Muß ich immer alles müssen was ich kann?
Song of the week “Müssen Nur Wollen” You can find the lyrics with an English translation HERE. (”Muß ich immer alles müssen was ich kann” means “Must I always do everything that I can?”)
So on that note… Helllllllo world! I am back from a one-week fun-filled trip of West Germany and Zürich, Switzerland! Yayyy! I didn’t die!!!
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:)!!!!! I mainly decided to take this trip so I could relax and forget about German lessons before having to start another rigorous and stressful two months of even more difficult German. Oh and did I manage to mention that I’m taking an EXTRA class in the next course? Along with my 5 hours of only GERMAN classes every day Mon-Fri… I am going to be taking an additional 2 hours ever Wednesday night. The course is called “German Art and Culture”, and I’m mainly taking it to advance my struggling art vocabulary.
So I guess this is the equivalent of about 27 credit hours for an American university? OH wait! What? It’s summer? Why am I working so hard on a summer course? Yes, folks. I am doing a very slow but effective way of committing suicide! Whee!!! Achem.
Well anyways… What was I talking about? OH yeah! What I did this week. Well…. I left my apartment early Sunday morning, very narrowly escaping my landlady who wanted to scold me on proper door locking techniques. (geez whiz, Deutschland! Is five locks on every door really necessary?) A few hours later, I was in the house of my absolutely wonderful friend Arras… and his owner, my uncle Herbert. Here is Arras:
And here is Arras and my Uncle Herbert:
My visit with Arras and Uncle Herbert was great! We did quite a few things, including a visit to a nearby castle:
Hee! I know you are all jealous! We also went to a bookstore. I would really like to read a German book, but unfortunately I don’t have enough patience to even read a full book in English. (I know I know… Children of my father should have genes that makes them mega-readers…. but then again, maybe I’m adopted?) Just kidding
I love my parents. Anyways… I FOUND A SOLUTION! COMIC BOOKS! Yeah, sounds silly. Well, one of them I got is nothing but silly: “Angry Little Girls” are originally American books… but I bought a few in German. (I had never read them in English, so no, I wasn’t cheating!) But here is an example in English:
The other one was a recommendation from my friend, Michaele. It’s called “Maus”, and it’s a comic novel of a jew’s struggle in the Halocaust. Click here to read what Wikipedia has to say about it. It’s two books in one, and I’m already done with one half!
(Each animal represents a different nationality - the mice are jews, pigs are polish, cats are nazis, dogs are american, french are frogs….etc, etc) Dad - if you want to read this book, let me know and I’ll send it to you when I am done! It’s a very fast read, but very interesting! Anyways… my Uncle gave me an absolutely wonderful present as well…. YOGA FOR COWS!!!
Yayy! It even comes with a wall poster with some of the best moves. Now every morning I can do yoga with my cows. WHat cows? Oh I’ll come back to that later
(tee hee hee!) Anyways, I had a lot of fun with Uncle Herbert. He bought himself a new toy that was quite entertaining to watch him try to get used to. Everywhere we went, he brought his new mini-computer with him trying to find internet hot spots. Here it is :
Oh and on a walk, I found the world’s coolest mailbox. I took a picture so that if I become old and senile someday, i can recreate it!:
Ok anyways! On wednesday, I left Herbert to go to Würzburg so I could spend the night with two complete strangers. (Aren’t you proud of me, mom? hahah… ) Anyways, they are friends of my uncle Herbert, so I figured it was safe. It ended up to be a very good idea. Here are my new friends Katja and Hannes:
We had a wonderful dinner of Fish Soup (that’s actually a joke, people…
) and a good long conversation in German! It was a wonderful evening, and I hope to return someday to their house for another stay! Their town is beautiful. Here is the wonderful view that I got to wake up to right outside my bedroom window:
They also showed me around Würzburg (a town that is not too far from Frankfurt). It’s a nice place… and as Katja pointed out, absolutely filled to the brim with churches! We spent some time walking around and having coffee at the Würzburger Residence. (I stole this next picture from online)
The back gardens had many beautiful and colorful flowers and very green grass and fountains.
Well it was finally time to go, but I wasn’t leaving empty handed. My wonderful hosts sent me on my way with chocolate, gummy bears, and yes, more cows. I now own four cows. I think I may be going crazy.
Here they are!!!
I love cows :). They make me smile. And now I’m happy… because there are way too many cows in this post already. It’s finished! I promise! Anyways, I’m pretty sure I know the nicest people in Germany now - Katja, Hannes, Uncle Herbert, and his sister Hilla. Boy am I spoiled. Anyways, I spent the last three days of my break in Zürich, Switzerland. I wanted peace and quiet, and oh boy did I find it!
Anyways, I spent most of the time sitting, relaxing, chatting online, and window shopping. I didn’t really feel like being much of a tourist, so I didn’t even look into any museums there. Oh and someone vandalized the City hall while I was there. I thought it was kind of funny… most of the tourists were taking pictures of the vandalism even though there was a GORGEOUS view right next to it. Aye… well I caved in and took a picture as well:
Hee hee! However, Zürich is the most expensive city I’ve ever seen. Ok, so the Swiss Franc is worth considerably less than the Euro, but really - after you convert it, it is still quite expensive. Trying to find a hotel was probably the funniest thing - I was finally able to find a hotel/hostel that was relatively cheap. It was the funniest hotel I have been in my life. IT’s called the “ZicZac Rock Hotel”. Every room is “decorated” in the style of a certain 80’s rock artist. To one side of my room was Bon Jovi… the other side had Kiss. I missed out, and got Kate Bush.
Don’t really know who she is, but hey, It’s a place to sleep, I’m not complaining! Anyways… what they meant by “decorating” the room, means placing a framed record in the room, and a very creepy painting of who I assume is Kate Bush wearing bat wings on the wall:
I’m very lucky I didn’t have nightmares. Anyways I took the night train back to Berlin (I think it was a 12 hour ride? I don’t know… I actually did sleep the whole way.) I think that’s all I will talk about today. I’m sure you all are already bored with my adventures
Anyways, much thanks to the people who gave me a wonderful weekend! I start school again on Tuesday, wish me luck! Signing out! The Deeds
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Glad that you had a good break from school. I am very thankful to Herbert for his hospitality to you as well as Katja and Hannes. You are now in Berlin and hope things continue to go well for you as you start back to school on Tuesday. Love you, Diane, and pray that the Lord would continue to direct you in the way in which you should go. Love, MOM
thank you, diane for your kind comments! i am relly glad you enjoyed both my place and katja/hannes´s too! (and even the un-linked zurich stay afterwords).
after telephone conversation with them ;they will highly appreciate to see you asap, was real fun to them - same as i do.
i realaized, that you do have a rather sharp and selective view, taking up a lot of side- aspects: that is meant as another compliment!
just thinking about where to position your acrylic painting … btw: i need to have it signed, a really early feucht!!
kisses (permitted by old uncles)
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Hey Diane! I am so jealous!!! Uncle Herbert has been so nice to us whenever we have been to germany.. What would we do without him and his sister!!??!? I hope school goes well tomorrow… I am thinking of you sister
Love you lots!
Wow, what an amazing week you had. Look at all the cow stuff you have now!! Tehe. Darmouth has friends now. Awwww.
Yes–and everyone and their mothers should read “Maus.” It’s the best comix ever. It’s very well drawn, ne pas? I mean, some of the drawings in the second half of the book made me ill. It’s very real and well, surreal.
Anyway, I’m so jealous you got to go to Zurich and wish I could have visited you down there. Dang me for being in England and not on the actual continent of Europe! I miss out on all the fun because it’s so darn expensive to leave Sheffield to go to Europe. Foo.
I miss you (and Berlin and Dartmouth) lots!
xxx
I have heard of Kate Bush. That probably doesn’t surprise you. Well, I’ve only heard one song by her, This Woman’s Work.
I like how they portray the Nazi’s like cats. Very fitting. I’m sure Mom gets a kick out of that one ;o)
How sad that people were vandalism beautiful buildings. That makes me so mad!!!!
It looks like you’re having a wonderful time. When you get home, I will help you embroidery cow emblems on all your clothes. I got a really cute one, and if you want you can find more at http://www.emblibrary.com, and I’ll help you fill your life with cows ;o)
Love you!!!
you’re it. Haha!