Donnerstag, 17. September 2009

when there's nothing left to say

now time is running by extremely fast - there's only about one week left in kentucky and of course this is the time when I get to know the greatest people and figure out which places are worthy going to and which not, and isn't it ironic.... a little too ironic...?

after pimping myself with loads of aspirin complex and alka seltzer (doesn't work half as good) because the airconditioning had finally got me and had brought me a nice cold with headache and sleeping fourteen hours a day and such on sunday, on tuesday we went to al's bar to listen to rock music. that was cool, and there was beer, that was just equally cool.

yesterday we had a ridiculous number of events coming up on our schedule, one of them being the "oktoberfest" in the german house - i must admit: i was wrong. some of the german house folks are fun and fun to hang out with, which i did afterwards after trivia.

today was my second last real class here, and now it seems very odd and just simply not right to leave next week - i mean, where did the other four weeks go? i guess it is the moment you realize that you can name all of the upcoming events until you leave - i have to sleep less to spend as much awake time here as i can - that you also realize wow, this is it, the time has gone, just gone.
actually it's amazing that people even bother to spend so much time with us, as if we were staying, as if we were to be around forever.
i wonder if something like that would ever happen in germany.
probably not.

the last week that is now to come offers a broad variety of eventy -some of which i dig, but some of which i could easily do without: football match louisville - uk this coming saturday. i tried to talk myself out of the thing, wouldn't work. *******

tomorrow we're going on a river cruise. the last experience i had with cruises was in tenth grade, we had drunk way too much the day before and hence were extremely dehydrated, and the cruise in the burning sun at 35°C was certainly not a pleasant experience. i guess i'm still traumatized.

our esl teacher demands perfection on (or in?) prepositions from bliss and me. i do not feel exactly motivated to sit down and study wordbound preps all day long. in fact, i hate learning them because the process of that is so stupid and monotonous.

but i guess, all of that are just the small things left over to write about in here - there's nothing really new going on once you get settled somewhere, so i guess, this might even be my last entry from ky - although, no, wait, it has just come back to my mind that i had promised you to upload pics of the stadium. well, i'll try to at least bring my camera to the game... and cards and a book, cause that's our big plan. my big plan, at least. cards and a book.

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