Monday, April 7, 2008

Lost the Internet temporarily

So, a lot has been going on the last week. I met all of the other exchange students that I will be taking classes with for the whole term and we took a one week crash course in German. Mostly it was just refreshing in my mind what I had learned long ago but I learned some new stuff and I feel a little better about my German at this point. The other students in my classes are really cool though. There are six from Singapore, two from France, one from Slovakia, one from Spain, and six of us from OSU. I wasn´t sure how it would go getting along with everyone, but I can already tell it is going to go great. I had a chance basically to interact with every person individually and I truly enjoy hanging out with all of them.

There are also a few really nice German students who have been excellent at showing us around the town and the good spots to eat and everything. On Monday, a few of the German guys showed us the best restaurant to go to on the school meal plan (2.50euro for appetizer, main course, and dessert at three restaurants around town) and helped us learn how to order and everything. Later they took us to a gym and we played some small sided soccer on a gym floor with small goals that was a lot of fun. I showed the Germans that some Americans can play football also :)

I get internet back at my apartment on the 15th of April so I will be able to upload more pictures then. I have to use the computers in the lab at the school and it is a real pain to upload pictures on them (especially since everything is in German, and the German keyboard is different than the US keyboard).

I have some great pictures from the top of a hill that is about a 15 minute walk from my place and you can see the whole town and some other surrounding towns.

It also looks like I will have a couple busy weeks of traveling ahead of me also. A bunch of us are planning on going to Munich this weekend and possibly make a trip to the Neuschwanstein castle and then next weekend we are going to the Audi Museum as a class and then the next day a couple of us are going to go to Prague for the weekend.

Anyways, after the 15th I'll have a ton of pictures to put up and some excellent stories to tell I'm sure.

Josh

1 comment:

Trista said...

You're such the world traveler, Joshua. I'm proud of you!!! How much is 2.5 euros, compared to U.S. dollars? I guess I could look up the exchange rate.