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Bruxelas!
Depois de uma noite mais ou menos dormida no aeroporto...
Primeiro bobiamos e não conseguimos pegar os sofá estofados, sobraram apenas as poltronas do Starbucks. Solução: juntamos 2 poltronas e transformamos elas numa espécie de cama( que se abria no meio na junta entre as 2 poltronas quando deitávamos). Estávamos morrendo de medo dos seguranç …
Belgian Chocolate Galore
... truffles, and chocolate hazelnut mousse delights! Since we were already ignoring the sandwiches we'd packed that day, we headed over to a famous waffle shop (Mokafe) where little old ladies eat waffles, so you know they're good. We ate a lunch of champions, which consisted if a belgian waffle and a tall glass if belgian hot chocolate. Now, a traditional belgian waffle only has powdered sugar lightly sprinkled on top, and the waffles are thick, but light and ...
Indifferent Capital of the EU
... ve gotten spoiled on these flat as a pancake cycle paths next to the canals. It can get a bit boring (and ******* the knees) to only ride on flat land, but riding without any cars is a treat. We met a Belgium cyclist along the way - Stefan. Great guy. We chatted a bit, and he helped us at one tricky part of the path. We rolled into Gent right around lunchtime.
What a sight to behold in the center ...
Chilling in Brussels
... it's about the size that a cathedral is a a bit taller than a man. Looking over the park is the Atomium, a statue shaped like an atom, built for the world fair. It's quite a sight. I had lunch there, Blake wasn't hungry yet, then we headed back towards the hotel. We walked along some shopping streets, I bought some cookies from a bakery, the same kind as were in Paris, and Blake had some pizza while I drank coffee and people watched.
We picked up ...
Brussels Part Two
... new dining experiences. Maybe I'll try to market the Raclette in America. After dinner, everyone shared their talents. Andrew played a beautiful song on the piano, Jourdan showed us videos of her dancing and Isabel showed us parts of her play. Even though they were already basically family to Andrew and Lauren, I think they all became a second family to Jourdan and I as well. I'm sure I'll see them again at some point. And now, we're through with Belgium and I get to go back to ...