Yeah, I've obviously been doing a terrible job of keeping everyone updated. After receiving several messages asking if I was still alive I figured I should post something so everyone can rest assured that I am in fact okay.
So I left from Amsterdam to Hannover, a little shopping town, and found a really nice (and clean) hostel. I walked around with Sam for a bit, got some food and called it an early night. The next morning I woke up, did some shopping and touring on foot, got some new shoes and clothes and went inside this massive church I kept eyeing the day before. It's this huge, plain brick church, and I just new the inside had to be awesome. It was. Definitely send pictures later. Standing inside you just felt so small.
Finding a cup of coffee before 10:00 am is impossible on a Sunday in Hannover is not possible.
It was nice being in Germany where I can actually speak the language, like ask for help and the bathroom, and whatnot.
Later that day I headed to Berlin... which was a bit of a mess. I'd always heard the DB was efficient and fantastic... yeah okay. I got to Berlin an hour late. It had something to do with the flooding in the South, we had to pick up all the passengers from another train, and most of us were sitting on the floor, or on our bags. It was a disaster.
So I get to Berlin and Theresa's there waiting for me! We go to a market and get Kaffee and Kuchen (coffee and cake). Sehr gut! (Very good!) We then went back to her flat to meet her roommates- Carl and Ruslan, who were both awesome.
Yesterday Carl took me around the city- I couldn't tell you any of the places we went other than the Tiergarten and to see parts of the Berlin wall, but everything was beautiful. Such a green city, with a rich and interesting history, and I had a fabulous tour guide to see it all. Everyone I've talked to has said I have to get currywurst (a Berlin delicacy) so he took me to get that before we met Theresa at work, and headed home.
Theresa made us some delicious scrambled eggs, and the three of us talked and drank German beer and visited until obscene hours. But it was really fantastic, probably the most fun I've had since Belfast.
It's been really nice being able to practice my German. Touring the city and being able to speak to and learn from locals has vastly improved my pronunciation and confidence. Carl was nice enough to tolerate my incessant "was ist dass?" (what is that?) and me treating him like a walking dictionary.
Jaaaaa sehr gut.
I just realized you introduced a character "Sam" and didn't explain who they are? Did I miss something? lol
ReplyDeleteI think Sam may have been in the prequel. Or maybe she's an alternate personality. I hope not, though. I hate twist endings.
ReplyDeleteOh haha sorry, no nothing terribly interesting. Sam was this... "flamboyant" guy studying in Vienna, studying buildings throughout Europe by some guy. He was nice, but I didn't really have much to say about him, he wasn't incredibly sociable. We went window shopping and out to eat, and that's pretty much it.
ReplyDeleteohhh now i remember "flamboyant sam"
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