I hope this is not a big repeat of something I have already written! (I also hope I am not boring you to death)!
In this post, I’ll try to give you a little taste of a normal week in the life of me in Germany (last week).
Monday: After sleeping in until 8:30am, I get up and have my breakfast of toast and coffee with extra foamed milk. Unlike at home with our good ol’ Mr. Coffee coffee maker, we have here an automatic coffee machine. Push the big cup on the touch screen and 30 seconds later, there’s your cup of coffee, freshly ground. My friends and family know I am not a big coffee drinker, but if I had one of these machines at home, I’d probably be a caffeine addict. Just kidding! I leave to walk to the bus stop at 10:55am and arrive there a couple of minutes early for my bus to come at 11:05am. After arriving at the Simmerath Bushof (transit center for busses), I meet up with Kayla and we get on the bus that goes to the Monschau Parkhaus. By the time the bus gets to Monschau and Kayla and I have trekked up the hill from the village to our school, it is 12:20pm and we are just in time for the beginning of 6th period, our first class of the day. One period of German and two periods of Chemistry later, it is 2:50pm and school is done for the day. After taking the bus from school back to Simmerath Bushof, I get on another bus that takes me home to Lammersdorf. After walking home from the bus stop, it is 3:50pm. Last Monday, Ralf, Sven, and I went to the Alemmania Aachen game against Hansa Rostock. It was a great game because Alemmania won 1-0. Since I now have a season ticket for the rest of the home games, it makes every game even more fun.
Tuesday: I get up with Sven and Meike at 6:00am. After having breakfast and making some food take to school, we leave to walk to the bus stop at 6:50am. Tuesdays are normally pretty good days. I have eight straight periods of school, but two of them are easy (Art and Sport) and the other two (Politics and Math) are also not bad. In the 15 minute breaks after 2nd period and 4th period, my friends and I hang out in the courtyard and try not to get run over by the little kids playing soccer with a tennis ball! After school, I do homework and sometimes go grocery shopping with Ralf and Meike and Sven. Tuesdays are also good days because one of my favorite tv shows in Germany comes on at 8:15pm. The show, Dr. Mertens, Tiere Ärztin, is one of my favorites because it is about animals at the Leipzig Zoo (although fictional) and because it is easy for me to understand.
Wednesday: I have Politics first period, Geography second period, and English third period. My Politics class is interesting, although often hard for me to understand. I always have to be on my toes however because my teacher started asking me questions after the Fall break! Geography is interesting because I have never taken the subject before and it is fairly easy to understand. We’ll see how well exactly I understand soon…I take a test on Thursday. :S English is hilarious. I sit next to a girl, Rebecca, who speaks vey good English and we like to play hangman and make fortune tellers when we are done with the class work. It is a little boring for me sometimes, but I am always impressed with the English speaking skills of most of the kids. After English, I wait for one period and then take the bus home. I usually spend the afternoon reading, doing homework, or hanging out with Meike and Sven. During the evening, I have soccer practice, normally from 7:30pm to 9:00pm.
Thursday: My first two periods of the day are not too much of a wake up for me! I have German and although I try to understand as much as possible and do what the other kids are doing, it is most of the time too challenging. Right now, we are learning about fables and writing our own. In addition, the kids analyze the fables and talk about the morals and lessons learned. I sit next to Rebecca from English class and she is always really helpful in explaining what we are doing. Third and fourth periods, I have Geography is good because I have friends in that class who help me when I don’t understand. I have 5th period free, and then Chemistry sixth period. Kayla and I have Chemistry together which is nice because we can help one another translate from German to English and we also do the class work together. Thursdays comes my other favorite tv show in Germany, Alarm für Cobra 11. It is about two police officers with the Autobahn polizei who are always chasing down the bad guys. Very exciting.
Friday: I have English first and second period every Friday and I have Math seventh and eighth period every other Friday. Not exactly the way I want to end my school week, with two periods of Math at the very end of the day, but my teacher is quite funny and the math is not too hard. I got a 2- on the first test. Speaking of tests, I got a 1 on my English test, so I was pretty happy about that.
Saturday: We usually go grocery shopping, do chores, do homework, and just relax. My host mom gets home from work in the afternoon, and sometimes, we go into Aachen and go shopping after that.
Sunday: Nearly every Sunday I have a soccer game, which takes up a lot of the day. In addition, we do chores, like clean out the rabbit hutch and laundry. By the end of the weekend, I am always ready for a new week and a whole round of new experiences.
My parents are going to call soon, so I’d better get this posted! Have a great week everyone and once again, thanks for all your comments!
Love, Carrie
5 comments:
We love to read your blogs so keep them coming. Tell us about the countryside. Gram
Hi Carrie!!!
Thank you for posting! I miss you tons! I am so glad everything is going well.
Kaylee ^_^
Hi Cherry!
Gotta love those TV shows! Are there any German soaps? History channels? just curious!
Grandma: I'll fill you in about the countryside in my next post.
Kaylee: It means so much to me that you read my blog and comment everytime! Thank you!
Mom: There are lots of reality type shows where teenagers are pregnant or estranged spouses kidnap their kids or a bunch of other things. Also, there are some soap operas, but I haven't really seen one. Crime films and shows are REALLY big here as well. I watched a travel channel yesterday...it had info about Lake Louise, Croatia, Canary Islands, and Cook Islands.
Carrie, Berrie,
It was good to read your blog! We are packing up for the trip to McCall. I currently have in my quivier two pairs of skis I have not ski on yet! I am ready to make some turns I need reports on the food, beer and CANDY!!
Uncle Dan
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