Sunday, September 26, 2010

A typical school day. Well, for me anyway (=

The German school system is so much different than in America! For me, I also find it a much better school system. Most days I get to come home for lunch (and stay home till the next day) and that is absolutely awesome! The school system here I also feel is a little bit more laid back. I am not inferring that the course load is less work... because if anything it is more. But, the people and during the school day one is not so stressed out. We have time before periods to make sure to get to our classes on time unlike at home where one practically sprints to the next class.
So, a look at my schedule

Monday:
Stunde 1. English
::::5 minute break::::
2. Math
15 minute break::::
3. Biology
::::5 minute break::::
4. Biology
::::10 minute break::::
5. History
::::5 minute break::::
6. History. (so my school day is over by 1 o, clock (= )


Tuesday.
1. German
::::5 minute break::::
2. German
(see break yesterday)
3. Free period
4. Free period
::::break::::
5. English
6. English
1 hour. 10 minute break
Mittagschule (which basically translates to afternoon school)
7. Sport
8. Sport

So that is just a look at two of my school days, and that is basically very typical for me. I still cant remember all the classrooms yet or where I need to go on each individual day but I feel very shortly that will come! (=
Sport here though really makes me day. I love sport! Unlike at home it is not a joke, but like, you really need to try! The first day we had it we played volleyball. Only then did I discover I had no idea how to play! So, the gym teacher came over and was like.... this is how you do it! I feel that I really improved even though it was still pretty pitiful!
During that time I also got to bond with people who were also not quite the best and even the really awesomely talented people also made my day. AH! Sport, I can not wait. It is just so awesome!!!

During the school day here it is also different because most people bring snacks and eat them between periods. We have plenty of time so perhaps you can go to the cafeteria, and buy yourself a whole baguette! Or a whole sandwich.... a HUGE (and I mean HUGE) slice of pizza! I know, I really should be taking pictures of this stuff. They will come soon enough!
Well, enough for now.
But loving it here!!! (= Even school is super fun.
Tschüsss!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Picnic, bikes and loviing it!


Germany, oh dear Germany, do I love you!

The last week was awfully busy and filled with excitement!

My host family and I (the last week of summer) decided we would go on an adventure through the wilderness with our bikes! Okay, well maybe not hardcore wilderness but it was going through some fun forest! I really enjoyed it although midway through the bike I was riding kind of broke... which I must tell you was pretty funny! I ended up for a little while sitting on the back of my host sisters bike but then her sister and I switched places! (= .....and after that WE HAD A PICNIC! I love picnics... it was bread, meat that was in a can (it was awesomely tasty but looked like whoa!)

Since then.... school has started. School, the first day was kind of confusing I was looking all over wondering where the heck I had to go! But, the Germans... are AWESOME and whenever I had a question were like so helpful telling me where I needed to go! Oh yes, they did tell me in German! So, I love the way German school systems work. Today I had two periods free... but not like at home... we actually dont have supervising teachers here and can basically do what floats our boat.. so I choose to randomly say hey to people (favorite part of my day!) then we also get long pauses before different classes which is an insane amount of fun! AND we still get out earlier than in USA! Ahhh, I love Germany. Haha, I say that so often and yet, I just can not seem to say it enough!

Random stuff:
1. We normally get to come home from school for lunch!!! That is just so cool! Or, if we are in the school during lunch than we have around an hour and fiften minutes. Makes the 25 at Madison seem ridiculously short. (=
2. We DO NOT have our classes every day! The longest I have a subject I think is 4 periods (=
3. They have bettflasches.... which are basically something that semi looking like a whopee cushion and you put water in it.... then it is really warm and you can keep your feet warm when you sleep... that, makes me happy! (=
4. My english since being here is becoming increasingly worse... I begin speaking Englisch and automatically go to German! Ahhh, confusing! ( =

Anyways, Greetings from across the sea!!! (=
chao! (yes, oftenly said!)

Friday, September 10, 2010

Its official. I am in love with Germany.


Germany!
Oh my gosh is it just the most beautiful place! The people, the food, the sights and language are everything I hoped for... yet at the same time couldn't have imagined!
I am now living with my host family and their house is beautiful. In the back is a large garden with various sorts of berries (which the mom makes jam from!) and other beautiful views that I just love to take my computer outside and sit.
In the last week:
1. The autobahn.
The autobahn.was.awesome. Despite the contrary idea that the autobahn would be very dangerous, fast and perhaps a little bit of hectic it was not. The autobahn works sooooo efficiently. People that want to go really fast go around you, in the other lane... but go right back in front of you (or a few cars above) because they know there is always going to be something faster coming. Enjoyed it thoroughly.
2. Town Seeing.
AMAZING! I LOVE IT! They also have this amazing castle (schloss) and it just makes me happy everytime I see it.
3. People.
I LOVE THE GERMANS! They are just so wonderfully nice, talkative, and welcoming. For example. when you walk in a store you say hello perhaps a howdy do and you ALWAYS say goodbye. so great, love random conversations with people. (=
Anyways, perhaps that is all for now. But I am loving it here. I can already tell I am going to be ridiculously sad when I go home.
Tschüsssss

Monday, September 6, 2010

Marburg, continued?


Marburg, well! Basically, it still rocks.

The school that I went to was interesting. What Guenter does everytime he goes to the school is talk to kids about what they want to do when they get older. Kind of like in the US where we go see our guidance counslers and they say "what do you think you want to do?" etc...

Following that I got to visit Elisabethkirche (pronounced with no th.. just the t!) and it was beautiful. The church was enormous and had a few sections to it. The main sanctuary, then behind it to equally open rooms just smaller in size. They contained what I would expect to be a smaller prayer area.. One that, I could not get into. o.o Something about no ticket?

During the week I was able to see a really cool show called regenplatz (i believe that is the name) and it was people who were doing acrobatics. A very comedic group and it was really entertaining to watch. I may not have understood it all but their actions were enough to explain the hysterical parts!

Other things I have done consist of visiting other castles, attending a church service and eating some gelato. (amazing!) Something we did do though was visit friends of who I am with... and that was an awesome time. The town that we went to was amazing! The name yet evades my mind but, we took a very long walk, perhaps 2 miles and saw the town! All around were cows, large fields and to the other side of me a large forest! This is how Germany is so different from the US! One moment there is Marburg, the large Universität Stadt.. and the next minute I am in an area that is almost like a blast to the past! The houses can be from the 14th century and the farming since then hasnt changed all that much. Germany... I have fallen in love with.

Tomorrow
1. Waking up nice and early.. going to Frankfurt!
2. Taking the ICE train (den Zug?) to Ulm!
3. Host Family.

SO EXCITED!
Anyways!
Bis spätter! (=

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Marburg, just a glance!

Today and yesterday I have been to Marburg! It is absolutely beautiful! I love it so much!
Although, Germany is kind of super cold! (by my standards at least!) Perhaps... it is around 50 degrees fahriegnheit and I need to wear a nice winter rain jacket and stuff when I go out! So perhaps not that cold but... for those of you who know me I love that hot weather!
But, the city, view and everything else really make up for it!
So Yesterday.
Yesterday I woke up bright and early! Haha, just kidding, I totally woke up around half past twelve, had some tea and went off to the city of Marburg!
It was beautiful! First, we went in the Marketplatz (market place) and waited until the tour began! The tour, mind you, was in all German and I could understand quite a bit of it! What I could not comprehend though... was who some of the historical figures were because I had never heard their names before! At the end I had managed to learn that this woman, Elizabeth, was basically an awesome lady who helped the poor and was cantonized as a saint (sankt) in the catholic church! (everyone really considers here a role-model in these parts!) I also understood that when people had no indoor plumbing they just through all that stuff out the window! it was, needless to say, a good time!
Later we went and bought a pretzel (bretzel.. in german) and well it was absolutely amazing! Different than the ones in new york city but still.. pretty awesome! (and better.. if i do say so myself!)
One thing too, I am really beginning to like is that the people I am with love to randomly stop for tea in the middle of the day! Tea break time! .... my favorite! (=

Then today.... was a busy day! We went and explored the Schloss! (the castle of marburg) and I got to see all the history and the fun stuff that surrounded it! It was a magnificient view that I just can not get over! mmm, everything here is so old and beautiful! Awesome.
After, we walked about the town, saw some art museums.... (which were cool. we saw old art in addition to some modern art!) After that I went and explored the town alone for a little while! So many pretty shops and all the people had stuff outside too! People also played instruments, sang along with it, sat down in parks and chilled with their friends. It is really a very different mood than it is in the U.S. (at least I think!)
Random stuff!
1. People are super serious about the enviornment! Composting and everything!
2. I feel like they eat a little later than my family does in the US. (7/8 or so)
3. Tea & Coffee = daily must

Anyways! Tomorrow I get to visit a school with Günter and see what is all going on there and then later... well, not sure!
As they say in germany... bis später!
Libby!