Today is the last day of language camp and I'm bombarded with a whole slew of emotions. I'm so sad to see all my new friends and mentors leave, and I am so scared to leave the safe little American bubble that Schloß Wittgenstein has provided. But more than anything else I am excited. Excited to meet my host family and get settled into my new room. Excited to attend my new church and start my new school. I'm so full of emotion it's a bit overwhelming. I may explode at an moment. But it's an amazing feeling.
Camp has been wonderful and weird and eye opening. I've learned so much about Germany: the language, the people, the culture; but I've also learned a lot about myself. It's been an incredible and exhausting three weeks and I'm a little scared to leave it all behind.
But I'm ready. Ready for the real German world. Let the challenges begin. God has armed me with an amazing brain to think with, wonderful people to support me, a positive attitude, and an incredible opportunity to go to a new place and stretch my limits. With Him all things are possible. Even high school in a language you're just beginning to understand. Leh go.
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