I've come to the conclusion since coming here that Sean must not be very common in Germany, Brazil, Spain, or this general part of Europe. Everyone I meet assumes my name is Seen. And if I correct them they often think it is Shun. In one of my classes yesterday I actually introduced myself as "Sean not Seen". I'm pretty sure my instructor wrote my name down as exactly that, which gave me and the other Americans a kick.
We took a tour today of the city with our class, and though I've seen most of it by now I found that the buildings were still really well built. I find the older German architecture really appealing and want to take more pictures of it, but alas, I left my camera in my room this morning.
Architecture Picture: (They're old but hey, it'll do till I get back out with my camera)
Sean, Ha ha, I read some of your blogs and I enjoyed them a lot. Wish I was there too. Laura had similar nightlife in Spain. Now I have to tell you something.
AntwortenLöschenI can tell you this because I'm your great aunt technically. Ok, we, your family did not get the impression that you were in Germany to party all the time and not get any sleep! Besides, if you keep forgetting your camera and having to run for the bus and train, you will never get any good pictures that we can look at. We want to see some daylight pictures of Germany for next Thanksgiving.
So shape up and don't make me come over there.
Love,
Aunt Mardi
Haha, I've actually done a lot other then party but I've fallen a little behind in the blogging as of late. However my harder classes don't actually begin until this Monday so I've been enjoying the free time. I'm going to go to Wolfsburg tommorrow so I'll hopefully be able to get some more pictures there. I'm going to have to go back to Berlin though. I was on top of the Reichstag and didn't get to take any pictures :/
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