Sept. 21, 2012
Today in class we covered prepositions. We learned an
awesome song to go with it, and I might make a video to share with all
(probably not).
Chris came over we made our baked potato casserole. It was
fun, we discussed our respective school cafeterias and Paula Deen. We kept
saying we would write an angry email if this thing didn’t turn out. We put it
in the oven, and when we checked it 30 minutes later, we could see the grease
pooling all around the edges. We decided it must be done. Thanks Paula!
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Then we went to the movie. Once again, I was impressed with
the food that everyone brought. This time, the French were my favorite, as they
had some sort of croque monsier that was delicious. I laughed so hard when Mike
showed up. He’s the only Canadian in the whole program, so he brought a can of
opened Pringles and a bottle of Coke. It was a true representation of Canada. Haha. I was happy to
see that our dish got eaten. Sarah tried to make cornbread, but didn’t have
baking soda. She did, however, have pancake mix and figured that it must have
some baking soda in it. What she brought tasted a little like cake. It was
definitely a funny representation of “cornbread.” The movie we watched was
called "The Edukators"
I enjoyed it, especially since there were English subtitles. After that I made
my way home and went to bed. I was supposed to go out dancing with Ann-Kathrin
afterwards, but my cold had completely drained me. I will hopefully get better
soon. Schüss!
German Word of the Day: die Kartoffel- “potato” If you are
from Idaho or Ireland, you are probably very familiar with die Kartoffel.

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