Saturday March 7th, 2:15pm in my StuSie apartment:
Apparently my last entry didn't get saved, but luckily I don't think it was too important. I've managed to rid my room of the terrible smell that greeted me on Monday and now I feel comfortable eating in my room. My main goal of meeting a cool group of people has also been largely realized. So far its a solid group of Americans, Finns, Italians, a Belgian and an Australian. However I'm still the only southerner, which I guess is a good thing. On Monday the 2nd, I opted for lunch with some of my new buddies rather than attend the welcome meeting. We did hear that there were free drinks, so we managed to swing by after all of the speaking was finished. Later that night, Joanne invited Maia and myself over to cook dinner at her place.
Our German teacher for the Sprachkurs is turning out to be a pretty decent instructor and I feel like the class is a good fit. I'm still fairly unsure as to which classes I'll be taking when the actual semester starts.
Two days ago, Thursday the 5th, I went shopping at IKEA for the first time. Its a really neat place and I got all that I needed for under €70, plus some of those tasty Swedish meatballs. That night we had our first group dinner party. Everyone had a great time. The Italians in our group made some perfectly cooked pasta and Joonas entertained us all with a Finnish folk song. Then we went to a nearby bar for some more drinks. Getting up and going to class was a bit rough, but I managed it without any problems.
Yesterday I had lunch with Joonas and Brian before returned to the StuSie and took a walk around the lake. I can't wait for summer to get here and see how beautiful the area is. I went on a hike up the Schlossberg to get a good view of Freiburg and had a good time talking with everyone. After that we grabbed some Curry Wurst before going on the 'pub crawl.' The first place we went was pretty good, had a great glass of Scotch with Joonas. The second place was memorable for being the worst Mexican restaurant I've ever visited. I dished out €20 for some bad Mezcal and 3 terrible tacos. There was a table full of young men celebrating a birthday and right next to them was a bacheloret party full of dolled up German women. Joonas lead all three tables in a (sonter?). After having to wait for ages to pay for our drinks, some of us went on to a Hooka bar before heading back home for the night.
Today, Saturday March 7th, I slept in and then went to a new Dönnerladen that Ryan suggested. Its definatly my new favorite. Only €4 for a huge amount of food. Then I got some chocolate ice cream (finally!!) for €1 and some bread and a pretzel for around 80 cents. I got a lot more of much tastier food for far less than what I paid at Enchiladas last night. Then I went by the store to grab a few more things now that I actually have cooking utensils. Thinking I might need to go upgrade my O2 sim card on my phone today.
Tuesday March 10th - Classroom
On Sunday the 8th We went hiking with the professor of class 16 in the Schwartzwald. It was a lot of fun and we were all very hungry by the time we made it to the Biergarten. I chatted in German with some Japanese people and talked about Japan auf Deutsch. Apparently none of them know what a sake-bomb is and Habatchi is pronounced differently. We all ate schnitzel and crepes and sang a few songs, good stuff. Spent the rest of the day by myself.
Monday Hanan did his presentation about New Zeland. We started the seminar course about German media. That night Joanne made some awesome tacos and a group of us had dinner together. Maia was kind enough to let me use her internet to work on the presentation I had to present the next day.
(Tuesday March 10) My presentation was alright, even though my picures didnt work on the computer. Afterwords Carston split the class into groups and sent us on a scavanger hunt across the city, during which I was finally able to visit the market around Munsterplatz. Today, I've been eating non stop it seems. Finished my whole kabab for the first time, which is a pretty good feeling. I found some sriracha and black beans at an international food store. Then I got my router set up. Finally I can enjoy wifi and get things done.
Tonight was supposed to be "jazz without stress." Turned out to be no jazz with a decent amount of stress. Our guides got off at the wrong train stop and then, after walking for a good while down a random dark road, Haily and I decided to turn around and go do our homework. Speaking of which, I'll get on that right now.
Thursday March 12th, 8:17pm - StuSie apartment:
Last night our group had breakfast for dinner night. It was a really good time and the food was perfect. Ryan even found some actual tortillas, not just flat bread for making wraps. Apparently Mike locked himself out of his room and had to sleep on his kitchen table. Luckily he found his keys earlier today.
I skipped out on tonights visit to an Irish pub for some Celtic dancing in favor of trying to figure out how to navigate the Uni Freiburg's website. An impossible task really. Its my understanding that we will be going to see a movie tomorrow evening and then go on the day trip to Basel. Taking it slow until then, seeing as Saturday is also the night before Mike's 19th birthday.
Monday March 16th, 6:38pm - Stusie
Went to some art/concert show at an old undergound train station. It was an interesting crowd. Then we went to get some Kabab then they convinced me to go to a disko.
On Saturday we traveled to Basel, which was far too expensive and really nothing special. Luckily I didn't have to pay for the modern ary museum. I felt I had to go back to my apartment to fetch my passport. Turned out to be totally unnessicary. After that we met up and celebrated Mikes birthday. I went to the bar with the group but decided not to join them in the disko. I had spent too much money already. On the way back I got another kabab, but those barbarians put onions on it, rendering it uneadible.
Sunday was a relaxing day. Got an onion free kabab and went to the thermal baths with Joanne and Jirka. We had a really good time and the pools were very nice. Taking it easy for the rest of tonight. Tomorrow is St. Patricks day, so Irish pub it is.
Thursday March 19th, 7:52pm - Stusie
The pub was pretty fun. Tried a few Irish whiskeys and got my small car bomb. Yesterday Jacobo made us some carbinara, which was great as usual.
Today was Doenner-tag, so we all had kababs for lunch.
Planning for the upcomming Easter break before the semester starts is well underway. Found some good deals on bus tickets and hostel rooms. Really hoping it all works out.
Tuesday March 24th, 6:05pm - Stusie
On Friday night (March 20th), our group of 17 planned on going to a local brewry/resturant, but we could'nt get seats. We then opted for sushi, which several of us were very happy about. Afterwards we went to a small house party. Well, more of an apartment party. We visited one more place that night before heading home.
Saturdat ( March 21st) was a slow day. I opted out of snow shoeing up the Feldberg and just relaxed at home. Went to an Irish pub to have lunch and watch a game of football with Maia, Jonnas, Mike, Tully, Jirka and Maia's friend Emily. Emily had been here for the previous semester, so we spent most of the time asking her questions in hope of trying to gather ever more precious information about how this German university works.
Sunday (March 22nd) I got my usual extra-scharf kabab, then went back to Ikea with Joanne, Jacobo and Mike.
Tonight, I've volunteered to help construct a bonfire. Also tasked with finding graham crackers.
Tuesday March 31st, 7:50pm - Frankfurt Hostel
The fire went very well. I constructed it myself and we played country music for most of the night.
March 25th, Jacobo cooked another Italian dinner for all of us. He made gnocchi and another pasta dish from his home region. It was a great night indeed.
The 26th was Maia's last night with our group for a while, so we went out to an Irish pub for some dancing. Can't say we did much dancing, rather opting to visit other drinking establishments. Jacobo's friend Enrico (spelling) arrived in Freiburg that night.
The next night, we visited the botanical garden (which was closed) before going to walk around the Stusie lake. Mike, Joanne and I parted with the Italians and had burgers for lunch. Then we met up again and had a good time in the city.
On Saturday we travled to the Titisee in the Black Forest, I plan on bringing mom and dad there later. Then we hiked up the Feldberg. Lots of huffing, puffing, wet and muddy shoes later, we arrived at a small resturant. We had to wait in the cold for our bus to arrive.
Sunday was mainly a relaxing day. Mike and Joanne came over to finalize our plans for the upcomming travels. Then we went out to eat at a great and gunstig resturant. Had an awesome steak.
Yesterday Mike and I got on the bus for Frankfurt. At the hostel we met some Germans, a french couple and a Canadian fellow. The French girl had a great singing voice and played a bit of music for us.
Today, Mike and I walked around Frankfurt. Can't say its that great of a city, but we had a pretty decent time despite the rain.
Tomorrow we are hading out to Koeln.