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Hawaii, Disney World, Excitement!
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,
you might wonder why you didn't hear anything from me here in Colorado for a LONG TIME. I apologize for that. At first I was really busy being on vacation and travelling all over the place (sorry, I had to show off a little) and then I messed with my wireless signal of my computer, and my genious hostdad just fixed it by pushing a single button. THANK YOU JAMIE!
Okay, so here we go!
After the Sadie Hawkin's dance, I travelled to Oahu, Hawaii, with circa 150 other exchange students from all over the world. The trip was organized by YFU and Explore America, but we all had to fly there ourselves. I went from Denver, CO (ca. 70°F), to Salt Lake City, UT (ca. 30°F and snow), and from there to Oahu, Hawaii (HOT and sunny). Arriving at the airport, it was crazy. I was so amazed that my baggage didn't get lost, and felt really hot in my long jeans. When I got out of the airport, there were teamers from YFU waiting for me, and I almost couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Katharina and Katrin from my VBT (Vorbereitungstagung) in Germany standing there, too! What an amazing coincidence! It was pretty sweet, we went to the hotel and Katharina and I shared a room with a girl from Russia and a girl from Spain. Our hotel was near the beach and had a pool. I think I took a picture of every single palmtree on the wholeisland, I was just so excited and so mesmerized by the beauty of this incredible piece of nature.
As we arrived at the hotel, each of us received a hawaiian flower beed, and my roommates and I went swimming immediately. There was an other exchange student group just leaving that day we arrived, and, quite honestly, Katharina and I were laughing about all those couples and crying girls, because we didn't believe that you could possibly fall in love or build up such great friendships in one week of vacation.
I have to say, we were all proved wrong!
The one week in Hawaii was one of the funnest and greatest weeks in my entire life. We did so many great things.
We went surfing, which sure was an adventure! The water was the most beautiful and clear turquoise blue I've ever seen, and I actually managed to stay standing up on my surfboard and surf wave after wave. After that we went swimming of course, tried to climb palmtrees, and had some photo shootings. We hiked up the vulcano Diamond Head and had an incredible view over Honolulu and Waikiki and the sea. An other day, we went on an island trip and I had the best pineapple ice cream in the world. We also visited Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial, had a Pizza picknick in the park at the beach, watched the fireworks over the sea at night, played lots of beachvolleyball, and had a rallye over, it seemed, the whole island. An other day we went snorkeling and I saw a fish called Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (I'm being serious). The day after that we went sailing on a catamaran and it was a good thing we were all wearing swimsuits, since it was so windy that the waves were huge. We all got so wet! Of course we experienced our first real Lua'u party, too, where we learned how to dance the hula, and had a real traditional Hawaiian meal. One of the best things was riding the old bus together with all the exchange students, because the cabins are opened and it just has a little roof, and we would make The Wave and sing songs like Baby Shark, or just talk to random people in our native language. It is just so fun being with other exchange students. I guess what we all learn as exchange students, is that we are good the way we are. We are just all very self confident and strong in our opinions and values, and we really didn't care what all those other people thought of us. So we would just walk up to street musicians and start dancing, or go swimming at 11 in the Pacific with clothes on (or not), sneak up to the roof of the hotel in the middle of the night and sing and dance, or randomly start singing onstage in a restaurant.
You might think that I'm weird now, but this is the reason why it was one of the most amazing weeks in my life.
After I got home from Hawaii, I went on vacation AGAIN! My host family and I went to Orlando, Florida, where we spent 1 week at the Polynesian Resort in Disney World, and 1 week together with Corena's brother and sister- in- law, Kaylah's boyfriend, and Jamie's parents in a holiday house. We drove all the way to Florida, which was a 2 day drive. This roadtrip was really fun! It felt a little crowded in the car after a while, but the view was just fantastic. It was a real experience watching Colorado's red earth and the brown fields and rocks turn into green grass as we were driving through Oklahoma and Kansas. I loved the southern accent the people had when we were driving through Tennessee and Alabama, and I really enjoyed being called "Ma'am" like in all those movies. I could really get used to boys with Cowboy hats opening the doors for me! Once we werw in Florida, we had great weather and I got really tanned! Kaylah and I had a really fun time bonding.
The Disney Parks were just... magical. Every night I was stunned by the fireworks above the cinderella castle. Those huge lollipops and the castle, meeting Micky Mouse, Minnie, and Pochahontas, going on fun rollercoasters (It just couldn't get too fast for me), eating pineapple vanilla ice cream, again, spending time with my amazing host family, walking around in the parks, watching the lights go on at night and walk, looking at the stars or palmtrees or fireworks or the castle... all those great, wonderful things made me feel like I was in a fairytale. the time just flew by!
And it still is. Time is so crazy. I'm already 17 and I feel really old! Since my 17th birthday I go to dance class at church, and we learn Swing dance, Cha Cha, Waltz, and all that fun stuff. Especially the lifts (Hebefiguren) are so fun! Besides that I'm doing pretty well. I am taking part in our school Theatre production Pride and Prejudice, and it is amazing to hang out with th cast and the crew, and to design the set and the costumes.
Last weekend we got snowed in here in Parker and my friends and I used that opportunity for some fun snowball fights. Emma and Dad built a very pretty snowman, too.
I'm really excited for this weekend. Tomorrow I'll go to School prom, and it will be incredibly exciting! I have a really extraordinary dress, you'll see pictures and hear all the details later.
Love, forever and always.
Insa
you might wonder why you didn't hear anything from me here in Colorado for a LONG TIME. I apologize for that. At first I was really busy being on vacation and travelling all over the place (sorry, I had to show off a little) and then I messed with my wireless signal of my computer, and my genious hostdad just fixed it by pushing a single button. THANK YOU JAMIE!
Okay, so here we go!
After the Sadie Hawkin's dance, I travelled to Oahu, Hawaii, with circa 150 other exchange students from all over the world. The trip was organized by YFU and Explore America, but we all had to fly there ourselves. I went from Denver, CO (ca. 70°F), to Salt Lake City, UT (ca. 30°F and snow), and from there to Oahu, Hawaii (HOT and sunny). Arriving at the airport, it was crazy. I was so amazed that my baggage didn't get lost, and felt really hot in my long jeans. When I got out of the airport, there were teamers from YFU waiting for me, and I almost couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Katharina and Katrin from my VBT (Vorbereitungstagung) in Germany standing there, too! What an amazing coincidence! It was pretty sweet, we went to the hotel and Katharina and I shared a room with a girl from Russia and a girl from Spain. Our hotel was near the beach and had a pool. I think I took a picture of every single palmtree on the wholeisland, I was just so excited and so mesmerized by the beauty of this incredible piece of nature.
As we arrived at the hotel, each of us received a hawaiian flower beed, and my roommates and I went swimming immediately. There was an other exchange student group just leaving that day we arrived, and, quite honestly, Katharina and I were laughing about all those couples and crying girls, because we didn't believe that you could possibly fall in love or build up such great friendships in one week of vacation.
I have to say, we were all proved wrong!
The one week in Hawaii was one of the funnest and greatest weeks in my entire life. We did so many great things.
We went surfing, which sure was an adventure! The water was the most beautiful and clear turquoise blue I've ever seen, and I actually managed to stay standing up on my surfboard and surf wave after wave. After that we went swimming of course, tried to climb palmtrees, and had some photo shootings. We hiked up the vulcano Diamond Head and had an incredible view over Honolulu and Waikiki and the sea. An other day, we went on an island trip and I had the best pineapple ice cream in the world. We also visited Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial, had a Pizza picknick in the park at the beach, watched the fireworks over the sea at night, played lots of beachvolleyball, and had a rallye over, it seemed, the whole island. An other day we went snorkeling and I saw a fish called Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (I'm being serious). The day after that we went sailing on a catamaran and it was a good thing we were all wearing swimsuits, since it was so windy that the waves were huge. We all got so wet! Of course we experienced our first real Lua'u party, too, where we learned how to dance the hula, and had a real traditional Hawaiian meal. One of the best things was riding the old bus together with all the exchange students, because the cabins are opened and it just has a little roof, and we would make The Wave and sing songs like Baby Shark, or just talk to random people in our native language. It is just so fun being with other exchange students. I guess what we all learn as exchange students, is that we are good the way we are. We are just all very self confident and strong in our opinions and values, and we really didn't care what all those other people thought of us. So we would just walk up to street musicians and start dancing, or go swimming at 11 in the Pacific with clothes on (or not), sneak up to the roof of the hotel in the middle of the night and sing and dance, or randomly start singing onstage in a restaurant.
You might think that I'm weird now, but this is the reason why it was one of the most amazing weeks in my life.
After I got home from Hawaii, I went on vacation AGAIN! My host family and I went to Orlando, Florida, where we spent 1 week at the Polynesian Resort in Disney World, and 1 week together with Corena's brother and sister- in- law, Kaylah's boyfriend, and Jamie's parents in a holiday house. We drove all the way to Florida, which was a 2 day drive. This roadtrip was really fun! It felt a little crowded in the car after a while, but the view was just fantastic. It was a real experience watching Colorado's red earth and the brown fields and rocks turn into green grass as we were driving through Oklahoma and Kansas. I loved the southern accent the people had when we were driving through Tennessee and Alabama, and I really enjoyed being called "Ma'am" like in all those movies. I could really get used to boys with Cowboy hats opening the doors for me! Once we werw in Florida, we had great weather and I got really tanned! Kaylah and I had a really fun time bonding.
The Disney Parks were just... magical. Every night I was stunned by the fireworks above the cinderella castle. Those huge lollipops and the castle, meeting Micky Mouse, Minnie, and Pochahontas, going on fun rollercoasters (It just couldn't get too fast for me), eating pineapple vanilla ice cream, again, spending time with my amazing host family, walking around in the parks, watching the lights go on at night and walk, looking at the stars or palmtrees or fireworks or the castle... all those great, wonderful things made me feel like I was in a fairytale. the time just flew by!
And it still is. Time is so crazy. I'm already 17 and I feel really old! Since my 17th birthday I go to dance class at church, and we learn Swing dance, Cha Cha, Waltz, and all that fun stuff. Especially the lifts (Hebefiguren) are so fun! Besides that I'm doing pretty well. I am taking part in our school Theatre production Pride and Prejudice, and it is amazing to hang out with th cast and the crew, and to design the set and the costumes.
Last weekend we got snowed in here in Parker and my friends and I used that opportunity for some fun snowball fights. Emma and Dad built a very pretty snowman, too.
I'm really excited for this weekend. Tomorrow I'll go to School prom, and it will be incredibly exciting! I have a really extraordinary dress, you'll see pictures and hear all the details later.
Love, forever and always.
Insa
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