Saturday, July 31, 2010

Our First Trip by Train



CULTURE SHOCK: anxiety and feelings (of surprise, disorientation, uncertainty, confusion, etc) felt when people have to operate within a different and unknown culture such as one may encounter in a foreign country. It grows out of the difficulties in assimilating the new culture, causing difficulty in knowing what is appropriate and what is not.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
On Saturday we heard about riding the train into Nuremberg (one of the bigger cities about an hour away) and how fun it is to check out all the things this place had to offer. Getting on the train in our little town was no problem, there was one track and we all jumped aboard. We noticed our camera battery was low immediately after we had gotten on and so we didn't take as many pictures. Also, towards the end of the day when we had the best opportunity to take a picture of the whole city, the battery died and that was it. So our adventure began and the rest is a story of our first trip:




















As soon as we got off of our train Ben and I stood there for a moment. We felt like we were lost, but we had only taken a few steps. Also we were at a main train station with about 30 tracks, how were we going to find our way home? Introducing "culture shock"... we stared at the arrivals and departures for about 15 minutes trying to figure out how we were going to get home. Well, we finally found out there was a train going back to our home every hour on the 35... so we decided it was safe to explore. We walked down the main street, turned and discovered the German National Museum. We spent the most part of our time there looking at castle replicas and armor and it would have been really interesting if we would have been able to read the information. But alas, we do not know the native language that well.













Next we found the Marktplatz, the downtown markets, restaurants, churches, and music. We grabbed some lunch and also bought some delicioius cherries from a fruit stand. They were tasty, but really made a huge mess all over the boys fingers and faces. We must have looked like quite a sight, but this was of course our first experience doing something like this. Looking around we knew that the big castle was going to be our next stop.

The climb and push up the hill was quite the workout, especially since the boys all wanted to be carried up or to ride on the stroller. But we somehow found the strength inside of us to make the final push. It was amazing! How could the people back then build something like this? Of course after finding the best view of the city, the camera died and then we were left to explore without documentation. We were pretty well spent and decided to find our way back to the main train station. A sweet couple translated the bus schedule for us and we took that back to our train. The boys all fell asleep on the ride back and we made it home, exhausted, but happy we had completed our first adventure.
 














We learned a few things from this trip. It is important to wear shoes that are appropriate for walking, flip-flops are not suited for walking miles in a city. Charge all camera batteries prior to departure. Pack the essentials, but nothing that is too heavy. Have an idea of what you want to see at the destination (sights, castles, etc). And last but not least... ENJOY the ADVENTURE!
 

Thursday, July 29, 2010

A little spot to call HOME

We moved out of the hotel and into the place that will be our home for the next little while. The good news is the house is bigger than I was planning on, but the bad news: it is 3 levels with pretty steep stairs. We also found out that our "stuff" (home goods) made it across the ocean (hooray) and they are scheduled to be delivered next Wednesday. For now we are enjoying the additional room to run around, even though this place really echoes... a lot! Here are a few things that we have been up to:

*Ben and I both passed our drivers tests and we bought a little run around car. SO NICE to be able to drive.... ANYWHERE!
*Connor is finally sleeping through the night because he is in his own room! Oh yeah!
*We ate our first schnitzel at a German restaurant and bratwurst at the town's fest.... delicious!

That is all for now. Our next mission: figure out where to sign Cael up for school and soccer!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Tank you very much!


One of first adventures (on foot) has been exploring all the old tanks and trucks around the base. It is a little boys dream to climb aboard and pretend to drive one of these old beasts.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

MEGA PLAY


It was a rainy day and we were ready for something fun to do. Over by the Grafenwohr (Grafenveer) base there is this huge indoor playland... perfect for cold days when the kids need to burn some energy. There are trampolines, a jungle gym, and "big blue thing", and peddlecars that are being ridden all around. It is a mad house!!! But the kids had a blast and Ben was able to take a nap :) It is hard work having so much fun.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

We've landed...

Hello everyone!
Just a note to let you know that we are all alive and well!
Here is a little run down of what we have done and are doing now:
...Flight to Chicago+Flight to Frankfurt= A LONG DAY OF FLYING! the boys all did really well on both trips. On the 8 hour flight they showed 4 movies! If you ask Ben he will tell you the flight was "easy", I'm still not a huge fan of trying to sleep sitting up, but I made it (even if I did feel claustrophobic! AHH!)
...bus from Airport to our base scheduled to take 3 hours--- 8 hours later, we arrive. There was terrible traffic (or just no movement at all) on the autobahn. Also for the first hour there was no air flowing on the bus so we all were very sweaty and uncomfortable...
... still recovering from jet lag and a 7 hour time change....
...living in a "hotel" with a kitchenette...
...not allowed to drive until we pass a German driving test...
...walking everywhere we go...
...enjoying the cool, Bavarian air...
...trying to entertain 3 boys and keep boys from going stir-crazy...

So we are HERE, not settled....needing more sleep.... and trying to think of things to do with the boys that don't involved anything too complicated.

BRING ON THE ADVENTURE!