This week!!


Hello! Well it’s Thursday and it’s a sunny and beautiful day! Cody Kelly and I just went to McDonalds for the first time. We had to experience an American icon first hand in Germany. We found that the food is the same, and you still feel just as terrible when you leave a McDonald’s in Germany.


We have our first business test tomorrow in “Organization.” The Professor was definitely interesting to say the least. We all believe that he is a private coach for businesses and not a real Professor. He has changed a lot of concepts that are known throughout the world into his own ideas. For example, instead of using the PDCA cycle (Plan Do Check Act), which we learned from Marla, he made up his own cycle, which he feels is better. It’s called the PICCA cycle (pronounced: Pee-SSSS-uuuugh). It stands for “Plan Implement Check Celebrate Adapt,” probably the most interesting part of this new idea is the “Celebrate” part. Our professor feels that we need to celebrate after checking, and I mean celebrating like a cheerleader. He brought a “pom-pom” to class. He also had a wooden toy that was the most annoying sound I have ever heard ever. I wish I knew what it was called, but instead I will explain it. It’s a wooden toy, where you hold onto one end and there is a piece on the top of the stick that spins and makes a really loud and annoying sound. I have one more story I would like to share about this class. I asked about LEAN practices in Europe and Germany and if it this kind of thinking plays a major role here. The German students hadn’t ever heard about LEAN before so I gave them a short definition: LEAN is reducing waste, eliminating non-value adding processes, and continuous improvement. Our Professor apparently thought all I wanted to do was shut down the business because the way to eliminate waste is to shut the business down, from his perspective. Needless to say this test should be interesting. Overall, we had fun in his class even though he was a bit odd. Plus its always-helpful going over concepts multiple times to really gains a better understanding of them.

We are all really excited because on Monday we are leaving for Berlin for 5 days with 20-30 students. All from Germany, America, and Singapore! We get to see some amazing museums sights and even a river boat tour that I’m getting pretty stoked for! We are averaging about 1,000 pictures a trip so I can’t imagine how many pictures we are going to have after the Berlin trip. I am missing my camera charger so I have been sharing Anjali’s camera, which is why I have such amazing pictures. Wes, Anjali, and Kelly all have really nice cameras and lenses so they get some pretty amazing shots. Getting to use their cameras has really gotten me interested back in photography. I have a nice camera back home but it’s a FILM camera!


Wes and I have been skateboarding with our new buddy Phillip it has been a lot of fun. They are both really good so it makes it fun to skate with them. I still am not very good, being I haven’t skated in several years but I still have fun with it. I built a skateboard from old parts I found in my dorm. I bought a new deck and some little parts to make it work and its not bad at all!


As many of you know my grandmother has been in and out of the hospital for the past year and she has made some great progress. She just had another surgery this week and is recovering well. I ask that you keep her in your thoughts or prayers.





Thanks for reading!

-Chad

Bamberg!






Wow, absolutely the most amazing city I have ever seen. It was about the size of Bend with 70,000 people but everything was packed in tight. It's located about an hour and half away from us here in Bad Mergentheim, in the state of Bavaria. Needless to say I have figured out where all of Grandma Gingers old German collector items come from..Wow! We made a day trip out of it, because you can buy group tickets for the train and travel as much as you want in Germany in one day it cost us each $10 to travel there and back..Bamberg is also similar to Bend because it has 90 Breweries only about 10 of them are well known. There are many hole in the wall breweries as well. We had an amazing trip there. Wes bought a complete skateboard, and the day before yesterday I bought a deck (the wood part) and found some old trucks and wheels for and made a skateboard! So were pretty pumped about that.


The consensus after only one day in Bamberg was that we all liked it better then Munich! Munich was amazing and fun, but lacked in the Bavarian architecture and community feel that Bamberg had to offer. I will absolutely travel to Bamberg again, maybe in another trip with one of you!

I got a cold this week and the medicine here (IB profren) is not the same, so I struggled most the week! Finally, I'm feeling much better. On Monday, we are traveling to Wurzberg which is a city about 45 minutes away. Its a school trip so our instructors are coming with us and were doing some museum tours and such. I will post pictures on Flickr from Bamberg and Wurzberg this week so check out my flickr page. Its located at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chadpictures23/

Miss all of you! check out a few pictures from yesterday!

-Chad

Munich and School!!!










HELLO!!!

First, to any of my professors back home reading this, I'm sorry for the very informal writing! I hope spring term is going well!

Wow to much to share its been an awesome week and last weekend was pretty sweet. I went to Munich with the other Americans (or Team America as the Team Singapore students call us). There are about 6 Singapore students here studying and we run into them everywhere. Lunch, Dinner, Bars, and then MUNICH!. It was really funny, we all got on the same train on Friday morning at 830am and we had 3 connecting trains to get to Munich and the Singapore students were all with us at 830. Then after about 2 train stops they were gone! We all laughed, but felt really bad. So then we get there and get into our Hostel and decide to do an english pub crawl which is where you go with a group who does tours of Munich and takes you through about 6 different breweries and beer halls. Being from Bend I love beer and being a bartender I feel I know what good beer tastes like...we don't have any beer nearly as good as the beer in Munich. In 2016 it will be the anniversary of the 500 year rule (Reinheitsgebot ) that beer can have only 3 ingredients. Although the law was lifted in the 1980's many brewery's still stick to the law! Anyways, sure enough as we gather at the meeting point for the tour, there was Team Singapore! We had an awesome time after that! So we saw a ton of amazing beer halls and restaurants. The food was amazing too, I had a pork knuckle for dinner one night and it was one of the best things I have ever had. Next to mommies cooking. I still am working and uploading some really good quality photos from Wes and Anjali's camera that I took, so I will upload those as soon as I can. But in the mean time I got some good ones for you all to see!

My International Business classes started this week and so far they have been great. They have their similarities to American college courses and there differences. The one surprise was all the fee's I have had to pay when I got here. I thought my tuition would cover everything but it costs a lot to stay here for 3 months on top of room and board!

I have made a bunch of new friends, I pretty much have made friends with the entire school for the exception of 1 guy, which is actually a funny story. One guy who had a little to much to drink one night picked me out of the group to yell at. He yelled in German "That guy isn't American, I know what Americans look like and he isn't one" I laughed of course and he got kicked out of the fiesta. I guess he felt like an idiot the next day when one of my friends told him who he was talking too. Honestly, I took it as a compliment I guess it means I fit in!

I hope everyone is doing well! There are 3 birthdays over the next 3 days so I should have some more good stories and even better pictures! We found out this week were going to Berlin for 5 days so I'm getting really excited for that! Take care everyone!!

Tschüss! (Bye)