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The Lost Boys
Welcome to our blog! We will be writing about our adventures throughout Europe over the next half year (or longer). In case you read our title and thought "Lost Boys, wtf?" The Lost Boys are Peter Pan's followers who do not want to grow up. In order to stop the process of growing up and avoid responsibilities the Lost Boys escaped to Never Never Land. In our case Europe is our Never Never Land, a place to escape from growing up, from getting jobs, from becoming real people and having a shit ton of fun along the way!

Mark is the bobble head of the infamous Mark Bradford, father of the Bradford family. The Bradford family took me in under their wing while I lived in Indiana and so I thought I would take a piece of the along with me on this trip.

So if you find yourself being a grown up with responsibilities and are bored at work or at home, your escape is only a click away!

Thanks for reading!

-Jamie and Michael


Saturday, February 19, 2011

Kalavrita

Random Fact #5: The world's first successful hand transplant was performed in Louisville, Kentucky in 1999 by a doctor from University of Louisville.
After a long night and an hour of sleep, we headed to the Olympic stadium to hop on a bus to Kalavrita. The bus ride was pretty long, about 3 1/2 hrs. It was a long and winding road, past the coast and through the mountains. I found myself having Road to Hanna flashbacks as we drove along the cliff edges. It was nice seeing another part of the country though. The mountains were very different from the ones back in the states. Anyways skiing was a blast! Helped teach some newbies. The conditions weren't the greatest, but we made the best out it.

Kolby, Me, Amy

On the way back home our bus driver took us to McDonalds. The 2 cheeseburgers and large fry I inhaled were euphoric. I had never thought McD's could ever taste so good. I couldn't tell whether the bus driver was insulting us or not by taking us there, but I'm damn glad he did.

Word to the wise: Stay clear of the McFarm while abroad....


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