I was really hoping to go somewhere cool like Frankfurt or Hamburg yesterday since we got this weekend off, but then we ended up having that event at 2:00pm (or should I say 14:00 like they do here)..... so later on last night I walked all around Marburg with my bookbag and my camera by myself, and felt like such a tourist.Just in case you're curious about Marburg's history like I
was here's what bcanet.org says about it, "Located in the wooded Lahn River valley in the state of Hesse, Marburg is picture-postcard gorgeous. Marburg is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Germany; its many architectural gems include Germany's oldest Gothic church, the Elisabethkirche. An ambitious project to restore the city's half-timbered houses has added tremendously to Marburg's immense charm. On a hill high above, the city is dominated by the Landgrafenschloss, an imposing 13th-century stone castle. Formerly the home of Hesse's rulers, today it's a museum and a student residence. With a population of 80,000, Marburg offers the friendliness and convenience of a small city. But as a university town, Marburg also offers plenty of culture and nightlife."

was here's what bcanet.org says about it, "Located in the wooded Lahn River valley in the state of Hesse, Marburg is picture-postcard gorgeous. Marburg is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Germany; its many architectural gems include Germany's oldest Gothic church, the Elisabethkirche. An ambitious project to restore the city's half-timbered houses has added tremendously to Marburg's immense charm. On a hill high above, the city is dominated by the Landgrafenschloss, an imposing 13th-century stone castle. Formerly the home of Hesse's rulers, today it's a museum and a student residence. With a population of 80,000, Marburg offers the friendliness and convenience of a small city. But as a university town, Marburg also offers plenty of culture and nightlife."









So, I've been here for almost a week now. Everyone has been very nice, and very helpful. Things have been coming together kind of slowly, but I can't be picky in the situation I guess. We got our phone on Tuesday night, and we got our washer last night. It took us about 4 loads to actually figure out how it works, but we finally did. We have to take baths, because our shower curtain is too small and water would get everywhere if we took a shower. We are still waiting on our wireless internet router to get here in the mail, so we have gone once to an internet/phone place, where you pay per minute to use their computers or phones, and we have also gone a few times to a place called Hugo's. It’s a pretty nice cafĂ©/restaurant where you can use wireless internet for free. I have finally figured out the bus system and gone down town a couple of times on my own. The downtown area goes uphill and at the top there is a castle. There are a lot of brick streets and sidewalks and a lot of the streets are very narrow here. It is very frustrating at times not to know what people are talking about; and I feel bad when I'm at a store or restaurant and have to ask the person helping me if they can speak English.