Last summer I got to go to Berlin
Germany and see Ana. We went almost everywhere in Berlin, my favorite site was
the Brandenburg Gate, it has really cool sculptures and a very Roman feel
almost. Belin also has a tower called the Funkturm and it is the Berlin Eiffel
Tower. If you love history then
Checkpoint Charlie is a must see, it was really cool for me but I am more of a
look at it and go kind of girl and my dad is the history nut who has to read
every word on all of the signs. As for the night scene in Berlin it was a lot of
fun, we would go clubbing, go to movie theaters, there was a lot of fun restaurants
and just walking around in the big city at night is a blast because of all the
neon lights and big TV screens on the street. I was also able to go to a Berlin
futbol game (soccer for us Americans) in the Olympic Stadium which was unreal;
It made our fans look well behaved. Saving the best for last is the shopping,
which German people I believe have the greatest style, who doesn’t love skinny
jeans and scarfs. There is about a mall on every corner and little shops all
along in the middle of Berlin. I would go back to Germany any day I loved it
there, my favorite meal was Currywurst and I loved all of the shopping. As for
me and Ana she kept her promis and will be coming home in less than a month! Thanks
for coming along on our first stop, see you next week!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Hallo from Berlin!
Hello again! Before I start to tell
you about my first stop I need to fill you in on why this place is so special
to me. My freshman year in high school was definitely a year I won’t forget. During my
first volleyball try out I noticed there was some girls I had never seen
before, they were foreign exchange students from Germany. I started to talk to them and made a connection instantly. Little did I know one
of them would end up being my big sister! In December Ana Waack moved in with
my family for the rest of her stay in the US. We were inseparable, and always
were together. When she had to go back to Germany it was the hardest thing I have
ever had to do, but before she left we both promised I would come see her
family and she would come back my senior year.
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Megz!! I am sooo happy that your plans with Ana are working out. She will be here before you know it!
ReplyDeleteSo, who has all of the lights? New York's Times Square or Berlin?
ReplyDeleteMy husband spent Army time in Germany, and I have always wanted to visit there. Sounds like you had fun!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to another country, but I would like to visit one someday. Thanks for all the great info!!
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