Wednesday, December 29, 2010

29th December

 So another Update for the year probably to be one of the last as i now have around only 9-10 weeks left here in Germany.

A few things have changed recently, Im not sure if you're already aware but I have a new host family in a different villagle, its a relatively long distance from my last town and my school and it means i now have to get up and catch a bus in the mornings to school. one benifit though is I live dirrectly next to a forrest and seeing as we have soooo much snow Im able to go cross country skiing right from the from of my door LITERALLY! Nobody has seen this amount of snow in germany in a long long time..

The new family are really lovely, the food is great! and they will be a nice way to spend the last few weeks even though it is a bit hard to now meet with my friends and stay in contact.

My mother came over for a visit of around 3 weeks, and we did a litle bit of travelling, to Salzburg and Berlin and then alot of great places in Franconia such as Rothenburg, Forcheim, Bamberg, Nürnberg, Würzburg plus lots more.. We celebrated Christmas in the traditional German style which entails exchange gifts on Christmas eve then having dinner together and afterwards Playing board games until early hours of the next morning. Christmas here in Germany is Literally 2 days its not just the 25th the 26th is also christmas and in german named ''Zweite Weihnachtstag'' or Second christmas day. So you basically get all the eating of the first day times two.

New years eve is coming up and its interesting that in Germany Fireworks are legal, you can buy them almost everywhere and in every supermarket and prices range from 2 euro's right up to top of the line professional fireworks. you can start purchasing them from the 27th of december but its only legal to set them off on new years eve.

Not alot planned at the moment, organise something for New years eve with friends and then on the 7th till the 9th of January I have an orientation camp for the German outbound students, this will also be my last camp of the exchange before I leave, It's held in Bad Sulza near Erfurt and Weimar. I plan to Visit Heidelburg where my guest sister studies languages in febuary. and on the 10th of January we are back in school.

Regarding Rotary news, My Rotary club donated leading up to christmas 2500 Euros for hampers for the less fortunate in our region, and during the Advent time ran a Stall at the local christmas markets on weekends selling Glühwein (Mulled spiced wine) and Soup which I worked at on a Sunday, to raise funds.


I also want to thank Grandma and Grandpa for their Christmas gift very very much and also Andrea and Joe and Amba and Rodney for their gifts also very very much! but I really didnt need anything :)

I hope everyone had a Great Christmas time and have on Friday a great New Years Eve.

Best wishes.

Ryan

Locals

Myself and another Exchange student from our club

The Rotary Clubs stall

Herzogenaurach (my old town) Market square with the christmas markets
The view from my classroom window.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

UPDATE OCTOBER

Tuesday 26th October.

Hey (Servus - bavarian way of saying hello and goodbye)

So since last time not alot is new, I left you with the news of the Orientation camp since then it has been pretty normal mundane life.

I went and saw a football match Nuremberg against Schalka in the Nuremberg easy credit stadium, was really amazing the atmosphere that german football has, having the Ultra's from both teams attending putting on a great display, it was quite special as Nuremberg had not won against this team in 11 years straight and the day i was there they managed to win 2-1! putting them ahead of germans debatably best football team ''Bayern Munich'' even if it was only for a few weeks ha ha.

Our new mexican exchange student is getting along ok although not being able to speak a word of english and still not much german makes it hard to converse with her. Our school finally set up some kind of exchange student counsellor person where we now are supposed to meet every second week, but I'm yet to hear anything more about it, Although the first meeting we learnt there was a russian girl with another organisation here in the school for one year. On topic with exchange students It's rumoured an Australian girl is coming to our club in January though I'm unaware of any details but will probably find out this friday when I help process more applications with the YEO chairman.

I was supposed to head down to Munich for a weekend with my host parents but because of bad weather they didnt go, so think this oppurtunity has now passed seeing as the weather leading into winter is definetly not going to get any better.

In 2 weekends my Rotary club as organised with a local art gallery to hold a Photo exhibition in the Sparkasse (Bank) where photos will be available to purchase, their rotary member who passed away recently was a keen photographer so they will be selling some of his works.

tonight I'm heading to Füth to see them play football against Augsberg both teams are similarly skilled which should make for a good game.

This Sunday I will be heading to Berlin with another rotary district for their Berlin tour from Sunday until Friday, it should be great as I havent seen Berlin yet and expect with so much time there I will be seeing all the good stuff! After that there is a overnight camp in Weimar near Erfurt with the districts ROTEX although its a site of a concentration camp I don't think we will be getting to see it which is a shame.

Sorry I dont have much else to report but as I said pretty mundane at the moment, I'm really looking forward however to December because there will be so many Christmas Markets on, Nuremberg has one of the Oldest and largest in Germany and my town also has one where the special Wine drunken over the colder months is available its traditionaly Red wine but white is also available and its mixxed with herbs and spices and then heated very hot so you can drink HOT wine in the cold, so Its bound to be interesting to try. Not sure how I will manage the cold weather as its already 0-4 degrees here in the mornings with cars completely white but we shall see. Germany has been predicted this year to have its Coldest winter ever, even colder then last year.

For anyone interested in reading up on German news and politics I found an english website reporting it all.

http://www.thelocal.de/

Oh and to Grandma and Grandpa, Hope all is well and you guys are seeing emily lots!


Anyway hope all is well,
Regards,
Ryan

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

UPDATE 27th September

Hello!, Sorry that it's been 2 months since my last post but I had my summer holidays and was hardly around, and then the new school year began and a new family so i had a lot going on and I did so much I wasn't sure how I could begin to talk about everything, I have so much to say I think I will break it up into a few blog post's.

To pick up from the last update I was at the Coburg samba festival, and only a few days later I flew over to Istanbul from Nuremberg where I stayed in a Rotarians home for 4 days, I made a short presentation to the Rotary club of Istanbul Ataköy (Asian side)  over Australia and myself and exchanged the ceremonial flags, the following 4 days the Rotarian took time off work and took me all through Istanbul which was an amazing experience, he was so generous as to pay for everything and never let me spend a cent, and I felt extremely lucky to be shown the great city by a local, I visited so many special places and food shops that only the locals know about ;).


The 4 days came to an end of the 16th of July and I made my way from Istanbul down to Adana where I joined a Rotary summer camp with people from all over the world attending we had Home stays and also stays in a Hotel, the camp was themed "Summer, Fun and Historical visits" and was completely funded by 3 contributing Rotary clubs (Adana, Mersin and Antakya) we did all kinds of activities such as wind surfing, swimming, horse riding and so on in Adana, we then made our way to Arsus, a little beach Village for those wealthy enough to afford Summer houses, these people usually work in the Winter in Antakya and live in Summer at Arsus.


We spent 4 days in Arsus/Antakya and my Home stay parents actually were working through the winter in Antakya but came to Arsus so that I could stay with them, they were a Doctor and a dentist and had an absolutely beautiful home on some of the nicest waters I've seen, on one occasion we were swimming and a bunch of Turtles migrating were swimming less then 20 meters away! Whilst in Antakya we participated in the Antakya independence day ceremony and visited a Mosaic museum with the second or third biggest collection in the World of mosaics, we also visited the Cave church of saint Peter which is believed to be the oldest "Church" in the world. 


After our Arsus/Antakya stay we headed over to Mersin a popular summer house area for those working in Adana and also for those from the Netherlands, Unfortunately though I had to return to Adana that night because the following morning my flight back to Germany was leaving. I left the Turkish summer camp early because my German Europa tour with Rotex district 1820 began 2 days later after I returned to Germany.


The Europa tour began on the 29th of July In Frankfurt, went for 26 days through 7 countries with 4 Rotex leaders and a Senior Rotarian accompanying them, but not actually in charge. On this Tour were 43 exchange students from all different districts in Germany, but the majority of exchange students were from Brasil and Australia due to the timing of the tour and arrival times of us Australians and people from South America.


The countries we visited and the dates:



DAY
CITY
COUNTRY
29th JULY
Frankfurt
Germany
30th
Brussels                
Belgium
31st
Paris                   
France
1st
Paris                   
France
2nd
Strasbourg            
France
3rd
Basle                  
Switzerland
4th
Milan – Monaco
Monaco
5th
Monaco                
Monaco
6th
Pisa                     
Italy
7th
A day on the beach           
Italy
8th
Rome
Italy
9th
Rome
Italy
10th
Rome
Italy
11th
Florence
Italy
12th
Florence
Italy
13th
Venice
Italy
14th
Salzburg
Austria
15th
Salzburg
Austria
16th
Abtenau – Dachstein
Austria
17th
Vienna
Austria
18th
Vienna
Austria
19th
Budapest
Hungary
20th
Prague
Czech Republic
21st
Prague
Czech Republic
22ndAUGUST
Frankfurt
Germany


It was a great experience but definetly more diversity in the participating exchange students countries would have been appreciated and a more responsible leadership, because the last few days became very hostile between everybody and resulted with 3 exchange students being sent back to their countries.

My favorite cities from the tour were Basil in Switzerland, Salzburg in Austria (Were a new friend i met in Turkey lives) Brussels in Belgium, Prague and Budapest.

In Rome we visited the Vatican city were we waited for 2 and a half hours but finally got to see the Pope give his Sunday service, and by sheer luck we were in Budapest in Hungary on the National day so fireworks and other celebrations in Parks were held. I definetly accumulated some experiences in those 26 days!

Returning to Germany was sad, but also a relief. On one hand everybody was sick of each other and sick of talking, Dirty youth hostels, eating McDonald's everyday and getting up early to keep moving to new cities. But then on the other hand we had formed some new friendships and experienced things with these new friends that we can never repeat, during the tour I formed a close relationship with a New Zealander from Auckland, a Western Australian and hilarious guy from Chile.

Heading back to my town I had only 2 more weeks with my first host family, I packed a 20kg box and sent it back to Australia with some presents for family and friends. the two weeks went by quickly and I changed family's to the President of my Rotary club who asked me to say "Greetings" to the Bomaderry President.
This new family are really amazing and are of historical importance to the town which makes it feel even more special to be with them, the Father is the Grandson of Rudolf Dassler the founder of "Puma" who is the Brother of Adolf Dassler the founder of "Adidas" they have 2 sons one 16 the other 13 and I get along really well with them. With the new family change the new school year began and I changed grades from the 12th to the 11th as in the 12th class I was not able to go to many classes only German, Geography and English, with the 11th grade I now have a 38 hour week.

Last weekend I had my first "Orientation camp" which is really for the exchange students that just arrived from  south america and the U.S.A so it was a little pointless but at least a met the new inbounds. The Orientation camp was held in Rothenburg the Beautiful old German city, I was hoping it would be a great time for some photography but it ended up Raining the whole weekend :( the old inbounds (Me) had to write our German test and were required to score above 30 points which thankfully we all did!!

This Friday the assistant district Governor and the Co-coordinator of all Australian and New Zealand inbounds/outbounds and also a Rotarian in my club "Michael Fischer" is heading to Hobart for a Youth exchange committee where Rohan Gleeson the youth chairmen from our District will be so they will get to have a nice chat about me and the other girl from our district thats in Germany.

My current host family have arranged a new family for me as my last family as there are really lovely compared to the other family I was going to and more appropriate with a son the same age as me, I think I will be changing to them after Christmas, and from the 28th of December till the 8th they are taking me skiing in Austria which is going to be a feat if I can manage to stay up considering I've only really skied once in my life.

Just before Christmas however there is a Camp in Erfurt with Rotex just for the weekend as there are some lovely Christmas markets in Erfurt.

Right now I need to go, but think I've pretty much covered everything. I will try to post some of the 1000's of photos I collected during the summer holidays within the next few days.

I'd love to hear back from the club and here how everything is going, and if possible could anyone send some photos to me of our clubs meeting place, attendance (eg our Rotarians) and maybe some community work photos? as I did take photos before hand but they have been lost.

Also an Update from my Rotary club over here, they just donated 7,500 euros to the efforts in Pakistan.

Regards,
Ryan

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Pics from Samba fest Coburg







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Update Sunday 11th July

Heya,

Ok so just an update before my crazy month starts!

So tomorrow I am flying out of Nuremberg aiport at 1:50pm to Istanbul Turkey, where i will stay for 4 days and then head down to Adana to a Rotary camp for 11 days and then fly back to Germany on the 27th because on the 29th my Eurotour begins in Frankfurt and I will need a day to get ready for that!

Just recently not a lot has happened other than organisation, I've been really busy making presentations ready and final arrangements for the next 2 months.

Last Sunday I had to say goodbye to a good friend from Brazil at the airport as he was flying home, Everyone was pretty upset, during the week it was just normal school days, I went to the Adidas arena For the Germany vs Spain match, there were a lot of confident Germans there, and as you know Germany ended up losing. Friday night my towns Kirchweih began which is basically a beer festival, I went there with friends and it was a nice evening, I believe that my Rotary club is holding the meeting there next Monday. Saturday i went to Coburg where i met my Host mother at the Coburg international Samba festival, its really a cool event, samba groups from all over the world come, unfortunately there was not any aussie acts, but i saw groups from Singapore, Brasil, France, england, Holland and many more. Basically the town opens up their hearts and any musicians who come get free accommodation, so i think its just a big party for them.

Today(Sunday) my suburb had its street party so there was some lunch and then a BBQ tonight, Not sure how much internet access im going to have over the next month so if i can't get access im sorry but i will try.


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Monday, July 5, 2010

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Standing in Frankfurt under the "Euro" and hanging with a mexican exchange student friend.



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Palace near Marbach with school excursion, Nuremberg at night, A german dressed as a kangaroo at the First worldcup match, and me standing infront of 4000 germans after we lost 4-0.





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Caving in Franconian switzerland,
watching the Australian game against Ghana with a fellow exchange student from brasil, and a school excursion to the Schiller museum.



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Hamburg fish markets sunday morning 7am, Train ride into Hamburg with exchange students living in hamburg.




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Hamburg with Brasilian exchange student friends, and the Hamburg main train station!





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Picture update!

Here i am in Hamburg stading on the bridge over the main River
Hamburg
Hamburg

Hamburg council chambours or Council ofice

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