
The first thing I would like to say is guys if your thinking about doing a Euro trip you must, and I repeat, must add BERLIN!
I have to tell you, when I found out we were going to Germany I was that excited, I didn’t know much about the country and I just wasn’t as interested as some of the other places we have been. Boy! Was I in for a treat? So far we have been to London, Scotland, Ireland and Germany in Europe, and surprisingly Berlin is at the top of my list so far. Who would of thought? It is always like that… the place you least suspect to be cool ends up being the city you would see yourself living in. Berlin is awesome, the city is great, the night never stopped and the people were open minded and friendly. So lets start with Berlin itself… unfortunately we only got the opportunity to check out one city in Germany, but that’s okay because Berlin is massive. The fastest way to get around town is the underground tube. They run all night, so after going out you can easily get yourself home and slip into bed before the birds start chirping. The city is jam packed with touristy things like Berlin wall, you can find it all over the city painted in graffiti and signed by the world and I couldn’t resist signing it. The parliament has a really cool story behind it; in World War II the roof was blown off so instead of building a new one like the old one, they added this see-through dome which people can walk around it and see the congress in session. The city was 80% destroyed in the war and everything that survived is pretty much still there for the world to see, but what I like about this city is the architecture. They have mixed the world with the new and it looks so cool, instead of just starting over, they kept as much as they could and added to it. The city itself is amazing, and get this, Berlin has over a thousand bridges and there are canals everywhere, which is really beautiful and gives the city a nice touch. Berlin is an awesome place I would actually want to go back. If I had to live in Europe, Berlin is definitely somewhere I would consider.



When we got to Berlin, we were briefed about what we were going to be doing while we were there and what to expect. I was in charge of managing a team of five people to perform at a concert… Well, it wasn’t really a concert, more of an air guitar show. I didn’t understand why they picked me to manage the team, what kind of experience do I have in the music industry, let alone air guitar? But I was in for it all the way and kind of excited. They also organized a tour for us, drinks in historical places, city tours in Hummers instead of buses and to top it all off a massive farewell party at one of Berlin’s best hot spots - the Buungaloo.