Sunday, July 20, 2008

This is the last night I'm spending in my house for a year. Tomorrow I leave for DC and then five days later I'll be in Stendal, Germany. There I'll be taking an Orientation and Language Course, which involves six hours a day of language and cultural training... Quite a courseload. In Stendal I'll be staying with a host family for the month of August, then I'm transferring to a full-year home in Jena, Germany. Jena (pronounced like the english exclamation "Yay!" and then the negative "nah" which indicates the negative in a casual manner) is a relatively large university town on the river Saale. Read more about it here but basically it a the place where Goethe went to school and also the guy who invented kindergarten. I went to kindergarten so I guess I can sympathize with that guy for wanting to invent it because it's pretty cool. Anyway I'll be staying with a permanent host family for the rest of the year and taking high school classes at the Gymnasium, which is a place where really smart kids go because the real schools (called Realschules) won't take them. I'll be trading in euros which will be depressing because everything will be very expensive but I will feel rich because jeans are also expensive there but I will already have several pairs. (did you know in German, pants are not plural so you just have one pant? I bet that would feel weird. I like having two.) I set up this blog so people at home can read what I have to say. Basically it will be all about my life as an american expatriate (I guess you have to stop loving america to go abroad it's like a law or something). Anyway here are some pictures!

These are the people who are crazy enough to take me into their house and feed me for a year - but for serious they seem like awesome people and I am looking forward to being their host son













This is a picture of the house I will be staying at - it looks pretty sweet











I am very excited to be in germany and also sort of nervous to leave home... it's going to be awesome though peace out america

7 comments:

Kamran said...

Dude, I'm excited. Take lots of pictures and keep us updated.

Mom said...

CJ,
We all miss you and can't wait to hear about your adventure so far. What did you do in DC? How was the visit at Coleman's office? I hope the trip to Stendahl was uneventful.Love you, Mom

Gerhard said...

Viel spass....viel gluck...pass auf dich auf.

Tchuss,

Dad said...

C.J.
Did you go somewhere? I haven't seen your dirty socks laying around the house for a while.

Mom said...

CJ
It was good to hear your voice yesterday. Good news, I got into St. Kate's DNP program. ALso kids got off to camp today. Miss you and love you, Mom

Laura said...

Hi--glad you made it safely--thank you SO much for the books!! I am having fun reading them--that was very very thoughtful and kind of you--the photo of the house you are staying in looks awesome--I am looking forward to "reading" your blog and experiencing your year abroad as it unfolds--cheers, Laura

Laura said...

Oh my--the breads sound wonderful!! Sounds like you're beginning to get "settled in"--am anxious to hear more about your experiences at school and living in Stendal in general. Glad that all seems to be going well for you--Laura