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Monday, July 26, 2010

Endlich(finally) Germany Report!!

Ok, so I know I have promised a report on my trip to Germany...A LONG time ago.  I have just been so busy with getting ready to move, visiting friends for that one last goodbye, and seeing family, Blogging has just been pushed to the corner and I haven't gotten to it!  I have been reading all of your blogs as often as possible, even if I can't comment :/  It is SOO tough on a phone to comment!  Well, better late than never right?  Without further ado, here is my trip to Germany!!

wow, where to begin?!?!  I guess with my family over there ok?  Well, they are technically my exchange hosts, but they were truly like a family to me :)  I felt so welcomed by them, and just at home.  It was great :)





 Some highlights would be...

  • Chatting wit my host mom.  Literally almost every day we would talk for an hour or so while she was cooking dinner about anything.  I really liked it, because we had some really interesting discussions, and it also helped my German a ton.  Plus, she is SOOOOO nice!!
  • My host sister is so cute!  She is 8 years old, and she really liked us.  (me and my sister)  She cried the day we left when she got home for school, and said she wished we could stay forever :'(  SO cute no?
  • Watching cycling and the World Cup, and cheering like crazy ;)  Funny side note:  I once cheered for the USA during a replay haha
also awesome was Berlin!!  There is so much to see there:  The Alexa, historical things, shopping, coffee, so much fun stuff!!  I can't even begin to describe it!

Transportation was amazing!!  We used public transportation to get to school, and could ride our bikes to the train, or take the bus.  It was so cool!  Again, hilights


  • I bought a ticket that would work for all of berlin, all modes of transportation, all day, for 6.50!  That seemed like such a great deal to me.
  • The drivers there are CRAZY!  But somehow also safe...  Like the roads are tiny, yet they still drive fast, and they have a bunch of cobblestones and obstacles that are supposed to slow you down, didn't work!  But I never saw a crash...weird!  
  • Almost everyone drives a stick.  I love it ;)
  • It may seem like a stereotype, but there really a lot of German cars (Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche) in Germany!  
  • Bikes are ridden everywhere!!  It is so awesome, and I saw even the littlest kids riding for transportation :)
Food was also good!  The most amazing thing I had was... The bread!!!  OMG it is to DIE for!  Like seriously, super super fresh, all different sorts, and all so lecker(delicious)!  I loved it, especially the dark bread with seeds ;)  Here are some other local specialties I ate... Now, ED did have some trouble with most of these, because of the meat that I didn't know about and such, but the point is, I ate it, and I am happy that I did :)  Nothing bad happened, I didn't clog an artery, I didn't balloon up, because ED lies!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Currywurst:  Not too special for me, it just tasted like a sausage with ketchup.  But good nonetheless.
  • Döner:  A Turkish treat based around this massive kabob of meat that turns and cooks all day long (Lamb and pork I think).  They shave off some of it, put it in a special bread wit Tzatziki yogurt sauce sauce, and pile it with veggies.  It is really good!!  
  • Chocolate:  It is just so much better!! The fact that they don't use wax just makes it melt in your mouth!  Especially Dark chocolate ;)
  • treats:  Hanuta, kinder schokolade, and so much more!  I won't make you too upset by describing them because you can't buy them in the US :(  But if you go there, you need to try some!
The people there are so nice!!!!  Really, you think of Europeans as being stand offish for the most part (at least I did)  and that is so far from the truth!  Yes, they stick to themselves and mind their own business, but if you ask for help, either in English or German, they will help you with anything without a second thought.  We even had someone see our group and could see that we were lost, so she asked us where we were going and told us how to get there, all because we looked lost.  So yeah, the people are really nice :)

I also learned so so so much more German!!  That is one of the main reasons I was there, so I am glad.  On the way home to the US, my German teacher told me that I was her shining example of how students can go over to Germany and come back fluent!!  I am so proud =D 
    So yeah, simply put:  I love Germany--->  Ich liebe Deutschland!!!  There is so much more things I did and saw, tons of historical stuff, but it is just too much to write down all at once!!  I want to go back, I may want to study there, and I may want to live there!  It is that great :)  I can't wait to travel even more of Europe as well!!  Oh how wonderful!!! 

    Well, hopefully this begins my "return" to blogging for good.  I can't stand to be away from you all for this long!!  I am moving next week (Thursday) and I can't believe it!  Time flies so so so fast!

    Oh yeah!  One more thing...


    I forgot to tell you that the past two weekends were the state championship Time Trial(TT) and Road race(RR).  I raced Juniors at both, and I won the TT, thanks in part to my friend's awesome bike ;) and got 2nd in the RR.  I am so happy!!  It was a rainy day at the RR on Saturday, with a lot of crashes in the other races (6 or more!!!) but thankfully everyone on the M.O.B squad (my team) and all of the Juniors kept the bikes on two wheels.  We also had some really good team placings both races!!  :)  

    Be yourself and love who you are,

    Scott



    6 comments:

    1. Wow, thanks for sharing Scott! I can tell you REALLY loved the trip!!! And seeing that you didnt let ED get in the way was so encourageing and inspiring. You are doing amazing things and I believe you will continue to in the future! I am glad you are back to blogging! I missed you! And congrats on the bike race, what does that mean, do you move on to another race or something?? :)
      Great big hug!
      Maddi
      xxx

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    2. Ahhh!!! I love this post! (Partly because it is about Germany, partly because it means you are back, and partly because you had a fantastic time and defied ED!)
      Firstly, you describes Germany JUST how I remember it. The people are introverted and assertive definitely, but once you make an attempt to talk to them they are so open and willing to advise. Your host family seems soooo nice!
      Also, the foods are often scary, but if you hadn't challenged yourself to them you would never know that a döner is delicious and Currywurst isn't your favorite. Plus, a large part of German culture is the food and drink. I am so proud of you! (P.S. I love the bread too... And I miss the Bakerei!)
      In Munich they have a huge BMW museum to tour. They really are famous for cars!
      I think it would be such a fun experience to study or live there. Will you take me with you? :P
      Great job with the races! You have so so much to live towards- biking, travel, college eventually.... Sending love!

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    3. omg!!! first congrats on the racing! and second germany sounds awesome! your host sister sounds so cute, the bread and the chocolate delicious, and that car is sooo cool! it's awesome to hear from you, scott! :)
      lucie

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    4. I don't have much time to comment...but gosh, Germany looks so cool! I'm so proud of you for how you did with regards to ED while there too. You're awesome. I love how motivated you are to learn german!

      ♥Alexandra

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    5. Scott!!! There's that sweetheart host sister of yours! Haha she's so adorable, really!

      I'm so glad to hear you had such an awesome time, Germany sounds so amazing! Now I want to go over there! The streets and houses look wonderful, and the cars? Bellos!

      Great job on not letting ED take over, you sure showed him! Eats sound to die for! And congrats on both of your races, they sounded like fun too. Hope you're doing well!

      Paola <3

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    6. Your host sister looks adorable!!! Sounds like a wonderful time in Germany:) Glad you made the most of it and enjoyed it the way YOU wanted to!

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