Sunday, October 7, 2007

Saturday, Sunday, and Crappy Internet

Hello all,

How is everyone? Things are going well on this end... Saturday Gaby and I went to Munich to an IKEA there, and finally got a number of living essentials!
  • trash cans (2 E each!)
  • Toilet brush (1,20)
  • Kitchen scissors (2,49)
  • Door mat (green and black, 2 E!)
  • Curtains (12 E)
So about $31.00... we then went next door and I got a little bucket to use as waste receptacle in the bathroom and three sponges for 1,09 ($1.54). Some things are just really cheap here!

Gaby loaned to me two blankets, a down comforter with two sets of sheets, matching pillow cases, a pillow, a broom, a bicycle, and two rugs. So I am pretty much set, except I kind of need a mop... we'll just wait 'till I REALLY need one, though :-) I also got my microwave, frying pan (with glass lid!), little caddy-shelves for the bathroom/kitchen, and some door hooks.

We went into Munich and walked down to Marienplatz, the Glockenspiel was all under construction along with just about everything else there... grr. Since I fried my own electric toothbrush charger, or so I presume, I got one of the 20Euro ones at the techie store along with the internet cord (thanks Mom!). Now I can brush my teeth better!!

We sat in traffic a lot on the way to and from Munich, it was crazy!!! Gaby made a cake when we got home; it was pretty good. We were going to do one of the fitness walk DVDs but never got around to it. Michi came over (a friend of ours), and now we are starting to plan a trip to Rome sometime soon. I think it would be fun to go around Christmas time, since Michi lives in Ingolstadt, we could easily go there for a week while I'm there for Christmas. We'll see!! Rome is definitely on the must-see list, though.

Today we left the house (finally) at 9:30, Maxi had to print something out last minute to take with him for school... not sure why everyone had to come along for the ride. I just didn't feel like talking to anyone at all, actually, not because I was in a bad mood or something, but simply because I just wanted to sit there silently.

Other than that, I've got a few goals for tomorrow...
  1. Buy the little coins for the washing machine
  2. Find someplace that has wireless for my laptop, since I can't upload pictures on this connection!
  3. Go to the store to get some laundry detergent and some food.
  4. Post office
  5. Work out
  6. Ride my bike someplace
Kathrin will come over sometime this week for dinner, I can't wait!! Liz may also come to visit. I'd also like to find out how to pay the Social contribution fee so I can get my bus ticket and student ID and such. Doesn't look like I'll be doing much clerical stuff this week... Sonja is sick, Verena is on vacation... Chantal has fallen off of the earth... Julia might want to cycle around town sometime... so we'll see. I've got a whole city to explore!

Bis naechstes Mal,
Caitlin

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Address...

Hello, I forgot to post my address in the last post...


Caitlin Roll
Auf dem Hellen Weyer 1, #1-06
56072 Koblenz
Germany

Really easy... I better get a postcard from ya'll now and then, and if you are interested in a postcard yourself, email me your mailing address, and I will see what I can do...

Caitlin

Friday, October 5, 2007

And We are LIVE from Across the Pond!

Hello all,

I write to you all now from Ingolstadt in Bavaria... I've just come from the Oktoberfest! We had a lot of fun. I didn't realize it was a big fair where you could ride rides and stuff, I just thought you went around town drinking beer. So it was neat. Apparently its the biggest of such things around Europe. I was talked into riding some rides, most of which I honestly did not enjoy because I'm getting older and frankly, it's not fun anymore!! I wanted to eat just one Bratwurst but ended up eating two because Tobi is very insistent on eating a LOT all the time. But check out the pictures from the Oktoberfest, they will explain a lot more than I can write here...

Starting with the loooooooong day I had on Monday, it was a craaaaazy day. The flight left on time and although sad, leaving Mom, Pop, and Sissy wasn't all that bad. God was definitely right there with me the whole time, that is one thing for sure. The flight was long but they always had something on the screen playing the whole time instead of the scrolling info about how long there is left, etc. plus they spaced the meals out to where you ate 2 hours after takeoff and 1 hour before landing or so, so it seemed like the meals came fast, but then the flight was over. I was staaarving for dinner though, seriously. I ate just an apple after lunch before the flight; it was 7:15 before I ate dinner. It was good food, though, grilled seafood, rice, and something with Wasabi... tuna? Not sure. The entire plane was full practically, even first class but I asked for a seat in the front row at check in, so there is more leg room in that row. There was a nice non-snoring non-smelly man next to me on the plane, we didn't talk, but he had a Playboy magazine that, although not read on the plane, I saw him put it in his briefcase to take home... so I figured he was a creepy German, ya know? Ha, ha...

So when I got off the plane I had no problems at the Passport check, the cutie there asked me what I was up to and actually seemed interested, I told him I was staying for 10 months even, and didn't even ask if I had a visa already. I suspected it wouldn't be a problem, although many had said it might be... at baggage claim since my bags were so heavy (we/mommy paid $60 to take that giant green one since it was 12 pounds overweight all things said and done!) I asked two young strong looking men to help with my stuff, and they took it right off the belt and put into onto the cart for me... and Kathrin was there waiting when I left baggage claim... and everything fit right into her car. It was great!! And I was just so tired, but we had to go further and further, first to Kerstins to pick up some stuff, then to the school to pick up my key, then to the grocery store since everything was closed Wednesday... the grocery store rocked, though, I can't wait to go back! Everything is dirt cheap and you wouldn't believe the quality... like you can get a bag of organic whole wheat penne pasta for 70 cents! I got a bunch of stuff for $19 (13€). It was just super... mainly else I just got eggs, SPREADABLE CHEESE, bananas, apples, ham, butter, cleaning spray, dish detergent, soup, tomatoes, a thing of juice, 6 pack bottled water, a loaf of bread...... I think thats it? But now since I have a frying pan, microwave, and toaster, the options are wide open.

I slept three hours, woke up, and put all my stuff away... the apartment is just amazing, although it is small there is a ridiculous amount of useful space. So efficient. I have pics but, I got a bunch of new stuff plus we are going to Ikea tomorrow, and so I will post new pics when I am all set. We also gotta get an Ethernet cord for my laptop since I thought there was wireless (which there is, but cord works better, wireless is from the University and I dont have an account yet anyway). So I'll do that tomorrow, too. Here are the pictures I have taken so far in Koblenz.

Wednesday I really did not do much, everything was closed so I just bummed around, but Thursday I went with Sonja to the Ordnungsamt but alas, these people are wildly disorganized and I did not see the checklist until she picked me up, then we realized I only had half of what I needed. That's ok though, I'm in no hurry and we got the stuff filed and went to the Bürgeramt and to sign the lease for the apartment as well. So next week we'll go back to the Ordnungsamt to get the rest of the stuff in order...

Got on the train to Ingolstadt, sat in between three smelly old women who don't yet know of deodorant and probably never will... got off the train in Nürnberg and spent 30 of the 40 minutes of layover time looking for the potty, only to finally find it and see that it cost 1,10€ to PEE... so I waited... Gaby picked me up from the train station and we went "home". We had real schnitzel for dinner, it was awesome!!!!!!!!!! With lemon juice squeezed into the breading, amazing.

This morning we got up and went to the gym. I have to tell you all something surprising, at least it was for me. I participated in and survived a kickboxing Tai Bo course... it was wild and crazy but a great workout!! We did treadmills for 20 minutes then did a spinning course for another hour. Hardest, longest workout ever!!! But I felt great afterward.

Then we hung out and headed to München around 3, got back at 8:30ish... now I am here. Just wanted to get something posted for everyone and some pictures up. TOMORROW.... we are going to IKEA! I can't wait! I only really need some trash cans, but we will see what else there is.

Ok I'm going downstairs now, last night was the best night's sleep out of all three nights so far, partially because I wasnt freezing... I didn't have a good blanket the last two nights and its coooolllld. But now from Gabymart I have like 20. Ha ha...!

Much love,
Caitlin

Monday, October 1, 2007

Freaking Out

Ok, I'm not freaking out... I'm really excited. I had to leave my friends today and I have several goodbyes scheduled for tomorrow as well, so I'm not looking forward to that, either. But God is calming me! God gets to fly first class for free, so it's cool... I'll leave my mom at the gate tomorrow, but not alone.

I have two biiiig suitcases of my stuff. I can only hope they'll fit in my friend Kathrin's car!! See...!



Well this is a short post because I really have nothing to say... except that if you're reading this, you most likely mean a lot to me! So thanks for stopping by and I hope you'll stay tuned.

Love,
Caitlin

Monday, September 17, 2007

First Week Plans

Hello faithful readership (if you so exist!),

Just a little update on what's going on. I am well into packing my things at this point; even my clothes are packed! I have so many clothes (NOT a good thing!) I can pack all I want to bring and still have plenty to wear for the next two weeks. Passengers in first class are allowed 2 pieces of luggage, each weighing no more than 32kg each... that means I can bring more than my body weight in luggage, ha ha ha!!! I can manage that, I think. Basically, if I have room for it, I am going to pack it...no worries on bringing too much, I'm going to be there quite a while. I don't want to have to go scurrying around town in Germany to find this item or that item if I've already got it at home and have such a large luggage allowance. Might as well just pack it.

My cousin (technically he's my 2nd uncle) Tobias works for Sparkasse, a popular bank with branches at every corner in Germany. Soooo to my luck, he is opening an account for me at Sparkasse before I even get there, saving me the hassle of doing it by myself when I get there. I am going to visit my cousins in Ingolstadt the first weekend I am in Germany.

Last night, I got an excellent deal on a train ticket from Koblenz to Ingolstadt. I was sooo close to buying a railpass, a 4 day one for $202 (w/ shipping) that I wasn't even sure I'd be able to use. I'm sure I'd find some way to use it, but still... so, I went to the Deutsche Bahn website again just to double-check the prices on the ticket I wanted, and lo and behold! For some reason, the special price wasn't listed a few days ago, but it was now... I got my ticket for $43 as opposed to $110! The reason I am going to visit them is because they have things of mine that they brought back when they left last week so I didn't have to pack them, AND...

I'm going to Oktoberfest in Munich! YESSSS! A life goal will be scratched off the list on that very weekend. I am excited already. I can't wait to eat a Bratwurstsemmel (a bratwurst on a crispy roll) with mustard... mmm!!!

Doing a good job packing, though, I think I'm covering all the bases. I looked at the pictures of my friend's apartment again today. She lives in the same building as I'll be in. The apartments are so cute and everything is new. I am very excited about it!!

I can't believe I'm leaving in two weeks!

Keeping you posted,
Caitlin

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

A Thought on Money + Travel...

Here I am again, worrying about a budget for my stay in Germany. Why? Have I not saved my entire life to do something cool? Isn't that why you save money, so you can eventually spend most, if not all of it? I can't have the same amount of money stashed away forever in my savings account, gathering (albeit interest) dust! I'm mad at myself for worrying about money. Am I going to look back at my year abroad in Germany and say to myself, "You spent way too much money!" or will I say, "That was a hell of a time!"? Which would I rather say...? Stay home and do nothing all weekend or...hop a train to the Black Forest?

Just something that's been on my mind lately.


Caitlin

Friday, September 7, 2007

A Little Reflection...

The time is already ticking, I can't believe it! In less than a single month, I will be gone from this tropical/sub-tropical climate to spend the fall and winter months in Germany. Wild. Mom and I have been thinking out loud a lot about stuff, what to pack/not to pack, etc. I got a new suitcase, even. It's huge! 34" tall and its 2" expandable!

Right now my mind is kind of blank. I feel like there's something on my mind but I can't remember what it is. I'm really looking forward to a drastic lifestyle-change. Firstly, I want to work on my relationship with Jesus. It definitely needs work (as it should) and I think going off on my own (technically) away from home is the best way to work on it. Then it's just me and Him. I got a taste of it over the summer and I've noticed since I got back I've drifted a bit. Here I feel more comfortable, less dependent on God. I guess it's because after living here in the same place for 19 years, I feel like I have it all down pat, all figured out. On my own in a foreign country, it's different. Obviously I don't have it all figured out either way.

Secondly, I want to change my eating habits. NO MICROWAVE!! NO OVEN!! Hence, no frozen foods = less preservatives and sodium (a preservative, ha ha). I just have a tiny little stove and a tiny little refrigerator. We'll see what happens with that!

Thirdly, I'm going to stick to my fitness goals for once. I have no excuse not to anymore. I won't be working, I won't have very many classes... I want to work out and LIKE it. I LOVE the way I feel during and after a workout, I have soooo much more energy and I feel great. It's a great encouragement to do it again the next day. So that's the third thing I want to change.

"Sticking to it"... this next year for me is going to be a real test of that. I have a problem with it. Whether its fitness, eating right, prayer, whatever it is, it is very hard for me to develop new habits. It's time to make these goals of mine very well organized and thought-out. I need to plan it, there's nothing wrong with that. Self-discipline, I think they call it. God gave me a heart for organizing, thinking, and planning... hopefully I can glorify Him, at least a little bit, by using it.

Until next time,
Caitlin