Looking across the Mosel from Kalle's Imbiss
Our life documented during our second expat assignment in Germany.
Monday, November 2, 2020
Cochem and The Mosel
Looking across the Mosel from Kalle's Imbiss
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Evie's erster Schultag
- Children in Germany go to "Kindergarten" from age 2-6, basically their days are full of fun and play with no major school structure, so to speak
- After Kindergarten they are off to the Grundschule (Primary) for Classes 1-4
- Tuesday, ElternAbend - this is the parents information night for everyone in Evie's class. My friend Monica went with me that evening to help translate all that was being said. After 2 hours of introductions from the Director, Teacher and parents along with a quick glimpse of her classroom my head was about to explode. I spent over an hour after I got home translating the pile of paperwork I received, preparing anything I needed to hand in by the end of the week.
- Thursday, Ökumenischer - Schulanfangsgottesdienst für die 1. Klasse - This is a wonderful church service the night before the 1st day where the priest blesses the children and families and offers words of encouragement through prayers and songs. Granted it was all auf Deutsch but I got the gist of it.
- The erster Schultag - Friday, September 18th we presented Evie with her Schultüte and big backpack and marched off to join the other 21 children in welcoming them to the 1.Klasse
Friday, October 16, 2020
August and September - what have we been doing?!
I have not been in the mindset to write this blog. I started the last post when we got home from vacation in early August and never finished it until October 11th! I had envisioned writing our daily trials and tribulations and while I have to a certain extent I thought I would be more into it. This year with the move, stress, uncertainty, pandemic etc. it has taken a toll on me mentally. Life is good - don't get me wrong! We are healthy and so are our families. We are happy and have taken each day as it comes, some with more challenges than the others but we carry on. This expat experience is far different than I ever imagined. My expectations were shot when I really realized that this pandemic was going to have a bigger impact than I anticipated. We would NOT be traveling like we planned. We are NOT taking the public transportation like we planned. We ARE being cautious and careful and respecting the rules set forth. We ARE finding fun things to do around home keeping the kiddos busy. The past 5 months have really flown by and honestly have been really great. I just have to keep an open and positive mindset that this IS going to be different than what I anticipated and to make the most of it (as I always do in our numerous moves)! Obviously if you follow us on Facebook I post a lot of pictures and keep tabs on what we are up to on a regular basis. In a nutshell this post will have some videos of the past 2 months and what we've been up to.
After our vacation we spent many days in August at the lake, we are so lucky to have that here. The kids love it, it is safe and clean and fun for everyone. We had some really hot days and used our terrace with the little pool to cool down too. We finally got an enormous umbrella for the terrace to help shade the living room without having to draw the shades. There were so many beautiful sunsets we captured off the terrace as well. We ate lots of Eis, climbed back up to the Windeck Ruins, played at the Schloßpark and walked through the forest-the Odenwald- next to the Schloßpark. We went to the Weinheim pool for the first time with our friends and had a blast. There was a huge waterslide that William must've went down 25 times.
We continued to visit our favorite alla hopp playgrounds and finally visited the Heidelberg Zoo. The Zoo is not far from our house and really nice. It was a bit rainy the day we went but we still had a great time and look forward to going back when it's a bit warmer.
- We visited the original alla hopp in Schwetzingen- another super fun one of course!
- Another bus trip to the Waidsee (lake)
- Made homemade pizzas and Evie’s 1st day of school cake
- Lots of walks to the playground by our house and the Schloßpark
- Wonderful day trip to the beautiful Luisenpark in Mannheim
- First trip to the dentist- Dr. Silke Buck (such a fun name to say!)
- Elternabend (parents night) at Pestalozzi Grundschule and preparation for Evie’s Erste Schultage (1st school day is in a separate post)
- First trip to the Rhein-Neckar-Zentrum shopping center in Viernheim (kids and I took the tram for the 1st time!)
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Our First Family Vacation
The plan here was for me to do some shopping while the family ate some lunch. That all changed when we got into the town and saw that there were lines to get in all of the stores! It was a very warm beautiful day and TONS of people were out so they dropped me off at the Birkenstock Store, William fell asleep, Dave drove through McDonald’s and I met them when I was done. That was all I could manage for one day. It was so hot, mask wearing and heat and lots of people does not equal a great mix. So we went on to our hotel for the next 3 nights.
Day Two:
We walked around the courtyard and hiked down to the original castle ruins dating back to 1300. We didn’t go into the castle because Ev did not want to walk the bridge up to it! We had lunch at the nearby restaurant and headed back to the hotel for some pool time. We booked the pool 2 times that day, because of Corona only a certain number of people were allowed in every hour. It was much cooler this day and rain was in the area but it didn’t stop the kiddos who insisted on swimming!
Awesome view of the Marien Bridge!
A video of some of the day's highlights is below.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Bus Ride To The Waidsee
Seashell Scavenging
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