Berlin: Week 1 or How to Be Punched
by a Native on Day One :)
Guten Morgen/Tag! Hello, everybody!
Since there’s so much I’d like to
communicate and I know I have a tendency to ramble my way into excessive,
boring detail I shall start off with a bullety-type listy thing of the journey
up until this point. Oh, for clarification, Elise is my roommate here in
Germany, and she’s pretty awesome.
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Friday, April 27th, the
night before take-off
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Plan= go to bed early
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Execution= Failure. In bed at
midnight, asleep at 1 am (must work on those time-managing skills I rather lack) totally worth it though, all things considered 'cause my mom and I were having way too much fun laughing at pictures and things
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Saturday, April 28th, last
day on American continent (..till July)
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4 am= Woke up
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“5” am (maybe twenty minutes late :)
=get to SLC airport, check bags, stuff excess into Elise’s because she’s practical
and I’m the “experienced” traveler (cough always overpack cough), and then wait around 'cause SLC is so small
and we get through security in no time
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7am=TAKE-OFF!!! And finally
understand that Elise wasn't kidding about her “phobia” of flying, dude, I thought
she was going to rip the armrests off her seat!
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3 hours later, land in Chicago,
endure a surprisingly Internet-less 4-hour lay-over (woot for food and the
Return of the King), then get on plane to London!
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8 hours later, so Sunday April 39th
nearing 1 am Utah time
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land in London, where it is freezing
and threatening to flood. Really, England, really? It’s been nearly nine years
since I saw you last and this soggy day/night/morning in Londontown is how you
greet me? Honestly, I was laughing. But this may have been a side-effect of
fatigue kicking in, since I don’t sleep in planes, or really in airports and I’m
nearly dragging Elise behind me, because she’s so exhausted from everything
(hurrah for turbulence over the Atlantic) and she’s either about to cry from
the cold rain that turns our next four-over lay-over into a five hour one and
she’s from the dessert and hates this weather or she’s about to punch me in the
face because I’m being positive.
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Oh, ok, so then we finally get on
the last plane, to BERLIN!!! And Elise thankfully passes out for the next two
and halfish hours while I talk to this Englishman next to me about WWII, what
to see in Berlin, the awesomeness of Tolkien, whose from his hometown, and
mostly just history and authors and delightful things until the plane lands. It
was really interesting! And really fun to watch his face as I told him that I
was 19, and he realized he was old enough to be my father. He was only ever
polite the whole time though guys, don’t worry! He was honestly just surprised
that this random American in love with history and books wasn’t even half at
least half his age. I laughed and gave him gum to distract him from the
landing, because he was nearly as afraid as Elise. Anyway..see? tangents!
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WE LAND IN BERLIN, where it’s like
one in the afternoon or something by the time we find our professor who hands
us bus passes and sends us on our merry way after giving us directions
different from the one’s our host family did. Hehe, Elise isn’t good with
directions but fortunately I wasn’t tired at this point, just numb so even
though it took us twice as long as it would we eventually found our apartment!
And oh how lovely it is!
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Next mission: adjust to new time
zone
§ this means that we can’t go to sleep until the natives
would. So we’ve got to keep ourselves awake for the next six hours or so at the
very least. We do ok, until about 7pm German time (...so 11am Utah time?), at which point I know the only thing
keeping Elise from punching me in the face is the amount of energy it would
require. So I’m cruelly forcing us to play another round of Kings, or Speed, or
to go for a walk, or to eat another piece of chocolate, or something. She honestly
is one of the sweetest people I know, but even I wanted to slap me at that
point. I feel like it would have been really entertaining to hear our
conversations; goodness knows they weren’t coherent.
9pm pass out while watching an episode of Chuck on Elise's flashdrive. She actually lasted loner watching than I did, but, hey, I was going off of 3 hours of sleep for the past...(ugh, doing math in my head...) for the past 33 hours or so?·
9pm pass out while watching an episode of Chuck on Elise's flashdrive. She actually lasted loner watching than I did, but, hey, I was going off of 3 hours of sleep for the past...(ugh, doing math in my head...) for the past 33 hours or so?·
Monday, April 30th
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Woke up after 13 hours of sleep.
Heck yes.
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Breakfast=gorgeous muffins from a nearby
backery (Bäckerei)
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Mission= find Goethe Institut to
take placement test
§ (this seemed really evil since we were still technically
jetlagged)
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Execution= ultimate success, got
lost (hehe, its essentially just down the street so this is really pathetic)
could hardly say anything auf Deutsch correctly, but oh well
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Little side story here: so we’re
walking out all prepared to go the school, got our bookbags on and everything
now and we cross the street (legally, we waited till the little green walking
policeman light blinked on) and as I start reading this German shop sign, it is
as though the world slows down for a moment like in the movies and I see this
guy ride his bike right in front of me, really close to me, and I’m still not
completely done crossing from the street so my back is to it, and suddenly
everything starts speeding up and I hear his bike bell ringing like mad and
realize I must have somehow stepped right in front of him, so I stumble back a
step and am promptly greeted by a swoosh of air passing my back as another bike
rider passes right behind me, yelling something, but the moment isn’t over till
it’s rudely shattered by a firm punch square in my back. What the crap!? I’m
absolutely stunned, but in my utter confusion I think I kinda scared Elise, who
saw the whole thing from a few steps back, and at whom I kinda cried out ”What
the heck?! Why didn’t you say anything?” I was just so confused and it felt as
though the darn little bells must have been ringing long before my slow-mo
moment allowed me to hear properly. But there was nothing either of us could
have done differently. I wasn’t hurt, I had the bookbag to protect me, but we
then noticed that the outermost two feet-or-so of sidewalk in Berlin is a
slightly different color brick. There’s a bike lane on the sidewalk! Counter-intuitive
to an American, but logical, I must admit. I had apparently crossed this lane,
when the first biker decided to go around me, and then stepped onto the edge of
it when the other slugged me. We were told that Germans aren’t afraid to
correct strangers, it’s not rude to them to do so, but this seemed to be taking
it the extreme. Day one, and I just got punched by a native. Oh-ho-ho, this is
going to be a good trip.
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Next Mission= find church for Family
Home Evening that night
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Execution=success, but you better
know we got way lost, because it’s halfway across the city, but we made and
there was a free homemade dinner.
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Fun Facts we learned/re-learned:
§ The U-Bahn goes UNDERground, and the S-Bahn is SCHNELL (fast
in german) so it goes above ground
§ Really only the US has a blessed thing called free Wifi in
airports
§ Suitcases don’t like cobblestone roads
§ German apartments don’t have closets, (and you better know
half of the wardrobe space is taken up by shelves, happy thought indeed)
§ only German kitchens get a trashcan,
§ Germans love to ride bikes. Everywhere.
§ Sidewalks aren’t as simple as one would think (cough bikes
get their own section cough)
§ two girls shouldn’t want more than three hangers between
them
§ Plane food is only satisfying when you are desperate to take
your medicine at the right time, strapped in place, tired of trail mix, next to
a creepy Indian man who never says a word just glares at you inexplicably for 8
hours, and its too dark to read, and you’ve watched everything twice already
§ Movie timetables on planes always lie, always.
§ German keyboards switch the z and y keys, and you have to
shift to use an apostrophe
§ French accents sound so cool on top of German, as do British,
Greek, and Arabic ones!!! (This school is full of international students)
§ Traveling, like Honk’s Dollar store in Provo, is always and
adventure, ALWAYS
§ BERLIN IS BEAUTIFUL!!!
§ But don’t mess with Germans, they’re so not afraid to tell
you when you’re wrong…or perhaps punch you to clarify :)
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Tuesday the 1st , was the
first day of class!
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Wandered around a lot, ate some
pretty delicious pastries and sandwiches
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Saw part of the Berlin Wall (oh,
dude, I’m living in what was East Berlin!!!)
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Wednesday, the 2nd
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Went to the Salvador Dali museum!
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Ate my first Döner!!!
| Katharina, Hailey, and I with our first Doeners! Man, you have to try them. Just do. I can't even explain. |
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Went to the Neues Museum, with a ton
of Egyptian stuff, including the bust of Nefirtiti!!! (Chloe I’ll tell you more
later) and some Greek and Roman
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Went to church for Institute and got
more homemade food!
| These uber-long beauties are from the Book of Dead!!! My mind was blown, and a desire to watch the Mummy suddenly surfaced... |
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Friday, the 4th
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Almost went to the Opera, took a
raincheck, and instead did some grocery shopping and “made” dinner. (Frozen
pizza…yeah…guilty, I know)
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Saturday, the 5th
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Went to the Zoo and aquarium! Elise
saw her very first elephant and was so excited! Amanda P. I saw a panda!!
o Ate my first Berliner. They’re a pastry, guys, don’t worry. But, uh, the wunderbar jelly/jam filling is always concentrated on one side, so make sure you attack it strategically when consuming...otherwise it attacks you in the end, like a proper German creation :)
o Ate my first Berliner. They’re a pastry, guys, don’t worry. But, uh, the wunderbar jelly/jam filling is always concentrated on one side, so make sure you attack it strategically when consuming...otherwise it attacks you in the end, like a proper German creation :)
| Amanda P., this is for you! I realize this really couldn't look more racist, but...just...don't make me explain....SPECTRONIZER! (Had to, sorry ;) |
| Look, Mom! Social Grooming! (You know the quote?) |
| Pretty tulips! And then you look closer at the background.... |
| There was bench with these little cut outs...inside each of which was a different tarantula!!! Best bench I have definitely ever sat down on |
| Inappropriate? Ok, yeah, but still funny. This is a statue in the Zoo! Just there, suddenly. |
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Ate my first Currywurst (Doeners are better)
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Went to the Pergamon Museum, where
the Pergamon altar, Ishtar gate, and Miletus Gate are housed!!! (Amanda B.,
Chloe, and Rachael, I’ll definitely tell you guys more about these)
| Elise and I in front of the Miletus Gate |
| Elise and I by the Pergamon Altar, which is so huge it's hard to capture! |
| Sorry, but please, just look at how awesome her boots are! |
| Collapsing from happiness on the Pergamon steps, just sacrifice me now |
| A rough (but more rude...and fun) translation of this Latin motto outside the Neues Museum is, "only a stupid person hates art". Danke, Berlin, danke. |
AHHH! Bonnie!!!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all I feel like such a bad friend for not knowing you were in BERLIN! Secondly, I am so freakin' excited/happy for you! You sound like You are having a blast! Keep the blog updates coming when ever you can I love it! It makes me miss you tons! keep having fun, and keep making me laugh my head off! I thoroughly enjoyed this, and I sure hope you are enjoying yourself as well!