Wednesday, June 27, 2012

June 26 2012


Today we went back to Leipzig. I almost thought I should pretend to be sick, not go to Leipzig,  and get some of my project done but I thought that might not be the best idea so close to the end. Besides, at this point I have perfect attendance, and why ruin that to get homework done?
This time we went to Leipzig with everyone: both Frau Becker and Frau Shimmelpfennig and all of us students and Henrieke and Claudia. Simonne and I left the house at 8:10am and made it to the Bahnhof by 8:30am. An hour later in Leipzig we separated into our class groups and went on a mini tour of the city center with us students talking about the main points of attraction. It wasn’t half as bad as I thought it would be. If it wasn’t for the fact that yesterday my only pair of jeans got soaked and is still not dry and today was freezing and windy I would have had a really good time. So far the weather and my poor packing choices (thinking since it is summer that it would be warm) have done the most damage to me. 


At the lunch break I went back to the Madler Passage and had some coffee at the Mephisto café next to the Faustian Restaurant: Auerbachs Keller. Simonne and Jennifer and I split a cheesecake too, and Simonne said it was more American like. I will have to ask Simonne what that means…
After that we rejoined the group for a tour through the Zeitgeschichte museum that was next door. It was about Eastern Germany, pretty much from the end of WWII to the fall of the Wall. It was really interesting; I think the museum is really well put together. I think it is more difficult to do museums well when they cover such a short specific period of time but this one was really good.
After we were done there, Henrieke, Claudia, Gordon (from SC), Tim, and I returned on the 3:11pm train to Wittenberg. I then was able to  use the extra time I  got from coming back early to work on my project, read some newspaper articles from just after the fall of the wall, and a children’s book my hostfamily let me borrow about the fall of the wall.
Words:
Reise = Trip, Journey
Echt = Genuine, real, true
Die Hummel = Bumble Bee
Die Biene = Bee
Lehrer = Teacher, instructor

1 comment:

  1. I think Simonne meant that cheesecake was creamy like in the US. German cheesecake is kind of lumpy and gritty and tastes like they forgot the sugar and to whip it with a mixer. It looks so good and tastes so disappointing. :)

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