Dearest friends and family, it would seem that my last post
never actually posted! You may have been
wondering why I have been so quit, as much too much time has passed since I
have written. So, here is a quick recap
of what you would have read, had the post not vanished:
November was wonderful!
I attended a pre-Thanksgiving dinner at the beautiful home of our school
directors in Heidelberg. It was
delicious, and Israel was able to meet most of my colleagues and their loved
ones, as well as two of my loved ones: Kyle & Angela.
I was very fortunate to see one of my professors here in
Germany, as she was visiting her son and daughter-in-law for Thanksgiving. Not only did Susie Bollinger give me presents
(excellent texts I can use in my teaching over here), but her family invited me
to Thanksgiving Dinner which was so yummy!
To wrap up the month I received an early Christmas present –
a beautiful new bike (thanks, mein Liebling)!
December was full of activity! Germany is famous for it’s Weihnachtsmarkt, or Christmas Markets. They are fun and festive, with lots of opportunities to buy classic or unique gifts for you loved ones as well as enjoy traditional fare such as Glühwein (hot mulled wine), Lebkuchen (gingerbread), and Bratwurst. The first one I experienced was in Kaiserslautern with Israel. It was small and crowded, but we enjoyed the Glühwein, nativity, and bonfire. We had embarked with the intention of purchasing Christmas gifts, but were a wee bit disappointed in the selection. However, it was the first week of December, and perhaps not all the venders were ready with their wares. I visited the Landstuhl Weihnachtsmarkt the next night solo. I was relieved to find many more booths and handmade craft items! Then I visited the two in Viernheim, one with my friend and colleague Alicia and the other on my own. I visited the three Mannheim Weihnachtsmarkts with my students – it is an annual tradition for the school! Mainz & Trier I experienced with Israel while also visiting UNESCO sites, then strolled through the Heidelberg market with my friends Suzanne, Greg, and their two sweet children. My final Weihnachtsmarkt adventure was in Essen with Kyle and Angela. I now feel an overwhelming urge to drink hot wine and eat currywurst whenever I think of these holiday markets!Mannheim |
Heidelberg |
Kaiserslautern |
Mainz |
Trier - look closely, it a symbol from Carcasonne! |
UNESCO Site in Trier |
Another memorable December activity was ice skating with my 2nd graders. For three Wednesdays in December we went skating, I in my new Easton ice skates. It was so fun, and oh how I miss playing hockey. Let’s see if the new year finds me again in pads, shooting the puck with my hockey stick! It’s entirely possible, as the local EisSportHalle is next door to my school, less than a 10minute walk away!!!
I spent Christmas with my cousin Kyle, his beautiful Angela,
and her loving family in Essen, Germany.
I learned to make tamales, which were fabulous, and saw an enormous
cathedral in Köln, explored the outskirts of Essen and discovered a hidden well
café, where I ate my first German cupcake!
Of course, being the gamer that I am, I may have spread my love of board
games around with Christmas gifts of Munchkin & the Settlers of Catan (both
in German) to Angela’s two brothers, but they seem to enjoy playing, so I am
very content! I also played Dixit for
the first time – quite an interesting and fun little game. It’s like Balderdash, only with art instead
of words.
One more thing I need to mention – I went dancing twice with
colleagues at Zapattos, a salsa club in the Mannheim train station! I look forward to getting my groove on there
again, as it was tremendously fun! I am
very blessed to have the wonderful friends, colleagues, and family that support
me on my adventures. Thank-you to you
all, I am happier because you are in my life.
Good luck in the New Year! (I will be welcoming it in Amsterdam!) Tschuss!!!
Hi Maureen, So glad you are having such a wonderful time. T hanks for sharing your adventures with us. Your PEO sisters had a lovely Christmas party at Pat's beautiful home. We thought of you. I just got back from a 2 week visit with my Mom in LA. It was nice and warm-in the 70's the whole time. Happy New Year! Cindy
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