Tschüß
That's the biggest word I have learned thus far in this trip. It's been so great being able to come here and stay with Rike(a friend from YWAM). She#s so awesome and so kind to both Carrie and I, and really tries to include us in everything. German is a vey hard language to understand, it's pretty much nothing like English. But it's been really fun to walk around and really be some of the rare tourists going around her small village. I've got my little maple leaf and Carrie her bright red MEC bag, so we stand out pretty easily.Tonight we head over to Berlin, where we're staying with her cousins. That'll be interesting because it's a huge city, but it's raining right now, so it won't be as nice. It's rained pretty much everywhere we've gone, but that's ok. We went shopping today and realized how much candy we're going to have to buy before we leave Germany. So that'll be what fill sour packs the most probably.
Not much else has really happened. Berlin tonight for the weekend, then on Monday we are heading to Munich to stay with another lady that Carrie's aunt knows. Then it's to Prague, which I'm excited about but also really nervous because we'll be by ourselves kind of. But it'll all be ok I'm sure. It's 3 days there and then back to London for the last 3. So it's really just over a week before I fly back home!!!! It's so crazy to think about.
But Carrie's dozed off and I should pack my stuff. Rike went to University for the nxt few hours, so we're on our own. So cheers!
Also Tschüß means, goodbye or it's just something everyone says here when you leave a store or anything like that.
Tschüß!

1 Comments:
Couz! What are the key boards like there? Keep postin and I will keep readin. Love ya
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