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Author Archives: jnguyen
A Short Excursion
The picture on the right is, ladies and gentlemen, the only store located in my really good friend’s village, which is located about 20-30 minutes outside of Hannover. She attends university in Osnabrück, which is why I posted a couple … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas Break, Hannover, Osnabrück, Phaeno, Wolfsburg
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The Arrival of Christmas Gifts
I’d like to take the time right now to thank whoever was in charge of the Hunt Middle School (Tacoma, WA) students’ schedules during the 2000-2001 academic year. I’ve always been selfish and just pinned it to fate and coincidence … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Transportation Systems, Visitors
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Christmas and Snow do not always Breed Happiness
Being a born and raised Tacoman means that one doesn’t get to experience a white Christmas very often. The most recent white Christmas I’ve experienced was actually Christmas 2008 when I was abroad in Munich. The picture on the left … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Public Transportation, School, Snow
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The Way to an American’s Heart
Here’s an extra post this week to make up for my lack of activity due to the whirlwind of festivities that went on the week before last. I was so mentally exhausted that I delayed blogging about it because I … Continue reading
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Tagged Simple Cultural Exchanges, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Dinner
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Surprise Assignment
My mentor teacher, U, came down with a light case of pneumonia a couple of weeks ago. I ended up substituting for her the week before and last week. Unfortunately, she hasn’t completely recovered, so I resumed my substitute-teaching responsibilities … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream Car, School, Substitute-Teaching
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Palaces and Terrorist Warnings
Great title, right? I always try to make the titles a bit interesting but this one didn’t take much effort nor creativity on my part. The past few days have indeed been filled with some touristy adventures laced with Berlin’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Harry Potter, Potsdam, Terrorist Threat
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Wanderlust Hits Again
I immediately started planning for a long weekend in Bremen right after my 10-day Fall Break trip. I usually don’t like to cram trip after trip into my schedule but tickets are always cheaper when you buy them in advance. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bremen, Town Musicians of Bremen
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The Little Moments in Life
The title is very misleading because one would assume that I’ll be sharing heart-warming anecdotes that have occurred in the past two months. Alas, being a very superficial person, I’ll actually be sharing slice-of-life moments with you that have tickled … Continue reading
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Tagged Augustiner Beer, Daylight Savings Time, Halloween
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The ETA Side of Me
Here’s an extra post for the week that I promised a month ago. I’ll post an extra one to make up for Herbstferien (Fall Break), which will be a wonderful treat for myself because I’m going to allow myself to … Continue reading
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Tagged German School System, Responsibilities, School
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