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A Little Getaway

Hopefully this color doesn't hurt your eyes! This week ( a B week in school) has been just as active as the previous, so I will give a few highlights. * Language Course. * Exploring and buying doughnuts from a foreign market. * Early out day at school (left at 11:30.) * Asking for directions to a film store and getting a bio-metric photo * Meeting and gardening at host-grandparents. *  Spending a night and half a day in my host family's cabin * Gardening and house work at the cabin * Beginning to read my first German books This post will now cover two weeks as I was unable to publish due to a 3- day cold (from headaches and coughs to nosebleeds.) Anyways, I am better now. Just the Autobahn On Saturday we drove about 2 hours to the Hanseatic city of Rostock where we moved furniture into an apartment for my host-siblings. We will go back next week to finish the rest. While in Rostock I caught a nice view of the Baltic and a billboard saying Denma...

One Down!

This first week has been very busy! Lets start with last Saturday: Saturday began early with a 6:00 WAKE-UP, in which we all woke up for our last meal in the Kloster which filled us before we grabbed our bags and headed to the Bahnhof in Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt. After arriving to the station early and dealing with a few incidents including a man hailing Hitler at one of our group members, and an evacuation due to a bomb threat (unaccompanied luggage) that was handled calmly and orderly considering the Bahnhof has no security other than a few patrol officers. Following the continuous delays and our free-time to explore: just as we learned we would return to the Kloster, the Bahnhof re-opened and the large Cologne/ Hannover group was rushed to their train. Just as the rest of us ( East, South and Northerners) were going to head to our train; a group arrived which lead to a mix up and checks t see if someone missed their train which led to us missing ours and because the...

Language Camp!!

As you are aware I have been at language camp for a while now and so far the experience has been great!!. Sometimes I miss home but I know I have a lot of supporters.  I was very grateful to receive some letters from my Host Family. danke!    Here are a few Photos of what my kloster/campus has to offer.... das wohnzimmer (sitting room/den) What is Language Camp without a lesson??   PLAYED IT! After class and preparation, we have to still make room for fun xD   Just to give you an idea of the age of my Kloster (Monastery) Here are a few of Historic objects that are found throughout the halls.  (How many of them do you recall?) der Kutsche (Horsedrawn carraige) die Nahmachine (sewing machine) das Waschepresse (laundry press) Well there you have it just a liitle glimps of history! Tomorrow I will head out on another field trip so I look forward to sharing this with you over the weekend..

Class is in Session

Ohhh come on!!!! As many pages that are in my passport book you managed to restamp a stamped page (really!) When I arrived in Germany the Customs lady stamped my PERU page : (     darn On our way to Hedersleben, I realized just how green the German countryside was.....                             After getting settled in and taking a tour of our Campus.  It was dinner time, I must say that Schnitzel was the Scnizzel (Fantastic!!) The next morning for breakfast we had bread and cheese before heading to class for the first time.  Day 1 we covered the alphabet and numbers or shall I say (Alphabet und Zahlen) after being in class I realized just how difficult it must have been for my non-spanish speaking groupmates when we were in Peru. (I'm not conquered it's only been the first week)  We got word that we would be taking a field trip to the town of Quedlinburg which would cost 1...

Here I am GERMANY!!!

 A Journey of a lifetime...has already begun. It's official! I'm 16 and going to Germany On Friday I departed California for Maryland (nicknamed the Old Line State.) After two flights; No complementary beverage, and a seat by the plane's engine : ( I arrived at BWI and was swiftly greeted by my grandparents! After grabbing my luggage we headed to their house (about 20-30 minutes away) where two of my cousins awaited my arrival  (Chris who I haven't seen in almost 2 years and Alena). After catching up with all of them, Chris and I sat around an chatted for a bit (as growing cousins do). I whatsapped with my Mom and a few group mates until I finally fell asleep at about 3:00 am (the result of sleeping through both plane rides.) On Saturday I woke up to a nice breakfast (bacon, eggs & biscuits) I headed to the outlet mall with my Uncle A.T and cousins for a bit. When we returned I relaxed watched a bit of tennis, I was then surprised to see My other cousi...

What a wonderful time in PERU......

Well followers,              My time has ended in Peru an I would like to share just a few more exciting moments.  If you remember when I begun this journey it was for Community Service and I did that, however I will say it was far more than.  Community Service, it was like a home away from home.  The people of our town (Pallata) will always remain in my heart and mind.    The clouds hover Peru on a daily but what a great sight to see.... I told you all that the view was great!!!! That's right y'all, I've made it to Huaynapicchu, What a hike!!!  Kristin, Kelly and I as we reach Huaynapicchu, Yaay!!!! This is one of many great views while hiking to Huaynapicchu & Machu Picchu My group with Maribell, Freddy (Got to give love to the cook), Miguel (The Man who knows how to keep things in order, "On Peruvian Time" lol) & Feliciano (Who showed us ho...

A lot of work has been done....

It's the weekend, everyone so I'm back!!!!      I want to Thank everyone for checking out my blog, I am still looking forward to your questions or comments.  However, until I get some I guess that means I am keeping you informed.  This week has been a busy work week for us  Just a little glimpse of our upcoming market for the village Don't mind me, I'm paying attention.  after all this is our lunch. It was being prepared the Andean way of Pachamanka. (lamb,chicken and a Variety of potatoes) Yum!! The smell was divine. After we returned back to work, we decided to take a look at how our market would actually work, Here are a few villagers selling their homemade goods that we can use as keepsakes. BEAUTIFUL!!!! is all I can say about the village that I'm living in, Look at the view.... We finished out our week with a bonfire that Feliciano and Miguel made for us.  We also had a change to...