
Our first excursion with the international students! Here are some people from Eichstaett while we were waiting for our train in Ingolstadt. Two are Chinese and one is French. They all speak German really well so it was pretty intimidating!

After the one hour train ride to Regensburg, we finally arrived! Here is a picture of us by the Dom.

We had to get on the City Tour bus right away. Beside me was another exchange student from Japan who speaks only Japanese and German so it was really hard talking to him. He's pretty eccentric if you know what I mean.

We saw a lot of beautiful sites such as this Dom/Cathedral...

...And a lot of the streets of Regensburg. Pictures from my camera aren't so nice because we were seated in a tram/bus the whole time so a lot of the sites passed by in a flash.

After the tour, we saw old tractors with hay and decided to have a picture with it! They were sorting out grain the old school way.

See, that's how it's done!

For lunch, we ate in the oldest style of cooking of sausage restaurant also known as the Historische Wurstkuchl.

It was sooo good! I had THREE sandwiches because it was just to die for. I'd go back to Regensburg any day just to have that again.

Here's a close up version of the sausage. Take note, that's sauerkraut on top. Most people hate it but I love it! I even ate some of Jackie's because I can never seem to get enough. Sauerkraut is sour cabbage, by the way.

After, we met up with Marj and Roz! They study in Regensburg University and are also on JTA. Normally, Marj and I always pick on each other but this day, we were just so happy to finally be together again!

We were all craving for dessert so we all decided to get some kuchen, also known as cake in German. Our first European cake, according to Sanch. I got strawberry or erdbeere and Sanch got tiramisu.

As if cake wasn't enough, we decided to get ice cream!

We explored more of Regensburg and had fun playing in the Jewish memorial where the kids mostly play.

I can't seem to get enough of that ice cream!

We found this really cool old school arch and decided to have pictures with it.

Finally, a complete picture of the JTA Ingolstadt people!

Here's us with the Korean girls in the famous stone bridge of Regensburg.

I don't remember why Sanch and I couldn't stop laughing but I had to put this picture in because I remember we just had a lot of fun.

Hello Janine! Here's a lamb/sheep for you.

After, we took a ferry along the Danube River. The wind was really strong so here is me trying to have a hair blowing picture but it failed.

Reunited! Jackie, Marj and I. Our Marketing group minus Kim and Biancs. :(

Look at the Korean Yea Min sitting on my lap. Doesn't she look like a doll? She just sat on my lap without even asking me. She's so adorable and I always tell her that she is.

Spot my crush. I'm such a stalker. That's Louie's jacket on the left pretending to pose for me.

Jackie and Marj were super feeling Titanic. They were so far from the edge of the boat naman!

After, we went to this real nice cafe to keep ourselves warm...

...and had FREE coffee from our City Tour. We would never go to a place like that because we're kind of low on money!

Marj decided to take us to a pub/another city tour but FAILED. She kept getting lost and we ended up just buying beer and drinking it on the streets.

Here's a close up version Yea Min. I'm squeezing her because she is sooo cute.

To my right is my Spanish classmate Carmen. She always makes me laugh because her laugh is contagious. I told her that Filipino and Spanish were sort of similar and she couldn't believe it. Her favorite word that we have in common that she couldn't get over was kubyertos. I wonder why.
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