- started lessons, eek!
- have sort of figured out the system here and where everything is..
- got up at 7am to do a washing. Ah uni halls I didn't miss you.
- Fi came to stay!
- we stayed out until 4am (Fi fell asleep on the dance floor)
- did all the tourist things with Fi again: Schloss, Königstuhl, Altstadt etc
- went to the ZOO!!! (which is on my uni campus - so cool)
- went on a trip to Freiburg and the Schwarzwald (Black Forest)
- Sam came to visit
- did all the touristy things again!
- went to Frankfurt and did touristy things there
- finally made it to a whole weeks worth of lessons!
- borrowed a bike off of Melli (my flatmate) and accidentally went on a 17km bike ride
After much organisation and confusion I finally sorted out my timetable and what I am actually going to study in Heidelberg (just in time to send a form home and get my Erasmus grant - yippea!). I decided on: Czech, New High German, History of the English language, Introduction to German politics, Germany in Europe and Translation into English. So far they have all been OK and easy to understand (especially the English ones tehe) but the Germany in Europe generally consists of me sitting there being lost/confused and asking my friend what's going on.... hopefully I'll get the hang of it soon.
After a week of being confused and stressed my Zwillingschwester (Fi) came to visit and we did all the fab tourist things Heidelberg has to offer. Including 2 visits to the cake shop, amazing chocolate from the chocolate shop and a very large dinner in the Mensa... Sunny Saturday afternoon was dedicated to a visit to Heidelberg Zoo, which is about a 5 minute walk across campus from my halls. As it's only €6 entry for students it was definitely worth visiting, and so much fun seeing all the cute animals - baby meerkats!!!! We also luckily managed to time walking past the seals to see the seal show, which was fab! They could balance a ball or a tray on their noses and one of them clapped after the other seals had finished! So to sum up, I love the zoo and will definitely be going back...
Getting drenched at the open air museum |
After the open air museum we drove through the Black Forest to the city of Freiburg. Freiburg has an old town very similar to Heidelberg, and is very pretty in places with the little canal running through it. Sadly the centre was bombed a lot during the war so has been replaced by lots of slightly less attractive buildings... When we arrived in Freiburg we were dropped off and told to go and find some lunch before meeting back for the walking tour. After checking out some restaurants on the main square and realising just how extortionately expensive they were, we decided the best bet would be to go off the beaten track a bit. Eventually we found a moderately priced restaurant which offered Bratwurst (which was all we wanted....) so we thought we'd try it out. Unfortunately the entire restaurant experience went from bad to worse! On the way in I managed to fall down some concrete steps, bruising my arm pretty badly, then we sat down and ordered our food which turned out to be completely not what we were expecting - Tilly and I ordered Wurstsalat, which we assumed would be hot Wurst with salad... how wrong we were! Google it, it's gross. So we finished our plate of shredded cold Wurst and decided to pay, which consisted of the waiter throwing the receipt in Alex's face and shouting at us to just give him the money and we could sort it out among ourselves later! Needless to say we didn't tip...
Don't worry guys, I just had ice cream... |
After a slightly more brief than expected walking tour - the cathedral was closed... - we went on a hunt to found ourselves some Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte - Black Forest Gateau. You may think you have tried this already in the UK and that it can't possibly be any different, but it was HUGE. A slice could feed a small family easily, and the amount of Kirsch schnapps they put in it could make a small person a little tipsy. It does look amazing though with all that cream and chocolate, I definitely need to try and come up with a GF version!
A week of hard core German uni work and lessons followed, before Sam arrived on the Thursday night :)
(Sam's photo) at the top of Königstuhl |
This picture lies about the weather... it rained a LOT |
So at 3:30 I said bye to Sam, watched a film and ate my weight in biccies with Fi, and then bussed back to Heidelberg (an hour late, thanks Mr Bus).
Finally this week! I'm sure you'll all be very glad to know that I actually made it to all my lessons successfully this week!! Yippea! Sadly it now means I can no longer use the "ohhh but I'm an Erasmus student" excuse, which had been so handy up until now...
My last adventure of the last couple of weeks was on Thursday. My flatmate Melli kindly lent me her bike for the weekend as she was at home and I was craving going cycling because EVERYONE in Heidelberg cycles and I was getting jealous... So I got back from my lesson on Thursday, had my lunch and had planned to go swimming which went out the window, so instead I thought I'd go for a little bike ride, maybe to the old town. 3 1/2 hours later I finally arrived back at the flat having (accidentally) cycled 17km to a cute little village called Neckargemund. It was so sunny and there were very beautiful views on the way, but I hadn't realised just how far away it was! Walking the next day wasn't exactly einfach... but it was worth it for the views of the river and mountains in the sun.
Neckargemund :) |
I shall update again soon when more has happened :)
Bis bald!
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