Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Further Reflections on Day 1 in Germany

W.E.B. Du Bois Scholar Charles Benton shares his impressions from the trip to Germany from Atlanta:

As I have been unable to sleep since yesterday, I assume that today began as we reached closer and closer to Germany. Between the entertaining allure of the film Watchmen and the anticipation generated by the computerized map, I noticed enthusiastically as we edged nearer to landing. Soon, I was disappointed because I could not finish the ending of Watchmen; but, we had finally arrived at Frankfurt!

Once we departed from the plane, regained our luggage, and grabbed a quick bite to eat, we were ready to take the train to Nürnberg. The only minor setback was the delay, which did not suppress my eagerness. While we waited patiently we partook in interactions such as games and music. Once the train did arrive, I finally had an opportunity to rest. If not, I would have soon fainted from exhaustion. I do not remember much from the ride, hence the fact that I was asleep, but it was fairly quiet and serene. By now, it had finally occurred to me that I was in Europe, my first encounter outside of United States borders. Now I was truly anxious for what was to next to happen.

When we made it to Nürnberg, we were escorted to out hotel, where we registered and deposited our luggage. Next, we ate at a fine restaurant and, afterwards, were able to freely browse the mall, shops, and stores around the hotel.

Up to now, I had had a very enjoyable time; but now my body craved relaxation. I took a quick yet substantial nap; and, when I awoke, it was time for a meeting. At the meeting, we discussed and scheduled the order of speeches and formal presentations during our expedition. Once the meeting was adjourned, I prepared the gifts for my host family. This trip has been quite an experience so far, and I am rather zealous for what is in store for the days to come.

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