Sunday, October 28, 2012

Fast Week


I just got back from a really challenging run. I think that I have finally memorized one route through the woods but unfortunately, it's the hardest one. It starts out going downhill to get out of Ramersbach, then once I get to the woods, it's flat and curvy, then I turn off one path and onto another where there is ALWAYS a giant mud pit (that's how I know it). From there it goes straight uphill, around a bend and uphill some more. I have to stop at least two or three times and rest because trying to sprint up it is such a challenge. My goal will be to be able to go up it without stopping. Then after all that, it flattens out to go around the side of the hill and out of the woods. Once I'm out, it goes uphill more, a lot less steep but still uphill. It's rough. It takes me about a half hour with stops but it's hard work. The flat parts were really nice today because the paths through the woods were covered with multi colored leaves. It was like I was running through a sea of red leaves and in the breaks between songs, I could hear nothing but the crunch between my feet and my breath. It was also very cool on the uphill the way that the sun was shining through the trees. If only I could bring my camera with me on these runs. It's always so beautiful. Very muddy today though and spots of snow....I was in shorts, oops. 

This week went by pretty fast. I don't even remember Monday, Tuesday I drove the kids to school and then went to Kamps and got a coffee cake and cappuccino and sat and read for a while. Oma was out of town in Berlin to visit her other grandkids so I had the kids for lunch and homework everyday. Tuesday night was Lacrosse and it was great. I came home with a black eye. Not very big but definitely there. It was nice though, there were a few other new and foreign girls there and they were very nice. I got to know some more people and they invited me to come hang out in Köln with them and go out and whatnot. I will probably get to know them a little better since me going out in Köln requires me sleeping there since it's so far. Anyway, it was really nice to feel like I'm making friends a little (finally after 2 months?). 
Cool picture of the Dom in Köln on Tuesday. 

Tina left for home so I'm friendless again. It's kind of exciting because now it's really up to me to see if I can do it but I'm starting to feel like I did the first couple months at Nebraska which was expected but still hard. 
Wednesday was Liv's 6th birthday so we woke up early and she had candles to blow out in her room with all her presents. I made her Nutella and Banana stuffed french toast and then Nina and I drove the kids to school. We cleaned out Liv's clothes which was good because she had wayyyy too many. Anja and her kids, Ian and Aiden and Opa came over for birthday cake and coffee. 
Family party. 
I had LaBoom later with Anja and we got sizes for costumes. They are 80's themed and will be pretty funny but it's right up my alley. 
Thursday I had German class and I avoided Carlos pretty well but had to sit next to his friend Antonio who smells like cat pee...gross. 
Friday was a pretty good day. It was gross and rainy all day but I did a pretty great workout and had fun with the kids. I got to chat with Iani and went to Bonn and had dinner at Vapiano with an old Culver friend. She was like my little German sister at camp my 1st class year and now she's 19 and in college! So crazy how Culver always finds it's way back into our lives. Anyway, she's at school in Bonn and invited me to go hangout with her and also to go to Düsseldorf with her (where she's from) to see it. 
Yesterday was Liv's birthday party which was nice. She had a lot of fun and it was Halloween themed so obviously she was a princess. We made leaf modge podge jars with all the kids and I think they all had fun. 


Liv before her birthday party all dressed up. 

The weather is getting colder and I think this week for Halloween there will be some parties and times to go out which would be fun. I hope it doesn't get too cold!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Great week so far.

It's been a pretty great week so far.
I got a Halloween card from Mrs. Silverman :) Thanks!
The kids and I have been reading the Winne the Pooh book my mom sent me and they seem to like it so that's nice.
Monday Nina and Florian were both at work pretty late so I cooked dinner which was fun. It made me feel like Mrs. Doubtfire kinda...only I didn't burn my boobs.
I finalllly got to skype with both Colleen and Natalie on Monday which was really nice. Tuesday I got to go to Köln and practice with the Women's Club Lacrosse team there. I'm still sore from it but it was so fun to play again and although it was QUITE the commute, it felt so great to be in a realm that was so comfortable to me. THe coach is American so all the girls speak English, some stringer than others but it's nice. Everyone was so welcoming and friendly and curious about me. Of course I miss my DePaul team, I love the sport so much so it just was so great to get out there. The train ride home I was almost giddy. Florian asked me the next morning if it was worth the long commute and I felt uncomfortable because it ABSOLUTELY was for me but I have no words to explain that to him. The team practices 3 times a week but I'd like to try to make it every Tuesday. We'll see how that works out.
When I get back it was really late and I had made a date to hangout with Mags and Katy so we did and it was really great as well. We giggled a lot and caught up on lives and whatnot. It was really nice. 


Yesterday was a very fall day. It was great. The kids and I carved pumpkins, one of my favorite fall activities. Liv was all about scooping out the guts and picking out the seeds and by the time we actually got to carve faces in them she was covered in pumpkin guys and I think loved every minute of it. Bennet was the exact opposite. He hated the smell so much so that he had to open the door aaaaaand light a candle. He refused to touch the inside of the pumpkin and instead just watched us and fed us his snack of choice, marshmallows. That got out of hand quickly and i had to put a stop to it but it was funny while it lasted. They both kept pretending they were the animals eating marshmallows in the Lorax movie. 
They pumpkins look great and they're now sitting out in the driveway so everyone can see them when they pass the house. 



They love taking pictures with my phone....
Obviously I baked the seeds from the pumpkins as well. No one here has ever had them which is a crime. They're delicious. Last night I went to Tina's and we watched Hocus Pocus and drank Chai tea. It was a wonderful fall day. 

Today is a beautiful day. The colors are wonderful and the sun is shining and the temperature is perfect for a fall day. I went on a little run and was in awe at the beauty that I am surrounded with. It still amazes me. 
I did a little workout then a 20 minute yoga class which I found online. It's an awesome website where you can stream audio yoga classes. You can pick the intensity, length, teacher, and kind. I did a power fusion one and it felt so great. My balance is so off, I haven't done any in so long. Now that I signed up for this website I think I'll try to do it at least 2 or 3 times a week. Maybe in the mornings after the kids leave for school. We'll see about that as well. Again, surrounded by so much beauty, this is where I got to do yoga today...

It was awesome. 
Back to my German class tonight! 



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Herbst Holiday recap.

Holiday is over and I have lots to say about the last 2 weeks!
We have been all over the place! We drove to Lübeck, where Nina grew up, and stayed at her mom's. It is such an old city and it was really cool for me to see things that are so old and still in use. A lot of the city burned down in WWII due to bombing but most of it was restored and is back in use.
There are lots of churches there and I learned a lot about the history of the city and how it came to be, since the middle ages! We went to Nina's favorite church, St. Marien Kirche on the first day and shopped around a little. It was really rainy the first couple days.


Nina with St. Marien

There was this big clock. In Germany you have your birthday (geburtstag), and you have your namesday (namestag). The clock on the bottom shows what the church regulated name is for each day and the namestag. It was interesting to look at. 

This is the bell from the original church. It crashed down one of the towers in the fire when the city was bombed and they now keep it there right where it fell as a reminder.


We were there for a couple days and then Nina and I drove to Hamburg for a night to spend time with an old friend of hers. We shopped around and I got to see a lot of the city. It is really pretty and I think my favorite German city thus far. There are more bridges there than Venice which was interesting because it's so metropolitan and its the second largest city in Germany, after Berlin.
Nina's friend made a DELICIOUS seafood Paella and it we drank wine and chatted and we looked at a scrap book Nina had made for her when they were 18 of a 6-week trip they took to America. It was so funny to see pictures of them so young and hear about their adventure.
This is the Hamburg city hall. 


This is where Nina and I got to sleep that night. Their house was 4 narrow floors and had a very interesting layout. I got the mattress on the floor which was verrrrry comfortable. Either that or it was the wine that made me sleep so well :)

We then drove back to Lübeck to pick up the kids and continued on to Rostock and Luuge, also in the north. We stayed at another friend of Nina's. She had 2 kids, 12 and 15, and we had apple crisp and tea then hung out and later had dinner and then the next day we went into Rostock and shopped around and hung out. It was pretty when the sun was out. 
This is the city center of Rostock

The kids playing on the statues.

We saw so many rainbows because the rain was so on and off but this was one we saw while driving. Double rainbow!

We then went back to Lübeck for another 3 days. I had finished the 2 books I brought with me already on the first 2 days we were there so when it was rainy there wasn't too much to do. I had brought the second Fifty Shades of Grey book and The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho. This was recommended to me by Alice and it was really inspired me to want to travel so much that I made a goal for myself to see at least one new place every month that I'm here. The night I finished the book my mind was reeling with all the possibilities for my life. I could go to Australia and live on a farm or something for a few months. I could go teach English in South America or Indonesia. I could go back packing through Chile. Let's just say I got very little sleep that night and once I did, I had crazy dreams, only to wake and find they were still in my head :)

Nina and I had another day walking around the city where she showed me 2 other churches, one being the Lübeck Dom. After it's restoration, the entire church became white which was a very strange look and completely different from the rest of the churches in the city. We also saw the Hospital of the Holy Spirit which was from the 1300s and now still functions as an old folks home. 

We went out one night and to a beer cellar from 1225. That was definitely the coolest place I've ever had a beer. The city at night is also really cool with the copper steeples of the churches, a trademark of Lübeck
Lübeck at Night

The beer cellar, Brau Berger. This is me with the date. 

We went to walk on the beach one day as well. Lübeck is right on the Baltic Sea so that was cool to go to another big body of water, even if it was freezing out. 


We also had a day at the house where the kids collected hunderds of kastanien or chestnuts. I guess that's a fun fall activity here. We made little animals out of them and the kids had a lot of fun with that. 


Another cool thing about Lübeck is that the city center was designed with it's safety in mind during the middle ages. There is water surrounding the entire city center and gates were built at each entrance. Many of them are still standing but the most famous, the Holstentor gate. They are really old and kind of all falling over and cooked. It's very cool. 
Here it is and also another picture of me in the city!


Anyway, we're back now and back to the daily grind. Kids are back in school. I have decided that this is the week I start studying for the GRE so next time any of you talk to me, ask how that's going to make sure I'm doing it :)
I start my German class back up this week and tonight I am going to my first lacrosse practice in Köln! I don't have my gear yet but they said they have extra and i've been day dreaming about playing so I am very excited!!
My next book: On the Road by Jack Kerouac. 

Missing America,
Casey




Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Travels.

Hallo! It is herbst holiday here so the kids are off school. Last weekend we went and stayed at a ranch/ hotel called Rückerhof and it was beautiful. There were animals for the kids to pet and feed and whatnot. They had fun with that. There was a medieval times festival going on and the kids got to learn how to shoot arrows and Bennet got to be a blacksmith and all that fun stuff. The house was so cute that we stayed in and there was a restaurant there that was really good.  


The house we stayed in is the one on the right. 
this is where the restaurant was. 

Bennet at a blacksmith

the kids with ponies, which they got to ride. 

the room I stayed in with the kids. There was a loft on top with 2 beds where they slept and I slept on the bottom. 

this is their little loft nook.

the living room area with a breakfast bar, a table and a lovely fireplace.

the kitchen and breakfast bar. the room the kids and i stayed in along with the toilet is to the left and Nina and Florians room along with the shower is on the right side. 

there was a porch with a lovely view :)

the table and front door from the breakfast bar

It was a nice weekend and interesting to spend time with Nina's family. Her 2 sisters where there with their husbands and they each have 2 kids. Her mom was also there so there were 14 of us total. 

Monday Nina and Florian were at work and I had the whole day with the kids. I made them Pancakes in the morning. Just call me Mary Poppins... :)

Bennet asked me how I did this and I just told him it was magic.... I think he believed me.


We went on a bike ride and then to the church and had a little picnic since the weather was nice. We had some snacks and Uno and some Dr Seuss. It was nice to sit out in the sun and let them just run around and I think we all had a good time. 


Tomorrow we leave for Lubeck to stay with Nina's mom for about a week. We will also visit Hamburg which I am excited for. I have been reading a lot and just started a book recommended by good old Schmalice about traveling the world and finding yourself and all that good stuff. I also bought on the road by Jack Kerouac to read since I never have. 
German's going well. I need to muster up the courage to start trying to speak it.....

Tuesday I went to a waterfall with Tina and her German Mama, Hilda. It was so pretty. It is tucked away in the forest and the colors of fall were so pretty in the sun. There was also a little cafe there as well where we had coffee afterwards. It was a really nice afternoon. 


Today we went to Königswinter and hiked up a giant hill and the view was amazing. There was a castle and some ruins but it was right on the Rhine and it was really amazing, especially with all the fall colors. 




Okay thats all for now. 
Tschüs!