"Alles Liebe und Gute zum Geburtstag!" is a German birthday wish and one that I heard many times today.
It is tradition that the Geburtstagkind (One is called a "Birthday 'Kid'" regardless of age.) takes treats to work or school so yesterday I baked a batch of chocolate chip cookies to take to German class. They were very well-received! After many well-wishes in German, all of my classmates sang the version of "Happy Birthday" from their home countries. By the end, I think we had heard: Arabic, Turkish, Farsi, French, Kurdish, Hindi, Italian, and Portuguese.
After class, Will, a friend of his, and I went to an Irish pub for dinner and Trivia Night. Our team, Currywurst und Pommes, scored 24/80 points and came in next-to-last place. At least we didn't lose!
All in all, it was a very fun birthday and I'm looking forward to the next year to come!
Monday, September 29, 2014
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Cologne Marathon
Things have stayed pretty
busy around here as we gotten further into fall. I’ve now been in German class
for six weeks and it’s still going well. The course goes at a pretty fast pace
and there are a lot of new things taught each day. I think I’m making progress
and have come a long way from the simple “Ich
heiße Krista. Ich komme aus den USA.” that we learned on the first few days. At least I hope I have!
Two weekends ago was the
Cologne Marathon and we got to watch it for a little bit while we were in the
city. Maybe next year I’ll sign up for the half marathon since I had several
years to practice in Pittsburgh.
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| Cologne Marathon |
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| Running through Hohe Straße |
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| Pittsburgh Marathon 2013 |
Here are a few more photos from around town:
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| "Love Locks" on the Hohenzollern Bridge |
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| Some German creativity from the barista |
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| Neighborhood of my German school |
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| Streets in the Altstadt |
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Fall is in the Air
The time has certainly gotten away from me
and I can’t believe that it’s almost been a month since I’ve posted anything.
We have been keeping really busy for the past month—Will with work, me with
school, and trying to catch up with friends.
My German class has been going very well and
I really like it a lot. I obviously still have a long way to go, but just a few
weeks have made a huge difference. German doesn’t sound as “foreign” anymore
and now I know some basic phrases that are important for getting around. The
one other English speaker from Ghana switched to a different class, so now I am
the only one! We just finished up our first month and have five more to go.
After our busy summer of traveling, we have
been catching up with some of our friends during the past few weeks. We finally
had time to have some people over for our first dinner here last weekend.
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| Getting ready in the green kitchen |
The next day, some friends took us to the Kölner Bierbörse (translated to “Cologne
Beer Exchange"), which was a festival with different types of beer from Germany
and around Europe. Interestingly, they didn’t have any Kolsch from Cologne, so we tried something from Munich.
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| Kölner Bierbörse |
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| Prost! |
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| Media Park |
Later in the week, two of Will’s coworkers
took us to a restaurant that had live jazz music—very cool! It made us feel
right at home…if our home was New Orleans. We can pretend, right? One of the most
interesting things about this restaurant was that it was built over Roman
ruins. Right inside the entrance, there
was a glass window in the floor that looked down to some ancient artwork.
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| Papa Joe's Jazzlokal |
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| Roman Artwork |
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| The band |
I think the next two weeks will be pretty
quiet and our next trip is to Hamburg over a long holiday weekend at the
beginning of October. No Oktoberfest trip this year! ;)
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| Because you can never have too many pictures of the Dom. |
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