Today we went to HORT. (That's the BMS summer program). We had breakfast, then we went to the playground, then we had lunch which was this noodlish stuff and it was really really good. After that we drew animals and we played with hula hoops and jumpropes and then we drew again and then we went home.
It was all in German, but everybody spoke English also. There was a story time and first we started listening to Pippi Longstocking in German (Daddy says "Pippi Langstrumpf"! and also "good choice for your first German story, ANNIKA") but then one of the teachers brought us to a separate room and read us a story in English called The Three Questions.
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Hi Annika...and family! I am thoroughly enjoying this blog, I must say!! It is nice to have something to picture in my head as I think of you all over there in Germany! I will be thinking of you three kids and hula hoops now!!
Love,
Michele
Dear Annika,
It IS strange to hear stories that you know so well called something else, huh? Like "Rotkappchen" for Little Red Riding Hood. The Three Questions is one of my favorite stories, by Tolstoy - it really makes you think. I'm wondering if you had "spatzle" for lunch - one of my kids' favorite meals was "kase-schinken spatzle." Spatzle are funny little noodles that are made by squishing the dough through holes in a strainer into boiling water, and they are "leckerle!" Love, Mary
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