Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Top 10 things that are cheaper in Germany

1. Chocolate
2. Yogurt
3. Cheese
4. Apples
5. Pears
6. hazelnuts
7. Nutella (hazelnut and chocolate spread) Germans use this instead of Peanut Butter
8. Marzipan (ground almond paste) used in baked goods and chocolates
9. liquid dish soap (I guess since most people do dishes by hand)

So it looks more like the top 9 things....can't think of #10 .....most things are more expensive here than in the USA!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

First Snow Day!




We woke up to snow. Ok it wasn't much but enough to get out and play! We even managed to build a tiny snow woman before it all turned to slush. Looks like winter is here with short days and overcast skies.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Cookies with Santa!

                               Our first year without Tears!
                                     
                             Elyse and her gingerbread house
On Saturday we gathered with about 8 families and had an early Christmas celebration for the kids!Santa visited the children and spoke English (with a German accent!) Santa had a golden book and knew each child's name, age and what the child could work on to do better. When Santa asked Elyse what she wanted for Christmas she quickly replied, "A barbie doll and barbie house!"  Elyse had a great time decorating her gingerbread house.  We enjoyed a fun filled day with other FedEx families!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Weihnachtsmarkt - Christmas Market







Cologne is well known throughout Europe as having wonderful Christmas Markets this time of year. I believe there are seven around the city and smaller ones in the outlying villages. The stalls sell different handmade German ornaments, crafts and lots of food! The Markets are outdoor and all food is eaten standing up (rain, wind or snow)! One has an ice skating rink and all of them have some type of carnival ride for the kids (Elyse's favorite part). We have visited three so far and hope to get to a few more before the 23rd when they close until next November. Large nativity scenes add to the beauty of each market.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Cologne - Koln - Koeln

Yes, these are all the same place! This city has three ways to spell it's name. It seems like "Cologne" is used by foreigners, "Koln" is used by younger Germans and "Koeln" is used by older Germans. It kind of reminds me of John Wayne Airport in Southern CA. It is known as Orange County Airport, John Wayne Airport, and Santa Ana Airport! A little strange.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Driving on The Autobahn

Yes we braved the German drivers on the speedway! Crazy is the one word that comes to mind. We were driving around 75 mph most of the time in the middle lane and cars (mostly BMW's) were flying by us in the left lane. I would guess they were clocking 95 mph on average!

The purpose of our insanity was to go car shopping, so we rented a car and went on the hunt. To no avail we were not permitted to drive a car because we did not have an appointment. Another salesman told us it was not a good time since it was raining and getting dark. So I guess they don't work on commission! Maybe we will try again next week.... with an appointment of course!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Rainy day in Cologne...

Our morning started out walking to the train station in the misty rain. We were instructed to be prompt for our 10am appointment to apply for our German Residency Permits. We arrived at 9:55am just before our translator, not to bad for a couple of Americans!  After almost 3 hrs of paperwork in two different  locations across town, we made our way to a bakery for lunch. The restaurant was similar to Panera Bread in the US. We orderd panini sandwhiches and soup. When the food arrived it was enough for 4 adults! When I asked the waitress if the soup came in a smaller size she said, "no this is how it comes." The food was good, however we wern't too happy when the bill arrived, equivalent to about $50 USD! About 1 hr later we had to laugh about it...what else could we do.