Tuesday, November 27, 2012

My story so far.

Hello again!

So the past few weeks have been full of hanging out with new friends I've met at my latest language school, GLS (German Language School), helping with the chilluns, and applying for my second time to college for next year.  Fun!

I finished my 1 month long course at GLS on Friday and will start back at my old one, Goethe Institut, after the new year.  So now I have about a month of free time to fill up with a little travel, helping more around the house and seeing what else Europe has for me.

A couple days ago I was talking about how I wanted to get involved in some sort of volunteering or ministry here, especially since I'm off until January.  But my sister said something really cool that reminded me to enjoy my time here.  She said to not focus on doing, doing, doing stuff.  That we tend to think that if we're not doing, doing, doing then we're not successful and that our lives are boring.  She said that we need to remember to enjoy life.  Enjoy family and every day and not to focus on getting involved in activity after activity, but to be happy with the things that are in our lives now.  I just thought that was really cool.

Living with my big sister in a foreign country, where she's totally in her element and obviously happy and thriving, has really opened my eyes.  She totally fits into this international, multilingual, incredible city of Berlin, and anyone can see that.  Family and friends might miss her and the kids really badly (I know I did for two years), but now that I've seen their settled lives here and how well they're doing, I now see why this is the place for them.

One of the many things I've learned here is that while we may be upset at people's decisions because it doesn't make us happy or makes us sad, we still need to support them.  We need to remember that, especially if they're family, if it's important to them and it makes them happy, then by all means be there for them and join them in their happiness.

I, myself, have learned a good bit of German in the five months (already?!) I've been here.  I know WAY more than I knew when I flew in on July 1st, and I think that's really cool.  I've met tons of really great people, had so many laughs and interesting talks with my sister, enjoyed helping get the kids from school and babysitting them, and experiencing how people live on this side of the Atlantic.

Over the past few months randomly when I'm on the Tram or walking down the street, I just think how different my life is now from a year ago.  A year ago I was a typical senior in high school.  I went to school, made good grades, was involved with my youth group and church and planned on attending college in the fall.

Then, along came February and a slight change in events and what do you know?  My life for the fall of '12-'13  was going to be spent in Berlin, Germany.  I wouldn't be a freshman in college like most of the 18-year-olds in the US, but I would be learning a whole other language and getting used to life in Europe.

This year off/abroad has already opened my eyes in so many areas.  Berlin is not at all like the Bible Belt southeastern US.  People don't greet you with a smile wherever you go and if they don't like you, they don't hide it.  You hear Italian, Spanish, Russian, French and many other languages spoken daily, not just German.  You encounter not the friendliest of people on a normal basis.  It is, as a whole, very different from the good ole South. 

I have had an absolute blast so far and can't wait to see what the next chapter of my story holds :)


2 comments:

  1. Love what your sister said and love this update. Glad you're having fun!!!

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  2. thanks! yeah, i hadn't updated my fans in a while so i thought now was the perfect time ;)

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