


"Suddenly waking up, Sergio rolls over amidst his dream to ask, what time is it? I replied, shit, it is 10:53 (knowing our shoot was at 11am)" With that story behind us, we were on scene and on time and as always prepared. A few hours later we had returned to Dam Square where we had met our model Stephanie. We had a great time working with her and enjoyed the last bit of sunny weather. There was a great deal of attention pointed at us during this shoot as we progressed through the red light district, down alley ways, and along the canals. It was a great jump off to our morning. We then returned to a local pub where we met a couple people from the states. They were a fun bunch and we enjoyed a few laughs.
As the afternoon passed on, we realized we had yet not eaten and therefore began our search for food. Our search ended with two doner schwarma filled with all the fix-ins. Two hours later... we then proceeded to the shop with the "best bread of my life". Unfortunately, she was closed and we left without bread. Immediately, we began walking towards the Anne Frank house. We entered with great expectation and respect. Although there was great history presented and information about the story and life of Anne Frank, we left not as moved as we would have thought. However, we do feel that it was a memorable experience and one that should not have been missed. The night ended with another doner which again was quite delicious.
As a the day came to rest, we realized our Amsterdam experience would soon be put on hold. This city has shown us its best side and given us perfect weather. The people, the sights, the sounds, and the smells have left us fulfilled till our next visit here. Amsterdam showed us another side of the world and a society that although differed very much from ours, functions perfectly well.
Tomorrow is back to London for two nights before our safe return home. We will see you soon!
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