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Today is my last day in Freiburg, my home for the past 4 months.
Last night was our Abschiedessen with IES. They took us to a really nice restaurant where the food was delicious, the view was incredible and the wine just kept flowing. I said goodbye to a lot of people, and it was really hard to do so.
This morning I woke up extra early to finish clearing out my room before the Hausmeister came over to officially move me out of my room and take my key. I couldn't believe it when he took away the key and locked the door behind us -- I'm really not going back in there.
I fly out tomorrow morning, so this night I'm staying with my tandem partner, which should hopefully be fun. My parents had offered to pay for a hotel room, but I'd much rather spend my last night in Freiburg with one of my best friends here as opposed to alone in an empty hotel room. So that's what I'm doing.
I really just don't know what else to say. I'm in a bit of a daze. I decided that I'd spend today riding the trams because I don't have too much else to do until Dess gets off work at 8. Oye. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed! - Jessica Trumbull, IES Abroad
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Hey there! I’m leaving to study abroad in Freiburg at the end of the month. I would really appreciate talking to somebody who has studied there before. I have a few questions, such as: what should I do about a cell phone? What do you wish you had packed when you left? I’ll be staying for a full year and I’m pretty nervous. Shoot me an email if you have any time. Thanks!
greer02@gmail.com