Me in Munster at the main university building on campus
The next morning Matt's mother made us an Easter brunch, and once again a home cooked meal eaten with a nice family the perfect way to spend Easter Sunday! Although I didn't make it to church, I still had the other best thing about Easter, eggs and bacon :) Oh and some quality family time- even if it wasn't my family! haha.
If you look really closely you can see the cages located right above the clock where people were put and suffered under the hot sun until they died of hunger, thirst, or exhaustion.
That afternoon Jessie and I headed out on our own to the beautiful city of Hamburg! We met up with a very nice guy who was hosting us in his home. He took us on a tour of Hamburg that evening through the Reeperbaun (pretty much identical to Bourbon Street) and the harbor and also this awesome place called the Dom. It was like the Strawberry Festival on Vashon Island, but without funnel cakes and a lot larger! It was very nice to walk around, we also rode this Ferris wheel and got to see an overview of all of Hamburg, so nice and lit up at night! The next morning (and all day) in Germany is a holiday, so mostly everything was closed. I am so happy we had Sven with us because he showed us a lot of cool things and we even got to go to a free concert! That evening we ate at the hofbrauhaus, (HB) and tried some Munich beer, it was lovely :) Then at midnight we hopped on our last train ride back to Bremen, waited 4 long, cold hours in the train station, then got on a tram to the airport and finally got on our plane at 6:30 am. What a long four days! I am positive I only got around 15 hours of sleep in four days, but it was totally worth the sleep deprivation!
An amazing ornate alter at the Church of St. Michaelis in Hamburg, Germany, so much gold!!
As far as conditions in Tartu are, things are going very well. School is getting to be a bit more challenging, what with papers being due and presentation and reading assignments. But not too much to handle! The weather here is bipolar, a lot like whats going on in the states right now, we got snow here last week, 5 INCHES! In the middle of April. That is a crime. Now for the first time today it has reached 60 degrees Fahrenheit! I sat in the sun all day, it was so nice and I hope that the rest of April is just as lovely. Next weekend is Seabattle, the infamous trip to Sweden via cruise ship full of 2,000 international students from Latvia, Sweden, Tallinn, Tartu, and Lithuania. I am sure I will have lots to report after that trip! Until next time! Nägemist!!



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