Sonntag, 20. Oktober 2019
On tuesday, october 15th, most of our group went to the Science and Industry museum, the other part of the group visited the Arts institute. After the stay in the museum we met in the Millenium Park, where also "The Bean" is located. Afterwards we went on a boat tour on the lake michigan and the Chicago river. from there we also saw the Navy pier, which we also visited afterwards. The last two hours were at our disposal, which many used as a chance to buy the last souvenirs for friends and family. In the evening we all went out for a last meal together and reviewed the last weeks. On Wednesday the 16th of October was our last day in America and thus the return of our journey. In the morning we went to "Willis Tower" which is the highest building in Chicago. We drove with an elevator to the top of the tower and had a fantastic view where we took a lot of pictures. After that we had to say goodbye to America because we drove to the Chicago O'Hair International Airport and took the flight to Amsterdam. From Amsterdam we flew back to Bremen where our families were already waiting for us. That was the end of our adventure.
Freitag, 18. Oktober 2019
My morning started at 8 am.
Everybody ate breakfast on their own, so we weren't able to talk to each other after a too short night.
When we started our trip we needed to change some of our plans because the weather wasn't on our site this day.
We visited the statue of crazy horse and its museum. Because of the foggy weather we just could look at it for a few minutes.
After that, we visited the Mount Rushmore. It was interesting to get to know the history of the four former presidents of the United States.
Then we rode by bas through a Wildpark where we saw a lot of donkeys, bisons and deer. It was cold and windy when we hopped out of the Bus to stroke and feed the donkeys but it was still an unique moment.
Thank you for an amazing day. :)
Dienstag, 15. Oktober 2019
Packing our stuff and saying Goodbye
hadn't we just met our new friends? Well, they're going to visit us too, we comforted ourselves. On this last day with them, we wanted to do something together, and spend as many happy
hours as possible with them before we had to pack our stuff for Chicago on finally get everything in our bus on Monday morning to leave for Chicago. It felt weird, the last time we left,
it was just for even less than a week and now it should be final. My Sunday morning began in the worst way possible, I overslept. So I texted my friends with whom I had planned to eat out breakfast.
Luckily, they hadn't gone for it yet. So they gave me a ride and we got breakfast pizza from Casey's. What's that you might ask yourself. Iowa is known for loving pizza from the gas station
"Casey's" and a speciality of this gas station is its renowned "breakfast pizza" topped with sauce, eggs, cheese and either bacon or sausages. It sounds strange, but actually tastes delicious.
So after tasting the typical Iowa cuisine, we tried to decide upon what to do, there was just a little problem. The car we wanted to use was broken. So we were more or less stuck at home.
We quickly changed plans and got to the conclusion that a relaxed Netflix day would be a perfect solution. At first it seemed like an impossible task to find a show everybody was willing
to watch. Mostly, because half of the audience was strongly convinced that horror movies would be a perfect fit, at last we settled on "Stranger Things".
Watching the show wasn't such an easy task though, because the house we were in was also inhabited by three very cute but also very active dogs, which couldn't resist jumping on us, running
around, trying to steal our snacks, trying to lick our faces or begging for attention. All in all, we spend a very relaxed but fun time. In the evening we went to the farewell potluck at
Charles City High School, where we got to meet the whole group: St. Ansgar and Charles City for the last time. Remarkable about the buffet was the wide sortiment of typical pumpkin pie on the dessert table.
At least 6 different families had brought some and we all tried it the classical way: with a lot of cream. After the dinner, we took group pictures and said farewell. In the evening we all went home and started packing our luggage, trying to find every last item that might be hidden in the room while thinking about the fun time we had here in our partner city.
Sonntag, 13. Oktober 2019
Our last Saturday in the US
Since we didn’t plan any actions with the GAPP group everybody did something different with their host, enjoying the little time that is left.
The day started with four of us Germans, and our teacher Mr. Bleischwitz waking up way to early for a Saturday to do something really exiting: The local radio station wanted an interview with the Germans to talk about Germany, our school and the GAPP program. So from 8.00 am to 8.50 am we answered questions. We were all very nervous, but the interviewer made us feel as comfertable as possible.
After the nearly one hour long interview and a lot of laughing about our faults we did when answering questions, we went back to our hostfamilys.
I went shopping with my two hosts Emily and Lily. We went to a Mall one hour away from Charles City, but even the drive there was really funny. We sang with the radio and made silly jokes until we finally arrived.
We scoured all the shops, and I can promise you there is a lot of funny and silly stuff in the US.
And, of course, at some point we ended up in the bookshop Barnes and Noble, since both, Emily and I love buying and reading books. And let me tell you, two people very fond of reading, are fun in theorie, but resultet in way more books than we probably needed.
With two heavy bags full of books we went on buying even more.
So this was my last Saturday here in the US together with my hostfamily. I had a lot of fun here and I wish I could stay a little longer, but I can promise that the stress of our arrival was worth it.
Alexandra
Samstag, 12. Oktober 2019
After our long bus trip yesterday, we woke up in a Motel in Wall, South dakota. After getting ready we went downstairs for breakfast. At 11 am we left the Motel and drove to badlands nationalpark . It took absolut 10 Minutes to get there. While there we stopped at many observatory platforms to enjoy the incredible view. ( while there we also took the following picture ).We drove and walked through the badlands for about 2 hours.
After that we headed to our lodge in the blackhill Nationalpark along the was we stopped in Rapid City at Walmart to buy some food for the next there days.
From there we drove 45 mins to get to our lodge. After arriving in our beautiful lodge in the Woods we unpacked our stuff and begann cooking pasta for supper. It was really fun. Since the day was so busy and exhausting most of us went to bed early.
Freitag, 11. Oktober 2019
Thursday, 10.10.2019
5. Oktober 2019, CC
After the game we visited the older sitster from my host, who studies in Ames. We had lunch in a traditional American resturant with the howl family. Later she showed us the Iowa State University which is quite huge and very old. You can get over 100 different educations.
Back in Charles City we met some Americans friends and hang out. We had nice conversations and played some basketball. Finally at 12 pm we went to bead.
All in all it was a exciting and interesting day with unique experience.
Dienstag, 8. Oktober 2019
Monday 10/08/2019
Later we continued our trip. On our way we stopped at a scenic view point. We had a great overview over the Missouri River and took some pictures of us and a big statue of an indigenous woman.
Afterwards we had to drive another two hours and then we finally arrived in Wall where we had time to visit the shops until 10 pm.
Samstag, 5. Oktober 2019
Friday, October 4th
Grainmill
My school day started as always at 7 am. After breakfast we left the house at 7.50 am. The way to school takes more or less 15 minutes, because I live in a small village called Grafton close to St. Ansgar
The first class starts at 8.15 am, I went with my Host sister Emma to Spanish class.
The second class of the day was History. In this class the teacher wanted me to play a game.
It was me against the Americans. The first one to name 5 famous people from the other student’s country would be the winner.
I would say we ended up in a tie.
We had a really nice bus driver, so we asked her to take a photo of all of us in front of the bus as a reminder.
We drove about 5 minutes to the Grainmillers factory on the outskirts of St. Ansgar.
When we arrived, we were welcomed by one of the employees. First of all she gave us brief introduction about the factory.
None of us have ever been to a factory like this, so it was quite interesting for all.
Later they showed us how they produce their products and explained to us how the machinery works.
As a departing gift, they gave us oldmeal, which they produce at this factory.
Then we drove back to school and had our last classes together with our hosts.
In conclusion you could say, it was a really productive day, and everyone learned something new.
Freitag, 4. Oktober 2019
Thursday the third of october
Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2019
Trip to the Iowa State Capitol
Then we had the luck to meet the Lieutenant Govenor of Iowa Adam Gregg! He was really welcoming and friendly, he told us how his interest in politics started and we got to ask him questions. In the end we took a group picture with him.
Mittwoch, 2. Oktober 2019
Tuesday October 1st
After the long ride through the pouring rain we arrived at a small house which was the school-house.
Inside there were children from 1st to 8th grade sitting at their tables in one big room with a board and three teachers.
We sat in the back, watched their math class and listened to their songs.
Then we sang 'In der Weihnachtsbäckerei' to them and showed them how to play 'Ente, Ente, Gans'.
After a lot of fun and laughter we had to say goodbye to the children and went to a house nearby where the bishop of the community told us about the community and answered our questions.
We learned that the Mennonites renounce many things such as electronic devices, alcohol or vehicles with tires and live under the rules of the church.
In the end we got to try homemade cookies and 'Traubensaft' which were very tasty.
Back at the school we ate our packed lunch and went to class with our hosts for 6th and 7th period and after that we answered questions in the german class.
All in all the day was really interesting and informative even though the weather wasn't playing along with our plans at all.
Julia
Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2019
Monday the last day of September
Today is Monday and me and my Hostfamily's Day didn't start well because we overslept, so we woke up 20 minutes before class started.
The school day was pretty normal except the right period in wich we went to the elementary school,where we taught the Kids some German words.
After school we all drove to the planned Lasertag wich ended up in Bow&Arrow-tag, Cartdriving and miniature golf. It was really fun because I personally never drove a cart before.
After this some of us went to grab some food at a restaurant. We had to wait really long and when the food finally came,the waitress suddenly dropped some of our food so some of us had to wait even longer.
After all this the day turned out pretty funny and exhausting because it was a really hot day.
Paul
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