Hallo again!
Well, Yesterday was the day! My friend Kristin and I, after staying in a quaint hotel room, collected our things and literally rolled on out to go to the CIEE, Where we got an overview of the events to come.
After our meeting all of us stood out in the square, waiting to be claimed by our host families. A nice Berliner named Carola would say our names as the host people trickled in, looking for their student. I was picked up by my host family’s oldest son Dirk, a nice young guy with a big fluffy beard and impeccable English. The temptation to cave in and speak nothing but English was strong, especially as the jet lag set in and German became a haze of strong syllables.
We arrived at the apartment, where I met Victoria Behnke, my host mother, for the first time. Victoria was followed quickly by her husband and youngest son, Elias, and the family cat. After a flurry of friendly exchanges and hugs, Dirk left, and I was shown to the biggest room I’ve ever had to myself.
After the introductions and some down tie to get settled in, we set off on foot to the grocery store, a cool ten minute walk or less. Shopping for German food was another experience altogether, and I’m beginning to genuinely appreciate the love of the wurst in this country. At the check out lane I decided to test out my German on a amicable old lady waiting in line behind me. I didn’t understand too much of her German, but was proud to hear her talk to me in German for the entirety of the conversation, meaning I had, for the time being, bluffed my way through the German language well enough for her to take my German seriously and not revert to English.
After walking home with groceries, we sat down for a delicious meal of scrwazbrot mit fisch, kase, und wurst made from meat and liver. It was some of the best meat I ever ate on a singular piece of bread. After a relaxing dinner with amazing beer-the name I will have to find-and a quick run through of the path I must take to get to tomorrow’s class meeting point, I was feeling
Dinner with the host family. The dad’s getting beer.
very acclimated to my new host family.