![]() I know. Once again I am a remiss blogger, and for that I apologize sincerely. It has been a hectic few weeks in Berlin, but I have finally settled into a routine (and am pulling myself out of the illness that has been afflicting me for just over a week). My initial post was more of an introductory-check-out-this-cool-photo sort of affair, so here I will give a more complete summary of my life this semester. I live in a complex in Kreuzberg, Berlin along with 39 other people from Northeastern (38 students, 2 international student advisors) and a good number of other study abroad students from assorted colleges. We take our classes either within the complex, or a short walk away at the annex of a local high school. This semester, my courseload includes 5 classes -- Holocaust Studies; Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Pop Culture; Berlin: Capital of the 20th Century; Politics of the European Union; and a 1 credit "Global Experience" course . My days are usually free until about 1 in the afternoon, when classes and activities begin. I wish I could tell you about how productive I am in this time block, but the reality is that I use it mostly to sleep... Although occasionally I will go do laundry before everyone else wakes up. We are responsible for cooking our own meals, which means that I've eaten a lot of pasta compilations (and that other people on my floor have been eating out almost every day at the kebab place down the street). To this end, the grocery stores are conveniently nearby -- as are several pharmacies and drugstores (convenient, because we've all been catching ill... likely from the low levels of hygiene in our communal kitchen). Homework gets done whenever there is spare time, and we have a lot of programmed events, especially on weekends. On Sundays most stores are closed, so I have a list of museums and other places I'm hoping to go to. Since the last time I posted, we've been all over the city. I took myself to the Botanical Gardens, we took a tour of the Reichstag, visited Potsdam, saw some of Berlin's famous museums, went to a local soccer game at the Olympic Stadium from 1936, etc. I'm having a lot of fun here, and I think it's going to be very difficult to leave in December (although the way the weather is going downhill, who knows). 🎶Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You - Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons🎶
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Jackie Steinman
9/23/2016 04:46:14 pm
Hey! Glad to hear everything is well and that you are recovering! I hope you have an amazing semester and get to enjoy everything that Germany has to offer while learning more about the awesome topics you get to study! But I still can't wait to see you again <3
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Bianka
10/2/2016 07:44:11 pm
Sounds you're off to a good start. I love the fact that you're experimenting with cooking and I hope the kitchen hygiene is improving:)! Your recipes are creative, and I would not be surprised if you end up writing an inspirational booklet "ramen 100 ways, a busy student's health cookbook" 👍🏻😊 hugs, MoM
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