A journal of my experiences as a foreign exchange student in Germany from August 2009-June 2010.
20 May 2009
Flight Information
Now I'm really getting excited because I got my flight information for Germany! I kept on hearing about kids who had gotten their info that day, so I decided to go get the mail. Sure enough, there were two envelopes from ASSE waiting. One of them contained generic visa and passport information (still gotta get that visa stuff sent off!). The other envelope had some stuff about our flights and when we need to schedule them. I have to be at Dulles between 1 and 4 pm on August 2. Other than that, I have no idea what's happening that day! I think there is only one flight option, but I'm hoping to book it soon so I can get a window seat!:) Then we have three days of pre-departure orientation in Washington D.C. before we leave for Germany on August 5. Our flight leaves Dulles at 5:15pm and arrives in Frankfurt, Germany on August 6 at 7:10am. The flight is only 7 hours which I was really surprised about. That's only 2 hours longer than to D.C. and maybe 1 hour longer than to Hawaii. Not too bad. My mom emailed Karin, my host mom, so we'll see if GIVE (German version of ASSE) has given her any more info about how I am getting from Fankfurt to Aachen, or wherever I am going to meet my host family. Bis bald!
18 May 2009
Second Phone Call With My Host Family
Yesterday, I called my host family for the first time! Since they called me last weekend, my mom wanted me to call them this weekend. My German teacher gave me a good website to go on to get a phone card. It is uniontelecard.com. It's super easy...all you have to do is make an account, choose the card you want (I got 13 hours for $10), and enter your credit card information. Then they give you a 1-800 number to call. You'll have a pin number to enter and after you enter it, all you have to do is dial the international calling code (011), the country code for Germany (49), 4 digit area code (leave off the first 0), and finally the phone number. It's actually really easy and if you ever need an international calling card, check out uniontelecard.com.
Yesterday, I only talked to Karin, but it was still really fun. We talked about their vacations (2 0r 3 weeks in Italy before I get there) and skiing in Austria (!) during the winter. We also talked about school, their daily schedule, and how they celebrate holidays in Germany. It was really interesting and fun to talk to her. She also told me about their awesome coffee maker that you put coffee beans into and a cup of coffee with cream in it. Haha my mom says I'm going to come back a major kaffee drinker. Dannah says hi.
I'm hoping I get another packet of information soon from ASSE. I really want to find out flight information and more stuff about Washington D.C. and what we do when we get to Frankfurt. I'm 99% sure we all meet in D.C. on August 3 and leave for Germany on August 6, but who knows.
Yesterday, I only talked to Karin, but it was still really fun. We talked about their vacations (2 0r 3 weeks in Italy before I get there) and skiing in Austria (!) during the winter. We also talked about school, their daily schedule, and how they celebrate holidays in Germany. It was really interesting and fun to talk to her. She also told me about their awesome coffee maker that you put coffee beans into and a cup of coffee with cream in it. Haha my mom says I'm going to come back a major kaffee drinker. Dannah says hi.
I'm hoping I get another packet of information soon from ASSE. I really want to find out flight information and more stuff about Washington D.C. and what we do when we get to Frankfurt. I'm 99% sure we all meet in D.C. on August 3 and leave for Germany on August 6, but who knows.
10 May 2009
Talked on the Phone With My Host Mom
At 11:25 this morning, the phone rang. I picked it up and the caller said "This is Karin from Deutschland". It was my host mom! I knew she was going to call sometime between 9 and 12 this morning but I didn't know exactly when. My mom and I talked to Karin for a couple minutes. She told us that after school gets out, they are going to a little town near Venice, Italy for a few weeks until I get to Germany. She also said that I arrive in Aachen, Germany on August 6. Apparently, I am going to be having my language camp in Aachen. That will work out really well because then I can live with the Windhorsts and get used to the area. Aachen is only a half hour to 45 minutes from Lammersdorf by bus, so it will be an easy trip. I also talked to Meike a little. It was hard because I felt like I couldn't say anything to her (wir haben Deutsch gesprochen). We don't learn very many conversational words or phrases in class. But I did alright and I just have to remember that it will get easier if I work hard to learn the language. I'm going to return the call next weekend...maybe I'll think of some questions to ask Meike auf Deutsch. On another note, I am just waiting for my police clearance form to come in the mail before I can send my visa application off the San Francisco. Hopefully it will come this week!
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