Friday, December 9, 2011

Adjusted to Munich time just as we leave...

Just as we are starting to feel at home here in Munich our temporary journey is coming to an end.  We head back to The States tomorrow after a very, very busy week here.   We’ve found a mix of new and used furniture to be delivered while we are away including: a bed, sofa (that folds into bed), coffee table, dresser, and most importantly a set of wardrobe closet storage (no more living out of suitcases!). Thankfully Aunt Ellen is here to rescue us again and safely receive our deliveries.  She has really helped make this trip a wonderful success.

Most of the week was rather mundane, Julie at work while I shopped for essentials.  I looked all over town to save 50 cents on shampoo…I am a sucker for a good deal!  I did find some nostalgic American items like microwave popcorn (although pretty bad tasting), hot chocolate, and stocked up on some cases of Dr. Pepper for Jules.  Really exciting stuff, huh?!?!  The evenings were a lot of fun as we went out to the different Christmas markets in town.  I think we made it to 4 of the 16 (or more?) different ones here in Munich and each time ate a days worth of calories very tasty, never seen before treats.   It really is a fun time of year here right now, such a social lively atmosphere everywhere.

Here is a collage of a few of our Christmas market photos:



And here is Julie enjoying one of our many treats we found (a waffle with marshmallow covered in chocolate), followed by our favorite sweet we have come across – the apple-filled star pastry.  We only wish this was to scale.  Sadly it is not the size of Julie’s face.





Today was an exciting day because we are now a part of the iPhone community!  We activated our new German phones, which means finally we can start checking emails, making local calls, and locating areas of interest from the palm of our hands again.  Once we get this FaceTime and Skype thing figure out we should be able to connect for free with all of you back home.  It still seems too good to be true, but we purchased phone plans with unlimited data for 49 EUR per month each.

We will definitely be looking forward to our one-way move next month.  See you next year München!


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

And Our Journey Begins :)

My turn to update the blog! And you might want to settle in (or just scan it for pictures) as this will be a long post covering our first few days in Munich. Also, I am writing this entry Sunday night (4.12) without knowing when exactly I will post this. I can’t believe that with all 16 wi-fi networks our computer can pick up around our apartment, every single one has a password! The nerve of the Germans! Anyways…

We flew out Thursday morning at 8am Arizona time and landed at 7am (an entire hour early) in Munich the following day. The flights went well - though Noah and I have never seen this before on a plane. Yes, this guy is sitting in his seat with his feet straight up, no shoes on. It lasted long enough to make it super creepy. I should be glad he didn’t sit behind me.
We met Noah’s aunt Ellen and made our way to our new apartment carrying our 4 checked bags and 4 carry on bags, for a total of 957 pounds of luggage (or at least it felt like that). I think Noah was ready to curse me for bringing so much, even if he refuses to admit it.

After a direct train ride to our train stop, Laim, and a 10 minute walk that felt like 45 minutes with all our bags, we finally arrived to our new apartment! We live above a dentist, and the entire 2nd floor is our apartment. There are two apartments above us – so three all together. I feel bad for those folks, as there is no elevator. Here is a photo of me pointing to our living room window.

Thanks to Ellen, we arrived to an apartment that was livable. We knew people took the kitchen with them in Germany, but didn’t realize they took every light fixture as well. Thanks to the multitude of lamps Ellen left, we weren’t in the dark at night. We also had a bed to sleep in, plates and silverware and a small kitchen table, her patio furniture in the living room, and a place to hang our clothes. We don’t know how we would have done it without all of her help.

After a quick trip to the teeny tiny grocery store where we grabbed a few things so we wouldn’t starve, Noah whipped up our first dinner – Spaetzle, salad, and… wait for it… DR. PEPPER! It’s not easy to find, but I found it. I made Noah stop eating so we could capture this epic moment in our lives – the moment where we are both completely jet lagged, exhausted, looking like crap, and eating our first dinner in our first apartment in Munich! You’re welcome Noah.
After going to bed at 7pm, we woke up bright and early 6am Saturday. Noah’s friend from high school (he was a foreign exchange student), Jörn, came down from Schwabisch Hall to visit us. Little did he know he was in for a day of shopping and working in our apartment. He has one luxury we don’t – a car! We went to a giant store – Vmarkt – about the size of a Wal-mart. I had no idea there were stores that big here. We stocked up on ceiling lights, trash cans, a mirror, a microwave, and some dog bones. The dog bones were the most important; I need Sadie and Rita to know I was thinking about them. ;)

After a lunch break, we got back to the apartment and Jörn and Noah got to work hanging lights. As I write this, we have light in the living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. We still have the hallway, the toilet, guest room, and storage room to go. And by ‘we’, I mean Noah. Here is one before/after picture.
After a fancy dinner of PBJ’s, we fell asleep Saturday night dinner at 8pm. We are party animals.

Today we met up with Ellen and went to one of the numerous Christmas Markets in town. This one is called Tollwood – it is all eco-friendly items and food. It had food and booths from all over the world. We had Polish food for lunch, German Glühwein to drink, and a crepe to top it all off.

I even made a saguaro sighting!

Here is Noah and Ellen standing in front of a recycled flower statue with solar panels.

After Ellen dropped us back off at home and we took a break to rest our feet, we decided to explore the area around our apartment. We walked over to the train tracks, found a McDonalds for those days we want to feel like fatty Americans, and found a few places to walk the dogs.

As we made our way back home, we stumbled upon this little ole thing (Schloss Nymphenburg) just a few blocks away.

After feeling in awe of our new lives, we headed home. We passed by a pizza place, and decided to use our wonderful German skills to order dinner. As we sat to wait for our pizza, Noah says he thinks we just ordered two, not one. It turns out they have a special Sundays - buy one get one free. We think Noah’s wonderful German made them believe we knew what we were doing, so they didn’t try to get out of giving us the free pizza. At least that is what we are telling ourselves.

After the past three days, this place is beginning to feel like home. And pretty soon it will be – exactly 1 month from today we leave Houston with a one-way ticket. We definitely realize how lucky we are, even with Noah not realizing to look when someone is taking his picture. :)

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Our Bags are Packed....Almost

In less than 24 hours our lives will change forever.  We are moving into our new Munich apartment and leaving everything we have ever known.  Thankfully this is just a test drive and the final move is not until January.  We will be back in a few days to warm weather and happy dogs.

Julie has done a fabulous job of trimming her wardrobe and it seems we will be able to carry everything we are bringing.  I am sure 18 hours later, after lugging our bags all day, I will start to complain about the extra pairs of shoes she decided to bring.  That is why I give her credit now while my arms are still fresh.

We will spend the week getting our apartment set up and getting a taste of the new life we are starting.  More updates soon!