Then I headed upstairs and ran into Lisa. Apparently she had been awake for a while. I don't know how she didn't hear me. I was pretty loud in the bathroom and getting ready and I knocked. So I sat while she ate and I read the baby section of the newspaper.
Then, we played Monopoly for dumb people with Berlin sights. It has credit cards so you don't even have to think math. It was cool though. Because I've been to some of the places.
For lunch, I had a chicken.
Next, I counted how much I've spent and then we drove to Wismar to shop for presents. The stores usually don't take Visa or credit cards in general which is a little annoying since I don't really have cash. But we figured it out.
Drinking bubble tea!
Bubble tea is really popular here. I finally got to try it. It is like iced tea and then has little bubbles at the bottom that can be like gummy bears or the ones I had where they popped and there was liquid jelly inside. I had pineapple tea and orange flavored bubbles. The tea was okay but the bubbles were really yummy.
This is a diagram I found that explains bubble tea. Except mine had ice at the top layer.
Then, we went to the supermarket and then home. We talked and I showed the pictures I have of my family and then we looked at a photo album of Lisa as a tiny baby. My favorite picture was her reading the newspaper when she was less than 1. It was so cute. And Lisa told them about how I took pictures of the toilet seats here and at the grandparents so Mutti suggested that we go to a store and look at all the different kinds. Hehe. I really want a more fun toilet seat at my house.
Then, we went in the garden to eat raspberries. For dinner, we had strawberries, pineapple, and I ate two puddings with a fork. Then I had to eat with a spoon because Lisa does not approve. We talked and laughed. Lisa is really sad that she has no school for 6 weeks. I told her to move to the US and get summer work. Or I can send her mine.
And now we're going to watch Slumdog Millionare.

Lisa is sad she doesn't have school? What an interesting attitude. Could I send my summer work as well. It hasn't been touched yet.
ReplyDeleteShe said we could do that. Once we earn the money for postage. Then we'll send her everything. We can do it while in the same room so we can kick each other to keep working.
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