I got up at 7:00 to go to school. In summer. Gah. But I was excited to see what the German school system was like. As it turns out, I didn't shadow anyone, but the Americans gave presentations to classes about American culture and whatnot. I didn't make one, so I didn't have to do one, but by the end of the day I was helping JeanMarie and Sarah with theirs. After one presentation, we taught these sixth graders the TRUCKIN' cheer. They loved it. The video is on the other blog. woo.
After presentations, rebecca had PE so I went with Florian to Spanish, where we watched the Legend of Zorro in Spanish. But that was ok, there were Spanish subtitles, so I still had no idea what was going on.
Later on, in the hallway, a group of children weer walking past, and while doing so , they were singing the TRUCKIN' cheer. LOL
Mobini puts on this stupid accent when he talks to the Germans. It's weird, and the Germans even notice it.
After school Rebecca and I went home to a fresh hot lasagna! But nobody was home! I was befuddled. It was delicious, however, so I didn't care.
At 5:30 we took the train to the Olympic stadium to watch the Germany vs. Spain game. Flo had a Deutschland cowboy hat. Cute. It might even be cuter than Jen's pink cowboy hat.
So in Germany there's this thing called a pfand, where basically for everything you drink when you buy it you pay extra and when you return your bottle or cup or whatever you get money back. Some people don't care and just leave their beer cups all over the stadium, so I picked some up and turned them in. I made 4 euros.
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