I did my Referrat today, and the teacher seemed to understand it!!! That was definitely a highlight of my day. Thank you Judith for correcting it :) Got our tests back too. Won't even talk about that though...
We had our "Heidelberg Rally" today. I know that some people thought it was dumb, but I was totally into it. I think our entire group was into it :) We split into a group of seven (that was us) and a group of six, the others. They had to take the bus system, and we took the streetcar system. At Bismarckplatz we raced to find different sculptures and history around the city. Got a workout today nonetheless! Met a lot of nice locals too that were willing to help. We ended up winning by far (I think-as long as our answers were all right)! Anyways, after all that fun and games we went and got the. best. falafels. I've never had a falaffel before, but this was pretty good! Went with my friend Alexis to get hot chocolate at Yilliys. Walked around and did some quick shopping.
It was just toooo hot today! (Yeah..it got up into the 90s I think) lol. Went into Aldis on my way home, and it is EXACTLY like home! Just I thought it was funny because at home we have stuff from Germany, but here they have stuff like "African potato chips". idk
Really excited for tomorrow. Finally get to see Philosophers Way. Just hope its not as hot as it was today.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Host Mom
So today I tried to wake up, but my body told me no. So I slept in until about noon. I thought my host mom had told me to do breakfast and dinner on my own for today, so I didn't bother to go down. Needless to say she's mad at me...her and her daughter apparently left breakfast on the table for me. And that stupid dog ate everything. Butter. Eggs. Bread. Hot Chocolate. It probably didn't help her mood when I laughed.... :) I thought it was funny at least.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Köln
So four of us decided this weekend to do two day trips to Köln since its just a few hours away by train. I thought it was a very beautiful city. Two of the people I was with said they liked it better than Heidelberg, but I definitely love Heidelberg. So my adventure today? We decided to meet at the Heidelberg HBF at 8 am. So I got up at 545 am to get there. Well I got stuck and tried to walk to the HBF, but couldn't find it. I ended up missing the train, and I was so fustrated. I asked a person the fastest way to get there and the next train should have left in 10 minutes, but it was 15 minutes late! Well it turned out that the others got there just 30 minutes before I did and I didn't miss anything so that was relieving. It also helped that there was a good looking police officer sitting with me on the way to Bonn. :)
Anyways, when I got there we decided to take a quick tour on one of those toy train looking things (which I thought was a waste) but it was ok. We were walking and I was going to get a picture in front of a brewery, and one of the workers came out and took a picture with me! yay :)We hit the perfume museum then decided to walk (30 minutes) to the wine museum, but it closed a few minutes before we got there. Bummer! Rode the tram back, and I got to go in the Dom, and then I went to the Senf Museum :) and understood about 90% of the one room tour...the other 10% was technical machinery stuff. Met the others at the Chocolate Museum...sorry Hersheys, but you may just have a rival! We ended up spending an HOUR in the gift shop. Oh man, we were such a group of kids in a candy shop. Decided to go get dinner, but I had to hit a tourist shop first. One girl really wanted to eat so we split up again. Plus her train left earlier. So we went to this outdoor eating place, and had some Kölsch, and I had some Weißwurst and Brezel!
So part 2 of the adventure? We got on our train and the announcer said we would be an hour and a half later...granted its only 8 at this point, so that would put us in Heidelberg at 1130. Oh well. So this announcer must have been translating as he went, because he was really bad and it took forever for him to say anything. We all agree that we can now see why our German teachers are so strict on the grammar. If they aren't, we may end up saying..."the train is no longer delayed.....the accident on the tracks......has been.......................................terminated." (Instead of its been cleared) We laughed so hard the entire way home! The changes with our trains worked out alright. Took me about an hour to get home. Full moon tonight!
Anyways, when I got there we decided to take a quick tour on one of those toy train looking things (which I thought was a waste) but it was ok. We were walking and I was going to get a picture in front of a brewery, and one of the workers came out and took a picture with me! yay :)We hit the perfume museum then decided to walk (30 minutes) to the wine museum, but it closed a few minutes before we got there. Bummer! Rode the tram back, and I got to go in the Dom, and then I went to the Senf Museum :) and understood about 90% of the one room tour...the other 10% was technical machinery stuff. Met the others at the Chocolate Museum...sorry Hersheys, but you may just have a rival! We ended up spending an HOUR in the gift shop. Oh man, we were such a group of kids in a candy shop. Decided to go get dinner, but I had to hit a tourist shop first. One girl really wanted to eat so we split up again. Plus her train left earlier. So we went to this outdoor eating place, and had some Kölsch, and I had some Weißwurst and Brezel!
So part 2 of the adventure? We got on our train and the announcer said we would be an hour and a half later...granted its only 8 at this point, so that would put us in Heidelberg at 1130. Oh well. So this announcer must have been translating as he went, because he was really bad and it took forever for him to say anything. We all agree that we can now see why our German teachers are so strict on the grammar. If they aren't, we may end up saying..."the train is no longer delayed.....the accident on the tracks......has been.......................................terminated." (Instead of its been cleared) We laughed so hard the entire way home! The changes with our trains worked out alright. Took me about an hour to get home. Full moon tonight!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Tandem Day!
Well today was fun. We had the intermediate teacher with the other class today because our teacher was out...so I colored :) Went after class with two of my friends to the base. It was too funny watching them being excited about free refills and baseball again. We hung out there for awhile and had a good time. Went and met my tandem again today...that's a language speaking partner. Anyways, its just so interesting to have two very different cultures that have so much in common. Nonetheless we had a very in depth conversation on food and culture. Did a little shopping...found those stupid looking sweaters everyone is going gaga over :) I know my friend will be excited. Can't wait for Cologne tomorrow! Chocolate and perfume...yum! Oh btw...went to a public viewing again, this time with my tandem :) amazing.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Strasbourg, France
Before I begin, please let me tell you that, overall, I enjoyed my day. Strasbourg is a very, very beautiful city. It houses the European Parliament, and all that good stuff. The city itself is very beautiful. Lots of water and flowers, and beautiful buildings. Now, to get some stuff off my chest:
1.) I probably shouldn't go here, but the girl I live with really annoyed me this morning. Our host mom was nice enough to drive us to the station, but 20 minutes before we had to be there, she decided we needed to pick up her friend. Long story short, we were 10 minutes late. One reason I have learned I do not like traveling with other people. I never had this problem before.
2.) This is the main point of my blog today. So the European Parliament was pretty cool I have to say. Very quiet inside. We were going to steal their coat hangers :) Anyways. If you want to lose the respect of 16 Americans in about 2 sentences, I mean, by all means go for it. The Parliament gave us a tour guide, and we were with one other group of Germans (I think they were studying French). She was obnoxious! Here we are studying German, and the whole time she kept making insults about how Americans always expect everyone to speak English, and how English was such a stupid language. Really lady, if its so stupid, why do so many people speak it?! When we first arrived, I thought there was going to be a cat fight between her and my teacher because the first words out of her mouth were insults on Americans and then that Americans are so stupid because they only learn one language. Really she made herself look stupid, because we were standing evidence that what she was staying was wrong. She continued to ask every 5 seconds if we understood. Honestly I didn't care to listen to her. The last thing she was upset about was the fact that "most Americans have no clue about how the European government works." Well duh. How many Europeans have a full understanding of our politics? How many Europeans have a full understanding of our history? I have a friend here that I asked if she had heard of Lewis and Clark (which I would say is a big part of American history), and she asked if I was talking about Superman.
France has kind of left a bad taste in my mouth. Metaphorically and literally. I don't find the crepes too appealing to say the least. But for the towns we have visited, I wasn't really that impressed. Yes they were absolutely beautiful, don't get me wrong, and I had a good time at both. But there are definitely other places I think better to visit.
I found myself laughing last night. I was complaining about having to get up early, when my friend asked why. I continued to ramble about how I had to get up so early for France and so on, and I started laughing. Really, how many times can you say...oh, I have to go to France today for class on the European Union. Anyways, that's all for tonight. Early day again tomorrow!
1.) I probably shouldn't go here, but the girl I live with really annoyed me this morning. Our host mom was nice enough to drive us to the station, but 20 minutes before we had to be there, she decided we needed to pick up her friend. Long story short, we were 10 minutes late. One reason I have learned I do not like traveling with other people. I never had this problem before.
2.) This is the main point of my blog today. So the European Parliament was pretty cool I have to say. Very quiet inside. We were going to steal their coat hangers :) Anyways. If you want to lose the respect of 16 Americans in about 2 sentences, I mean, by all means go for it. The Parliament gave us a tour guide, and we were with one other group of Germans (I think they were studying French). She was obnoxious! Here we are studying German, and the whole time she kept making insults about how Americans always expect everyone to speak English, and how English was such a stupid language. Really lady, if its so stupid, why do so many people speak it?! When we first arrived, I thought there was going to be a cat fight between her and my teacher because the first words out of her mouth were insults on Americans and then that Americans are so stupid because they only learn one language. Really she made herself look stupid, because we were standing evidence that what she was staying was wrong. She continued to ask every 5 seconds if we understood. Honestly I didn't care to listen to her. The last thing she was upset about was the fact that "most Americans have no clue about how the European government works." Well duh. How many Europeans have a full understanding of our politics? How many Europeans have a full understanding of our history? I have a friend here that I asked if she had heard of Lewis and Clark (which I would say is a big part of American history), and she asked if I was talking about Superman.
France has kind of left a bad taste in my mouth. Metaphorically and literally. I don't find the crepes too appealing to say the least. But for the towns we have visited, I wasn't really that impressed. Yes they were absolutely beautiful, don't get me wrong, and I had a good time at both. But there are definitely other places I think better to visit.
I found myself laughing last night. I was complaining about having to get up early, when my friend asked why. I continued to ramble about how I had to get up so early for France and so on, and I started laughing. Really, how many times can you say...oh, I have to go to France today for class on the European Union. Anyways, that's all for tonight. Early day again tomorrow!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
GOAL!!
Just got back from the game...and Germany won!!! I can't wait for the next game! Hopefully I get to hang out with my friend next time though. Took a nap today because I wasn't feeling well and woke up a little late, and it was way too crowded to get in. Anyways, the past few days have been the same, wake-up, school, do something cool..shopping, etc. Last night we had a retirement party for our resident director, and our class was invited. I got there late (notice a trend?), but there was still plenty or wine and food left :) There were 6 of us from the class there, and we had a really good time. They did a play, and then one of the girls and I ditched the party to go have a glass of wine at a nearby cafe. (hope my teachers don't read this! lol) Everyone else had the task of finding us, but we all had a great time, and went home really late. I was walking home at half past 11, and it was still relatively light out! I didn't realize we were that far north.
Today we had classes followed by some talking with the teachers. Some of the girls painted their nails with the German flags on break :) Went with some of the girls to go shopping. They stopped and got Falaffels first-they looked amazing...must try! Found a couple really cool presents for people at home.
Tomorrow is Strasbourg. I kind of laughed at myself today, because someone back home in the states was asking about what I was doing tomorrow, and I was like oh, we're just going to France for class. How often can you say that though?! It made me laugh..I was just shrugging it off, as in oh, we're just doing this. But honestly, that's pretty dang cool. Really excited to see the Cathedral there and get in some good shopping! Wish me luck :)
Today we had classes followed by some talking with the teachers. Some of the girls painted their nails with the German flags on break :) Went with some of the girls to go shopping. They stopped and got Falaffels first-they looked amazing...must try! Found a couple really cool presents for people at home.
Tomorrow is Strasbourg. I kind of laughed at myself today, because someone back home in the states was asking about what I was doing tomorrow, and I was like oh, we're just going to France for class. How often can you say that though?! It made me laugh..I was just shrugging it off, as in oh, we're just doing this. But honestly, that's pretty dang cool. Really excited to see the Cathedral there and get in some good shopping! Wish me luck :)
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Berlin
Berlin Berlin Berlin. This city was a bit of a shocker for me. I did not expect it to be as large as it was. I knew it was the largest city in Germany, but seriously! It was very overwhelming..I found out yesterday on our train ride home that it has over 175 museums. Nowhere near enough time to visit all of those in 2 days. Anyways, ended up visiting six museums total...I have been really sick, so I haven't felt like doing the museum thing, so I ended up seeing a lot more, just didn't go inside. The museums I saw were the Alte Nationalegalerie, another one that I forgot the name of, Jewish Museum, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, The Kennedy Museum (!!), and one other off the wall museum. I really enjoyed all of these museums..especially the Kennedy and Jewish Museums. A lot more than I expected! I was a bit angry though because I went to the Dunkin Donuts shop right outside the Kennedy Museum, and they didn't have any Berliners. What a bummer!! We also got to go on a boat ride and eat some good food. If you go to Berlin, they are known for their turkish food, so go ahead and try a curry wurst! Also very good here is their sea food. They have good pub crawls and really cool graffitti. Anyways it was a really good time. One of the guys did a dance from Richard Simmons in the train station. Priceless.
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