Day 2 & 3: Amsterdam
13 hours sleep was a pretty solid effort. Especially in the same room with a vicious, misfiring Australian chain saw.
Anne Frank's house was heavy. It was moving. It was challenging. I felt silly for not knowing more about her and her story all along. It was well worth the hour and a half of standing in line in the cold - even after discovering the sign near the front saying, "you can avoid the queue by booking your ticket online".
I also made a terrible mistake. I thought I was at the Van Gogh museum. I thought it was brilliant and I spent hours in there. Too bad it wasn't actually the museum, but just an exhibition. I only found this out the next day coincidentally as well. What a prick!
The evening was spent aboard an overheated, stuffy, cruise to see the Amsterdam Light Show. It was mighty underwhelming and it put everyone to sleep.
A few drinks was had at the bar back at the hostel with a couple Chinese-American girls where I confused the shit out of them with musings about "illogical logic". I don't really know what that was about, but it made sense at the time.
The next day was spent shopping around, seeing the modern art museum and heading down to Leiden to meet up with Alecky.
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