This past week has been full of “firsts” for me! I flew by
myself for the first time, made an international flight, got a stamp in my passport,
rode on a train, and was welcomed into a wonderful Austrian family!
I left
home Friday, June 14th, to head to Illinois for IFYE Orientation for
outbound U.S. participants and inbound foreign participants. It was a really
fun weekend and I met so many wonderful people!
Monday
was the day I was a little nervous about because that was the day I would begin
my travels half-way around the world. The flight from Chicago to Dublin was at
3:50pm and took not quite 7 hours, but with all the time change it was about
5:30am Tuesday, June 18
th, when we arrived in Dublin. Thankfully I
was able to sleep a bit during the flight. From there the flight to Vienna was
only a few hours. I was able to fly with Klaire, who is also an IFYE to Austria
from Montana, and we arrived in Vienna around noon. I was a little nervous
about getting through customs, but all we did was get our passports stamped and
then walked through the door. The Austrian program coordinator was there to
pick us up and take us to the train station so we could travel to our first
host family. I have never ridden a train, or even the subway, in the U.S. so I
didn’t really know how it all worked. I was afraid I would get on the wrong
train or something when I had to switch trains, but I asked for a little help
at the station (thankfully there are quite a few people in Austria who speak at
least a little English) and I made it to the village Glaubendorf where my host
family lives without any hiccups.
J
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Sunset (or sunrise? can't remember) on the flight to Dublin |
I slept
off my jet lag Wednesday morning…okay, so I accidentally slept until noon…but
it’s been a busy and exciting week since then! My host family is the Kuhrer’s,
consisting of my host mom and dad, Erhard and Monika, and three host brothers,
Raphael (20), Gabriel (16), and Michael (14). Raphael was previously an IFYE to
Virginia, so he has taken it upon himself to show me some of the sights around
Glaubendorf and Vienna, since we are less than an hour away. In Glaubendorf there
is a multi-section museum where we went to see stables where some of the
Lipizzaner Stallions are trained, a memorial for a very famous Austrian
military General, a re-creation of some Stone Age villages discovered near
Glaubendorf, and a car museum that Dad could spend all day in. I also had the
privilege to attend one of Michael’s concerts in Vienna. Michael is a member of
the Vienna Boy’s Choir, who tour internationally. Luckily, he happened to have
a small concert in Vienna this past Friday, so I was able to attend. It was
wonderful! Gabriel also had a piano recital Saturday afternoon, which was also
fabulous. This is a very musical family, as Raphael also plays trumpet in a
local band/orchestra. Unfortunately, it is unlikely I will get to hear him
perform because he broke his finger about a week before I arrived.
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A young Lipizzaner Stallion |
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Vienna Boy's Choir |
I have
enjoyed the home life here. I’ve tried some new foods (like sheep cheese) and
everything has been great! I’m planning on making one of my family’s favorite
meals later this week. They also taught me a card game that I can’t pronounce,
but I think I am getting the hang of it. They were game to learn how to play
10-point Pitch Saturday night, and they really caught on quickly! We played “call-for-your-partner”
and Monika was the first one to reach 52 points.
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Monika's homemade apple strudel |
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Sheep cheese that I can't correctly pronouce...good though! |
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Playing Pitch! |
Sunday
was a very interesting, long, fun day. Raphael and I went to Vienna for the
day. We got there about 10:30am and went to see
Schonbrunn, which is the palace where
the rulers once lived. The palace is gorgeous, but we weren’t allowed to take
pictures inside. We also spent a few hours in the palace gardens, which are
unbelievably large and beautiful. After our tour of the palace, we went to Saint Stephen’s Cathedral. Afternoon mass was about to start, so we didn’t stay long,
but it is absolutely remarkable. Later that evening we went to a music festival
on an island that is on the Danube River in Vienna. This past weekend also
happened to be “Donauinselfest” which is a very large music festival, supposedly
Europe’s largest open air event, and it was free to attend. There are multiple
stages all over the island playing different kinds of music. There were what I
would consider a lot of people there, especially for a Sunday night, even at
the smaller stage where we stayed. It was a fun, new experience, and even
though we were in Vienna for over 13 hours, it was well worth it! But let me
tell you, I slept REALLY good Sunday night!
J
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At Schonbrunn |
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Saint Stephen's Cathedral |
I will
stay another week here in Glaubendorf with the Kuhrer’s before I move on to my
next host family. Raphael says he still has more things he would like to show
me while I’m here. We may make another trip into Vienna since there are so many
things to see there. Can’t wait to see what else Austria has in store for me! I will do my best to do this blog more-or-less weekly while I'm here in Austria, so stay tuned! Praying everyone at home is doing well and staying safe!