Whew, what a day! What a birthday! I had my normal BO class, my TM3 class was cancelled, or rather optional, so I took the time to study for my Betriebsorganization Klausur (Final exam) at 11:30am. So much stress, so much worry. I went through a prior exam and tried to learn what I could, but there were a lot of topics that were a little difficult for me to understand because of my not-growing-up-in-Germany thing. I arrived in his office, nervous of course, and not sure what to expect from a Müdliche Prüfung (Oral exam). Fortunately for me, Herr Schad (both my teacher and advisor) recognized this a problem for foreign students and gave me a simpler math version of the exam. He also explained to me that the idea behind the "mündliche Prüfung" was simply to have the ability to discuss my exam right afterwards.
I finished the exam somewhat quickly, trying to do everything perfectly. Unfortunately, one of the things on the exam was only from the previous Friday and I was not completely confident in my ability. After he looked it over and discussed it with me, he told me it was pretty good with only a few mistakes and said he would give me a 2. Which is the equivalent of an A! What a relief, what a weight off my shoulders. I felt fantastic. I finished and passed my exam with flying colors and was officially done with my classes (not exams!) for the semester. I feel like it made my Birthday even better because it felt so stress-free.
The weather was pretty great and warm, which was perfect for Rachel's and my plan to go to the pool again. We made ourselves some sandwiches, grabbed the Frizzante wine from Italy and headed to the pool for a wonderfully relaxing afternoon. Sure the pool was full of people, but it was great nevertheless.
We enjoyed the sun, the pool, our food, kind of the wine (we weren't thinking that "Frizzante" meant bubbly, and I don't really drink wine...) for several hours. However, the sun began to fade and hide behind clouds rather quickly. We did not make our way out quick enough and unfortunately were poured on during our 10 minute walk to the tram stop. The wet flip-flops made my feet hurt, so I had to resort to trekking barefoot.
It stopped raining a little while after we had already been soaked, fortunately. Now to find ourselves something to do with cake, or some sort of delicious dessert that would serve in place of one of us making a cake (since out apartments don't have actual ovens). We wandered through a few shops over the previous days and ended up just purchasing some Torten from a Bäckerei in the Hauptbahnhof. As you can see, I bought some sort of strawberry thing, and she a creamy, chocolate-y thing. My mom was wonderful enough to send me a few birthday things, so we had a candle that hummed "Happy Birthday" and a few candles for us to blow out ourselves.
After enjoying dinner and then our desserts, Rachel concocted a "Holy Grenade" shrine. The bottle reminded us of the Holy Grenade from Monty Python: Holy Grail, which is the reason behind it all. Again, a wine that I did not thoroughly enjoy, but it was still fun. Later, we went our ways and watched the game Deutschland g. Italien (Germany vs. Italy) (1:2 unfortunately) and slept.