Dear Everyone,
I have no idea for a blogpost today so I thought, I'd just write about a few things that have been going on this week.
When I came home on Sunday night my host family had bought a Christmas Tree and decorated the house. It helped a lot to get me into the Christmas mood, but it's still hard feeling all festive when it's 16°C outside. I can't wait to go home to Germany on Sunday, although I know it won't be any more wintery there.
On Monday my host Mum, J and I made a Gingerbreadhouse. We make one at home every year and they said I'm a real expert in Gingerbreadhouse-making. I also got my Christmas present that day, but I didn't open it yet. I put it under the Christmas Tree with all the other presents that are already there.
The next day J and I had waffles for breakfast and he asked me what to put on them, because he thinks I am the master of Christmas and therefore know how to eat waffles properly. He didn't know, but deep down it made me really proud and happy to be called the master of Christmas, because it's just my favourite season.
The next day J and I had waffles for breakfast and he asked me what to put on them, because he thinks I am the master of Christmas and therefore know how to eat waffles properly. He didn't know, but deep down it made me really proud and happy to be called the master of Christmas, because it's just my favourite season.
Yesterday we made some stars out of old newspaper to hang on to the Christmas Tree. They look pretty amazing and were easy to make, so it was a lot of fun. And then I got another Christmas and Birthday present today from Celine. I didn't have anything for her, so I am a bit ashamed, but it was lovely that she thought of me and I really like the presents. It's an paint your own (Minion) mug and some christmasy sprinkles I'll use for baking when I go home.
That's all I have to talk about today.
That's all I have to talk about today.
See you!
Of course you're an expert in Gingerbreadhouse-making, you're german!
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