In 2012 my sister Rosie came to Germany for an exchange. We came over afterwards as a family and met up to visit Italy, France, Germany and also Switzerland. I knew at this time that I wanted to do an exchange and Beatrice (a German teacher at Orana who organised Rosie's exchange) knew a family friend of hers that also wanted to come over to Australia on an exchange. Since we were in Europe we decided to meet them so we would both know each other.
That is the main reason why it wasn't too awkward or a complete suprise when we met Jakob in Sydney airport - even though it had been two years.
Jump three months ahead and to the start of my stay in Germany:
Everything was new, but mainly everyone speaking German left me a bit confused. I have to say that I was really lucky to have Jakob translating a bit for me, though also a bit unlucky because he still automatically speaks a bit of English to me . But one of the best things of the first day was driving down the Autobahn at 160km/h. I think when I get back to Australia, it will feel like we are crawling along the highway.
My room is right at the top of the house with a nice view into their garden and out accross the German houses. The first two pictures are drawings of my room and the third is looking out of my window:
On the third day I had settled in a bit more and Jakob suggested we go the Porsche or the Mercedes Museums (both companies are based in Stuttgart, close to where I am staying). I chose the Porsche. The museum not only houses some of the worlds best Auto engineering feats but also has the coolest architecture I have ever seen
Inside was even better, there were so many cars; right back from the very original Porsche's, the Le Mans racing beasts to todays sports cars
Porsche 911 GT2 |
All the -trophies that Porsche have won. |
Porsche Carrera GT |
Porsche Carrera GT |
Porsche Carrera GT |
The Porsche Museum was by far the best museum that I have ever visited, and I plan on going back again when I have the chance.
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