My part of the group work was to prepare and present the similarities and differences between the five laboratory systems in the different countries. People already say I speak too fast to understand and when you add in nerves, even English speakers have trouble understanding me, so I'm a little nervous. I've always found it easier to present to strangers than peers though, so I feel somewhat OK. We all made a table of all the similarities and differences and when I got back to the Hostel, I put it on slides to present.
For Skylar's patient and mostly good behavior, I promised him dinner at the Pancake Bakery.It was pretty amazing of him to sit in a lecture hall for an entire day, so he deserved a treat. He invited a few of the other students and after a short time walked over there. I had been there the last time I was in Amsterdam and it was awesome, so got the directions from the Hostel to the Pancake Bakery before we even left Germany because I knew we would go there. The streets in Amsterdam with all the canals are a bit confusing, but we finally found it. It was well worth it.
As we were walking home at 22:00, it began to get a little dark (not much, but enough) and the red lights began to come on making us walk a little faster. Once back at the Hostel I continued working on my presentation and and went to bed some where around 00:00. Shortly after I laid down, the other students came back and I couldn't fall asleep. I may have drifted off a bit, but then was awake again at 04:00. The hardest part about sleeping here is getting used to sleeping when it is so light outside. I tossed and turned for an hour or so and then just got up and ready to go.

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Miggod! That food looks so decadent!
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