1/31/19
Another week of classes down, and I am excited for the three-day
weekend. Classes have gotten started for real, and my first assignments and
readings were due this week. German is getting slightly easier, but I need to
put more effort into learning the language. My hope is to be conversational by
the end of the semester, and the sooner I start putting in daily practice, the more
improvement I will see. Physiology is probably my favorite class at the moment,
and since I took A&P 1 and 2 my senior year as dual credit, I already have
a good foundation for the class. Dr. Fajt arrived in Germany this week, and it
was nice to meet our professor and have our first in-person classes. Exams seem
a long way away, but I know the weeks are going by quickly, especially with the
abundance of traveling approaching, so I need to be studying as I go.
Yesterday morning, I woke up to the beautiful sight of snow
falling. I did not expect it to last or stick to the ground based on what I
have been told about the weather in the area, but to my surprise, it has not
stopped snowing since yesterday, and a solid five or six inches of fresh powder
has covered the city. Bonn has been transformed into a beautiful winter city, and
while it has made the public transportation even more frustrating, we have
enjoyed it. Yesterday after class, a lot of us students went for a snowball
fight in the Hofgarten. Afterwards, we built an enormous snowman taller than
myself. It was a great way to end the day, and I am a little disappointed to be
leaving Bonn for Berlin this weekend, because I would like to stay and enjoy
this winter treat.
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