Heute, am letzten Tag des Aufenthaltes in Ladispoli, trafen sich noch einmal alle Schüler des Projektes am Strand. Dort wurden noch einige wichtige Dinge besprochen. Die Stimmung war gedrückt, da alle wussten, dass heute der Abschied stattfand. Trotzdem wollte jeder diesen Tag genießen und deshalb gingen wir Eis essen. Um ca. 12.30 fuhr jeder mit seiner Gastfamilie in Richtung Flughafen Rom. Da es bei einigen kein Mittagessen gab, verabredeten sich einige für ein gemeinsames Essen im McDonald’s. Nach der kleinen Stärkung ging es dann zum eigentlichen Treffpunkt dem Flughafen. Dort angekommen mussten wir uns leider verabschieden. Es wurden einige Tränen vergossen, bis dann einer auf die tolle Idee kam, unseren Flashmob-Tanz, welchen wir auch vor dem Kollosseum aufgeführt hatten, zu tanzen. Als dieser Tanz schließlich durchgeführt wurde, filmten und beklatschten uns viele. Danach wurde noch ein Gruppenfoto geschossen, bis wir uns in Richtung Flugzeug begaben. Der Flug dauerte 1 h 45 min, bis wir am Flughafen Stuttgart eintrafen. Kurze Zeit später holte uns ein Bus des Busunternehmens Binder ab und brachte uns nach Pforzheim. Als wir am Turnplatz nahe des Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasiums eintrafen, wurden wir schon erwartet. Jeder einzelne wurde dann von seinen Eltern nach Hause gebracht. Eine schlechte Nachricht bekamen wir noch auf den Weg. Sie lautete, dass jeder am Montag trotz Erschöpfung am Unterricht teilnehmen musste.
Nach einem langen Tag waren wir nun wieder in unserer Heimat und konnten uns wie auf die Reise nach Ladispoli auf die Ankunft der Italiener in Pforzheim freuen.
Today, on the last day of our trip to Ladispoli all the students of the project met on the beach. There were still some important things to discuss. The mood was depressed because everyone knew that now the Germans had to depart. Nevertheless we all wanted to enjoy this day and so we went to eat ice cream. Around 12.30 each student went with his host family to the airport of Rome. Since there was no lunch for some of us, they met the others for a meal at McDonald's. After a small refreshment, we went to the actual meeting place: the airport. Arrived there, we unfortunately had to say goodbye. There were some tears until someone had the great idea to dance our flash mob dance, which we also danced in front of the Coliseum. As we finally performed this dance, we were filmed, and many applauded us. After that, some parents took a group photo before we went towards the plane. The flight lasted 1 h 45 min until we arrived at the airport in Stuttgart. A few minutes later, a bus from the bus company Binder picked us up and brought us to Pforzheim. When we arrived at the Turnplatz near the Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium we were already expected. Each individual was then taken to his parents' home. On the road we got the bad news: Everyone had to appear at school next Monday.
After a long day, we were now back in our home and could look forward to the arrival of the Italians in Pforzheim.
Jan Sigrist
Nach einem langen Tag waren wir nun wieder in unserer Heimat und konnten uns wie auf die Reise nach Ladispoli auf die Ankunft der Italiener in Pforzheim freuen.
Today, on the last day of our trip to Ladispoli all the students of the project met on the beach. There were still some important things to discuss. The mood was depressed because everyone knew that now the Germans had to depart. Nevertheless we all wanted to enjoy this day and so we went to eat ice cream. Around 12.30 each student went with his host family to the airport of Rome. Since there was no lunch for some of us, they met the others for a meal at McDonald's. After a small refreshment, we went to the actual meeting place: the airport. Arrived there, we unfortunately had to say goodbye. There were some tears until someone had the great idea to dance our flash mob dance, which we also danced in front of the Coliseum. As we finally performed this dance, we were filmed, and many applauded us. After that, some parents took a group photo before we went towards the plane. The flight lasted 1 h 45 min until we arrived at the airport in Stuttgart. A few minutes later, a bus from the bus company Binder picked us up and brought us to Pforzheim. When we arrived at the Turnplatz near the Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium we were already expected. Each individual was then taken to his parents' home. On the road we got the bad news: Everyone had to appear at school next Monday.
After a long day, we were now back in our home and could look forward to the arrival of the Italians in Pforzheim.
Jan Sigrist