Yesterday we flew to Iceland. It was a medium flight – it took about 3 hours. Iceland looks really nice. It is really, really cold. We drove to the city of Reykjavik. On the drive we saw dirt and sand and rocks. There were no trees and no grass. We could see mountains with snow and the sea. It was pretty. When we got to Reykjavik we finally saw trees but the trees aren’t that big. We got our hotel room.

It was big. It is the biggest hotel room I’ve been in. The water from the taps smells - Dad told me it is a sulpher smell. We went out to do some grocery shopping and walked down to the sea. It was pretty.
We took lots of pictures. I was looking at all the restaurants. We bought some food to make dinner in our hotel room. We also had breakfast in our hotel room this morning. Last night the sun hadn't set when I went to bed at 11:00. Crazy. This afternoon we are going to do something like go to the Pearl. Tonight we are driving to another hotel. I hope it is not bigger than this.


permalink written by  valnyhout on May 7, 2009 from Reykjavik, Iceland
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It's Brilliant....eh?

Blackburn, United Kingdom


On Sunday I met Dad’s relatives and saw some relatives I had met last time we were here. We drove to Blackburn where my Dad’s cousin Janet and her family live. I finally met Miriam, she is really nice. She had just got out of the hospital so we brought her some flowers. Later Elliot, Phil and Diane arrived. Philip is Dad’s cousin. Elliot is my buddy; we met last time I was in England. We laugh a lot. Elliot brought me a nice gift.

Later we all went out for dinner for Indian supper. I had really nice salmon with a good sauce and mushroom rice. I really like Indian food. We were talking and then when we finished supper we put warm wash clothes on our faces. Elliot and Miriam were saying ‘ahhh lemony’ from a commercial in England. It was really funny so I was doing it too. We were laughing a lot.

Then we went back to my cousin Nadia's house. She is really nice and let us stay at her house overnight.
In the morning, we went back to Janet’s and talked some more. Janet’s husband, Mohammed is from Libya so we got to try some really good Arabic cookies he brought from Libya. Then Dad’s cousin Eddie, his daughter Julie and her kids James and Lucy came over. James and Lucy are really cute. Janet made us lots of nice food while we were there too. I really liked visiting with all my relatives and I really hope I can see them soon. Maybe they will come to visit us in Canada.
Tomorrow morning we are going to go to Iceland. We are going to eat some puffins, Jackie’s favourite. Maybe I will try and make Jackie eat some puffins. I hope everyone in my class is having a great time at school. See you all very soon.

British word of the day:
butty= sandwich


permalink written by  valnyhout on May 5, 2009 from Blackburn, United Kingdom
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Au Revoir Paris

Paris, France



Our last day in Paris was really fun. I love looking at statues so we went exploring and looking for some. While we were exploring we passed the Moulin Rouge – there is a movie about that. For a snack we got crepes – I had strawberry. It was tasty and really good. A crepe is kind of like a thin pancake.

We had to change hostels because we were staying in another one for the last night. I met some new friends at the new hostel. Their names are Sam and Sword. Sam was from Australia and Sword was American. I am going to add them to Facebook.
I like staying in hostels. There are always lots of people to talk to. At the hostel in Rome there was a little elevator to our room. Angela and Jackie thought they were too big for it so I took it and they walked up. The elevator was glass so they could see me and they tried to take a picture of me. The hostel in Rome was called Pink Floyd so I listed to Pink Floyd on my iPod. I liked the hostels in Paris better because I met new people.
In the afternoon of the last day in Paris, we met up with Angela’s friend Alexia. We had drinks and peanuts. When Angela was in Grade 8, she stayed with Alexia and her family in Paris and then Alexia came and stayed with us. I remember when she stayed with us and she is very nice. Alexia speaks French and we speak English. Angela said we all spoke Franglais – which is a little bit French and a little bit English. Sometimes Alexia had to use her French/English dictionary. Sometimes we used our hands to explain things. Alexia had to make a sound like a siren to tell us her boyfriend is a firefighter. It was really fun trying to talk to Alexia.
The next morning we had to get ready to fly back to England. I like backpacking but I don’t like getting up early every morning and you do that when you are backpacking. Next time I go backpacking I am going to go with Ollie and Brian and it will be called the ‘daredevil champ backpacking’. Angela and Jackie cannot go because they are not daredevils. I will go with Angela and Jackie again another time.
Back in Sheffield, today we are going to an International Food Fair – maybe I will have food from Italy or France. Tomorrow we head to Blackburn to visit some relatives and soon we head to Iceland. I told Jackie I am going to eat Puffins because it bugs her. We read that they really do eat Puffins there.
French words of the day: Au Revoir = Goodbye
Ecole = School
English word of the day: Chuffed = Happy


permalink written by  valnyhout on May 2, 2009 from Paris, France
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The Pigeon Whisperer Tours Paris

Paris, France



This morning we got up early and went to a big white church called Sacre Coeur. It was just a short walk from our hostel. It was really nice and pretty. We had to climb lots of steps to get up there. We went in but we didn't stay for long because you're not allowed to take pictures and that's my favourite part.

I bought myself a Paris top from a souvenir shop. Then, we took the metro to the Arc de Triomphe.


We got in FREE for being members of the European Community. We used our British passports, but if we used our Canadian it wouldn't be free! We got up to the top by climbing lots of loopy loop stairs. Ang said it was 106m high so that's how high I climbed!
Then we walked down the Champs Elyseés. It's a famous shopping street.

Then we had a picnic outside the Eiffel Tower! We had a baguette, strawberries, peaches, bananas, and pain au chocolat. Some birds wanted to eat our picnic. The sparrows were cute but the crows were really gross and they almost pooped on us. It had been rainy so eveything was wet, but we used a blanket from Mom and Dad that was waterproof on one side. We went up the Eiffel Tower.

It was nice and we got a really great view. There were shops up there. We only went to the second floor, because my sisters were too scared but I wasn't scared.

We went to the hunchback of Notre Dame church.
It was really nice and there were lots of statues. The funniest part of the day was that a lady helped me hold some pigeons by giving me some food for them. I was holding three pigeons. I think Angela and Jackie were really terrified but I wasn't. The pigeons were pecking at my hand for the food. Angela called me the pigeon whisperer, or PW. I liked that name.

French words of the day:

pain au chocolat= chocolate bread
sacre coeur= sacred heart
notre dame= our lady
oiseaux= birds



permalink written by  valnyhout on April 29, 2009 from Paris, France
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Arrividerci Rome, Bonjour Paris!

Rome, Italy


My sisters got us messed up with the time-- they forgot to put the clock ahead and we thought it was an hour earlier than it was. It was still ok though. We got on our tour bus. We took more pictures of a place with a bunch of statues, the steps of Plazza Venizia, the tomb of the unknown soldier.

We went back to Ancient Rome and took pictures of the Roman Forum. We took the bus to the Spanish Steps. The sisters got us lost again on the way there. We finally got there and took pictures. They were really nice and big and they had statues and flowers on them. It was really busy there-- lots of people. We walked up lots of stairs all the way to the top. Then we headed back to the train station, but Jackie got us there way too early. I thought it looked like Harry Potter but my sisters said it was filmed in Scotland and England. We had a nice train and our room had three bunk beds. We chatted and had some snacks on the train. When we woke up the next morning, we were in Paris. We went through Switzerland, but we were sleeping.

On our first day in Paris, it took us a while to find our hostel because the subway in Paris isn't as good as the underground in London, England. We went on the Bateaux Mouche, a boat tour on the Seine River in Paris. From the boat we saw Notre Dame church, the Eiffel Tower, other pretty churches and houses, some buses, and I think that's all. I'll take more pictures tomorrow and try to add them to my blog. We haven't been able to find a place where I can upload my pictures yet.

Tomorrow I think we'll go up the Eiffel Tower. It will be fun. We want to have a picnic by the Eiffel Tower if it's nice. And I want to go shopping too. And that's all.

permalink written by  valnyhout on April 28, 2009 from Rome, Italy
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When in Rome... Do as the tanned sisters do!

Rome, Italy


We had to get up really early this morning (around 4) to get our flight to Rome. Our flight was pretty good but I wasn't feeling well. We got to Rome and I started to feel better. We walked to our hostel from the train station. It's called Pink Floyd and we walk through a nice garden to get there. We have to unlock a gate to get in.

After we checked into the hostel, we bought tickets for the bus. It's a double decker bus with an open top and it takes us to all the cool sites in Rome. First we went to ANCIENT ROME! We saw the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatino. Our tickets were free too!

Then we took the bus to Trevi Fountain. We had supper at a nice Italian place. We each ate a whole pizza! I payed for supper for my sisters. Then we had Gelato. I got mixed Berry Gelato. It was really good! Tomorrow we will have another fun day in Rome before we go to Paris.

Italian words of the day: por favore: please
grazie: thank you

permalink written by  valnyhout on April 26, 2009 from Rome, Italy
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Jackie Arrives!

Sheffield, United Kingdom


For the last few days we have been exploring Sheffield. At the end of our street, there is a restaurant called ‘Scotts’ – just like my boyfriend. We took a walk to the downtown, (they call it the city centre) which is only about a ten minute walk from Angela and Ollie’s apartment. Every few minutes a tram went by – we call them streetcars at home. There are also double-decker buses. The downtown is very busy with people and in one part there are no cars allowed. There are lots of stores, or as they call them, shops. There are pretty fountains and old churches and old buildings right in the downtown.

Later we drove to a huge shopping mall, called Meadowhall. I bought some new clothes that are really fashionable in Britain. I made my dad carry all my bags for me.
Then finally Jackie arrived! Now I have both my sisters with me to bug. Jackie flew into London and then took a train to Sheffield. She was very tired but she stayed up and visited with us. I dressed up in my new clothes to show Jackie.
The next day, we went for a walk through the botanical gardens. There were lots of flowers in bloom and it smelled really pretty. I made Ollie hold my purse. We had lunch at an Italian restaurant called ‘Nonnas’. Ollie read in the newspaper that it is the best Italian food in England. I had one of my favourites, mussels.

In the evening I volunteered at Angela’s work. We helped the little kids make Dirt Pie for Earth Day and we helped them do other Earth Day crafts.
Today I am packing my backpack because vey early tomorrow morning I fly to Rome with my sisters. I’ll try to blog when I can while we are backpacking.
British words of the day:
Dustbin = trashcan
Biscuit = cookie


permalink written by  valnyhout on April 25, 2009 from Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Knights of the Double Black Diamond

Castleton, United Kingdom



Last night I went to a social club at Gateway Mencap in Sheffield. There was a coffee house room and a music room for dancing and a games room with snooker tables. I got to see Angela’s office because she works there. I met some new friends. Simon was looking out for me for Angela. I danced with a guy named Michael. I watched some soccer, or as they call it, football. It was a really fun night.

Today we went to a castle. It is called Peveril Castle and is in a town called Castleton. It was a really, really long walk up to the castle. If they had snow, and if you could ski there, it would be like skiing down a double black diamond. The castle is over 1000 years old. When you get to the top, it is a beautiful view.
When the castle was built, there would have been knights in armour and the king would sometimes come to visit the castle. This was medieval times.
After we looked at the castle, we had lunch in the pretty little town of Castleton. We saw a school that looked like something from Harry Potter.

In the farms all around the town, there were lots and lots of sheep and lots of cute baby lambs, chasing after their moms. (In England, they spell mom different. They spell it mum.)


There are lots of mountains all around and as we were driving out of Castleton, we drove through a tiny valley between the mountains. It felt like the mountains were hugging us. The roads were really narrow and again, they were twisty. My dad is getting more used to driving on the other side of the road but he still drives slower than the other drivers.

British word of the day: cuppa = cup of tea

p.s. So sad to hear the real Knights - the London Knights - are done for the year but it sounds like they played well.


permalink written by  valnyhout on April 22, 2009 from Castleton, United Kingdom
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