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January 5, 2009
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At first I want to tell you about my
great weekend at Disneyworld. These four days were really amazing, not
only because of Disneyworld itself but also because of all the other
exchange students I met again, especially the ones from Tennessee and
Wisconsin, which I met for my first and (unfortunately) last time.
The four Park themselves were very interesting; although we had one
day for each park it seemed like it was impossible to see every part
and to get every ride. I was amazed by the detail of every attraction,
every little ride had its own little story, and the waiting areas were
designed in the fitting scheme and full of little details to explore.
With the hotels where we stayed it was the same thing, they all had a
special theme and were full of big reminders of the World of Walt
Disney. I also really liked the special culture program we did at
Epcot, it was really interesting to hear what different people think
about different cultures.
The Dinner at the Epcot-lake was definitely one of the highlights; we
had an excellent view of the fireworks and a really good Italian
dinner J So, all together, I had a great time and it was a great
experience! (and once more I realize how lucky I am being here and
experiencing these kind of things J )
I have to admit, that I didn't feel like Christmas when break started,
because I was just not used to walk around in shorts and T-shirt
during Christmas time. On Christmas Eve, my whole family met at our
house and we unwrapped presents around the Christmas tree, I had a
little present for each of them, and they got some really cool stuff
for me, too J. After that we went to a friends house where a really
big Christmas dinner took place. We had a lot of good food, and when I
went to bed, I was full, tired and happy J. The reason why we did the
present unwrapping on Christmas Eve and not, as usual, on Christmas
morning, was that our plane to Denver, Colorado left at 8 o'clock in
the morning. Yes, I got so lucky that I would go on a Snowboarding
trip over Christmas break! My parents have a good friend who has a
little house in Arrowhead, right next to Beaver Creek. My mum
surprised us on the way to the Airport with three socks filled with
little gifts such as hand warmers and so I experienced a little bit of
the American Christmas.
When we arrived in Denver we rented a car and drove up to Arrowhead,
where it was freezing -2 degree Fahrenheit and a snow everywhere. The
next morning we rented our gear, fortunately this was not my first
time snowboarding, so I had an idea what to do.
From that point we spend every morning to afternoon on the slopes and
when we got home me and my brother went into the hot tub in the
garden. It was great to sit in the steaming hot tub watching the 2
food high snow around.
One day we went to dinner in a special restaurant, called the Minturn
Country club. The special Think about it was, that you cook your meat
yourself on a huge grill in the middle of the room. I got some
instructions and tips, and from that point I was all on my own. It was
a lot of Fun, and the result was very tasty, too J.
We got back from Colorado on January first, the first day of '09, and
so I had a weekend left before school started again.
On Saturday I went to a surprise party for Nada's birthday at her
hostfamilys house. It was a great success and I had a lot of fun!
So, I think that was a little review over the recent things I
experienced in beautiful Florida and Colorado. The second semester
just started and school is waiting for me'
Thanks again to Rotary for giving me this opportunity, especially to
John who is a great councilor and a great friend J And I think I got
very lucky with my Hostfamily, that they took me to such a great trip
J Thank you!
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November 7,
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Homecoming, Halloween and the election
At first, I still feel very good here in Florida, and I have a lot of
fun! Thanks to Rotary and all the involved people again!
For those who never heard of it, Homecoming is a great dance around
October, organized by the high school. Usually it takes place in a big
ball room which can be in a hotel or convention center for example.
Everybody is supposed to dress up properly, that means tuxedos and
evening dresses.
The Cardinal Gibbons (my high school) Homecoming dance with the topic
Halloween took place in the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center. If you
weren't here at 8 o'clock they wouldn't let you in, so I left early
and arrived at 7. Another special thing, which really surprised me,
was that some students collected money together and rented a big limo
or a party bus. These big Hummer-limousines looked really luxurious
and were very comfortable inside. I've never been inside one before
and I haven't seen those that often in general. At the Dance was a big
Buffet, where everybody could eat as much as he wanted. In the middle
of the big room was a gigantic dance floor, and the DJ already played
music. I thought there would some kind of assembly first, or at least
a little speech, but as everybody arrived, all these nice dressed
people charged the dance floor. And that was basically what everything
was about: A big dance party. When the event ended at eleven I was
really exhausted but I had soo much fun that evening and met a bunch
of new people. All these things made my first (and unfortunately last)
Homecoming to a great experience! I know the tickets aren't that
cheap, but I can recommend everybody to go!
Halloween is another great American event. Though I already had an
idea of Halloween because it very popular in the area in Germany I
live, but it was nothing compared to the real American Halloween. Even
in school we did a dress-up day, where everybody was wearing a
costume. And not any costume, especially the seniors really tried to
wear the best and most extraordinary one. We had a lot of fun, that
day in school J.
With my host-brother I curved out a pumpkin and put it out in the
front yard.
The evening was the best, trick or treading with some friends, all in
a great costume is really a great experience. We collected so much
candy, that our all-together-bag collapsed in the middle of the
street, and we suddenly had a big candy mountain there.
Many people were sitting with a nice costume and a big bowl of candy
in front of their houses, having a nice evening and giving away candy
to all the people passing by.
All in all another great day and evening!
I'm really happy that I came here this year, so I was able experience
the Presidential Election 2008, an arresting event. At the day I
arrived I noticed all the little signs in the front yards and the
bumper stickers on the cars. These things, and especially the TV adds
are not used in Germanys elections. In general, I never experienced so
much passion for politics, I saw a lot of people standing at the
highways, showing posters of their candidates. If my parents were
watching political magazines on TV, even my two brothers (12 and 14)
came to watch. So, we all sat there together until late in the night
on election-day, waiting for the scores.
I think now, after everything is over, these passions will loose a bit
of their strength, but still, politics are very interesting here in
the USA!
So, these are my experiences of the last time, I hope you enjoyed
reading them J
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Homecoming (thinks he likes this idea!) |
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September 8, 2008
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Report 1
1) about me!
2) First time in Florida
3) School
4) Weekend activities
1) Hello, my name is Lukas Grosse-Kleimann, I am from western Germany
and just arrived here on August 5th. I live with my Host family in
Oakland Park.
I really like to spend time with my host brothers, we go fishing or
swimming, or sometimes, we play videogames. I also like reading,
drawing and doing sports.
2)At first I can say, that I feel really well here in Florida.
This started with the really nice welcome on the airport with my
counselor, John Aquino, a really nice guy, my host father and a lot of
other Rotarians from my Host club RC Fort Lauderdale. Then I got
really lucky because my Host family was on vacation on the Keys, and I
just joined them there for 3 more days, which were really exiting. At
this point, thanks again to my host family for these great days!
3) I go to Cardinal Gibbons High, not far away from my house. It's a
Catholic private school, which has a high level of education. So
except for Math, school here in America is not that easy as many
people in Europe say. I wear a nice uniform and have every day the
same classes at the same time. In this school are very exciting
subjects, I hadn't the chance to take them in Germany, for example
drawing. I also joined the Science & Engineering Club, which is really
fun.
4) On my weekend I spend most time with my family. I really enjoyed
the first Orientation meeting; it was fun to get to know all these
people from all over the world.
Last weekend I went with John to the movies and had a nice dinner
after that.
So, these are my first experiences in Florida!
Thanks again to Rotary for giving me this wonderful opportunity.
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