I'm in Deutschland folks!!!
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Me and my precious brother Caleb at the airport |
After last week's scrambling to get
everything done, throwing out, cleaning, storing, packing, and saying
hard goodbyes, I'm actually here. I left Thursday morning at 6:00am,
so I had to be at the airport at 4:00am (ick!). Only got 2 hours of
sleep, and when I got to the airport found out that all three of my
checked bags were at least 10 pounds under weight, so that was a bit
of a bummer, seeing as I'd been getting rid of lots of stuff that I
thought I couldn't take with me. Oh well. Just a lesson in letting go
of that which is really not important! I said a teary farewell to my
parents, Hannah, and Caleb, and boarded the plane to Chicago. I had a
9 hour layover there, so I tried to sleep some in the terminal, but
just managed a couple hours or so of light and interrupted dozing.
From Chicago I flew to London, which takes a little under 8 hours. I
sat in the same row as a young man from Germany, so it was nice to
converse with him about where I was going and what his impression was
of the USA. Didn't sleep a wink the whole time though. As we were
getting nearer to London the sun was coming up, and I got to see a
glimpse of Ireland!!! If you know me well, you know that that is a
big deal. One of these days I'll get there! I had a short wait in
London and then it was off to Basel-Mulhouse. In the airport there I
figured out how to get through on the French side, got my passport
stamped, picked up my luggage (didn't even have to wait for it as it
was coming out on the belt as I walked in), and met Calvin, our Res.
Life supervisor, who was there to pick me up. It was a seamless and
uneventful trip, thank God!
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Scenery around Holzen |
On the drive from Basel to Holzen
Calvin pointed out where the borders to France, Switzerland, and
Germany all were (I was in England, France, and Germany all in one
day!), what some of the road signs meant, and gave me some general
info about the area. The scenery is beautiful, lots of green fields
and small villages crowded with peaked-roof houses. We got to Hölzen,
a village not too far from Kandern, where one of the school dorms is.
This dorm is called Storchenblick, meaning something like “stork
view” or “view of the storks” due to the large population of
storks living in the area. There are a few perched atop the church
across the street! All of the RA's are staying at Storch for this
first week of orientation. It's been great to get to know them and
share the start of this new era together! God truly has been amazing
in His provision for all of us. Several of us were unsure even just a
few short days ago whether we would be able to come at this time or
not. But there is only one RA who is not yet here, and she gets here
on Tuesday! Praise the Lord! He is good!
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Shopping in Lörrach |
Orientation
officially starts tomorrow (Monday) morning. We will be having German
classes in the mornings this whole week, as well as learning to drive
in Germany, and other Res. Life training. We have orientation for the
next 3 weeks, and then students arrive, so we will be busy bees! On
Thursday we will be finding out which dorms we are assigned to, and I
think we're all anxious to know, but enjoying our time together all
the same. Today we had church at Black Forest Community Fellowship,
an English-speaking church that holds its services at BFA and which
we will be attending with the students during our time here. The
people were very welcoming, and I'm excited to better know who they
are. All of the Res. Life staff had lunch and supper together today
here at Storch, which was delicious and great to get to know not only
RA's better but also dorm parents and our Res. Life supervisor and
other staff.
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Some of the RA's on a walk in the country-side |
Well,
it's 7 hours later here than in Arkansas, so I'll be heading to bed
soon. I was able to push through Friday without taking any naps or
falling asleep early so that I could start my new sleep schedule as
soon as possible. It was hard but it's working! I slept 13 hours that
first night, and I've had almost no jet-lag since! Yay! Hopefully
it'll stay that way!
I'll
try to keep you guys updated on how orientation is going. I've
already butchered my way through ordering pizza and ice cream in
German, so I'm excited to get into some classes! Please pray that I
would have the energy and emotional strength to keep up with
everything that's going on. I have a feeling that it's going to get
harder than it has been pretty quickly with all the new information
that we'll be taking in. I appreciate it!!
James
1:17
Every
good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of
the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.