Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Friday at Herrenchiemsee

Today our group visited a beautiful castle in which we took various moods of transportation to get to.  We started out our day by arriving at the train station at 8:00 and traveling to a neighboring city.  We then caught the next train that led us into land outside of our recently known land.  From there we travel farther by a small train to a boat dock that would take us to an island where the castle is located. Once we stepped foot on the island we gathered for snacks and then hiked our way up to castle doors. The castle was built by King Ludwig II who ruined the Bavarian economy by spending millions on his extravagant castles. His most famous of three castles inspired Walt Disney's castle at Disney World! We took a tour of many rooms such as the kings bedroom, dressing room, ball room, office and entry room. We  gathered more knowledge about the people and events that occurred during the time of the castle usage.  After we finished our tour, most of us rode back down towards the boat dock by horse carriage. As we waved goodbye to this important piece of history we sailed away back into the surrounding lake. We arrived at our starting location and felt tired from a day of long travels.

Meet Marla

My name is Marla mann and I am currently attending John F Kennedy memorial high school. This fall I will be a sophomore. A few things I am looking forward to while in Germany are getting to know my host family better, expanding my knowledge about German culture and making the world not feel so big.

Nurnberg

Our trip to Nürnburg ( with the Costa Ricans ) 
The first thing I want to put out there was that I was quiet bored on the train ride. I really don't know why but I was just tired and was at the point were I just didn't want to hear Spanish. No bueno (DRAT!!!!). But I was very glad that the weather was on our side. As we adventured into the market square we met our tour guide and we learned about the Church of our lady, How eyeliner came to be ( it was a surgeons pen), and then there was this artist who I completely forgot but he has something to do with a hare. His name was Albrecht Bürer or something like that. But I general the trip was wonderful. The two churches, or three if you want to be specific.  And the hill was crazy massive. But we are all safe and sound. Even all of the Costa Ricans :)

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Casey's School Day at Franz Marc

Today I went to school with Jannik. For second period I went to A 101 to meet up with the other USA exchange students. We meet the principle and some teachers. We talked about what we did over the last couple of days and talked about our next trips. After we talked we had the 5th grade English teacher show us around the school and gave us a map just In case we got lost. We had a 15 miniute brake after that and then we went to our last class, art. In art they where making national monuments out of different materials. The best one was a NASA rocket. After art we went home and took Collin with us. Collins host was on a field trip to Munich and was not home at the time so we went to the BMW museum. 

Presentation Day 1

Well, we all survived our presentations. More surprisingly I survived the day being that my host brother was over in Munich for the day. I started my morning as usual as I took the bus to school listening to music. The transportation system is very interesting over here, I can't really compare and contrast due to the fact that I hardly take the bus or the s link. But back to school, for first period was all gathered like usual and talked about our weekend. Same old same old. Then we presented our presentation, simple enough. Going to classes was hard because my host was not here so I decided to tag along with one of my German friends to class, or atleast what they were doing ha ha ha. But being the end of the day, I took the  train home, I don't remember how to spell it in German. And due to my great skill I got on the right train. But little did I know, I was going in the wrong direction -_- . Luckily it was only one stop and the train I wanted was the first train that came into the stop. With that enigma over, I walked home to find that we were going lederhosen shopping, I was pumped. So I bought a pair of lederhosen and decided that I am now ready for culture week. Be ready Kennedy Catholic High School, you are about to have a well dressed German on your hands :)

A Typical Day at Franz Marc Gymnasium

A typical school day starts with a ten minute bus ride to Markt Schwaben, the town where Franz Marc Gymnasium (5th through 12th grade) is located. The school is larger than Kennedy but not huge; the total enrollment is around 1,100 students). Here are some major differences between Kennedy and Franz Marc:
1. There are two schedules. One is from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with eight classes. The other is 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. with six classes. The longer schedule is on every Monday and Wednesday and the shorter schedule fills in the rest of the week.
2. On the 8 to 3:30 schedule, the students have an hour long lunch and students 9th grade or higher may leave the campus for lunch. On the 8 to 1 schedule there is no lunch.
3. On both schedules there are two fifteen-minute breaks.
4. Teachers don't have their own classrooms, they just go to whatever room their students are in. Also, instead of moving from classroom to classroom all day, students are often in the same room for different classes.
5. Sometimes the teacher will not be present for a lesson so the students may leave. 

On this particular day we had a long schedule. The first class was math, then physics, then chemistry. During the break students go to the front hall of the school and meet with friends and/or get something to eat or drink. The fourth class was French, followed by English. It happened that the teachers for the remaining lessons on this day were absent, so Julius and I got to leave school for the rest of the day. 

Greg's 2nd Weekend in Germany

So this weekend I went to a Barbecue. Didn't really do much but hang out, played Volleyball, all of that  interesting picnic stuff. Saturday, Brett was sack and I went to Olympia park and took a nice little tour around the park and went up the Olympia tower. It is completely different from the space needle. Sunday was just a relax day. After a  week it is always good just to relax. plus it was raining so I didn't really want to go outside. By the end of the day we decided to just hang out and watch the most manliest movie ever... Frozen. It has monsters and castles and who the heck am I fooling its a Disney movie. So yeah, my weekend.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Bertesgarten and Salzberg (Thursday)

Will's Report: Bertesgarten and Salzberg

The crew woke up and headed to school. What they did not expect was for the Oberstufe, or graduating class, to have pranked the entire school by putting classrooms outside, making messes in the hallways, and spraying students with water as they tried to enter. After briefly meeting in the classroom, the students made their way in a van and car to the train station, where they took a series of trains to the most south-east part of Bavaria: Austria.
Will quickly donned his American gear and as the crew was walking to the salt mine, they found an Audi hubcap, which they carried for the whole day, all while making plans for its uses. They got into the salt mine around 11:27, donned their jumpsuits, and hopped aboard a small train that would take them down to the deepest reaches of the mining operation. There they learned about the mining processes, saw a perfectly reflective underwater lake, and licked the walls and drank salt water. They emerged from the tunnels, took selfies, and removed the jumpsuits quickly in order to get to the next bus.
The bus arrived in Salzburg, Austria, where Mozart was born. The crew meandered through the town, across a lock-bridge, through several shopping areas, till they stopped at the Cathedral. After spending about 15 minutes touring the crypts and sections, the students were given freedom to wander as they wished, making sure they were back on the lock-bridge by 5:20. Cindy immediately went to explore the castle at the peak of the town, and Greg, Brett, and Will went shopping for souvineers, gifts, and food. Marla, Casey, and Collin gallavanted about, later running into Brett, Greg, and Will at the McDonalds.
Greg disappeared after that, and the five remaining at McDonalds were accosted by a man speaking German wielding newspapers. His questions were mainly directed at Will, who was going to buy a paper from him. Each time a new coin of higher value, the price of the paper would go up. Eventually we told him to leave, and he did, with one of Wills Euros and the newspaper Will had bought.
Discussion at McDonalds grew stale, and on realizing that there were 30 minutes of freedom left, the McDonalds Five quickly ran about to get some final gifts and Ice Cream. Collin and Casey spotted Red Bull World, and Collin proceeded to buy a very large shirt, which was worth 29 Euros. The crew made it to the bridge in time, and Cindy quickly emerged from the crowd. Marla had bought a lock, so she attached it to the bridge and threw away the keys.
  The gang then walked to the train station, and left for home. Upon nearing their destination, the group realized that their S-Bahn train would not be stopping at the pre-arranged station. Thus, there was another train transfer, and the group arrived home 40 minutes behind schedule. Our host families were all very understanding and we successfully completed another day in Deutschland.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Cindy's first day at school!

Gapp Cindy Daily Report #1


In the morning I woke up at 6 am because we were supposed to leave at 7:40 by bike :) it was so cool!! I haven't gotten a chance to ride a bike since finishing elementary school!! But I wasn't good at it. Two times I almost fell over from the bike and I was nervous to ride my bike in the busy morning traffic having to share the right of way with the cars on the street.
First class we went to was English . The teacher was late for 30 mins I guess because he was showing our teacher the school. Right away he started to talk about oral exam that they're about to have. The teacher was a nice old man who reminds me of Mr. Elderbrock in Kennedy. He is a nice man but I don't like the way he teaches because it doesn't allow me to think outside the box. Students were paired up to have a practice exam in front of the whole class and for whatever reason, I got to practice with them too. I was so nervous. I am not a native English speaker and I don't think my English is much better than the Germans'. The teacher realized that when he asked me to do the oral exam in front of the class. I was so embarrassed because they all expected a real American not a Chinese international student. That was my perception anyways. English was also the hardest because I have to be awake and prepared for his vocabulary questions.

The next class was German with Martin and Willie. The teacher was giving me a hard time in a helpful way of learning German. Clearly, he knows how to speak English but he refused to speak it with us. He was asking me questions and all I know is to say : "I can't understands what you said " in German :) thanks to Tabbi for teaching the most important thing in German. I called him Mr. Uwel but that was his first name! So it was pretty ironic that I called him that... He asked us to take a German book from the library so we can learn. I love that idea! He is strict, but a really cool teacher.

The next few classes didn't really leave any impression on me. The schedule was very confusing and the school was confusing too. I had completely no idea where I should go if I am not following my host sister. Besides that everything is good in Germany!!

Monday, June 23, 2014

Will Visits Berlin

Will Stryker is a 16 year old sophomore. He is in German 2 and is already picking up the language very well! While in Seattle Will enjoys driving, eating copious amounts of food, shooting sports, hiking/camping in the mountains and seeing movies. Will is  looking forward to understanding the life of a Bavarian family as well as being immersed in the German language and he is especially excited for the food!!

This weekend the Schmitz sons and Will went to Germany's capitol, Berlin. There they traveled by subway to different historical and governmental areas, ate lots of food, and joined the crowd near Brandenburger Tor for the Germany-Ghana football match. They also met up with Tabea and Cindy.

Casey's Italian Hiking Tour

Casey Stensaas will be going into his Junior year at JFK. He has taken two years of German and is excited to improve his German skills during his time in Bavaria. Casey is also looking forward to the food here as well as observing the differences how people live in Bavaria.

Casey's Italian Hiking Tour
Janniks family and I went to Italy to go hiking. We stayed at the familienhotel Feuersten. On Friday we went on a small hike to see some amazing waterfalls, we also walked around a small town there. On Saturday we went on a 3 hour hike ending at the Alms restraunt and then headed home. On Sunday we just relaxed and Janniks grandma, grandpa, and uncle came over and we had a nice Bavarian meal. After they left we went to the Olympiaturm Höchste Zeit. We walked around and saw some places where the Olympics where like the swimming pool and the soccer game. When we came home we just relaxed and Janniks got ready for school.

Greg's First Weekend in Germany


I have had an adventurous time in Germany so far. On Thursday we went over to St. Bartholomä by a boat. as we marveled upon the majestic mountains, the tour guide demonstrated how the valley had an echo by playing a small tune on the trumpet. I was truly amazed when we were told that the water in the lake was good enough to drink. I thought with the boats motors it would be bad, but I tasted it anyways and so far so good I assume. On Friday, I experience Germany's public transportation system. It was slightly different from Seattle's system, an example is that you have to press a button to open the doors. That really interested me. But as we journeyed through München (Munich) I was intrigued by the cobblestone paths, how the stones show a wave like design. It was truly awe inspiring. As we journeyed, we stopped by the Milka shop and there I meet the Milka cow and all of her cow babies (calves for you people who prefer the correct word to describe a cows offspring). Then on Saturday, I journeyed over to Regensburg to gaze at, the truly awe inspiring, St. Peter's cathedral. (or St. Peter's Dom as they say in Germany.) I was put into a different dimension when I gazed upon the stain glass, the pipe organ, and not to mention the statue in the front. It was truly spectacular. After being in awe of the cathedral, we then took our descent into the bishops sepulchure to see the bones of one the first bishops (or so I believe it was, I could be wrong) and all of the bishops up to I believe 1961. I knew there was a 9 and 6 in there somewhere. And to end Saturday we went to a public viewing to see the fußball game of Germany against Ghana which came out to be a draw. To finish off the weekend, on Sunday, we took a relax day at home. My host needed tome to do his homework before we go to school tomorrow. So we played basketball and fußball till noon and then came home to lunch and the formula 1 race. As I sit here writing this blog post I can truly say that I am glad to be here with this host family. However, I can also say that I miss home. I mean using euros and the metric system are nice and all. But to me, a dollar is $1.00 (not €1,00) and a mile is 5,280 feet long (not 1.609 kilometers). But other than that custom, I can say I miss my family, friends, special friends, neighbors, teachers, and other-people-who-I-may-not-remember-at-this-time-but-really-want-to-because-I'm-nice. Also, I am a little excited for school tomorrow because its new, German, and they probably won't understand a word I say :) . I can't wait to see what lies ahead in my European adventure, hopefully I don't get hurt anymore haha.

Berlin Meets Cindy

Come to the Germany as a exchange student is one of the best experience I would ever expected. The past 6 days with my host Tabbi had been awesome and sweet. The schedule was crazy but everything turns out to be so fun and so worth it.
On Thursday , we started our trip to Berlin , the largest city in Germany. We visit the "Brandenburger Tor" the gate of Berlin , and we went on a building to look at the overall Berlin. Tried many of the Berlin famous food like currywurst ( special sausage with special ketchup!) and Buletten and Döner ( without the help of Tabbi I won't be able to spell and find out those fantastic stuff !!
Saturday is a big day for Germany ! Especially Berliner ~ the soccer game ! Or I should say football game :) result wasn't the way people would expected, 2-2 against Ghana. But I totally experienced how mean those Germans were, we were at the square , watching the football with most of the Berliner, they all refuse to let people pass through them because they don't want to lose their perfect spot of view for the game. I guess this will never happen in Seattle.

Now is 12:05 am in the morning , we finished the game and we are headed back home, pretty cool .

While I was in Germany , I learn a lot of daily sentence. My expectation is easy but some how hard to achieve , I wish I can handle the daily conversation fluently , and understand the country more from the history aspect. I want to know the foreign policy and the reason for Germany to adopt this kind of foreign policy. I am also curious how people think of Hitler, and how Hitler had influenced the country .

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

GAPP 2014

Welcome once again to the blog of the Kennedy Catholic GAPP Exchange trip! We will use this blog to share the adventures, pictures and stories of the seven Kennedy students who will be discovering Germany over the next few weeks.

Good evening from Markt Schwaben, Germany! The eight of us arose early Tuesday morning to begin our two and a half week exchange trip to Germany. We successfully made it through security and at 6:30 am, with Starbucks in hand (vente caramel frapp with whip please), we boarded our four hour flight to Houston, TX. Within minutes of takeoff we were above the Seattle clouds and in the sunshine. One of the highlights of the flight was the incredible view of Mount Rainier from the air. It seemed close enough to touch and the proximity allowed breathtaking glimpses of the blue glaciers of Rainier. We flew over the snow capped Rocky Mountains and descended into the perfected circles of the rich Texas farmland. We had an easy landing in Houston and the boarding gate for our next flight was easy to find so after setting up camp nearby, we took some time to stretch out and walk around the airport. The students were able to pass the layover time by riding on the magic carpets, viewing the Best Buy kiosk, discovering the most comfortable way to recline on airport benches and of course sampling the many different food choices. At 3:25 pm we boarded our international flight to Germany and after a short technical delay we were in the air once again. Most students tried to get as much sleep as possible, but the immense movie selection at our fingertips proved to be somewhat of a distraction. Movies ranged from The Little Mermaid to The Grand Budapest Hotel and if that wasn't enough, virtual Texas Hold 'Em was on the game list. Needless to say, many students will be feeling the jet lag in its full force. We all made it through the Passport Security check easily and found our luggage and our new German host families awaiting us. It was exciting to be reunited with the German Students who had visited Seattle and Kennedy Catholic a few months prior! Big thanks to Uli who was also there to greet us. I don't know how theis program would last without her!
The German school is still on holiday so students will not be in the school until Monday.  We will part ways for now as we adventure Germany with our families for the weekend. A few students will be journeying to Berlin while others experience the city of Munich and there are even rumors of a small Italian getaway!
Check back in soon to read student bios and to learn about our weekend excursions!