The truth is, I’ve been in Germany for just a few months shy of two years and there is no telling when I’ll make it back to the states. Ill admit that lately I’ve become more accepting of the culture around me and much more comfortable with the life I do have here. With that being said, regardless of time…I’m making a bucket list for Germany.
Here we go
1. Learn how to bake 3 different German tortes/cakes.
3. Try to have a whole conversation in German without ANY grammar mistakes!
4. Make crafty stuff/cookies and sell it at the famous Christmas Markets.
5. Try out a Zumba class in German and stick with it!
6. Start up a once-a-month game night with friends.
7. Go to Berlin and be a massive tourist.
8. Learn how to knit socks from Toblerone’s grandmothers.
So far this is what I’ve got! Anyone have any other suggestions for me? I really want to make this list meaningful and fulfilling. Taking advantage of all the time I have there! Leave your suggestions in the comments for me!
Until next time, Readers!!! xoxoxoxo
I seem to remember, someone owes me a pic from Berlin, so that trip better happen sooner rather than later.
Good luck with the rest, I am sure you will get there, eventually 😉
I didn’t forget!! We had a trip scheduled actually and had to cancel last minute for some reason that I can’t remember! I will get there! I promise!
Love the idea of learning to bake German cakes! I’ve been in Germany for 6 years and never have.
I’m going to Berlin in April. Can’t wait! Currently I’m trying to visit as many German towns as I can (the aim is 30 before I turn 30!)
30 before 30! I love it! Good idea! Look up the town of Maikammer in the Pfalz. They have a wine marathon towards the end of summer that’s a blast and surprisingly attracts a bunch of Americans!
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