Thursday, August 21, 2008

This Time Next Week...

I'll be home, most likely sleeping. It would be 11:25 am. I'm so excited!! I've got big plans for my few days at home. Pretty much a shorter version of what I would have done if I had been home all month: watch Scrubs, watch Burn Notice, watch any other shows I want online (I can't watch shows over the internet from Germany. Kind of lame) and read. Yes, I am obsessed with the Twilight series. But I haven't read the last one yet. Mostly because I haven't wanted to pay for it in euro when I know I can use dollars IN LESS THAN A WEEK!

I'm going to be so tired when I get home. I might not get to sleep Tuesday night. I have to go to Institute early so that people can help me with my research project. I need 10 volunteers to listen and rate stuff in German. We're doing it on Tuesday. Talk about cutting it close. I'll get home really late (This week I got home at like 10:30 even though I got a ride) so I'm going to try and pack and clean in the days leading up to it so that I might actually get to sleep.

This weekend should be good, though. Tomorrow there's a party get together thing with some JAEs in Stuttgart. We're just gonna hang out in the park. I'm going to go if I can get a ride with Steffi. I think she's going. Mal sehen.

Then on Saturday Steffi and I are going to the post to go to the commissary and stuff. That'll be fun. We'll drive, which will be nice.

Sunday will be my last German Church experience for a while. That's kinda sad. I think it's gonna be weird to go to church in English. Let alone my home ward. Especially since all the other BYU people will already be at BYU. Whoops. Whatever. I'll have to play social catch up the next week.

So that's what the last few days of Germany are going to look like for me. I'm so glad I have a non stop flight. I don't worry so much about them loosing my luggage then. And I don't have to worry about missing a connection.

OK, one more thing. I've been on the stretch of train tracks from Frankfurt to Stuttgart so many times that the last time I did it going from Stuttgart to Frankfurt on my way to Paderborn last week, I looked out the window and was able to recognize where I was. Crazy, hu?

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