Monday, January 16, 2012

Moving Families

So I am not going to lie, but moving families has been the hardest thing that has happened on my exchanged so far. I do not know how to put into words how I have been feeling and what has been happening and that makes it even harder...... but on the bright side I have learned a lot from this and I feeling better and today I am celebrating two weeks with my new family! January 2, I moved from Hajduszoboszlo to the center of Debrecen. My new family lives ten minutes walking from my school, and in a beautiful house in the city. Here there is a little yard and we have a little cute town/type home. My new host mom is a book keeper and works at home and takes care of everyone-because I now have three new siblings! Vilmos, my new 14 brother is the best brother anyone could have because he is exactly like any 14 year old boy! Every night my new mom has to tell him to get off the computer and after about the 10th time they end up fighting :) and to me, it is perfect! I also have two older sisters that are going to university here in Debrecen and live at home. Both Zita, my oldest sister, and Ana  who is younger than Zita want to be doctors and spend all their time studying. My host dad is a doctor for pregnant woman!
The going to school was different, since I lived so close but it was nice cause it did not take me thirty minutes to arrive to school! During the first weekend with my new family it snowed! I was so excited, and I was sure I was going to play in it! I asked everyone in the family if they wanted to play with me, but no one did so ha ha I played by my self and it was just as good! :) The next day, on Sunday morning my host parents and I went walking around this lake in the city. It was very beautiful and it was good to talk with them. Then we went to my grandparents house for lunch, which I found out we will do every Sunday! Then at the night time my host mom invited me to go see a play with her! We went to the theater and it was so exciting! I did not understand much of the play, but it was called the Karrier which means
Career. The play was about a man who was trying to make his way up the social later to make money. Then guess what! On Tuesday of that same week my friend and his family invited to me to go with them to the theater where we saw the same play! I had a great time too! I have started to get used to my new life style here, but it is really different. My family is not usually together and usually in their rooms or working. I am so used to being in the living room or dinning room with the family that even though no one else is here I still sit here and wait for someone to come. When they come I always talk to them and we are getting to know each other more.
Right now they have a son in Argentina and he is really having a great time. School is good, and so is learning the language. It is really difficult, like I have said but I am definitely getting a feel for it! I have been learning a lot about the culture here in Hungary, the government, the European Union, and the history in all of Europe and I LOVE IT!

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