The month started with our annual International Day at school, which this year featured booths from 21 countries! We decided our theme for the USA stand would be 4th of July picnic, so we served BLTs, steak fries with dipping sauces, and root beer floats. The root beer was definitely more of a hit with us Americans than anyone else visiting our booth, but we didn't exactly mind. Here is a link to our school's video recap of the event as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-cfk6q7880
Throwing a proper lingerie shower for Jelena in Vienna before some friends take off for the summer. So looking forward to this wedding in October!
It is also finals time at the Konservatorium Wien! The conductor of our little choir at Modul is also finishing his studies, and part of that was conducting the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra at the Radiokulturhaus here in Vienna. Three students from the Konservatorium took turns conducting various pieces in this super cool space, making for an awesome evening.
Two weekends ago the Wiener Kirtag took over the Rathausplatz, which also coincided with some pretty hot weather (and the last weekend I had to work on my thesis before the official due date)
The heat and bright sun didn't stop some dancers to the live music on a Sunday afternoon though!
And then the thesis was officially submitted! Which means time to enjoy the summer weather with friends in the park under trees reading for enjoyment rather than schoolwork.
Being finished with schoolwork also means time for friends to get together and have proper dinner, this time we were the beneficiaries of Paul's expert Chinese culinary skills.
So so so delicious
Lovely view from the kitchen as well
And now...it is World Cup time! With the time difference to Brazil, games here during the group stage are at 6pm, 9pm, and midnight, which has been a bit of a test of our ability to all function on little sleep. Not that we are out watching all of these games of course, but within our group of friends we could nearly create an entire bracket of World Cup teams, so we are all up for supporting each other as our teams play.
Vienna also has all sorts of venues for viewing the games as well so we aren't getting tired of being in one place all the time...outside in what is usually the street...
Inside...(a crowd of Costa Ricans singing along to their national anthem)
A mix of outside and inside along the Danube Canal...
I sadly don't have a photo of the USA/Ghana game the other night, but we were out cheering with other Americans on a Monday night at 2am (or early Tuesday morning I suppose). We're still technically in the first week of this craziness, looking forward to lots more!
Taking a break from the soccer viewing for a birthday celebration on the top of the 25 hours hotel. I do love the evening view from up here.
And evenings catching up with friends under the nearly full moon along the Danube Canal
Of course all these summertime festivities also means the official end of the school year. I think I'm down to single digits for the number of times I will be inside the school building as a student. Thankfully I still have a few meetings and graduation preparation things, and of course my thesis defense next week, but I really am trying to enjoy this time as fully as I can.
My cohort from Spring 2012, it is crazy to think of how far we've all come since then. I will take time to properly reflect on the end of my studies as best I can sometime soon, but that may take a while.
And perfect weather for our end of semester barbecue up at school, fingers crossed for weather this gorgeous for graduation as well!
Back to more end of semester stuff, more World Cup, and now I'm adding a bit of tour guide back into the mix for the weekend as my dear friend Ema comes to visit tomorrow morning. I'm looking forward to additional reasons to be out enjoying this city I love so much!