Hotel Landhaus Wachtelhof
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Mein Erfahrungsbericht ist online!
... 38 Jahre) und ihrem kleinen Sohn (2 Jahre, mittlerweile 3).
Ich war montags bis samstags vormittags für den Kleinen zuständig und
sollte zusätzlich Deutsch mit ihm sprechen, damit er diese Sprach lernt.
Ich war das erste Au-Pair und er konnte somit kein Wort, was am Anfang
natürlich leichte Schwierigkeiten bereitete. Lange dauerte es jedoch
nicht, bis er mich verstand und Kinderherzen kann man sowieso ganz ohne ...
Apfel Saft
It was a brisk autumn night. The background noise was a symphony of bottles as we made our way across the countryside. My host father and I were going to a farm with an apple press just 15 minutes away. The last few days the whole family had been picking all the apples we could manage from our nine apple trees. Some big, some small; all chock-full of apples. This, as I was told, was a great year for these apple trees. Apparently every two years is a ...
Rainy Day in Bremen
... s freeways (i.e. most people drive 80 mph, yet people still manage pass you. However when they pass in Germany, they are sometimes doing 130, not 95). It is just the idea; freedom to drive how fast you want.
It was a rainy, cold day; just like almost every other day in Northern Germany. The weather is just one of those things one simply adapts to. The one thing it does have going for it is that there is nothing like a ...
In Baden!
... not attempted it yet. Sorry I have not been keeping y'all in touch, but I have had my hands full beginning school (deserves its own entire entry ), adapting to my new family, and making friends. I am having an absolute swell time here in Germany; more posts will ...
Back in Bremen
We all enjoyed a sleep in. As it was raining we decided to ride the bikes into the city centre for some final sightseeing and shopping.
First we had a shopping expedition in Karlstaadt Sports. After a few hours and 4 pairs of shoes and 2 shirts we got away on our walking trip.
A visit to the Schnoor, the oldest part of the city. Small half timbered houses and narrow cobbled streets was a fitting end to our ...