Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Cristmas on Schwäbische Straße 3

Well, for christmas I ended up staying for a week and a half with my former hostfamily in Berlin where i lived six years ago as an exchange student. I must say, it was a really wonderful time, the best christmas I could have wished for over here in Germany. It felt as if nothing has changed and i had been living there ever since, although the girls and johannes and jonas have all grown up a great deal! We went to the christmas markets there and heard this fantastic brass choir with guys dressed in really awkward santa suits. We took several walks with Donna in the forest. It was really beautiful, we even got SNOW and a lot of it for Berlin! I have to admit, i do miss some of the snow, it just adds to the christmas atmosphere. for christmas we went to omas and visited the whole family for coffee and tea and cake (Stephan was there with his wife, Jonas, Biggi, Astrid, Bernhard, Johannes, Cora, Ronja, Lara, Anna, Oma, Opa, myself, and Benni). We got a chance to catch up on things, jonas is rediculously tall and posh now, really into golf for some strange reason. After that some of us went to church where i was the last time i was here for christmas, the whole event was the same as six years ago. After church, where the pastor gave a wonderful speech, came the gathering at our place in Schöneberg. Santa visits on christmas eve in Germany. In order to start the evening and open gifts everyone has to tell a story, sing, play or something. Bernhard played Guitar and I sang with him, we did a really cool acoustic version of J. Crockers You Are So Beautiful, we sang it twice actually! Then we had fondue as usual, which was great, and the whole meal that way lasts a bit longer than a regular meal precooked. Lara and I had a bit too much wine, but it was fun anyway, reminded me of the times when she came and stayed with us and Larissa for six weeks. (ps i read three HUGE books in german from this series by Trudi Canavan called the Black Magician trilogy, so good!'). For New Years i was supposed to go out with Milli and Sven, but that evening i had planned to have dinner with my hostfamily and then go out, the traditional Raklette dinner, where you fill these pans with meat and veggies and cheese and put them under this roasting thing and put the meat on top to cook and then mix em. Lara and her friends and anna came late, so we started late and i didnt leave the apartment till about 920pm, which i thought was early enough to still go outand have a great time right? well unfortunately i left my cell phone in my coat pocket while eating, and milli had written, assumed i was ditching them, and then was already underway on the subway to some party with sven because they had finished pregaming and were going far away to eastern berlin, which i didnt know we were going to do, so they left without me and we got in this huge fight because there were miscommunications and misunderstandings. But she forgave me and everything which is great, because she is great, and i dont want to lose her friendship. love ya milli! Thats the thing, my first year here everyong accepted the fact that there were going to be a ton of misunderstandings, which there were. now that i speak fairly good german with agood accent, people just automatically assume that there are no misunderstandings, that i dont have any problem expressing myself or saying things clearly and properly, which is not the case! i still have problems writing in German, particularly a quick text message or something, and there are still some words i dotn understand or dont know how to say myself. this creates some problems. plus, germans dont like people who arent permanently attached to their cell. as many of you all know, i hate cell phones, and i rarely have mine with me or answer it. i just need to fix this problem somehow, but its frustrating slightly. Either way, i ended up getting five min too late to the train station and they left, so i went back home, and went out with Cora and her boyfriend Girum. We went to this really cool but rather dead crowd club near the river, it was in a boathouse!, watched the fireworks from the riverside (which was great, the whole city was one big firework.) im not the biggest fan of berlin on Silvester (new years)...why doooo they call it Silvester...ill never know. Berlin is just so dangerous with all these 13, 14 year old drunk groups of kids walking around throwing knallas and firecrackers and TNT everywhich way. I was walking down the steps to the train and didnt realized that seconds before this group of kids threw an explosive in the garbage can i was standing next to at the time it exploded! gah! nearly crapped myself. Every year houses catch on fire. oh well. At least this year, unlike the year when i was here, the Rednecks werent headling the biggest new years party in Germany haha! It was sad to say goodbye to my family there, i really do miss them! But...i had to make my way to Prague.

Certainly, Definitely, Absolutely
Shim

Chelsea Visit

Its about time I blog about these happenings since November! Well, a short while after I arrived back from Dublin I received a visit from the sister Chelsea for THREE AND A HALF weeks, which was great! haha no joke! Her plans got a little combobulated, was supposed to stay with me for a week or two (which she announced the day before she was to arrive at my place, i received a text message from some strange number while i was at a christmas market in Tostedt haha that she was coming the next day per train...silly chels). She ended up staying with me extra because plans got all effed up with Anne and so i went to the bathroom, came back and was informed that she had changed her ticket to go back on christmas eve rather than stay and go to prague with me! but things worked out in the end! i ended up chaperoning a trip to prague, but more aboot that later. So she came and camped out on my extra bed, and by bed i mean left over mattresses in a corner of my room, but im sure they were more comfy than the ooooolllldddd couch. We went all over, went to Bremen a few times, the first time just walked around and visited the christmas market and went shopping down the shopping streets there, which are great cuz no cars are allowed on them. Bremen is really a beautiful city, a lot of the old city still stands and it just gives it this charming air to it, particularly with the medieval christmas market and everything. Gotta love Gluhwein, Gebranntemandeln, and Nutella Crepes...mmmmm and all those Bratwursts roasting on these round castiron wheel thingies that are attached to chains and which swings back and forth over an open flame...pretty sweet. That time we forgot to say goodbye to Roland while touching his knee...and well...lets j ust say the bad luck that followed was our due punishment. Ill always remember to pay attention to the type of train that i get onto, because apparently Niedersachsentickets cover all trains except IC or ICE trains, we got onto an IC train...went to Hamburg, had to pay an extra 40 some euros (CRAP) i was soooooooo pissed, soooo pissed, i called the woman many bad and evil things i shall never repeat. whoever was sitting near us and could understand that kind of english must have had a great train ride hahaha. we went to hamburg to try out this onstage training center for fitness and dance, wanted to try an hour of hiphop to see if i liked it, used google maps to find it, never again, ended up walking for about and hour and a half, and not even coming close to the place, ran after and missed two busses, finally got on a bus, and got off one stop early and had to walk another 10 min and came to the class an hour and a half late. needless to say, i signed up and have now been taking hip hop in Hamburg three days a week. Dennis Jauch is one of my dance teachers, who won Germanys version of so you think you can dance, and Nelson and Memo are my other teachers. Nelson just recently asked for my info to be in a new hiphop crew and they are trying to find a studio for me to teach step and get paaaaid haha in Hamburg, how great is that? im very stoked. Anywho, Chelsea and I watched over 40 movied and EVERY episode of Family Guy that have been produced on DVD. Good times. We had themed days, my fave when i got my christmas gift from Amazon i bought myself, three movied, muppet xmas carol, elf, and grinch and a christmas music cd. that was great. We went to the Becks Brewery, saw some moviees with my English AG in English at the Grendel Palast in Hamburg, discovered an Irish pub auf dem Kietz, toured the redlight district, searched for an erotic art museum which to our chagrin no longer exists, but no one knew it no longer existed so we searched for a while anyway ahah, visited the Hamburg Dungeons which is great and is where ill be having my goaway party haha. It was like this cool haunted house with actors thing which went through the various stages of Hamburg city history, talking about pirates, fires, plagues, floods and torture! right up my alley! haha. I have a great pic of chelsea chopping my head off. im sure she enjoyed that very much, she insisted on holding the axe. We stopped by the Hamburger Dom which is like some big fair with rides and food and things that make you fat. that was fun. All in all, it was a great time, and im really glad she came, particularly right before christmas, good support!

Lots of love,
Shim