Wednesday, December 29, 2010

christmas.

so christmas at the bode was a rush of confusion and awesomeness. we lost four students and will gain two when we return. for various reasons, they left to go back home. we had copious christmas festivities. we visited the Stuttgart Christmas market, caroled in Fischbach, caroled in the friedrichshafen christmas market, had a banquet, had a K group christmas party and an open mic night. the k group christmas dinner was possibly the best part. we had raclette which is a cheese smelling like unclean bottoms melted in your own tray while you grill meat and veggies on the table grill. the end result is delicious. well. christmas festivities blew by quickly and i was off with my crew to dublin. we arrived in dublin problem free and had low expectations for our accommodation but we were overwhelmingly pleased to find our apartment nothing short of amazing. dublin was my favorite! i loved it. we went to christ church cathedral for church the next day. it's a cathedral from 1030 ad. it was awesome. they had this very holy and reverent sermon and i suspected the church was kept in this manner. wrong. we went to the crypt for a tea and coffee reception afterwards where we found a giftshop, a picture with santa station, and a cafe. along with a tour for about eight euros of the treasury. exorbitant. the sermon was by a kind woman who said we needed to focus not on the commercialism of christmas but on god. then we found the basement picture of santa for six euros booth. hmm.

but dublin was awesome. temple bar had the best restaurants and bars and cheasy shopping areas. the sights were well worth the hike it took to get there. i would not mind living in Dublin some day. anyway. dublin went by with few scrapes and we were off to paris. we had a flight delay that didn't actually place us behind schedule. on our final part of the trip, a train ride, someone killed themselves by jumping in front of out train so we were delayed again for 2 hours. an uncomfortable time to be certain.  paris went by in a flash of sights and whatnot. we went to disneyland paris for a cold christmas day. a very cold christmas day. my feet were soaked and icy accompanied by the wost headache i have had since i arrived in europe. paris degenerated form here and i failed to be charmed by the famed city. it was sprawling ugly dirty and snobby. but the louvre was well worth the visit. too big to cover in one day but still well worth it. after three of the guys left, me and the girls left for a hostel nine miles outside of paris. it was not too sketchy. but we walked around the next couple days and i finally left for england. (realize these are incredibly condensed versions of the actual accounts) my flights were fine but i had to run top speed through heathrow to make it to my second flight. i made it, but my bags did not. so i had to camp out in edinburgh until they got there. then for about nine more hours  until i coulod catch a bus to the train station to get a taxi where i crashed here to type this.


and here are christmas formal pictures. holiday pictures later.

http://picasaweb.google.com/bittermanwill/WinterFormalAndStuff?authkey=Gv1sRgCMTwrJK48eTyCw#

Thursday, December 9, 2010

so...i guess i have to say something dont i.

well it is christmas time in germany....wow. already. american christmas time carries with it a level of stress. german christmas is...fun. there are christmas markets everywhere which are magical places where many remarkable treasures can be found at great prices. and by great i mean exorbitant. but still...the magic of christmas is in the air. and the bode is full of life...full of crazy busy christmastime fervor. we had caroling throughout fischbach in the pouring rain with our k groups. it was slightly miserable. there is a lot of snow here which is highly untypical for this area of germany. none of us are complaining about this. we then had a christmas concert at the friedrichshafen christmass market. it was cold. we have another concert planned for saturday plus a k group christmas dinner/white elephant. next week i have 2 big papers due and i need to get cracking on them. christmas plans were as follows. dublin, paris and rome. due to lack of proper funding, rome fell through and i am now going to be saying with Matt and Liam at matt's grandmothers in england. this is exciting. matt and liam are people you do not know. so i wont go into great detail. hmm. not much else to report. we are losing 4 students next semester and getting 3 new ones. sad and exciting at the same time. well it is almost lockup time so i need to go. sorry these postings are so ridiculous and choppy. bye. and sorry for the typos. bye.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

just bode life.

well the other day was the best day of my life. lets see...woke up late, went to brunch, it was teh first day i wasn't sick anymore, so i pigged out. then we went to the flea market where i found a nasty old sweater and a matching zip up vest. they are amazing and go right well with my newly discovered old man fashion. i also got a sweet dress vest for one euro and it fits perfectly. oh, and i forgot to mention, we did not hae to pay for bus or train fare to get to the flea market because my RA took a group of us in the school's bus/van. so anyway...after this we headed to the bodenseecenter (a big mall) for the best part of anything ever! we went to the grocery store and bought cheap snacks, cleverly hiding them in our overcoats as we entered the  theater for...HARRY POTTER SEVEN! oh...it was amazing. over half the school was in the theater. we were totally astounded at every point of the film. when the movie was over we stood in awe and none of us were quiet for forever as we discussed the movie and all its glory. then we were hungry so we all went to burger king for some much needed american fat food. the group i went with could not have been better. we hadso much fun. but if i told you what was so fun about it, you wouldnt understand because you dont know thema and you weren't there. just take my word for it. so as we clambored back to the bode, we ended the evening playing craphead and banimal. our collective favorite card games. (for those of you who know the game cats and dogs, we renamed it banimal here. there is a story that would not be funny to you as to why this happened)

okay...so taht was the best day of my life....what happened next?......hmm. darn. i had something to tell....ahh yes. as if my weekend was not already glorious enough, we had thanksgiving dinner early to accomidate german, canadian and american thanksgiving times. oh good gracious it was delicious. the stuffing was better than any i have ever had in my lfe. delicious delicious. this week mostly has been working on my bible study project. it iis a 4000 wor d mininmum  essay on a chapter of the bible. we had 50 to pick from and i chose Jonah 2. i finally got it done yesterday. now i have a proverbs essay and an essay on joshua-chronichles. should be...fun. i have to finish them soon though so i better get on those. christmas break starts the 18th...the night of hte 18th i will arrive in dublin for the first leg of our christmas travels. second leg will be paris on <christmas day. we booked a sweet hotel right outside notre dame cathedral. then the longest and final leg will be rome over new years. jealous? so am i! woohoo! post more later when i have time...

Monday, November 15, 2010

travel weekend woes and wonders

so i just returned from travel weekend. it was pretty cool. i was the co-head-chef alongside Robin Griffith. cooking for fifty people meant we had little free time so i got to see very little of the Austrian Alps. this was a shame but fortunately we were able to sleep in most of the time and watch plenty of movies and tv shows. we played games endlessly as well which was nice. i learned the best card game ever called craphead which was invented by a guy from the bode. cooking was however the majority of our time. we hit the kitchens ever night at three oclock and had supper on the table at six thirty. after a very quick supper, robin and i dashed back into the kitchen to make sure the cleanup wass not too disastrous and also to prepare 2 vats of hot chocolate and cookie plates for dessert at eight thirty. movies, jam sessions and card games typically lasted until about 230 when we hit the bed and woke up at about nine thirty. then we ate and played games all day until i had to cook again. it was good. i knew i couldnt go on any of the hikes due to my cooking schedule so i set off alone for a brief trip up the mountain. as i stepped up on a log in the path, my foothold slipped and i crashed my full weight on my shin which throbs now any time i move it or sit still. Zara, my frined from india helped in the kitchen most nights and has successfully taught me swearing in eight languages. it made cooking more fun when grease splashed me and i could scream JE-DAH! which is Bhutanese for crazy donkey. well, the hut drew to a close and robin and i had recieved our ride to the hut from Sten, a Norwegian guy at school. most other people had to take a train but sten was kind enough to give us a ride in his car. this was nice on the way ther becaus e we left last and got there first. however, he wished to go on a hike so robin and i had to wait in the nearby town while he hiked. being sunday, everything was closed. so we watched the office on my laptop unitl it died. then we waited for  2 1/2 hours. we became so bored that we literally calculated teh percentages of which cars were most common on austrian roads. the most common was by far volkswagen. if you were wondering.
upon our return, we heard stories of other people's travel weekends. a large group of girls randomly chose a paris hostel not really knowing it was in the absolute worst part of paris. one group heard someone knocking on the door and when the girl answered the door a very large black man started to force his way in. the girl threw her full ( and not very large) body weight into the door and locked him out. it was  a literal miracle. he then proceeded to do what he could to break in the door which he failed to do. two other girls were walking to their room and a man was following them. they walked faster and so did he. they ran and so did he. again, by a miracle, they managed to get in before he did. the same girl also lost her passport in a cab and miraculously had it returned to her. all i could say was wow. another group went to paris, stayed in a hotel and had an amazing and safe time. so....that is it.

well, now i need to leave. that was travel weekend though.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

so long ago.

i have no idea how long it has been but it feels like two seconds ago since i last blogged. i just got back from english camp. it was amazing! we had so much fun...the kids were great. coming back to the bode though....i have literally never in my life been so excited. i was extatic and proceeded to very loudly hug anyone and anything in sight. it felt like i was coming home to old family and friends.

well if there is one thing german kids do know, it is english swear words. they learn english from the great american films such as american pie and proceed to use these words frequently. the sweetest little kid would mess sonething up and say oh $#!7. it was terribly comical. being one of five guys left to look after nearly fifty boys, i had my work cut out for me. every night we were told t crack bones to get the kids in bed. this proved to be an enormously satisfiyng power rush. bellowing at a cowering rule breaker as they quell before your might leaves one feeling quite authoritative. however, the smell of prepubescent boy was so powerful on the hall we had to breathe through our mouths as we waked down the hall. and unfortunately the germans do not stress deoderant but rather stress axe body spray which does nothing but choke all living things in a one meter radius.

the girls stayed in the conference center part and had down comforters and soft beds and walk in closets. since there were so few guys, we stayed on the top floor in a room where the roof slanted to about four feet. we slept on bunk beds made for kittens andi crakced my head on the nightstand every time i rolled over.  but the overall experience was great. we taught all the boys to say git´r done and shake n bake. they taught us swears.

never in my life have i made such a fool of my self deliberately so many times in a row. i invented a dance called the spaztik ragdoll which they got a video of.  i kind of miss the kids but being here is too amazing.

travel weekend is thursday and me and Robin are in charge of cooking for the hut so i have a busy week preparing that. so much more to report but frankly i am exhausted and want to go hug more people so goodbye.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

life lately

well life here is too good to be true. i have met the best people in the world. money is easy to spend...i bought the most amazing hat in the world! it's a legit bavarian hat. well actually i think its an austrian hat but i bought it in bavaria. bavaria has really good food and castles. i realize this is all over the place but oh well. i am uploading a ton of pictures now. people are going to hate me for it but i feel bad for not posting any. the lectures here are incredible! i am learning so much that my head might explode. i have had to limit myself to one cafe visit per week and also one chocolate bar a week. i was doing both things far too frequently. if you ask me what i miss most about america i might just draw a blank. i love it here! free water is basically the only thing that i think i would actually miss. i would really love to live in friedrichshafen, it is the coolest city. i also love fischbach, where  we live. well, i am going to give you this link and be gone for now.

http://picasaweb.google.com/bittermanwill/GermanyAndWhatnot?authkey=Gv1sRgCMict7X6ktXPZw#

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

more life

well bode is still amazing. the lectures are like trying to cram a balloon into a straw. they are really good but it is so much revolutionary stuff to fit into this mind of mine. one of the chefs here is swedish and hates that there is no hot food in europe so he is out to make the most spicy stuff ever. he usually has a separate dish of whatever he makes that is the hot version. his house hot sauce is pure heat. then he made some chili that was almost torturous. the worst came when he concocted  a new hot sauce. it literally hurt to eat it. i was in so much pain i had to run to the kitchen and boil while i waited for a pitcher of milk. later on, during dish duty, as i sprayed the dishes off, the mist coming off the hot sauce plates was in the air and it burned my throat and lungs. i am still coughing a little bit.
today i felt like going to Frieds so i did and i spent way too much money. that was today. so....more to come later. sorry this blog is so lame. but not sorry enough to do anything about it! haha! i hope you realize this is a good thing and smile inside at the thought of me being here hating internet, facebook and all such things. well bye!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

pictures again

it is almost impossible to upload pictures here. there are a few people that do but we hate them because they use all the internet so i will be doing very little of any of that. so...hiking was amazing! in a month, me and 35 other people are going to a hut in the alps in austria. i am going to be one of the cooks. there is snowy alp hiking and hot tubs and anything better than you will be doing november 11th. i would say i dont mean to brag but that would in fact be an outright lie. i am actually jealous of myself right now. so if you cry, i understand. but seriously this place has the most amazing people and places. i am so blessed to be here! bye

Thursday, September 30, 2010

well...

i was going to post some pictures of Meersburg, the oldest castle in germany. but i lost the pictures. ah well. other people got some good shots. and there are some other pictures possibly to come but internet is too slow and frankly i am having to much fun to post them. ha!

well life here is incredible. i am doing great but i am completely exhausted. i have nine roommates so no one sleeps. well, i don't sleep. i suppose i should say the noise never stops. but i can sleep in a rest home. i have already nickel and dimed myself out of tons of money on coffee and chocolate. both of which are unparalleled. and the people here are so amazing.

lectures are for hours at a time but no one is complaining! the lectures are incredible and i can't get enough of them. well. i have literally never been this tired so goodbye
-william

Saturday, September 25, 2010

names and whatnot

well it has become an obsession of mine to learn all the names at this school. not faster than anyone, just as fast as possible. i get so excited when i see someone i don't know. my title as william the welcomer has been replaced with things like....wow. i am burning through the names like wildfire! i love it here so much. we all feel like we have known eachother for weeks and are always startled to realize we met yesterday.

Friday, September 24, 2010

photos of BODENSEEHOF

here are a few pictures of the school.

http://picasaweb.google.com/bittermanwill/HostelArea?authkey=Gv1sRgCOeovJD_hPWifw#

photos

link to more pictures....just fyi...i am only posting a few...internet here is slow. these are a few more from around the hostel

http://picasaweb.google.com/bittermanwill/HostelArea?authkey=Gv1sRgCOeovJD_hPWifw#

BAAHHHHHH!

germany is so AMAZING! i can't begin to describe it. the country itself is clean and rich and whatnot. but the school is....beyond words. so far only about half of the people are here and no one has been a stranger. we are all a big family already. i am in a room with 9 other room mates/......NINE! but that means we are going to be the most awesome room. their is a huge Canadian-American battle as for who is better and so far the american's have been less than victorious. still, as always, we shall overcome. so far i have classmates from korea, turkey, latvia, germany, asutralia india and more to come. we all keep saying how amazing it is to be here...so awesome!

i have become known as William the welcomer because i already knew people so well from facebook and i always run to meet the new students. it is way too exciting to be wasting my time by being bashful. the school is awesome too. the staff are really nice and we can see the lake and the swiss alps from our balcony.

staying at the hostel was amazing because 8 of us were bodenseehoffers and we all ate out together. SO FUN. well i am really afraid i am missing something cool so i am going to leave.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

pictures

here are a few pictures of the area surrounding my hostel. more to come later!

http://picasaweb.google.com/bittermanwill/HostelArea?authkey=Gv1sRgCOeovJD_hPWifw#

here at last!

well, i am sitting in the hostel as i write this, using paid-for internet. apparently, cafe's in America are the only ones who let you use wireless free of charge. this is most unfortunate.

anyway...i will start at the beginning of the journey. i packed a lot of stuff. a lot. so getting through the airport was jolly good fun. after i made it through the checkpoint, i found my way to the gate and checked in. i soon boarded the plane, only to find that though it was incredibly long, the space between the seats was less than two inches. i somehow got myself crammed into a seat and sat. as we were about to take off, the captain told us there was a small vent that needed to be fixed and they couldn't find any allen wrenches that fit. after an allen wrench was found, we started to takeoff. as soon as we had gotten up speed, we stopped. they said they had some sort of warning and we had to go back and have it checked. when it was finally checked, we took off. at 645. the flight was supposed to take off at 420. grr.

about an hour into the flight the tv screens started working. i watched probably five movies and barely remember any of them. i slept for about thirty minutes but that was about it. i was totally cramped. eight hours later, i got off the plane only to find that i had missed my connecting flight by a very long amount of time. they set me up with another connecting flight scheduled for one oclock. i had a couple of hours so i put my carry on luggage under my feet and slept with my head on my lap. it made things, if possible, worse. when i woke up, i was a zombie.

on the flight was another bodenseehof studsent. wee began chatting and found that we were both staying at different places. there was someone else waiting on the flight with us who was reading an American book so we assumed he must be a student too. he wasn't. but, he lived right near the school and knew all about it. he told us he could take us to wherever we were going to stay that night. admittedly,scenes of the movie taken flashed through my mind as i thought of accepting a ride from a stranger, but when we got to friedrichshafen, he called the houses we were going to stay in and got directions. i assumed this meant he was actually going to take us there and not kidnap us. his wife was there to pick him up and we found out that they were really good friends with the staff at Bode and went to church with the students. they were really awesome and refused to let me help pay for gas.

then i got to the hostel and forced myself to stay alert through a shower and supper. then i slept for 12 hours. although my sleep was interrupted frequently by roommates coming and going, children screaming and so on. then i had a short breakfast and bought some internet time and blogged this. i am tired again and would like to sleep. more bode students are coming today to the hostel and we are all planning on eating dinner together tonight. then the bus from Bode will pick us up tomorrow morning. until next time!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Preparations and panickings

I am, as you are most likely aware, leaving on September 21st to live in Friedrichshafen, Germany. here is a little bit of a backstory on the whole thing.

having no clue where my life is going and no sense of direction about what to do with my life, i chose to postpone my college education a year. this choice was made following the discovery of the torchbearer schools in Europe. after limited research, i selected Bodenseehof, a school on the banks of the oceanlike Lake Constance.

the thought of a year in europe made normal life seem dull and unimpressive. i began to see it as the light at the end of my high school tunnel. i failed to heed the warnings of wising my senior year away and wish it away i did! this had the opposite effect and the year became twelve months of slowly being pecked to death by a duck. don't get me wrong, my senior year was great, but having such a brilliant reward at the end made it seem torturous.

as my senior year whiled itself away, funding for daily life in Germany began to become a concern in my mind. i began to search for summer employment to ensure that i could travel and have ample comforts during breaks. i found two summer jobs via friends of the family. neither job turned into a glorious or glamorous opportunity of employment.

my first job was as a pizza delivery "expert" at Dominos. it was not a wholly wretched job but entailed working with some less than desirable individuals and enduring some rather uncomfortable deliveries. my other job was at a daycamp. there is little to say about this job. it was all well and good but it was a very short day camp indeed and lasted only for the month of july.

the summer crept along at a slug's pace. i began to fell that september would never arrive.  then one day when i woke up, i was smacked in the face by the log that is reality. i realized with alarm that i was to depart in just over a month and had done literally nothing to get ready. i frantically made online purchases of cold weather clothing that i did not already have and i started to mentally list all of the things i did not yet have that i would need. as the to do list continued to swell and the packing list exploded into something frightening, i hit panic mode. it was then i discovered i had a seriously small weight limit for my second flight. panic mode hit with a new crunching blow. i have to fit my whole life....all of it, into a twenty kilo bag and a carry on.

after panicking, i quickly made enormous lists on my computer which helped ease my way into the vast amount of preparation i still have to do. more to come when germany gets closer. and by the way. i speak no german. at all.