Wednesday, September 22, 2010

54 000: Miles and Cups of Coffee

So before you bookmark this blog( I hope you thought about it), let me explain one thing: I'm horrible at this. I may have one of the worst memory when it comes to remembering important things. But I'll try my best.


Okay. So I've been here for 5 weeks. Thats 50 400 minutes, hence the title. But to be honest, it feels like 2 minutes. So know for the big burning question:what have I been doing?


Okay I'll do my best here, you may have to bare with me. My first four weeks were occupied by school, Myself and twenty five exchange students were thrown together for a language course, which was nicely located in a mall. We wrote tests, and some passed and some joined me in the group that failed miserably. Apparently knowing 1-10 in german was not going to get me very far. We were divided into two groups and then the fun began. So the first weekend I was here, I somehow got roped into going on a hiking trip with my host rotary club. I was a little skeptical about the whole thing, but in the end it turned out to be a really enjoyable experience. But I mean it had to be better then my last hiking experience which included rain forests,poisoness spiders,and a whole lot of hot. It had to be better then that. Let me tell that you that coffee was a saviour that weekend. I think we walked for about 11 hours on the entire weekend, but the food was great, and I had fondue for the first time which was better than I thought it would be. So then there was more german times for the next week. Then on the following Saturday, we went to something called the "Flag Parade". In a nut shell it was the Olympic Opening Ceremonies. We met all the exchange students and were placed in groups with a big flag,and we had out lovely blazers on. Then we went to this huge like auditorium thing. And then they opened these big doors and started announcing countries(please keep thinking about the opening ceremonies reference- it will help) and then we walked in a were waving, and there was a ton of people clapping, and now I no longer have to feel the void of being on the canadian olympic team, thank god.


But that's it for now. Life's good.


Songs From Switzerland : Kings of Leon - Radioactive.


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