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11 April (2)


Over the footbridge from the union to the classroom hangs a sign that reads 

"A heartfelt welcome back for the beginning of classes."


I had my first class in this building (A14). 
It was a bit slow as far as the talking in the class was concerned, but that's okay. 
 There are about 6 Americans, 6 or 7 Chinese, a couple of people from Spain, and 1 from Bulgaria in my class.

 


Brooke and Briggitte decided to try a jaegermeister shot over on Mindy's floor at Hermann Ehler's House. 

Do you think she liked it?

We all then went to Tarok again!

    
Why is Kurt smiling again?


Thanks to Kurt for taking this picture.  From the left:  Trish (Wisconsin), Ryan (Long Beach), Jared (Wyoming), Mindy (Wisconsin), Briggitte (Wisconsin), Molly (Wisconsin), Brooke (Wisconsin), Me (Colorado)

Then, since it was Jim's Birthday, we all went down to Schmizz (again), a local dance club.


Joni, and Jim pointing at the camera.  Happy Birthday JIM!


Ryan and Kelly having fun at the club!

 
Brooke to Briggitte-- "Mom and Dad think we're in Germany studying.  HA!"  They must have enjoyed the first shot of Jaegermeister more than they appeared to!

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I lived and studied at the German university in Oldenburg which is near Bremen, and about two hours east of Hamburg, Germany.  Clearly visible on the map are Bremen and Twistringen, Germany.  When I go back, I'd like to visit Hannover and Berlin, as well as Cologne.  Also, I'd like to visit more German castles, Because I only visited two in Nuremberg.  Click on the buttons on this page to see pictures and advice about studying abroad in Germany (and traveling advice for France), or click the links below to go to strive4impact.com's other pages.

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