Hello! This week there were fewer adventures, but they are still worth sharing!
Monday the 4th of August:
In the morning we had class, but in the afternoon and evening we had some sessions with German students in the Konrad-Adenauer Program. We discussed similarities and differences in the education systems from America and Germany. Then we chatted over hamburgers sharing all sorts of stories and experiences in both German and English. It was very cool meeting German students that are our age and to exchange ideas and information with each other. Also it was a chance for me to test my German speaking skills. I still have a lot of work to do.
Wednesday the 6th of August:
In the afternoon we went to an exhibition at the House of Geschichte that focused on food and the history of food in Germany.
A recipe book written by a soldier on Toilet paper |
Bread |
Waste in Germany |
It was a cool exhibit and it showed recipe books, the transition to supermarkets, TV dinners, award winning Bier, Bread, and Sugar artists, external cultures that have influenced German cuisine, the amount of meat and Bier consumed in Germany. It was very interesting going to that exhibit.
Then later that night we had an interesting manners course and made crepes and waffles.
There was plenty of nutella for everyone:)
Thursday the 7th of August:
Köln Tour!!! On our second tour through Köln, Hartwig showed us Roman walls, baths, roads, sewers, and floors that had been discovered below Köln, and are preserved to show the ancient history from the time of the Romans.
Dance hall floor, also used for meals in Roman times |
Roman Road made from hard volcanic stone |
Standing underground in a old stone Roman sewer |
Roman walls |
Ancient stone bath |
We also saw the Rathaus (Town Hall) which as statues of important people on the outside of the building. We walked along the Rhein and saw brightly colored houses and also flood markings from 1996.
The mark on the wall shows the depth of the water in 1996 |
Afterwards we visited Kamps to taste test their bakery items!
Everything was Delicious:)
Friday the 8th of August:
After a short day of classes, JT, Annie, and I decided to go to the Haribo store and the Birkenstocks outlet. It turned into a real mission. We ran into small surprises as we rode the 66 U-Bahn to Bad Honnef. We experienced a bus issue (the doors wouldn't stop opening and closing), track construction, detours, and rain. We looked on these things with humor and it made waiting and transportation confusion much more enjoyable. Then later that night I stayed with a friend in Konigswinter. It takes a while to get there, and we had to hike up the lower part of the Petersberg Mt. but the view is gorgeous and completely worth it!
Saturday the 9th of August:
Went to school for an intercultural workshop. Then after a long day of activities and discussions my friends JT, Jonny, and I went to Köln to chill. Because we had another workshop on Sunday, so we didn't stay out late. We visited a special German Kneipe for a specific type of Kolsch Bier that had been made since 1883. Afterwards we went to check out a live Jazz Club. It was very small and crowded so we walked along the beautiful Rhein to the Hauptbahnhof.
This week I really enjoyed all of the little adventures that I shared with friends!
Tschüss!
~Alexandria
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