Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Moin Folkes

Hello there everyone! I took a smallish break for the blog for November. This month is the month named the hardest for exchange students when dealing with homesickness. And I can pretty much agree with that but, let me catch you up on some small things that happened this month!                       First off here is a beautiful picture of some nice German food my host mom cooked! We have sauerkraut with ham              ( Schinken) and bratwurst! And in the small dish is some fried onions ( Röstzwiebel) . Not pictured is mashed potatoes ( Kartoffelpüree)! I thought I'd show you the German words as well! My host mom is an amazing cook and I am very thankful for her skills.
 Then after school one day I went with my host brother ( Henri, the blonde boy) and his friends to get lunch which consisted of Currywurst and pommes or what Americans call french fries. It was very good and I got to watch people in the town start to put Christmas lights on the streets! Since people in the rest of the world ( besides Canadians) don't celebrate Thanksgiving, the Christmas decorations go up EXTRA early. I'm not complaining though because who doesn't want to see pretty lights for a whole month longer?! The other guy pictured is Fabian and the small girl in the red scarf is Isabel! ( She's cool because we share the same name(; )


Later this month my friend Ambra came up to Leer and spent the night at my house! She's on exchange in District 1850 and is from Telluride Colorado! We spent Saturday walking around Leer and going into all the shops! Then we took a long bike ride out past my house and found a dairy vending machine where you can buy milk, cheese, yogurt,  ect... It was so nice to see a friend and an American! I had so much fun climbing up all the dykes and possibly chasing sheep... We also got caught in some hail storms throughout the two days which were quite fun!   


Well that's all I have for this month so far but this weekend District 1850 exchange students are having a sleepover in Oldenburg which will be plenty of fun! And on Sunday I'm working at the local Christmas Market for my Leer Rotary Club! Let's just pray I don't freeze to death!

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Deutschlandreise 2017 Rotary 1850


So, I don't have too many pictures of the surroundings from the Germany tour, but I will post what i have with descriptions! (If you would like further detail or have any question please feel free to comment or email me!) We recently had an exchange student trip with my Rotary district 1850 and they generously took us on a short 6 day tour of Germany! We went (in order) to Köln, Frankfurt, Bad Homburg, Eisenach, Weimar, Berlin and Wolfsburg! We saw so many amazing things and I can't thank my district enough for putting this all together for us! and not to mention that it was free! Also a huge thanks to my Rotary district 5050 back home for giving me this opportunity to see and experience the wonderful German culture and history!




We first went to Köln and visited/ toured the famous Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and we got to take a quick tour of the city by foot. We walked along the Rhine and toured the gorgeous stain glass of the Dom. Later that day the seemingly "always sunny city" as Germans like to say,  opened the flood gates and well, we got drenched... But it cleared up in time that night for us to go walk along the Rhine at night and go to one of the many bridges ( there are seven in Köln) and take pictures! Although, it wasn't clear the whole night and we got drenched yet again on our way back... In the picture left to right is Ambra from Colorado and Quinn from South Carolina. The next day we got up early and headed out to Frankfurt.

 Pictured above is what I think was one of the highlights of the trip! We were all going to take a picture in the square in Frankfurt when a group of guys just walked right over and took the picture with us... It was so funny and made for a great look at how friendly the people in Frankfurt are! We spent the afternoon on the tarmac at Frankfurt International Airport with a long, slow tour of the planes and airport. Then we headed into the city for free time! We walked around, danced on a bridge, drank Starbucks coffee and of course spent some money on pretzels and souvenirs! I think Frankfurt was my favorite city, it was very similar to Seattle! That night we headed to a nearby town called " Bad Homburg" and spent the night walking, talking, exploring, and eating amazing gelato! The next morning we headed out to Eisenach and Weimar.
We got to Eisenach in the afternoon and finally saw more elevation than sea level!! We went to Wartburg Castle where the famous Martin Luther was writing the new Bible in German and spilled his ink when scared by the devil. We took pictures on the tower with our flags and headed down the hill, back onto the bus where we left for Weimar. We got in when it was dark but our Rotex leaders set up a scavenger hunt of rotary symbols around the city. It was super cool to walk around the city at night and we all took a picture in front of some street art! Some of us stopped at an " American Diner" for some milkshakes that were superb! We stayed at the nicest hostel by far. In the morning we drove in the fog to the nearby concentration camp " Buchenwald". It was shocking to see all the history and horror that was there. We had a full tour and solemnly headed back to the bus on our way to the big city of Berlin.









We spent two days in Berlin. We had a fun night at a teenage disco and got some good Chinese food at some small hole in the wall! The next morning we had a tour by bus of Berlin and got to walk along the wall! We took so many pictures I had to choose just a few. We also stopped at the Brandenburger Gate! Then we had around five hours of free time to walk around Berlin and see whatever we wanted! We went to bakeries, museums and the Jewish Memorial. It was cool to see some bullet holes left on buildings from WW2 and to see the cobblestone path of the Berlin Wall that zigzagged all of the city ( if you weren't aware already, the Berlin Wall is not straight at all). We went to some popular churches on Museum Island and then went to the Parliament building and got a tour! Sadly I didn't take any pictures but if I find some I will make a separate post! That night we got another four hours of free time and wandered the city, buying gifts and good food! Some of us went to the Brandenburger Gate again and watched a light show for the freedom of Germany! We all went to bed veryyyyy late since it was the last night we were together. We wanted to make it last!
                                                                             



The last day we all passed out on the bus until we arrived in Wolfsburg at the VW factory! It literally felt like i had walked straight into the future with all the shiny towers of cars and perfectly landscaped surroundings. We spent several hours looking at all the new and future models of cars. Our tour guide was very nice and led us around everything! It was so cool to see this place and the people were very friendly! It made for a great ending to an amazing trip with people that will be my lifelong friends! Huge thanks to Rotary District 1850 for putting this free trip together and showing us exchange students how cool our new home is!! Also thanks again for my district 5050 back home for putting all their faith into me and sending me to the best country!! Thank you, and just comment if you have any           questions!!                                                                               

Monday, October 16, 2017

Travel Central

Hey everyone!
So sorry that it's been awhile since i've posted, but I have been crazy busy!! the past two weeks have been fall break here in Germany. My very kind host family took me to Paris for four days! We saw all the sights and ate all the food! It was so very amazing to be able to see everything that i've seen in all the pictures! Please send a big thanks to my rotary club in Leer and to my AWESOME host family for spending money and taking me along on one of their family trips! The last week i've been traveling with Rotary district 1850 on our Deutschlandreise ( tour of Germany) I will write another post about the trip when I get the pictures from my amazing American friend Ambra!
















Friday, September 29, 2017

IAA cars ( I know so much about them, jk)


 For the car enthusiasts in America, be jealous. I went to the biggest car show in the world! My host dad and brother brought be down to Frankfurt for the day to see the newest and coolest cars for the upcoming years! After a solid 30 minutes of me talking about how amazing my Subaru is ( and my car withdrawals) we finally stumbled across my car! I may or may not have cried or at least wanted to! So, here you can see me with my beloved car model. It was extremely amazing to see what the future holds for cars around the world and how fast the change is coming! Many car brands are switching over to fully electric cars with sleek, modern designs.
 Mom, if you're reading this please buy me the VW all electric bus when it comes out in five years(: thnx
It was amazingly cool to see all the cars and to spend the day with my host brother and host father!





Saturday, September 16, 2017

Bike Time!

Last weekend I went for a bike ride around the outer parts of Leer! We took the smallest hand pulled ferry in all of Europe!  My host dad used to work on this ferry when he was younger! It lasted a solid 3 minutes or less... it was still a very cool experience. This weekend I will be going to Frankfurt to the IAA car show with my host dad and brother. I'll post pictures of it when I get back! In October I will be going on my Rotary Deutschland tour for a week! I don't know which cities we're going to but I will keep you updated! Let me know if you want anything specific for me to post or have any questions!





Saturday, September 9, 2017

Tea Time


 In Northern Germany tea is very popular, and we drink tea all the time! It tastes so much better than any other tea i've ever had. I decided to take pictures of the tea and how people drink it here. The name of the tea, “Ostfriesentee” literally means East Frisian Tea, since Leer is located in that area this is the most popular tea.

The top left pictures shows the typical cream that you put in tea or coffee. Top right is the Ostfriesentee in the cup. Bottom left is what we call in America " Rock Candy" but in Ostfriesland or this part of Northern Germany the " Rock Candy" are called " Kluntjes". The bottom right is how it looks all together! For more information the traditional Ostfriesland tea this website is super helpful and interesting, providing a lot more detail: http://www.sweetoothdesign.com/tea-german-ostfriesentee-