As of today, it has been almost five days since I first arrived in Switzerland and it has been absolutely a whirlwind of fun and excitement. I got off the plane in Zurich, after thirty-three hours of travel, completely exhausted. However, the fun wasn't over for me yet. First of all six other students and I had to get our luggage. I ran into a problem there. After going through five different airports, four different flights, and three different airlines, one of my bags had inexplicably disappeared. Let me tell you that that is one of the worst feelings while traveling, especially if it is the luggage with all your clothes in it. For a girl, it is horrible. But I digress. After reporting my bag missing I finally headed into the welcoming area where I was warmly greeted by my host brother and sister, with lots of hugs and huge grins.
After driving for fourty-five minutes, I arrived at what would be my home for the next four months. Right after getting settled into my room, my host sister Linda offered to take me swimming on Lake Lucerne, in their boat. As tired as I was, there was no way I was going to say no to a swim, especially since it was 30 degrees celsius outside. Later that day I laid down for a nap while dinner was being made. What seemed like minutes later, my host father Stefan was knocking on my door and telling me it was time to eat. Well, I dragged myself out of bed and down the stairs where a delicious meal of noodles and curried chicken awaited me. I have to admit, as delicious as the meal was, I had a hard time even keeping myself awake. Later I laid down and slept for a full fifteen hours! Talk about jet lag.
The next day I woke up late in the day and had breakfast/lunch. After that we went to the train station to get some pictures to go on my GA ID. This ID allows me to travel on almost all of the public transportation systems. Later that day, my counselor's oldest son Oliver picked me up and took me to his mom's house where I had another lunch with her family. A couple hours later my YEO's wife, Karin Sigg, who is also my last host mom this year, picked me up to get my GA, bank account, and phone. We also had to go to the police and get my passport verified. I needed to let the police know that I was there as well. Finally, I was able to go home relax a little bit. In the evening I helped my host family prepare a truely swiss meal of Röschti, raclet cheese, bread, and salad. Yum, it was absolutely delicious. After cleaning up I went up to my room to go to bed for the night.
On Saturday, or Samstag in Deutsch, I spent a lot of time outside enjoying the sun, since it was such a beautiful day. I was lucky enough to go shopping for groceries with my host mom and got a mini vocabulary lesson. Instead of Fred Meyers, they have a grocery store called Coop's. I really enjoyed going with my host mom and getting to know her a little bit. I also went swimming in the outdoor pool in the back yard. Later, Linda offered to take me to a local bar/hang out where I follow the time honored tradition and ordered.....apple juice. I have to admit that it was absolutely delicious though. I found it very interesting to meet some of the youth in the valley that congregated there. I also was able to watch the Olympics in German, a very fun experience itself. Finally, all tuckered out we biked back home in the dark.
The next day, Sunday, I was given the privilige to be given a tour of Engelbergerton by the esteemed Stefan and Pia Schmid. I have to say that I enjoyed myself very much. Our first stop was the train station and then the town center. I got to go into the church, which was absolutely beautiful. When I walked in there I was blown away by the architecture and decorative monuments. I also was able to see in the town center, the statue which Stans is famous for. Next we stopped by the transportation museum and then we went on towards Bouchs, on Lake Lucerne. Once we got to Bouchs we stopped to get a drink of delicious, refreshing water. After that it was back home. All together we biked for forty-eight kilometers, or 30 miles. It was a great day.
Today was my first day of language camp. I woke up at 6:30 this morning and got ready. I was downstairs and eating breakfast at 7:00. I then made my lunch and did my last minute preperations for my class, just making sure that I had everything I needed. At 7:40 we left for the train station and met up with Linda. Together, she and I traveled all the way to Luzern, where we arrived at 8:20 and met up with my Lehrerin (teacher). Linda then left to go shopping and I stayed with my teacher. After the other six students arrived we all boarded a train to Emmenbrücke, where we had our language classes. Today I learned about time, colors, numbers, and school supplies. However, the most helpful thing I learned today was about verb conjugations for both regular and irregular verbs. That was something that I realized I have a lot of trouble with. I am so happy I am learning German though! I can't wait till I can speak it fluently. I love it here!