The whole experience is completely new. The flight being my firstwas long and uncomfortable. The weather change was quite obvious and it was very cold. When I arrived in Germany, I sawloads of grafitti and that was alarming as that is not common backhome in Namibia. I was very tired and my stomach was botheredbecause of the plane, thus I was not feeling well. On the secondday, we visited the African centre. We saw streets named aftertowns and a city back in Namibia (Swakopmunder ~Swakopmund)and that was very thought and emotion evoking. I never thought Iwould witness that and it got me thinking about all the colonial traces still present in theworld today. School is very interesting and very interactive. I learned alot about thedifferent teaching styles of different teachers. I honestly felt very welcomed andappreciative of how everything was translated and made accommodated me. Today wevisited the Gasometer where we took part in Tree2Tree which is similar to zip lining but ina controlled area. It was quite challenging, but enjoyable. We visited the Centro shoppingcentre in Oberhausen as well. It was a very fun and productive day all in all. I can not waitto experience the rest of Germany.
-Grace-
Germany, a country steeped in history and culture, offers afascinating blend of the old and the new. My experience so farin this remarkable nation has been eye-opening, filled withhistorical insights, graffiti, and breathtaking landscapes.Everything started from Hosea Kutako International Airportback in Namibia, where we experienced minorcomplications, but luckily, we solved them very quickly. Iwould describe the flight to Germany as „HORRIBLE“ as I struggled to sleep, was thirstythe entire way, the line at the toilet was too long, and everything was just tiring.Upon arrival in Germany, we were greeted with welcoming spirits by our German partnersat the airport. Stepping into Germany felt like walking through the pages of a history book.From the country’s buildings and infrastructure, each place I explored unveiled a uniquepart of Germany’s identity, blending the past with the present in a way that left a mark onmy memory.
In terms of accommodation, we Namibian learners stay with host families. As for me, Istay with Nick (my partner) in an apartment alone, and all I can say is that I feel reallywelcomed and at home. At first, I wasn’t really comfortable, but now I can say that I feel Like I’m going to enjoy the upcoming days. I can’t wait for the amount of fun we are goingto have, honestly.We went to school today, and all I can say is that the education system here is evolvinginto a more digital world as learners here use tablets instead of hardcopy books like backin Namibia. The lessons here are much more interactive and fun.My experience so far has been wonderful, fun, and most deliciously memorable. I can’twait to see what tomorrow unfolds.