Sadly, I will not be able to get Internet in my room for at least 2 months. Grrrr. There is a computer room at the StuSie (where I live). I will talk to them and see if I can hook up my own computer to the Internet there. It is such a waste of time to go to the library to get Internet. I am still amazed that a high-tech country like Germany wouldn't have Internet access in every single room. Well, I saw blue sky for the first time in Germany today. It didn't last long, and it later began to snow and rain again. But there was light for a couple minutes! I had a weird dream last night where I was hanging out with my siblings at a playground and my older sister, Katherine, reminded me that she had a twin sister. I had totally forgotten about her twin sister. Then I reember what happened to her (her name started with a J). For some reason, she left for California and had excommunicated the family (thus I had forgotten her). Since I had forgotten her, that meant I had to tell my language class that I had 5 sisters, not 4. Then I woke up, and about 20 minutes later I finally figured out that my older sister did not have a twin.
Anyway, I have other stuff I need to do on the Internet, and the library closes at 10:00, so I'd better get going (to compare, the UConn library closes at 2:00 AM).
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Mom:
Two months!! What a nuisance.
Hope you get some more blue sky soon. Do you have snow on the ground? We have a few inches, but it's too powdery to be good for sledding, and it's too cold anyway - and windy! - to do much outdoors. "Oh, good," I thought this morning when I came downstairs and saw the thermometer, "it went down only to 0 last night!" That, of course, being 0 F rather than 0 C. I've had to move the apples and oranges and stuff out of the coal room, because it was becoming more like an accessory freezer than an accessory refrigerator. A bottle of sparkling cider had broken from the cold - the frozen cider was standing upright, shaped like the bottle had been.
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