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- Kevin :) :)
Tiffany Morales & Ainsley Lovejoy
At first we were pretty scared to stay in the hostel because it reminded us of the movie. As we walked into the building our minds soon changed. The rooms were so cute. One room had lime green walls, two bunk beds and two other beds. The other room was all the way in the attic with six beds and orange walls. The bathrooms were very small and hard to take normal showers. After they were used, the bathrooms were always wet and gross to walk around in. (sidenote – it wasn't that bad, just small space being used by several girls- Val) the orange room didn't even have a bathroom, actually. They had to share with the older girls. The lime room got to share a room with two girls from the Slovenian Youth Team. They were fun to talk to. We pretty much talked about our different cultures and compared them. We even tried reading one of their magazines. Let's just say, they were laughing at us the whole time!
There was a lot more stuff to do in the hostel than in the hotel in
Mimi Cuttrell & Chelsea Oemcke
This morning we woke up early for morning practice…it was hard to wake up. Breakfast was really simple – with just toast and cereal. After breakfast Corey picked us up and we all piled into the van that looks like a spaceship and headed off to the gym. It was hard to wake up and get moving for practice, but after some quick moving drills we all woke up. After practice we went back to the Hostel to shower and get ready for the day. Nothing was planned for us other than lunch and dinner so we headed to the boutiques along the city streets. We also went to this ice cream stand where they had over 20 flavors!!! It was very good and only 1 euro – a really good price! We walked around the cobble stone streets glancing at all the shops and found a cute bathing suit shop (Mimi's favorite pastime).
We headed to lunch after that at the Elephant Hotel (where we ate all our meals): we had soup, fish and potatoes. After lunch we went back to the Hostel to do some laundry and pack a little. During our packing process two killer bees flew into our room…they were the size of our pinky finger! We ran out of the room and left to go shop on the streets again. We went to the open air market and bought fresh fruit. We walked along the river where they had carts alongside full of jewelry, but the shops closed early because it was a Slovenian holiday so we returned to the Hostel prior to dinner. We enjoyed dinner with the Slovenian, Dutch and BIP teams. It was altogether a good day.
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Taylor Richard & Katie Gamsky
When we played the Slovenians on Friday, it was a good opportunity to see how our competition was going to look like in
Kaitlyn Plum & Lindy DeGeare
Today was the day of our friendly match. We woke at 8 and headed down to eat breakfast which consisted of tea, coffee, bread, cereal with warm milk, and nutella. After finishing breakfast and washing our dishes we headed up a mountain on a Tram to see the castle. It was raining cats and dogs – when we reached the top we ran for shelter and had coffee in a café.
After sightseeing at the castle we walked around town going into shops. While shopping for a while we came across an old church, went inside and looked at all of the historic statues and murals, it was very beautiful. Then we went to the Hotel Elephant for lunch where we ate soup, salad, chicken and potatoes. It was delicious!
After lunch we went to practice where we prepared for our friendly match. When practice ended we headed back to the Hostel for a resting period before the match at 7. We arrived at our match against
So far we have enjoyed playing and touring in other countries…this will be an experience we will NEVER forget!!!
Luci Hanley & Stephanie DeGeare
On Friday night we had the biggest cultural experience of our lives. We ate dinner with the Slovenians at the Elephant Hotel. At first we all just sat there staring at each other not knowing how to start the conversation. After a few minutes we all were introducing ourselves and getting to know each other. The main topic of conversation was us asking them how to say things in Slovenian. After dinner and learning a few new words, we all decided it would be fun if we went for ice cream (sladoled in Slovenian) together. After we were stuffed full with ice cream, the Slovenian girls showed us around
Sidenote: the girls who lost their passports will be meeting us in
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Where to begin……actually we arrived safe and sound in
Upon arrival, everyone's luggage made it and we boarded our charter bus to make way to Dachau Concentration Camp. Although this really is a somewhat depressing place to visit, it is well worth the effort. I think everyone was a little amazed at what went on at
After our history lesson, we ventured off on a 2 hour bus ride to
After another 2 hour bus ride to