After landing at Dusseldorf Airport yesterday morning, I
took their skytrain, which is awesome!, to the airport train station. Got my ticket, had trouble calling
Smith, but was finally able to get a connection, but he didn’t pick up and the
answering machine message was just a recording me telling me I had reached said
number, so I wasn’t really sure I had reached him.
Then I got on the wrong train. My train was supposed to leave at 9:13, and a train pulls
into the station on the platform that my train was supposed to leave from, at
9:07. So I figured that was my
train. Wrong. We pulled away from the station at 9:09
and I immediately knew I had screwed up.
So I got off at the next stop in Duisberg and looked at the train
schedule to see if my train number was listed, hoping my train would come
through Duisberg, unfortunately my train number was not listed. So I went to the station ticket office
thinking that I’d have to ride back to Dusseldorf and catch a later train. But she said my train was coming
through Duisberg and I had 2 minutes to get to platform 10 before it left
me. So I ran through the station,
but the train was late. Turns out
that they list trains by different numbers at different stops, which makes it
very confusing. I saw this train
referred to my 3 different numbers.
Anyways, made it on the train ok.
Transferred once with no problems.
The last time I was in northern Germany was in 2005, but it
was at night, so I couldn’t see how beautiful it is. Not as beautiful as Bavaria, but still beautiful. I crossed into Holland and got off at
Enschede expecting Smith to be there.
I put my GoPro on my head and started recording to capture this
beautiful moment of college roommates and best friends reuniting…But he wasn’t
there. I walked around the train
station but couldn’t find him. I
found two pay phones to try to call him but they wouldn’t take my money. I tried to go to the Tourism office but
it doesn’t open until 1PM on Mondays.
So I gave up, sat down on the staircase and decided to wait 45 minutes
until the Tourism office opened so I could ask to use their phone to call
Smith. Then after about ten
minutes of waiting, a figure appeared beside my on the stairs. It was Smith, and HE was asking ME
where the hell I’D been!
Apparently every time he has used the train he got off at one of the
other platforms, so he was waiting there, but my train came in far away from
there, and I’d only walked around the station, not up and down the platforms.
Anyways, we walked to his place. A small room in what basically amounts to a second floor 4
bed 2 bath apartment. He lives in
a house that used to be…how can I put this nicely…a house of ill repute, except
it’s legal in Holland, so maybe it would be a house of good repute. Whatever. All I know is it’s a two story house with lots of small
individual rooms, each with their own sink, and no real common area to speak of, so you can imagine that it was
designed with a purpose in mind.
So after walking through the bottom floor and up the narrow staircase
you get to the second floor, which has no common area or living room, one
kitchen (in horrid condition), four bedrooms (three currently occupied), one
bathroom with toilet and sink, one bathroom with shower and sink, and one
bedroom with toilet, shower, and sink.
After dropping stuff off we walked to the university where
arrangements had been made for me to receive a loaner bike. At the university I saw the labs and
offices that Smith has been working in for the past 2 years. Way cooler than mine. The buildings are brand new and use cool
modern architecture. He works with
a $10 million machine using lasers to deposit thin films of material onto
substrates and then tests the properties of these thin films in vacuums at near
absolute zero. Pretty cool.
We then joined a party in the break area of his building for
a couple undergrads that presented their research project (the final part of
graduation requirements here).
There was drinking involved.
Gotta love Europe. Then
Smith went to go work on his $10 million machine while I went to go post blogs
and drift in and out of consciousness from lack of sleep/jetlag.
We met Smith’s friend and walked to his place where I picked
up my loaner bike. It is
tiny. I feel like a lowrider, or
like I’m riding a clown bike.
After picking up my bike we rode to the grocery store to get
food for dinner. Wow. You couldn’t fill a quarter of a Publix
with the stuff in the store. And
the bread was almost gone. A
grocery store running out of bread?!
Are you insane?! Gotta love
Europe? Try gotta hate Europe.
That’s why Smith fits in perfectly here. It wouldn’t bother him in the slightest
if the grocery store had ran out of something he was expecting to buy. Smith’s ability to live life without
paying any attention to minor annoyances or the condition of his living
arrangement continues to astound me.
In college he was perfectly content living in his basement cave during
senior year that stank of a rarely cleaned cat litter box, spoiled milk residue
in bowls leftover from cereal, and of cartons of orange juice in various states
of emptiness strewn about. Now his
room is cleaner, but the kitchen is in disrepair. I mean filthy, with a disgusting oil fryer, a stovetop that looks
like it hasn’t been cleaned in a year, a freezer that is frozen shut, and 2
overflowing garbage cans. In the
bathroom, the shower head is suspended by a bar that has a tendency to fall off
the shower wall at the slightest touch.
He rides a bike that desperately needs a tuneup. The chain regularly falls off and it
can barely change gears. And out
of all that was done to cook dinner at night, the most time was spent trying to
find a second spoon so that we could both eat. I get it. He
doesn’t NEED to have multiple spoons, but wouldn’t be NICE to have a few? Wouldn’t it be NICE to have a clean
kitchen with a functioning freezer? Wouldn’t it be NICE to have more than a closetless 10x15 foot
room to call your own? Wouldn’t it
be NICE to have a fully functioning bike that you know will get you where you
want to go every time? It’s just so different from how I prefer to live, that’s
all.
After dinner I crashed. Slept for 11 straight hours. It was glorious.
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