So, I was at Borders the other day (I go to bookstores an awful lot these days) and I saw this book entitled "1001 Places to Go Before you Die." This title is not only depressing but, as I was flipping through it, there is a lot of stuff on there that I don't think ANYONE would want to go do. So, I have made a list of my own...in no particular order.
Drive on the German Autobahn
Being married to a nerd and having a dad who likes cars, I have watched a lot of Top Gear in my day. Now, I'm not complaining about that fact because at times it is entertaining, but I know way more about cars than I'd care to at this point in my life. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Top Gear (courtesy of the BBC), it's a car show with these 3 hosts who constantly make fun of one another and find themselves in all sorts of crazy situations. That being said, this show has made me want to rent a crazy expensive car (Bugatti Veyron, anyone?) and drive as fast as possible on this amazing stretch of road! We all have our dreams...
Harry Potter World
I mean, is there really any description necessary? Who hasn't read ALL 7 Harry Potter books and not wanted to go to Hogwarts?? Nobody...
European Alps
Not only do I want to ski in the Swiss Alps (all the cool European families do it!) but ever since seeing Maria spin in circles on top of this gorgeous hillside, I have wanted to do the same exact thing in the same exact place (she's actually in Austria...but they're pretty much neighbors right?). Chances are I would have to be airlifted in because I don't see any nearby roads but who wouldn't want to stand on top of a mountain and sing their heart out??
Spend the Night on a Train
I'm sure in reality, it's a lot less fun than it sounds, but it's just something I've always wanted to do. I have this vision that a sleeper train is a lot better than trying to sleep in a car. In a car, it is impossible to get comfy...no matter which way you face or how you contort your body. Then when you finally get to where you're going, you're grumpy and irritable because you've been attempting to sleep in a car all night when in reality you've been up for 36 hours. BUT, when you take a train, you fall asleep quickly and comfortably and, voila!, you wake up at your intended destination rested and ready for adventure!!
I'm not really picky as to where my sleeper train takes me, but as long as it's somewhere similar to the Polar Express, I'll be happy :)
Well, there are so many other things I want to do and places and I want to see but those are definitely my top four. We'll see if they ever happen!!!
For now, I'm content being the Real ApartmentWife of Katy!
June 20, 2010
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sooo in 2008 i spent the night on a train going from poland to the czech republic AND THE CONDUCTORS ROBBED EVERYONE!...it was not the best experience...so i'm just saying, feel free to skip this one ahha...or take the train to chicago, not in some random country
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