So our last day in Berlin we go to pick up our Smart Car from the rental place. For those of you who might not know what a smart car is; its pretty much the worlds smallest street legal car. It is as long as it is tall, seats only 2, only goes about 70 mph and looks like a pod. But they are hilarious. So we get to the rental place and start asking questions and learn that if we were to take the smart car on the Autobahn we would be miserable. So we ended up getting a BMW r as the Germans call it a "BMV." It was only a couple bucks more and we would be able to riproar on the Autobahn with it. So it was an easy call. We were kind of bummed that we couldnt get the Smart Car but once we figured out how long it would have taken us to get down there and how boring it would be, we figured we had made the right choice.
The Autobahn was pretty sweet. Ted drove the whole way. We were going to rock, paper, scissors for who drove but I haven't driven stick in years and letting me relearn on the autobahn was most likely suicide. So I got to nap and play DJ while ted gunned it down the Autobahn. I played the role of checking to see if any Ferarris or Lamborginis were coming up on us fast. Couple of times things got close. But we didn't see any real sports cars ripping down the road, which was kind of a bummer. But it was still cool to see it. We didn't break any land-speed records but we definitely had the thing going. It was super fun.
When we got to Vienna we met up with Peter and Susan, two awesome Austrians who let us crash at their place. Ted had met them back in the States while I was gone and had planned to make his way down to see them. I was onboard, he had told me they were awesome people, and he didn't lie. They were so cool and so fun. We had some great laughs. They took Ted and I to a soccer game between these two huge rivals and it was such a gnarly game. The fans were insane! People lighting off fireworks in the crowd, throwing stuff constantly, and they even had the riot police out and read all over the stadium. I guess there has been some insane battles between fans in the past. It was great to see though. Very intense, but very fun. They took us also to get some real Wiener Schnitzel. Which really means schnitzel from Vienna. Vienna in Austria is referred to as Wien. And a person/thing from Vienna is called a Wiener. Yup. I never knew this. We had some laughs. Peter and Susan were so fun. The next day I took Ted to the Vienna Zoo to show him how awesome it was. He dug it. It was just as cool the second time for me. There was no attempted baby attacks, but it was still great to see the tigers again. The whole zoo is so cool, and it was crazy to see that just in the short time that I had been gone, how the seasons had changed so much. Most of the trees were bare now and it felt like winter was really getting a grip. Seeing the seasons is so cool and beautiful. I would love to see the first snow fall. That would be so epic. There are already Christmas things going up all over too and that makes me indescribably excited. I love Christmas lights in the cold.
So the next step was to drive to Budapest, but wildly enough, rental BMW cars are not allowed in Hungary and numerous other Eastern European countries. Also, we couldn't afford to pay for the gas for the car... so we both decided that ditching the car early would be a good call. The first time we filled up cost us $90 USD. And we complain about $2 a gallon!? $90 to fill up a BMW 1 series. Insane. We lost a bit of cash in the deal but calculated that we would still be saving a ton of money taking cheap trains and flights everywhere. So it all worked out. It was fun while it lasted though. And I never had to drive. So I was stoked. I would like to relearn driving stick though and then hit the Autobahn.. when I have more money too so I can afford fuel.
We are now in Budapest, Teds sleeping, I was going to nap but figured I should blog for you guys. I feel bad that I was bad about it recently. The trip only has 2 more weeks. I am kinda bummed about it, but I am going to make these last two weeks amazing. I am very happy to see my family and friends though. And I am so stoked Ted could be here for the final days. This trip has been so good to me. I feel so blessed.
Well I am out. I will try to soon, hopefully a couple more times before I get back. -Bye.