Thursday, 30 July 2009

Pictures over pictures




I left the airport in Munic at the 18 Luly 09.I looked really forward to the two weeks.


I found some really good friends in Queenswood:



This are:
-1. line left: Christina and I
-1. line right: Anne and Vera
-2. line left: Sarah
-2. line right: Julia and Theti
-3. line centre: Johanna (and Vera)
There is not enought time to describe the other two weeks.
I'll finish this at home.
Till this I say goodbye and look again in my blogger after I arrived in Austria.





Queenswood: I'll never forget it!!!!!!!!

This is the last blog from England.
I'm very sad about this. The time in Queenswood was so fun, exciting and cool.
Of course, I'm looking really forward to my family, friends, harp, ... at home, but I don't want to leave England so early. The food was ok here, the rooms too.
The houseparents, Sibe, Lucy, Raman were strict, but very, very nice.
The teachers were nice. They prepared a lot of funny lessons. I think I was very lucky to
have such nice people around me. I love the area around Queenswood and I'll miss it very much.
Thankfully I took a lot of photographs, which will remind me at the beautiful time here.
I don't know how to describe Queenswood in words. FUN, STUDYING, LEARNING A LOT, FUNNY LESSONS, NICE PEOPLE,...OR ONLY QUEENSWOOD: I'LL NEVER FORGET IT!

And now I have to say goodbye from England. I thank all my teachers, houseparents, AOs and my parents and my uncle at home: You made a thing possible for me, which I'll never forget. The next post I'll write will be from Austria or somewhere else, but I'll come back as soon as possible, because England is too nice to stay away from it.

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Live in the 16th century

The 16th century!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In the 16th century live was difficult.
There was a big difference between rich and poor.
The rich people made the rules, the poor ones had to behave.
It was very difficult for farmers and other people to live a normal live.
I don't think this was a good thing, but gladly it is better today.



If I would live in the 16th century, I would certainly have the same hobbies that I have today.
I like to go to the theatre.
Mavbe, in the 16th century, I would like to become an actor, but that was not possible.
So I would become a music player and would play the theatre music.
I would wake up in the morning and than I would watch the sun rising and listen the birds singing. There wouldn't be the noise of cars, planes, trains,.... I would live in a little town near London.

This day, I'm going to write about, starts very early. When I woke up, it was dark. I got up and took my little harp. Then I went the long way to the Globe Theatre in London. Today was the first play in the theatre. I was going to make the music together with ten other woman.
The play was called "Romeo and Juliet". Quite a funny name, I thought.
It was from W. Shakespeare.
At this day I didn't know, that this play would become famous after three shows.
The actors became famous, W.Shakespeare became famous. Only the musicans not, but i was glad about it. I didn't want to be famous, I just wanted my normal live, who it was before the show and how it will be till the and of the days.

Monday, 27 July 2009

Up, up and away. And down very fast!!!!!!!!!! UAHHHHH!!

The Thorpe Park!!!!!






We got up in the morning. Breakfast! Bustrip! And than we saw it..... the scary, dangerous, horrible, cool Thorpe Park. We jumped out of the bus ........ And had to wait. After about half an hour we got our tickets. We ran in the Park. It was very cool. We tested lots of attraktions. The Sealth was the most terrible one. Here is a picture of it:


This attraktion is called Sealth. It's the most dangerous one. You drive with a space of about 80 km/h to the top. And than down again. It was quite horrible, but funny too.


The next picture is from the Rush:

The Thorpe Park was the best Park I have ever been and I'm happy about seeing it!!!!!!

Thursday, 23 July 2009

...My music is.... a really importent thing in my live.


In my live there are many important things: my family, my friends, my home, ..., my music. I play the harp and I like this very much. The harp is a very important thing for me. When I'm sad, I play the harp. When I'm happy, I play the harp. When I come home after school and I'm really tired, I play the harp. The normal day is one side of my scales, my harp is the other side.
I have a very, very beautiful harp. It comes from the USA. It sounds very well and I love playing on it.
When I'm older, I might study the harp at university. When I won't study the harp, then I will play the till I'm too old to play it, because it is a really important thing in my live.

London, Globe Theatre, Tate Modern and fun




Tate modernYesterday we went to London. The trip was very long because there was a lot of traffic on the roads. We went to the Globe Theatre and Tate Modern. It was fun and now I know more about Shakespeare and modern art. What I didn't like was the sandwiches we got for lunch. They tasted terrible. After the Tate Modern we went for a little walk through London. We crossed the Thames and then we went to Saint Paul's cathedral. I took a lot of photographs and we drank a funny drink called "Strawberry and Cream". In the evening we had Pro-Football, wich was very funny. I was very tired after all this, but we had a lot of fun, so I went to bed at 11 p.m.











Tuesday, 21 July 2009

English and fun


My second day at Queenswood started at 7 in the morning. Too early, I think. The houseparent came and said: "Time for breakfast, Open the window, is this your jacket here on the floor? You know, when you don't tidy up your room in the morning, you won't go on shopping this Saturday!" This was Sibi!! (But normaly, I have to say this now, our houseparents are really nice.)



Then the first lessons started. It was quite fun. We had E-com, wich was really cool. In the break we went to the dinning hall to drink something. Then we had English with Stefano, wich was nice too. In the afternoon we analysed the charakter of Hamlet in the popular play of William Shakespear called Hamlet. That was very interesting.



The football training in the evening was very cool, but hard too. We did difficult things and we had fun.



This evening we are going to the cinema and I'm looking very forward to the day.

Monday, 20 July 2009

first impression, first day


On Saturday I arrived here. My parents brought me to the airport. I was really excited. The flight was long and at the airport we had to wait for about two hours. That's why I was really tired when I arrived, but my first impression was: "cool". I liked the building very much. What I didn't like was that we didn't know, where we had to go at first. My first impresssions are: The houseparents are really nice but strict, the building is nice, the meals are pretty good, the rooms are ok, the activities are interesting and fun and there are nice people here. All in all it's really cool here and I'm looking very, very forward to the two wekks.