Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Update!

 I’m sooo sorry for not updating! Life has been quite chaotic here lately!

I think I have finally settled in here and school has started to pick up pace. When I go back to the States they need my grades from this year so I have been working really hard trying to keep up with class. School is definitely interesting class feels the same as class at home but they make sure really everyone knows what they are talking about before moving on. I feel like for students here it’s also very stressful because at the beginning or end of class the teachers will just call on random students to give an overview of the last topic. They also do lots and lots of repetition, and they do a lot more presentations here to you have to show that you fully understand the topic to your teacher for them to give you a good grade. The grading system is also different, you get 1-6, one is the best and 6 the worst. The teacher also gets to decide what score is a certain grade so it really depends teacher to teacher.

Lots has happened and I can’t really go over everything but I can give some highlights 😊 Fall in Germany is also so wonderful! 

I went to Oktoberfest with some of the other exchange students here in Germany. It was so cool just going, be able to say that I went! Oktoberfest isn’t all about drinking, we walked around, people watched, went to shops, and rides. It’s like a big fair so we went on a few rides which was super fun. The one I liked the most was this big swing that went above the whole Oktoberfest and you could see EVERYTHING. It was a spectacular view. The day we went was also a little chilly so the cool breeze made it feel like you were so much higher than you actually were. I didn’t have a Dirndl (traditional Bavarian dress) for the Oktoberfest but I got one afterwards, it’s really pretty. It’s a bit longer and green with a silver skirt, I hope I get another chance to wear it. 

Here in Bamberg they are really known for their Basketball Team, the Bamberg Baskets. I was really fortunate to get the opportunity to go with my counselor and YEO (youth exchange officer) it was a really incredible environment. We also won which is great 😊 Oh some context my host family has a Daughter who is going to College in the States so they were visiting her for about two weeks for her birthday, so I was living with my counselors family.

Then we did a weekend trip up to the German Alps! It was so spectacular, we went on this scenic hike which was splendid! I always love evening up in the mountains and the outdoors but in the Alps it felt like my little Sound of Music moment šŸ˜‚ which is really funny because no one here has ever heard of the Sound of Music… I ended watch the German dubbed version with my counselors family because old musicals got brought up and I was so surprised that they hadn’t seen it, my host family hasn’t seen it either šŸ˜”. Okay! Back to the point! It was such an incredible moment! Something I also think is really cool that they have in the Alps is a cross on the summit of the mountain. It was a real glory be moment just being on the topic of the world looking out, the weather was also splendid, you could see so far into the distance, my host father pointed out this really tall mountain still with snow and he was like, “that mountain over there is in the Austrian part of the Alps”. The next day we ended up taking a day trip to Austria (another country I’ve been to in Europe, two and I’m counting). We went to the Thiersee and just walk around that area, it was also so beautiful. 

Then I spend a weekend with my second host family because my host family had plans and were super busy. My second host family is super nice they are great and they don’t know as much English so I got to practice a bit more German with them. Their daughter is also the same age as Lily (my little sister ❤️). She took Alejandro (the other exchange student in Bamberg, he is currently living with them, we trade host family’s halfway through the year) and I on a Spaziergang which is like a German version of like a hike and walk combined. They don’t live in the city of Bamberg they live in a little little town about 30-ish minutes away. It’s all forest and farms out there which is a whole different community than that of the city. On our way back home we ended up going to the cattle farm Lo (the sister) works at over the summer. It’s a milking farm so she showed us around and as we were leaving she said bye to her manager who offered us some really fresh milk. We took it home and it was so good you could tell how fresh it was we also had it with some cookies 😊 

Something also interesting about here is Halloween is not a thing šŸ˜” it is actually really sad I didn’t realize how much I really liked Halloween šŸ‘» but so since the next Holiday for them is Christmas some people ALREADY want to start celebrating it’s really funny people are bringing Christmas treats for snacks and listening to Christmas music. But so I indulged a little (lol my normal rule is no Christmas until after Thanksgiving) and I built a Lebkuchen house with Lo and Alejandro which was so cute ☺️ I have also tried Lebkuchen but not the fresh bakery type, only the packaged ones. But I will 100% try the fresh ones during the Christmas season. Oh btw Lebkuchen is like gingerbread but a little less strong and it’s soft. They also cover it in chocolate lots of the time too.

That’s it for now but I will post again soon! I want to stay on top of this! šŸ‘ Also this week is our Fall break from school so I will be going to visit my host fathers family in Freiberg so that will be super exciting! 😊

And another update I have been working on some Scouting stuff over here too and…!! I am officially rack of Star!!! ⭐️ Very exciting!!!





















15 comments:

  1. Super cool experiences! Can’t wait to see you soon!

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    1. Yay! 😊 I’m super excited to meet up with you!

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  2. It is so good to hear from you. We enjoyed hearing about school, especially since Grandpa and I were both teachers...and students for many years before that. I didn't know all the features of the October fest. It sounds like fun. Although Grandpa and I spent lots of time Germany, we didn't experience it. We love hearing from you. It looks like you are enjoying all it has to offer. Love you! Grandma

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    1. Awe, love you guys too! All the differences are super interesting to learn about, it’s really funny too because in my Geography class we are learning about North America.

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  3. It's nice to hear from you! It sounds like you've been having lots of fun there. I liked looking at all the pictures of the mountains; it was interesting to see that they don't look very different from the Rockies.
    XOXO
    Anastasia

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    1. Good to hear from you too 😊 It’s always so nice to be up in the mountains, one thing I really liked compared to the Rockies is the constant jingle of the cow bells.

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  4. Love reading your updates and hearing about your continuing adventures. Surprised your host and counselor family have not watched Sound of Music!!? I look forward to seeing you in your Dirndl, it sounds very cute. I love that your teachers “pick on” someone to reiterate what your learned in class as that is a great way to make sure y’all are paying attention :-). Theirsee looks beautiful, and I hope to see it next summer/fall when Uncle Alex and I are planning to explore Europe - especially Austria! Have a great time, and remember - writing about your experiences embellishes your photos, and you will love looking back!

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    1. Thanks 😊 yes, you always have to be on your toes in class 🤣 Austria is a beautiful country from what I’ve seen, I hope you have fun!

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  5. Sky I am so happy you are having so much fun! I’m happy to hear school is going well and it sounds like you have lots of people to support you there which is so amazing. I literally gasped when you said you went to the german alps; that sounds so beautiful and it’s literally the sound of music! We miss you here but I hope you are doing well and making lots of memories!

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  6. Awe thanks! It’s so wonderful to hear from you 😊 Missing you lots!

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  7. Sky! Thank you for taking time to update this blog. I LOVE hearing your stories and experiences!!! ❤️šŸ’• -Miss Lisa

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  8. I love seeing the photos!

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  9. Hello Sky, it is Mr. Rauschkolb! I've now had a chance to catch up on your blog, and it seems like you are having an incredible time! From school, to the Alps, to Oktoberfest, to a soccer game, to Freiburg, it sounds like you are having some experiences that you'll remember forever! I'm glad that you are making the most of this incredible opportunity. It was great to see you recently at the Rotary meeting.

    We are having a good school year and time is certainly flying by. We are now on Thanksgiving break and students will be taking Finals in just a short while. Anyhow, thanks for keeping us updated on your time in Germany through this blog. Have a wonderful Christmas season (it sounds like you are excited about that), and know that we miss you at NHS!

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  10. Hi Sky - Sounds like Oktoberfest was a blast, and I look forward to seeing your dirndl. Your Alps photos totally do remind me of The Sound of Music! Lovely! The holiday season is certainly here. The stores put up Christmas decorations at Halloween here too... before Thanksgiving even. Oh yes, Happy Thanksgiving! and congrats on reaching Star Scout!
    - Aunt Michol

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