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The train to Budapest was waiting as we arrived and found his sleeping carriage. A very nice railway company lady welcomed him/us and said she would look after him, and that we should not worry. She thought we were his parents! And so he waved us off. You can see a photo I took just as the train began to move.
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We talked about this as I tried to get him to understand the differences in learning and teaching at different levels. Even so, he did very well and ended Module 2 with 1:7 to add to his 1:0 for his Module 1. Well done Marcel.
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It was in English, but Marcel said he understood about 65%. It was also in 3D and I can only recommend you see this film as soon as it comes to your nearest cinema. I shall buy the DVD/Blu-Ray to add to my collection.
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After seeing him off, Marga and I went to a cafe/bar and enjoyed a glass of red wine with a portion of tasty food as we chatted. I then left for home to telephone his parents for I knew they were waiting for news. We had a nice long chat in German and was able to assure them that Marcel was okay and the railway lady would keep an eye on him.
As I am writing this he is arriving at Lake Balaton to stay with his grandparents for a weeks holiday. Then back home for an exam and the start of his final term/semester for his Abitur/'A' Levels/High School Certificate so he can apply for university in September of 2013. It is possible he may study in Berlin. I hope so. Meanwhile, I shall enjoy a holiday with him and his parents at Balaton in July 2013. It has all been agreed!
It will seem strange without him. I had a lot to do today so didn't have time to think about my loss. I shall of course miss him greatly, but look forward to sharing his adventures via skype before we meet next summer. I am just one of a number of people in Berlin who are grateful to have shared part of summer with him - even if the sun did not shine much!
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Good luck to Marcel
The travelling by train was very exciting: I've met with two nice deaf guys and learnt the deaf ABC (how to signal the letters). The view from the window was beautiful till it got dark. I couldn't sleep well because my thoughts were faar far away...
Pleased you met interesting people on your journey back home. Pity you could not sleep but I can understand why your head was so full of thoughts about/from Berlin. Most important is that you rest in Balaton so you are ready for your exams next week. Take care - Opa John
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