The last day was very relaxing. We decided not to do much since we were going to be traveling the day after. We went to the supermarket with Tante Suse for groceries. We ended up buying a suitcase full of German chocolate and candy for Easter. My family always loves when we get chocolate shipped over from Germany because it is so much better than American chocolate. After Tante Suse had gotten everything she needed to make dinner that night, we checked out and went back home to cook with her. We all ate together and had a relaxing night.
The next morning when we woke up to have breakfast before heading to the airport, I walked downstairs to see three Easter baskets on Tante Suse's table. One was for Sina, one for Sandro and one for me. I was so happy and thanked her for the chocolate bunnies and eggs. It was a really sweet gesture and is a good example of the kind of person aunt Suse is. Sina and Bernd drove us to the airport after we said goodbye to everyone and it was really sad leaving. The funny thing about what happened at the airport is they had to search my carry on bag, and because our suitcases were full with our clothes, I had stuffed all of the chocolate and Easter candy into my carry on. So, when the man at the airport had to sort through my things he gave me a pretty weird look as he came across all of my candy. He jokingly tried to take it all from me. Then we had a nine hour plane ride to Atlanta ahead of us and when we finally touched down in the United States for the first time in over a week my cell phone worked again.