19 September 2009

6 Weeks in Deutschland!

With Tim Lobinger, a famous German pole vaulter, in Aachen on my birthday (it was his birthday too!)
Liege, Belgium

At the meeting point of Holland, Germany, and Belgium


Lammersdorf Kirche
(this is where my bus stop is)



At the highest point in Holland




Thursday marked 6 weeks in Deutschland for me! The time is going by so fast. Two weekends from now is October 3, which is Tag der Deutschen Einheit, or German Reunification Day. Also on that day, the CBYX kids in and around Aachen and their host families are meeting up in Aachen. It should be a fun day for everyone to see each other again and for host families to get to know each other. Three weekends from now is the beginning of the two week Herbst Ferien for Nord-Rhein Westfalen. So much is happening!

On Monday, I had school periods 6, 7, and 8. German 6th period and Chemie 7th and 8th periods. German is an ok class because while I don't understand very much, there are a couple of girls in the class who help me out and translate things for me. Chemie is also very difficult. I have never taken any sort of chemistry class, but I can usually follow what is going on if the teacher demonstrates an experiment or something. This week, the kids in Chemie were giving presentations on alcohol (they made alcohol with fruit juice and yeast as an experiment). Some of them talked about beer, others about wine, and one or two groups haven't gone yet. Our teacher is not going to be at school this coming Monday, so we won't have Chemie. That means I will only have one 45 minute class on Monday (6th period) and then I go home. Monday evening, I had soccer practice, which was fun, but the weather wasn't too great. It was cold, grey, and really rainy. Sounds a bit like Seattle sometimes huh?

Tuesday, I had Politik, Kunst, and Sport. I was supposed to have Mathe, but my teacher was sick. I don't know if I mentioned this, but for the Oberstufe, classes are canceled when the teacher is gone...as far as I know, we never get substitutes. We still had some math problems to do, however. I was hanging out during the two free periods with a couple of girls from my class and one of them had to go into the library/study area and write down the problems for us to do. A little different than sitting in class with a substitute and having a 40 problem worksheet to do! After school, Meike rode Amadeus and I ran along with them. It was way easier and more fun than running by myself! Plus, I got to see lots of cute cows, horses, sheep, and baby chicks :)
Wednesday and Friday I had soccer practice for an hour and a half each. Normally I have practice 2 or 3 times a week and one game on Sundays. I can tell that I am getting more in shape, which is good. Before I came here, I hadn't played soccer in 4 or 5 months!
Things have been going really well lately. I get a little homesick sometimes, but usually I am so busy that I don't have time to dwell on that. I am making friends at school and at soccer and my German is getting better.
Today, my parents and sister are getting our new puppy. It's hard for me to think that I won't see her in person for at least 9 months! :( But I can't expect everything to stop and remain the same while I'm gone. Life goes on, whether you are there to experience it or not.
Tonight I am helping Ralf make lasagna for dinner. Should be fun!
Hope you like the pictures. Let me know if there is anything you would like to see or hear about and I will try to post it.
Ciao,
Carrie











4 comments:

Kaylee G said...

Carrie!!!
Thank you for posting pictures! They are amazing!!! School and everything sounds awesome! And I know this is random but I have to say it...there is an anniversary today!!! Its so weird to think how fast this year has gone! It seemed just like yesterday that you got your drivers license. I miss you tons!
Thanks for updating your blog!
Kaylee : )

Carrie said...

I'm so glad you like the pictures, kaylee! If you ever get a chance, ask to see my facebook pics. You can ask anyone who is my friend on fb. There are more on there and a bunch from DC also. Wow I can't believe I forgot about that yesterday! It is so hard to believe I have had my license for a year. And now I have a ten month break from driving! :( I'm sad though because I like driving. I'll try to do more posts with pictures soon!

bmiller.dragonfly said...

Carrie:
I am curious to know more about your Politik class. Also, what do Germans think about Afghanistan, Obama, upcoming elections, etc. Just curious what you are hearing.
Jetta is a good walker! She met Rio today on the trail. Thanks for updating your blog (with pics, too!). Love you, mom

Andrea Volken said...

carrie!!!!! :) your school sounds a lot like Kollegium.. except for they speak proper german hahaha. miss you and love you lots!!!