Monday, September 30, 2013

What is Typical German, anyway?


So, get this..
My host dad made me Carrot Apple Juice the other day.. I mean, he took apple slices and carrot sticks and put them in this magical juicer thing one by one and out came the most delicious liquid i have ever tasted. Mmm (: And then, just a few days later, we made homemade hashbrowns!!!! Am i the only person who has never done this? Because homemade hash browns are ten times better than any other hash browns! ...but that's not the point. Guess what he put on top of the hash browns?... Sugar and apple sauce..! He said "Oh, it's typish Deutsch" (Typical German), and I had the hardest time taking that first bite. Boy, did i love it though (: I then showed him typical American... Ketchup (: He had the same experience with his first bite, but he ended up loving it, too!
This week was so easy going for me because a lot of the eleventh grade students are gone on class trips! Some are in Rome, and others in Madrid! So, I only had one or two classes each day!
My host parents took me to the Hannover Neuen Rathaus (new town hall) this week. I got to read a lot of history of Hannover and see the pre-war and post-war pictures of the city. It is crazy how much destruction was done and its amazing to see how far they have come since then. We got to go to the top of the Rathaus to look down upon the city. Oh it was SO PRETTY!!!! We had the man-made lake, Maschsee, on one side, and Oktoberfest on another side, and churches all around and then the green forest encircling the whole city... So cool. (: Oh, and to get to the top of the Rathaus, you go on an elevator... And, not just any old elevator!.. The only crooked elevator in the world!!!! It was sketchy, but so awesome!
Pre-War Hannover
Post-War Hannover
Hannover Today
On Thursday I became a true german.... I had my first bike crash... haha, Ouch!! I survived it, though (:  That day, I realized something in class: germans don't make a lot of mistakes.
You see, one of my favorite quotes goes something like this:
Pencils are made with erasers to give you second chances.. however, the erasers are small to remind you that second chances are limited.
That eraser on my pencil has always kept me going. When I've made a mistake, it has always been the eraser that has protected my dignity and allowed me to fix that mistake. (Maybe I give my eraser too much credit, though haha) I was thinking about this quote when I realized nobody in my class had an eraser on their pencil..that is, if they were even using a pencil! (Most of them use pens) I have also realized this in the shops, there are no erasers on the pencils!! So I spent about an hour with this thought in my head... Germans dont make mistakes. However, in my next class (Art) one by one I saw each and every one of my class mates, to my relief, pull out a big eraser. I guess my new favorite quote is:
Pencils arent made with erasers...but not because there are no second chances, but because those second chances can sometimes be hidden.
Deep. (:
Anyway, This week I was able to start Fußball with my local team!!! It was so good to be back on the field for real this time (: I will play my first game this next week and I can't wait!
Hannover Neuen Rathaus 
On Friday, after soccer, I went back to one of my team mate's apartment and we all watched THE JUNGLE BOOK!!! It was great to watch a disney movie and the english subtitles made me realize how much I never understood the Jungle Book :P I gotta say though, The Bare Necessities song is WAY cooler in German (:

...The jungle book was a perfect way to start my weekend because on Saturday I went to.. THE ZOO! I have only been to the zoo once in the past 11 years because I have always been secretly afraid of it... I now totally regret not going all these years!.. The Hannover Zoo is so big and it is separated into different countries.. We went to Canada, Africa, India, Germany, etc. They are so clever with the beautiful way they set things up! We had a lot of fun there. (:
On Sunday I sat down with 9 other americans for dinner and it was really fun to hear all their stories about Deutschland! 4 of them were Mormon missionaries that have been here almost two years and they had so many great stories and memories to share! I am sad to say I only have three months left here in this beautiful country!..
I love Germany!!!!!

Sunday, September 22, 2013

A beautiful and relaxing week here in Germany

 Last weekend I was able to travel to the beautiful little city of Bonn (: This city was the capital of West Germany before the wall fell. I walked along the river Rein, attended a Catholic Church service, walked through the Kölner Dom, partied it up with my hostmom's family, walked through Beethoven's house, and wandered through the Altstadt!! It was so beautiful and I think my favorite part was Kölner Dom because it is soooo dang old!! The church's construction began in 1248!! I mean, you can't find anything like that in the states, and it was just so beautiful inside and out. 



I was able to begin testing in school this week

... Oh geez.. you think tests are hard, try finishing a test in a different language.. 
Germany is very different with their tests.. testing in school happens once a term for each class. This is what it looks like to me: Each student is given one page with 3 or so questions and maybe a text of some sort. They are then given three hours to write... just write.. and write.. and write.. and write. Haha, three hours of writing does not appeal to me :P However, most of my teachers have allowed me to write my tests in English, (For Now), and this has been good for me. 
I purchased 'The Great Gatsby' this week for my english class! I am stunned at how skilled these kids are at english, and Ahh I was so excited to learn that we were studying this and 'The American Dream' this semester. Seriously, this has become one of my all time favorite books!
Also in school this week I had the 'wonderful(not)' opportunity to perform a Monologue in my Theater class. Agh It was pretty bad :P I had to sing and act and honestly it was pretty scary for me haha but i was very proud of myself for doing so! I would have just dropped the class once the assignment was given if i were back home :P Luckily, I can be whoever I want to be here in Germany... I have built a new me (:
My new favorite dessert is Apfelkuchen.. (Apple Cake) mmm mm My host mother was kind enough to teach me how to cook it, and not only is it the best dessert in the world, but it's fun to make!! (: I think i will be making it a lot throughout my life. So, if you're interested i'll send ya the recipe and you can join in on the fun!
On Monday I went exploring around Gehrden (: It is so dang beautiful here!!!!!
On Tuesday I woke up early and prepared for a long day at school... when i got there, i was the only one!! ... Naw, that's exaggerating.. My class (along with the whole eleventh grade) was not there.. I went to the school secretary and she informed me that the eleventh grade was gone visiting universities today and she gave me the go-ahead to return home and continue sleeping.. (: ..well that was nice (: Ein freier Tag (a free day).
Rattenfängerstadt
On Friday my host father took me to Hameln. Hameln is the city from the Old Fable "Pied Piper". The story tells of a young man who played his pipe to lead all the rats out of the city. He did this to
free the people of the plague, and therefore receive money for doing so. Long story short, they don't pay him and he returns shortly after for round two. This time, though, he leads the children away. A total of 130 children were lost, and some say they reappeared in Transylvania..Interesting story (:
Hameln is so pretty and I really enjoyed crossing all the bridges, wandering through the streets, and dancing in the rain (along with locals) ohhh so great!!
Marienburg Castle
On Saturday, I met a bunch of other exchange students at a local YFU meeting! It was so great to swap stories, thoughts and experiences!! Afterwards my host parents took me out to get a Döner (mm mmm) and then to another Breathtaking firework show!! This firework show was done by South Africa and I'm not even kidding.. Breath. Taking. Absolutely stunning!!!
notice the rat (:


On Sunday I was able to go to a CASTLE :D We took a tour inside the castle, which was spectacular, and then we climbed the tower... breathtaking, once again (:
All in all, a very good week (:

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Altstadt und mehr (:

This week I had to say goodbye once again :/
My host sister left for Ghana!!
Deutschland Busbahnhof
Anyway.. (: a lot of this week was getting my host sister ready for her travels! This meant lots of deep conversations and lots of preparation.
On Tuesday I went out with my host sister and two of her friends to a cocktail bar! They have this special thing where you roll some dice and whatever it lands on, that's how much you pay for your drink! Too bad I got a 5 :/ my host sister got a 2 though!! Lucky her (:
My host mom and sister took me into Hannover for some shopping on Wednesday. What I never knew was that Hannover has a HUGE, incredible variety of shopping and it's spread out so nicely.. just lovely (: It is so clean by the stores, even the underground stores! I am actually one of the few girls who hate shopping!!.. But I can honestly say it's different when you're shopping in EUROPE!!
Haha.. also on Wednesday was school pictures (: My class let me be in the class picture and it made me feel like i was really a part of them! So sweet! I can't wait until I get a copy of the year book, which my host mom has informed me she will mail it at the end of the school year (: Wednesday night I attended my host sister's korbball practice. Korbball is interesting. It is a mixture of basketball and handball, and at first I didn't like it so much :P I am not so good with my hands in sports (and by that, I mean I have zero Hand-eye coordination). It was actually quite fun though!
On Thursday my english teacher had me teach some vocabulary words to the class... I had no idea how to explain at least half of the words :P I never realized how these things come automatically.. no thought or speculation needed! I felt bad that I wasn't much help, but oh well!
On Friday we threw my host sister a surprise goodbye party!! All her friends came and we had onion cake (Which I thought would be disgusting but i really really loved it!!!) I also watched Deutschland's Fußball team play and win!
Saturday was awesome!! I went with my host sister and a bunch of her friends to Holi! It was so much fun (: you get your colored dust stuff and you throw it at each other, lots of music and dancing and just lots of fun! I met this one guy and when he found out i was from utah, he said "Oh, like Utah Jazz!?" Haha we talked about Deron Williams and Al Jefferson and other players from the US. He is not the first one to ask about the Utah Jazz or other teams and sports, and i think it is so cool that people here know so much about american football and basketball! I never would have expected that!

On sunday we took my host sister to the train station where she boarded for Frankfurt! A bunch of her friends were there and it a very sweet goodbye! Afterwards, my host parents took me around Alt Stadt Hannover (Old City of Hannover). The churches are so big and cool and the streets are just beautiful! I loved it so much and we sat down and I had some great Hot Chocolate and Pasta (: 
On Monday I was able to go into Hannover and buy some European shoes! I feel like i am the american girl who has no style :P at least my feet look good now!!
Yet another successful week has passed and I can't believe how fast it's all going! I'm already 1/4 of the way through my exchange!! Crazy..


oldest church in Hannover

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

< and life begins >

This past week I started school.. Ooo! Scary (: Haha, surprisingly, (at least to me) I was not even half as nervous as my first day of high school in the US. I dont know if this is normal? I was just ready to get out there!! Find friends. Learn German. Experience. It was almost like this:
Let's say i thought everything would go wrong on the first day of school... Now, in the US i would think "that would make my whole year and probly the rest of my high school career a disaster!!" However, since i am here in Germany, i think "Oh, if tomorrow doesnt go as planned, eh.. I'm gone in 5 months anyway" plus, i thought, "hey i have an excuse to mess up on a few things... 'Ich komme aus dem USA, ich spreche kein Deutsch.'"
 Anyway, school this week went really well (: The students here are so kind and so helpful to me! My schedule is pretty nice and easy going, yet very difficult for me because of the german. By the time i get home from school, i am ready to go to bed because my mind works so hard all day trying to understand the things that are being said all around me :P
On Tuesday I went with my host sister to my host father's work for a barbecue (: He works a lot with music and recordings etc. He has an awesome office with all the furniture made out of instruments. There's a way cool Musik Hall where bands perform and, to me, it's like the movies. It has the upstairs balcony and couches and a bar on the side and all that (: So cool. We played table soccer and i realized that i really suck at it. I haven't really ever used the one in my basement back home, but the germans were pulling out all these sick moves and not even thinking about it!! Crazy... I'll have to practice for next time cuz i didn't even come close to winning any games :P
On Wednesday i had theater (: ...in America i probly never would've taken this class! But i am so glad i decided to here in Germany! I think it will be lots of fun.
I also had English class this week. Luckily, I can do this. Haha, I am the class 'Audiobook' (: If anything needs to be read, everyone turns and looks at me. (: It's pretty amazing how good they all are at english! They are only allowed to speak english when talking in the classroom, so you can imagine they're pretty good...some of the words they learn, I don't even know the meaning of :P I'm happy to help when i can though (:
I only eat lunch at school on thursdays and fridays because of my schedule, and this thursday I went to a pizzeria with some kids which was fun (: and on friday some girls my age invited me to sit with them (: Like I mentioned before, the students are so kind!!
Unfortunately, I was a bit sick this weekend so I was not able to go to Fußball practice :/
I did, however, go to a HANNOVER 96 GAME!!! Oh my goodness.. so cool (: We had great seats at row 12 in the biggest stadium i have ever been in! So awesome and Hannover won 4-1! So great. Oh, and we witnessed the historical event of the first successful streaker at a Hannover 96 game (: It was sooooo funny. The fans got so loud cheering the guy on as he hopped the little fence and ran to the center of the field. It took six security guards to corner and tackle him and escort him off the field. Pretty hilarious.
This week i was also able to: attend a small birthday party, visit some of my host family's family on the other side of Hannover, race go-karts, go to the market, become a resident in Gehrden, get my Visa (I am now a Legal resident in Germany!!!) and meet tons of new people (:
Made it through my first week of school, even with being a bit sick (: Can't wait for more adventures!!