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1. The Weekend in Germany

 I seriously can't stop looking at the pictures Paige and I took this last weekend. They are just really awesome. We got some great pictures of the autumn trees displaying their yellow, orange, and red leaves, and pictures of us together.

 I can't believe I got to go to Germany. My friend Paige and I had been trying to figure out how to see each other this semester. At first, we were going to meet in France, but we couldn't find a weekend that would work for both of us to travel.

 It was lots of fun. We ate some good food, met some cool people, and visited a cool city nearby. One of my favorite parts of this trip was Saturday night. Paige taught me how to play a card game called Ligretto and we played a couple million times and listened to songs that reminded us of leading worship at Bama Wesley. We talked about the fun times of being at Bama Wesley, like when we went out to the lake for the day or the time we played "I Have Made Mistakes" for the first time at service and rocked it.

 It was so cool to talk about the good times that we've missed and how much we are looking forward to coming back to our friends. I'm so thankful for the opportunity I had to go to Germany.


 Kthnxbai!



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