Christopher's Report

January 10, 2007

The crazy first school day

The weekend was a pretty relaxing one. On Sunday evening I watched Independance Day on television with my host parents and then they went to sleep because they had to go to work on Monday again but I had still holidays. So I watched after Independance Day an interesting documentary on the History channel. So on the next morning I had a nice sleep in. I did not really feel ready for school yet and I did not really want to go on the next day. 

I met on the afternoon with Mo the other Exchange student from Thailand who has only written 1 report so far ( 1/2 report and another 1/2 report= 1 report). I took the bike to the Athletic Club of Weston where we met. We played first tennis which was big fun then we went into the weight room the second hour to train our muscles. We want to do that now every week. At about 5.15 I drove back home with a wonderful sunset in my back. In the evening my hostfather and I watched the bowl championship game where the Gators won.

When I woke up at 7 o'clock in the morning I hated the first day of school. I dragged myself into the bathroom and got ready. When I came to school there was a "gewusel" in German and I think a confusing atmosphere. Everybody was walking around even that the bell rang. I met my homeboy (who is Mo if anybody asks) at the Guidance. There I changed my schedule. Then after some time I went to my Spanish class. After that I went to the Guidance again where I met Marit who will be attending CBHS this year because she likes Weston better than Flanigan High School. After she spoke and registered I and Mo showed here the school and we introduced here to every celebrety the school has like the security and the assistant principals. Then we had lunch but I had a class and that was Biology so I went back with Marit and I got a pass for me and Mo. I did not like my Biology class I was the only Junior among Sophomores. I am hopefully going to change that. After the class we had D lunch the best lunch in school. And now everybody has got it. Me, Mo the other German exchange student and some other nice guys. My last lesson was French to which I came late of course. In my Fench class there are about 38 pupils. The class was full like a bucket. But the teacher is fun. After the busy day which I only visited half I am looking forward to the next school day. But to what I am looking forward most is the next Thursday where I can visit the Rotary Meeting in the morning and where I miss the first class. But otherwise it is great getting up early again. Because morning hour has got gold in her shower.