Greetings from Strasbourg! This place embodies beauty and is a perfect and quaint little spot to shop, eat, or if you're like me, take pictures every five seconds. While here we got a break from our business and were able to just take in all that this place had to offer. However, by switching from Germany to France we did find some difficulty in greeting people or thanking them. I don't know how many times I was tempted to say Guten Morgen to someone although I'm sure they would've understood if I did. France was refreshing. I was anticipating this additional culture shock but actually I felt strangely comfortable by this point. It helped that French is a lot closer to Spanish, a language I'm familiar with since we speak it at home but it also could've been the fact that I was getting more comfortable with being independent in my traveling and exploring on my own. While here we visited a huge cathedral and the parliament building. We also sampled wine and I tried Crème Brulee for the first time #Delish. If you've never been, I highly recommend it. 5 stars for Strasbourg! Till next time, Cheus/au revoir!
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AuthorGreetings! My name is Wynter and I am currently a senior studying Early Childhood Education. I enjoy working with children of all ages and backgrounds and it is for this reason that I am eager to travel to Germany. I'm beyond excited to experience the German way of life in and outside of the classroom and share with you the sights and wealth of information gained from this extraordinary opportunity. Archives
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