
Today was yet another absolutely beautiful 70 degree day without a cloud in the sky. :)
This morning we ventured out for a little while and went to the AYF office and talked to Ulli our super-hero program director, and met Christie who I will later tell you about in the next paragraph.
We made a new friend named Christie, who was a former AYFer (Academic Year in Freiburg)who came back for a while to help with get all of us newbies (what a dumb word, huh?) registered. We went out to a restaurant called Cheers! where I had Gnocci for the third time this week. Its really good stuff. Cheese filled pasta in creamy butter sauce with herbs. hhmmmmm good.... Then we went out for REAL icecream (way good) walked around town and hiked up the hill to the beer garden for waters and cappuccino.
It was really great talking to her because we were able to totally pick her brain about all things German. Like for instance, we learned that we had been grossly over-tipping the wait staff at the restaurants. Here, unlike in the US wait staff is actually paid a decent wage, so you are only expected to tip them $0.30 - $0.50 / meal, unlike the 15-20% that we had been tipping... Good to know!
Well, it is fairly late-ish here, so I'm going to sign off.
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Iowa State vs Iowa
Hey you guys, we miss you much here. We had a freakishly awesome weekend and you should have been here for it. I had 4 friends up and we partied like it was the end of the world. We went tailgating all day Saturday before the 2:30 game, slept through the game, then went out again. We had so much fun, it was absolutely awesome weather, with awesome company and tons of rockin music and dancing. Wish you would have been here, by the way, final score 23 to 3, Iowa State victorious again. I miss you both!
and then I found 5 dollars...
tipping and other thoughts.... AND QUESTIONS
Maybe if you continued to tip, you'd get a "rep" and then get great service! Hmmm....
Sounds like you've got some very tasty morsels over there! YUM!
Nice to have someone there to help with getting accostumed to all things German. Makes for a better transistion...
Some questions: How many other AYFers are there in the program? Are you moved into your apartment? Where did you fly into? Do you live nearby the AYFers or are they spread out throughout the city? How is it going to be for us English speaking morons in your quaint little village? How was the German IKEA? Did you get some really good stuff? OH wait I see that you still have a day left before orientation... the second day is IKEA, right?
Hey, you guys, I'm glad
Hey, you guys, I'm glad you're having a good time. John, I left you a couple of messages on e-mail if you can get them.
It is nice here, not so hot, and seeming like Fall.
Your hotel sounded great, maybe I can stay there if I visit.