Approximately 7:00-8:00 AM: wake up
approximately 7:30-7:45: make breakfast


8:25: leave dorm

8:30: catch bus

8:30-8:45: ride bus to language class

university complex


9:00-10:30: German class

stumped

10:30-11:00: break

11:00-12:30: more German class

12:30-1:15: catch bus and take it back into town
1:15-2:00: lunch at the "Mensa"


2:00-2:15: walk to history and culture class

2:15-4:00: history and culture class

(this photo was before class started and not everyone had arrived yet, so the group is usually a bit larger)

4:30: get back 'home'

Chill out for a while (My room is the window in the middle under the German flag)

5:30-6:30: play soccer with neighborhood kids

7:00: make dinner


8:30-11:30: go to party at Christian Wolfe House, another dorm on the other side of town.

Some of the folks in our group live here and some guy was about to leave, so they had a little going away party for him. and invited us. In the above picture, thats Tim, Eric and Andrew from left to right. Those blokes in the back I hadn't met before. In the picture below, thats Karl playing guitar.

12:00: get back home, chat with Eric, read Bible and go to bed.
This was a fairly typical day. It was only the second time I'd played soccer, and I'd never been to Christian Wolfe House before, but that gives you the drift of my routine. Hope you all are well. I miss Lancaster, but not desperately yet.
Blessings,
Jared
6 comments:
In the second to last picture, its actually Tim, Eric and Andrew from RIGHT to LEFT, not the other way around. Sorry, don't want to misidentify anyone for you.
Boy! Jared that black bread makes me hungry!!!! That is one of the things I life best about Germany plus their cheeses.It is fun reading your blog. Thanks for keeping us up dated.
wow, that's a pretty intense schedule! It seems strange that you have to take a bus to the main campus... is that typical of schools over there? are all of the dorms on your campus that far from the classroom buildings? anyways.. thanks for the photo documentary! It's fun to hear about what might seem like mundane routine to you.
Nice job on the day in a life post. Thanks for giving us a good picture into what you do every day. Thank you for letting us enjoy your trip. Lancaster is still the same... Mr. Odell
I'm very jealous of you. :-) It's great to be able to read about your life in Europe. Hope you're doing well.
That's fun taking pictures of your day... I did the same thing out in Arizona, it was neat to see them later and remember the different routes I would go. That bread does look very good, it'd be good dipping it in something... oil or mustard maybe... talk to you later, have a great week!!!
~Becca
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