Author: Jascha Grübel
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About the Arrival Camp
So this is the very last night in the Arrival Camp. We are getting ready to go to Bogor. But what has happened so far? I will give you a little review about the last two days. Yesterday beside some sessions about the culture and language we had a so-called “Mini-Olympics”. Or in other words…
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Getting to Jakarta
Episode 2 or Friday: I had to stand up early than intended because of a thunderstorm in order to reach Frankfurt. You heard right, I didn’t say Frankfurt Airport, that’s because I needed to get my visa first at the Embassy. After all everything went fine and I got my visa. Luckily from Frankfurt you…
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On the Way
Episode 1* or Thursday: Today I’ve made it to my grandparents as planed. Apparently I’ve taken everything with me I planed to, at least after the last revision. I couldn’t help it to take some pictures from the towns and landscapes that passed by in front of my train window. Some last glimpses on Germany.…
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The Time has come
These are the last words written to you from Germany. I’m getting my train in two hours. I’d like to describe you how it feels right now, but I came only to the words: “You know what I mean if you did it too.” I wish you all a good time and hope everybody enjoys…
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Goodbye Lake of Constance!
I don’t want to say much. I let the lake speak for himself. Ich möchte nicht viele Worte verlieren. Der See soll für sich sprechen. No quiero decir mucho. El lago lo dirá. [imagebrowser id=3]
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A little "thank you"
At this point I’d like to give thanks to the most important benefiter, Gudrun Seiler. She contributed the mayor part to my fund raising. Celebrating her 50th birthday she asked her friends to gift her money. Half of it for my fund raising, half of it for one of her heart’s desires. She deliberatly shared…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-16
Getting ride of the last old stuff… # MATE #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-08-09
In 16 days I'm leaving for Indonesia 😀 # Uff I'm in my "new" room now … just a little bit small … # Trying to get used to my "new" room. A first change of many to come. #
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Leaving a room behind…
I won’t ever come back to the room I’m living in right now. It’s not like 3 years ago, when I just spent some time somewhere else and returned to my home. This time I’m leaving for real. Maybe it sound theatrical, but there is a certain truth to it. Today I’m moving out all…