Yesterday we arrived to Munich. I was expecting a nice warm spring here, but it was quite cold, rainy and windy. As it was Sunday, we discovered that ALL the shops and malls are closed all day long on Sundays and we had no food with us and I was starving as usual :) But we found some restaurants and fast-food places to buy some food.
The place we live is a guesthouse. I have a little room with my own bathroom. My "kitchen" and wardrobe are in the same closet :D We also don't have anything to cook with, we don't even have a fork to eat with or a glass to drink from.
The place we live is a guesthouse. I have a little room with my own bathroom. My "kitchen" and wardrobe are in the same closet :D We also don't have anything to cook with, we don't even have a fork to eat with or a glass to drink from.
Mini-fridge. |
You'll always find dark chocolate and some herbal tea at my place.
I have a nice new Tv here, but unfortunately in Germany they usually don't have subtitles, they have recorded their own traslation on top of the original voices..so i don't understand anything. But I don't watch Tv anyway, so it's not going to be a problem for me.
Today was our first opening schoolday. We met our classmates and some teachers and ofcourse our headmaster. They all were friendly and very helpful. We had also two very nice German girls showing the school and the city centrum and helping us to buy a pre-paid card and a transportation card, so now we have everything basic we need. At some point they had to go back to school, but we could go home. It took so much time to buy the pre-paid card, because here you have to do a contract for a pre-paid card.....why? I don't know. So we had no time to visit any supermarket, where we could buy some normal food. Luckily we found Lidl on our way home. But we still want to find something like K-Citymarket or S-market kind of stores.
Food is cheaper here, much cheaper than in Finland, that's really good!
I also found my heaven: ORGANIC SUPERMARKET....and even the organic food is cheaper here compared to Finland or Estonia!
Today was our first opening schoolday. We met our classmates and some teachers and ofcourse our headmaster. They all were friendly and very helpful. We had also two very nice German girls showing the school and the city centrum and helping us to buy a pre-paid card and a transportation card, so now we have everything basic we need. At some point they had to go back to school, but we could go home. It took so much time to buy the pre-paid card, because here you have to do a contract for a pre-paid card.....why? I don't know. So we had no time to visit any supermarket, where we could buy some normal food. Luckily we found Lidl on our way home. But we still want to find something like K-Citymarket or S-market kind of stores.
Food is cheaper here, much cheaper than in Finland, that's really good!
I also found my heaven: ORGANIC SUPERMARKET....and even the organic food is cheaper here compared to Finland or Estonia!
...but still not cheap at all for a student...
Good night :)
Good night :)