I have been waiting for my school registration to come in the mail so that I could get a mensa card or was hoping that my student id would be my mensa card, but it turns out all I had to do this whole time was buy one from the cashier in the cafeteria. My office mate always invites me to lunch, but I always decline because I didn't have one of these cards and they don't take cash. So after Nora told me this, I tried to buy one and the cashier who speaks no English, but she had no idea what I wanted and gave me one but said I had to give it back... I was so confused. Kindly, Nora met up with me at the University and took me to the cafeteria to buy a mensa card and showed me how to put money on it. So now, I can finally enjoy the food offerings in the cafeteria. Amazingly, they usually have at least two vegetarian options. Also, I love German Jogurt! The stuff is like pudding but healthy. There is something about the dairy products here that make everything taste so good.
Then tonight we went climbing again. Skylar and I belayed each other on a few climbs and we did some bouldering. Then when he was tuckered out, he sat on the couch with his book while I climbed with Michele and his friend Thomas for a while. This time, I felt much more comfortable about my lead climbing (which really isn't saying much). The climbs are 60m high though so it is even more nerve wracking. I noticed it starting to get dark and didn't want to bike through the not so nice part of Heilbronn at night, so Skylar and I left in the pouring rain to get home. We managed not to get lost there or back though which made the trip much better.

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