Tuesday, July 07, 2009

I wish I understood more German...

Thus far in Bonn I've had a few minor adventures.

I live right in Bonn, which makes me very close to things, but I use the public transportation less than everyone else. I'm getting the hang of things pretty quickly, mainly because I have a weird knack for public transportation. On Sunday, Stephanie, Andrew, and I took the tram out into the countryside to this rock climbing place. The people there were so immensely helpful in explaining things. Although Andrew only had a little rock climbing experience and I had even less, Stephanie teaches at the A&M rock wall so they put her in charge of teaching Andrew and I what we needed to know. I had a lot of fun mainly because Stephanie and Andrew picked the easiest walls out for me. On the way back though I forgot to get my house keys out of Stephanie's backpack so I couldn't get into the house. Luckily Stephanie had only gone to the AIB, unluckily I got lost 3 times trying to find the AIB and had to call my host mother and tell her to go to dinner without me. I was worried that she was mad that she'd waited for me, she and some friends were going on a picnic, but I think she was just concerned.

Monday I made sure to be on time for dinner with my host mother, we chatted about the Museum König, a natural history museum in Bonn, and also about Konrad Lorenz a pioneering animal ethologist that Dr. Friend (my ethology prof.) is very enthusiastic about. It was fun because she told me a few interesting stories.

The German parliament first met in the Museum König and they hid all the taxidermied animals except the giraffe so in the pictures there are all these dignitaries and towering above them is this stuffed giraffe.

She also told me about this famous swan that imprinted on this boat (I think in Holland?) and so it would follow the tourist boat all around and got so sad when it was taken out of the water for the winter that they put it back in this special pond and tourists from all around the world would come to see the swan. It reminded me of The Trumpeter Swan this old E.B. White book my family listened to on tape when we were kids. In the story this swan cannot trumpet, but his father steals a brass trumpet for him and the swan spends some time bugeling for a summer camp and in a pond playing for a swan boat all in pursuit of this special lady swan who gets stuck in a zoo.

Today, Tuesday, we visited the Museum König to see a Darwin exhibit and we're supposed to write a couple paragraphs about one of the exhibits. The problem is that the exhibits explanations were all in German. Dr. Wasser and Stephie sorf of translated for us but it was a bit difficult and I'm one of those people who likes to read all the signs in an exhibit (this is why my mother and I were kicked out of two museums in Washington D.C. because they were closing and I was still reading the exhibit descriptions.) I can't help but feel that once again on this trip I would get more out of it if I understood more German. I think when I get home I'll endeavor to actually learn German, I've always preferred it to Spanish or French, I think German just sounds wonderful to listen to and maybe I'll have a German Expressionism movie binge while I'm at it.

Anyway This is already way too long so I'll end it here.

Tschüss!
Caitlin

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