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Sunday, September 11, 2005

So, some of my friends have already returned to America, and some of them have already changed families.

Katie #2* has been emailing us for a while, updating us on her situation, and seems her situation isn't too good. YFU America didn't send her transcripts, so she had alot of trouble enrolling in school. Then she had some trouble with her family, and she was virtually homeless for a while, because she had to get out of her home and she had to stay at a lady from YFU's house.
She is only here for 6 months, which is harder, and considering she is doing school in another language, she will be failing for most of that time.
She has worked very hard to get her grades back home and she said she won't jeapordise them, so therefore she is going back home. I think she has had a bad experience from day one, what with one thing and another.
I can't believe it.
When she sent the email I replied, and today she sent me another one, telling me one of the guys from Passau has also already gone home because of the same thing.
I can't belive it, two members of our group are gone\going on Wednesday\Thursday and one of them was so close to going as well.
It is so weird, to think that I won't ever see these people I am so close to again.
Katie #2 was an amazing person, she still is, and so was the guy. It is so weird.

What else?

I have just found out that for two weeks in January I will be doing the practikum, or however you spell it, which is basically like work experience. We went to Magdeburg last night and we were in the car talking about what I could do. I told them I want to do something to do with communication, so they suggested the newspaper or radio station. I think that they would be interesting. What do you guys think? I am thinking of doing one of those.

Yesterday in the city of Magdeburg there was a big demonstartion by the Nazi's and the soicialists. We couldn't go to the city, because they said it is very dangerous, but we wen't later that night. On the way in I saw about 20 police cars coming back from the demonstration. We went to a party in tha park kind of thing, and I went on this really cool bobsled thingo. It was fun, but there was signs at every corner saying brake, and I didn't know what they said, so obviously I didn't brake. It was funner that way anyway. Then we walked around there for a while, then we went around and saw all the churches in Magdeburg, because on Saturday nights they have open night things.

Next weekend I am going to a YFU meeting for all the people in Sachsen-Anhalt. I'm looking forward to that. There is another YFU guy here, and we are meeting tonight, because we are taking the train together on Saturday to the meeting. (Our families come on Sunday)

What else?
I don't think that there was anymore else for me to tell you. Nothing comes to mind at least.

Vera

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