Flossbolna
Sea days are just so relaxing!
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Hi everyone! The weekend is over - a lot of hard work while it was 90 degrees outside (and the same inside due to the lack of air conditioning). But we saw many lovely and enthusiastic kids which I feel will be great ambassadors for Germany in their host countries! 
I am so amazed about how many different things you did in your life! I think the idea of youth exchange is a great way to create understanding of different cultures and I love it when people volunteer for it. Katharina, her DH and I both volunteer as counsellors for exchange students coming to Germany as well. Here in Germany it is organized a bit different, a lot of the administrative tasks are centralized in our national office and we just have one or two students and their host family for which we are the general contact for all their issues. This also includes visiting the family before a student is placed with them, several visits during the year etc. I guess that's pretty similar to what you did.
Yes, we talked about it on your PTR or my PTR...
I guess I was better in remembering that fact because you also posted a TR about your visit with your former exchange student. 
My year in Denmark was 1989/90!
It was very exciting, I got to experience the fall of the Berlin Wall and German reunification from abroad.
I can only try to imagine how much you will have on your plate once you get back from WDW!
Yes, and Germany did extremely well so far!! 4:1 against England (not the UK, England has their own team in soccer) and 4:0 against Argentina! We are going to play Spain the semi-final now.
We lost against them in the final of the European Championship two years ago... 
I think Katharina and I just really enjoy meeting lots of young people from all over the world as well as young Germans looking forward to go out to explore the world. And besides that the volunteers from the organization are a great community and fun to be around!
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Nice to hear from you again and glad you had a wonderful weekend! Good for you for volunteering with your student exchange organization .
I was a volunteer local director which included student screening, family match and placement. I met our students at the airport with their host families and watched over them during their stay. Our family also hosted for a few years. No paid positions other than the organization director. It is a wonderful opportunity for students and host families.
Enjoy your weekend and we'll look forward to an update when time permits.![]()
I am so amazed about how many different things you did in your life! I think the idea of youth exchange is a great way to create understanding of different cultures and I love it when people volunteer for it. Katharina, her DH and I both volunteer as counsellors for exchange students coming to Germany as well. Here in Germany it is organized a bit different, a lot of the administrative tasks are centralized in our national office and we just have one or two students and their host family for which we are the general contact for all their issues. This also includes visiting the family before a student is placed with them, several visits during the year etc. I guess that's pretty similar to what you did.

I didn't realize that. Did we talk about that before? We hosted when I was in 7th grade...that's how I got my Belgian brother Bart, who Judy and I visited in my flashback TR in my PTR. I still remember my family being interviewed before we were selected as a host family. That was 30+ years ago.
Take your time with the updates....we'll be here!
Yes, we talked about it on your PTR or my PTR...


My year in Denmark was 1989/90!

Lots going on in your world right now! Don't worry, we all patiently (sometimes) wait for each other, don't we! I imagine when I get back it'll take some time to settle in![]()
I can only try to imagine how much you will have on your plate once you get back from WDW!

it's always ok to take time out to watch the world cup!
I think that's wonderful you are both still involved with the exchange program. What a wonderful way to give back!
Yes, and Germany did extremely well so far!! 4:1 against England (not the UK, England has their own team in soccer) and 4:0 against Argentina! We are going to play Spain the semi-final now.


I think Katharina and I just really enjoy meeting lots of young people from all over the world as well as young Germans looking forward to go out to explore the world. And besides that the volunteers from the organization are a great community and fun to be around!
