Thursday, September 23, 2010

Hit the ground running

I returned from Paris with a lot on my plate:

Are there internships I can get involved in?
How can I find a tandem Deutsch partner?
Plan trips on my free weekends and break!
What do I get as a gift for H's family?
I need to go on my field studies!
How can I fully experience this program?
Etc. etc.


Also my language course teacher kicked into high gear us - I am not sure if it was the fact we lost a lot in Paris, or we were just learning harder material, but this past week was analogous to a training camp...or multiple root canals at the orthodontist. I do feel that I retain a lot more material, but I feel we're the only class that leaves the room with our heads hanging - I burn calories in that class for sure! Next door, I can hear the classroom singing someone happy birthday, or laughing and chatting, while we silently work on worksheets.

Haha, it's all good. I think it's worth it.

It came to me that Deutsch will be something I would like to know and keep up for the rest of my life.

I just found a possible Koreanisch-Deutsch tandem partner who is an Opera singer. Whoo! I can't wait to possibly meet them and work on both languages while I'm here!

I'm thinking, I don't have to travel all over Europe - I would like to get to know Berlin really well first. I love this city, so I should take the time. Also, I should take the time to find out ways to work here, even if it is an internship...or club work. I want to be involved.

Let's see what I can do.



Sunday, September 19, 2010

She visited Paris

Paris, you stole my heart and my money <3>
The Eiffel Tower: can you believe this is what I saw?

Notre Dame

Wandering the streets of Paris at night

Paris (and France as a whole) is a fantastically beautiful place that can't be compared or repeated. My little romantic heart squealed at the sight of the Eiffel Tower at night, the beautiful sights atop Montmartre, and the bumbling night life in Bastille. Still, Paris was a city I felt very ambivalent about: I loved the art, the beauty, the romanticism, but in reality it was very dirty and people were generally rude.


Advice: traveling in large groups is always tough, but especially tough in a city such a Paris without working handy phones.


Versailles:

Montmartre:



Normandie:



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Neukölln Flohmarkt

This is my new home away from my studio home in Osdorfer away from my Home in the Bay!
The following aspects that you'll love:

Fresh, Cheap, Large Produce

Cheese!

Amazing Ghanaian food with a pink spicy puree you'll love
Turkish Delight
Fresh Juices
Gypsy style music performances and sitting areas along the river
Gypsy style music playing by the riverfront
Can you imagine us: buying a 3 Euro plate of rice, chicken wings, fried plantains sitting along the waterfront listening to the soft crooning of street singers? I will indulge myself with those moments weekly at the markt.
I will try to take some friends - I am 100% sure they will enjoy it. yes!

I also need to trek back here to Prenzlauerberg to get some authentic Asian rice. The Ja! Rice mashed squares is not doing it for me. heh.


This weekend is the France trip. I'm so excited. However, first thing's first - there are a few tasks at hand before I leave:

1. Mail posters and postcards home
2. Email folks
3. Do laundry (pants)
4. Budget for France
5. Stop by Kreuzberg area and get some nice thick heels or loafers. Nothing too expensive. I don't know if I'm kidding myself, but Paris seems like a "heels" type of place >:3
6. Upload pictures to update blog.

Notice, these are not in any particular order of importance.

I am definitely seeing a side of Berlin I am loving. Can someone fall in love with a city like this?

Monday, September 6, 2010

A Long Friday, Jane Arrives, Panorama

I returned to Potsdam for a student trip. I initially thought it would be boring since I had come before with BH. But I went into the palaces, got to talk and get closer with some cool folks, and see a beautiful, sunny side of Potsdam. It's a city unlike any other. BTW: H&M and McDonald's everywhere. They're peppered in between the old picturesque tourist attractions.

We first went to the Celienhof Palais and saw the tables that Stalin, Churchill, and Truman sat at during the Potsdam Conference. It's strange to be so close to a history I studied and glorified (in a way). Seeing the tables, the accents to the rooms they stayed in, I remembered they were politicians and men like any other, who partook in extra ordinary events in our history. Cool.


Site of the Potsdam Conference August 1945

Afterwards, we took a tour of the Sansouci Palais of Friedrich II, which in some rooms had beautiful gilded accents, and others just a failed clash of jarring colors and decor. Generally though, it's way better than my pad (haha) so I wouldn't complain if i was stuck with it. I would show it off on MTV Cribs, and it would be tight.

All of us hung around afterwards at Rahaus Steglitz before the mandatory dinner, which was actually really yummy. There was minimal socializing outside of the table we sat at, which was fine - all the people I had interest in talking too were already at my table :P

We left around 9:30 or so and took the bus back home to get ready and go out again. We went to Kreuzberg area to meet up with J's German Buddy. The night was really fun! We met at Minaj and I watched my friends meet girls and girlfriends get hounded by German boys. tehe. We eventually and fist-pumped the night away at a 90's Rock Club. Jimmyeatworld and other songs of my youth!

Saturday, Jane and Maria arrived and I transited over to Prenzlaurberg to meet them after Lasagna with the homies. It's a cool area - they rented an apartment from a seamstress who lives in Oakland. The place is gorgeous it really harkens me back to the days in Prague, which I won't ever forget. We went out to the Panorama Bar, which was a ridiculous/strange/crazy/awesome/techno club hidden away in this factory warehouse - it's full of bald dudes in leather ass-less chaps and bondage belts. I thought "so this is the Berlin I've heard about in movies"


Sunday, Jane Maria and I woke up and trekked down the street to the flea market. It was rows and rows of different vendors: bags, antiques, glasses, knick-knacks, currywurst and pizza, etc. etc. We all bought bags for less than 20 euros or so and I finally got myself a backpack, that's a used one from the military. It has "Miller" written on it. I wonder who this soldier was like, I bet he didn't suspect a little korean girl would purchase this years later.

We made a killing here


Jane's "Hangry" face

Say "no!" to thongs in a box

Karaoke Contest at the Park

Jane and Maria leave on Thursday, so I plan to stay the night even though I must wake up really early and trek across Berlin to get to class. I only have so much time to spend good times with good people. I gotta cherish those short moments we are together.


Alles Gut!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

So she went to Berlin...

Last fall, I was in Seoul. Gallivanting Sinchon with the glow of the Eternal Traveler, I decided to go I wanted to go abroad again next fall- to BERLIN. After all the fuss, the stress, the doubts, here I am :)


H met me at the airport, which I felt during his stay and after he left, that helped me adjust to such a huge change here in Berlin. Showing me around, staying with me, I got accustomed to the subways, and it didn't feel so overwhelming. Such a fun week with him! I will have to visit him in Spain, it's a country I'd like to introduce myself to and it'd be a pleasure to see him again :)


I've traveled through the tourist areas of Berlin, now its time to dig deeper :] and explore the nooks and crannies in between ~

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After 10 hours of classes and one long, but peaceful subway ride to Osdorfer Str, I'm back home, tidying the place up, casually eating dinner and studying Deutsche Begegnungen with my mud face mask applied. Aside from the mild scare I had from forgetting about my face mask and looking in the bathroom mirror, It's been a good night.... a good week, a good end of the month, despite mishaps here and there - things that come with traveling on a whim.


I miss, however: