Friday, February 12, 2010

From Osnabrück to Ibbenbüren: A Tail of Switching Host Families

Grüße,

With mixed feelings, I greet this day of changing host families.

It has been a truly wonderful time living with the Pott family of Sutthausen, Osnabrück.  They have treated my well, and I enjoyed myself during the five months they welcomed me into their home.

As I move into the home of the Kirsch family in Ibbenbüren, I am excited to break out of my normal routines and try something new.  They have welcomed me graciously, and I can already tell it will be a strong, warm family enviroment.  With three siblings in the house--5 year old Frida, 15 year old Konstantin, and 18 year old Anneke--it will always be a fun atmosphere.

The negative of moving is that I now must take a train everyday to and from school.  It takes 20 minutes one-way and costs 104€ every month!  Thankfully, my Rotary club will pay the hefty price for me.




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Aside from the switch, everything has really taken an up-swing for me lately.  I am getting involved with some local activist groups and attending a series of conferences for young journalists.  The Imagineer has been attracting some fine writers for the next year, including both experts and novices.


Servus,
Alex

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