On Wednesday I got to sleep in an extra hour and a half because Musik was canceled! It was sooo nice. I'm way over jetlag at this point, but just living in a foreign language and constant translation is incredibly exhausting. I'll take any extra sleep I can get. I ate breakfast while watching How I Met Your Mother with German voices, which continue to amuse me. I had Chemistry first, which was generally unexciting (much like Chemistry in the US), and then I had English. There again the teacher gave me opportunity to speak, this time about the new health care reforms and how our system of insurance works. Then the class told me about their social welfare programs in Germany. It was quite interesting. In German we watched a really strange movie about the German author Bertolt Brecht.... after changing rooms three times because the VCRs wouldn't work... got to love 90's technology. It was particularly funny because Frau Rennert decided to put Konstantin in charge of fixing the TV and she kept yelling at him.
That night I had an AFS meeting in Cottbus. I got a ride with Herr and Frau Schmidt, who live in the area and are also hosting an AFS exchange student (from Thailand). Her name is Sasikan, but unfortunately she doesn't speak German or much English so we can't really communicate... instead I talked to her host parents in German. The meeting was generally uneventful, we just signed a rules agreement, met our liasons, and had drinks. I was the only new exchange student that can speak any German, so the meeting was unfortunately conducted in English.
That brings us to Thursday... I had Biologie (looking at cells under microscopes), Deutsch (more of that weird movie and faulty VCRs), Sport Theory (talking about free time athletic activities), and Politik (ehh). Lunch, however, was quite eventful! I discovered that there's a class trip to London in April! It's currently full, but Linda seems to think that the teacher may make space for me since I'm an exchange student. I'm pressing my thumbs (the German equivalent of crossing your fingers)! Also, I was invited to go to Simon's house on Friday night, but I had to turn down the invite because I was going to the Cottbus vs Berlin soccer game (more on that later). Simon also mentioned something about me going to Austria with him and his parents on a ski vacation in January, but I'm not sure how certain that is... anyway, all of this invitations were really nice! I feel as if I have real friends at school now :)
After school I biked home and was surprised to find Jezzy and Martin in the garden! They were home from Berlin for a visit and it was so nice to see them and tell them about how things are going. Martin also said that in January there is a professional track (indoor) cyling race in Berlin, and that we can get tickets! There's actually guys from the Tour de France and everything!!! Track cycling is so cool (youtube it)... I really hope it works out. On that note, I went for a short bike ride on the bike path that afternoon since the weather was so wonderful :)
Speaking of cycling, I've also discovered a bike club here in Spermberg! Of course it's with road bikes and I'm on a mountain bike, and it's a bunch of old men, but perhaps in the spring if my parents will ship my bike here... hint hint. In the meantime they have a few mountain bike and bike tour events in the fall that I might be able to partake in! Later in the evening they went back to Berlin, and Ramona and I went to Aunt Barbara's house for dinner. We ate potatoes with quark and talked about school and the differences in America and she gave me a pin for Energie Cottbus, our soccer team! She's so nice and I really enjoyed the dinner.
And now to Friday! I had Geschichte (history) first, which was boring, but then Math, which I once again completely understood! Math is such a breath of fresh air here since I can actually participate to almost the same capacity as everyone else. We have a test this week and I'm actually going to take it. I only have school until 11:15 on Fridays (awesome) so I came home and ate lunch with Ramona - pasta with tomato sauce and fresh mushrooms from the forest where we walk with Bruno. The weather was still beautiful so that afternoon I put on my bike shorts and decided I was going to go for a real ride this time. I ended up going to Sachsen, the next state. I biked for about 50 minutes along the river and through a big grazing area for lots of smelly cows. It felt so good to be back on the bike for more than just commuting.
When I came back home, Jörg and Ramona arrived from Berlin. Jörg and I took Bruno on a walk in the forest, and then soon Thomas arrived and he and Maria and I left for the soccer game: Energie Cottbus vs Berlin Hertha! We picked up a couple of friends, hung the team scarves out the back windows of the car, and were off! Upon arrival at the stadium, we got our mandatory pat down and went to check out the food. They only sold Bratwurst and soft pretzels (how German), so I got a pretzel and some Fanta. Then we were off to the Fan Block!



Soccer in Germany is definitely nothing like it is in the US. First of all, the Fan Block. The Fan Block is a standing room only section that's basically stairs or bleachers all along the goal line of the stadium. It's where all the totally crazy Cottbus fans go to cheer and chant and sing and of course jeer the other team. Cottbus fans can also sit in chairs along the long ends of the field, and then all the away fans are on the opposite goal line, complete with their own smaller Fan Block.
And when I say chant and jeer, I really mean chant and jeer... You just have to see it for yourself... check out a few videos I took at: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=13177922DA15C454 . Before the game had even started we were already chanting and clapping for Cottbus, yelling 'Berliner Arschlocher!' (Berlin assholes!) and 'Blau, weiße, West Berliner Scheiße!' (Blue, white, West Berlin shit!). Once the game started (after a fanfare of songs, flag waving, and general meriment), it only got more intense. More photos can also be seen of course at daniellesmith.smugmug.com (puttting photos directly onto this blog is incredibly tedious and difficult).
Berlin mostly controlled the ball the first half, but it remained tied at 0-0. Berlin managed to score in the second half, but it was still a really close game and Cottbus actually rallied in the last 20 minutes or so but didn't quite manage to score. A bit disappointing, but they played very well and Berlin is a team with a lot more money. Of course we also waited in the Fan Block to jeer the winning team off the field... people get really crazy! They even bring in megaphones and drums and trumpets. It's totally unlike anything I've ever seen in the US at a sporting event. I topped off the evening by buying a team scarf :)
This brings us to Saturday... the morning was spent doing various chores around the house. Mine was to walk Bruno in the forest. Of course I got lost, and Jörg came and found me (some things never change). I spent the afternoon working on my presentation about American politics for my Politik class, and Jezzy was incredibly helpful with the translating. Maria also was very nice to do a proofread, and I feel quite good about the project now.
That evening was my welcome party! Oma and Aunt Beate and an Uncle from Sachsen (I forget his name!) came over and joined me, Maria, Thomas, Ramona, Jörg, Jezzy, and Martin for dinner in the garden house. Aunt Beate also brought flowers and an awesome homemade bag for me with cool fabric with images of Paris and Rome on it! We barbequed and the feast included bread, grilled cheese, grilled pumpkin, grilled tofu, meat, salad, watermelon, and grilled bananas with cinamon and sugar (yum). We spent the evening just talking and laughing and eating and drinking (of course the Schnapps came out again). It was a good night :)
On Sunday I finally woke up early enough to have breakfast with everyone, which included Brötchens and marmalade and yogurt. Pretty much every meal here is with the whole family, it's quite nice. That morning Jörg and I took Bruno out for a walk along the river in the rain, and I got to see the Bismarck tower (which you can climb up and see the city from above... we're going to go back on a nicer day) and a Holocaust memorial. That afternoon was a lazy one, with reading and laying in bed and watching some German TV. Then Ramona and I spent some time looking online for activities for me. In addition to the swim club, I'm going to ask Krissi about playing vollyball and I may also take a spin ('indoor cycling') class at a fitness center. There's also a potential water color painting course. I need some more things to do; I'm not used to this much free time. German schools don't really have any clubs... so these are all private clubs in the city. The evening was also mostly uneventful, with some TV and some ice cream and some family time.
Finally we are up to today... I had three hours of English, during which I moderated a debate about social welfare, and then I had an hour of Musik during which we once again sang songs.
All of the rest of the classes were canceled because of Swimfest! I had originally planned on going to Linda's house and then biking to the swim hall with her, but because of the awful rain she had taken the bus. Instead I had lunch in the cafeteria with Vanni, Ewa, Simon, and Daniela (crepe-like pancakes with apple sauce and cinamon sugar... yum!) and then Daniela and Simon and I walked to Ewa's house (Ewa came later as she had one more class). Of course we were totally soaked by the time we got there, and I was still lugging around my bike. But then Ewa's mom made us some hot apple tea and we relaxed there until Ewa arrived. Once she joined us, we walked to the swimhall, again getting quite wet.
I'm still not sure as to the meaning or purpose behind Swimfest, but it was fun nonetheless. I swam the 50 meter front crawl for Vanni since she didn't wanted to swim. I didn't win my race(another thing that hasn't changed, I can't sprint) but it was nice to participate with the school event. Even kids that didn't swim had to come and watch the event. It was kind of odd and I wasn't really sure what I was supposed to be doing half the time, but Ewa helped me to understand. There was 50 m breast, freestyle, backstroke, and then underwater swimming (to see who could go the longest without breathing). Then the winning class got chocolate. We came in third out of four.
After swimming I biked home in the rain. It was a bit of a trek and I managed to fall, so of course I got drenched again... but I am now finally warm and dry and at home and writing, so all is good.
I will also be putting some videos from the soccer game up on my youtube account and hopefully on here as well. Once I get that taken care of I'll update this post.
Bis dann!