Easter was fun. We went to a friend's house whose name is Anne. She gave us cake and Easter eggs. We had a small "Easter egg" hunt, which was really just finding different kinds of candy in the yard. I found the biggest piece of candy so I totally won Easter.
The day after Easter we went to the zoo. It was really cool. I was able to get up close to the animals and pet them. It was not like a zoo in America. I mean I got to pet a zebra! Plus all the animals were actually out and so we could actually see everything.
That night we went to Waldhaus to eat with a different Anne. It was good Italian food and the bus ride was exciting. Now classes have started and they aren't easy. Luckily we still have the weekends to unwind.
Last weekend we went to the Dubliner and it just happened to be karaoke night. We all got up to sing Bohemian Rhapsody which was pretty epic. However KoShu was the center of attention that night, as Paul and Brett both tried to kiss him.
The next day I went to Weimar. It was cold and rainy so we didn't see much. We ended up at Burger King where I got a kids' meal which provided some great entertainment. We went to Presseklub again that night for Jazz Night. I brought the toy with me and everyone had their turn.
This week we had classes again. I enjoy them a little. Last night we had a Welcome Party where everyone made food from their country and provided entertainment. I made hamburgers and some of the Americans did the Cha-Cha Slide with me.
Today Meggie, Kevin, and I went to a castle. It was a long walk but totally worth it. Sadly I am a little sick and could not continue on to a second castle. But it was ok because Meggie also needed to go home. We barely caught the train and then just caught the tram. But then we got to Domplatz and noticed the 90 bus that takes us right to Plauener Weg (our dorm) was coming soon. We hopped off the tram and got right on the bus. We timed everything perfectly and hardly had to walk at all.
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"... I totally won Easter"
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I'm not the only needlessly competitive American in this country!