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I can now be found over at Fifth Dimensional Tesseract. Sometimes.

09 August 2007

So long, and thanks for all the Wurst.

This is probably going to be my last post on Versicherung. I have been back in the States for a week now. It has been the typical rounds of doctors appointments shoved into very little time before I head back to school- which will commence on Wednesday morning.

I have found, just like when I got to Germany, that I have not been affected too much by 'culture shock', or in this case 'reverse culture shock'. This is not particularly surprising, since Germany and America are not that different culture-wise. The things that I have noticed the most since returning are little things: waiting for a host(ess) to seat you at a restaurant, having people bag your groceries (as much as I wish they would not), getting carded to buy alcohol, being able to pop down to the grocery at random hours, shopping on Sunday... The list could go on and on, but I will spare you. The things that I have found the most amusing is that I am having trouble responding to people in English- again little things- 'Thank you', 'Excuse me', etc... I noticed the other day at the pool that when a little boy asked me if the water was warm or not, I had to pause a second and think about what he asked and if he was speaking to me. Just like I had to when some one came up to me and asked a question in German when I was not expecting it. I do have to say that it is rather weird to be back here and not really feeling all that different from when I was in Germany. It feels exactly as it does when I am back at my parents house in between semesters.

Other than that, it has been the same old routine back at my parents house between semesters: getting used to Arizona time (which means I generally get up quite early...), pretending to clean up my room (in this case, unpacking and getting ready to pack again), watching the Twins on television (my favourite thing about my parents' house: they have the MLB Extra Innings package, so I get to watch ALL of the televised Twins games), working on my various crocheting and cross stitch projects, and last, but probably (definitely) the most frequent, getting yelled at for not helping out at a house that I do not feel as being my home, and getting into silly arguments with my father over stupid things, because I do not feel like I should do anything when I am on holiday. Granted, everyone else in the house has other views, since they do not see me as being on holiday when I am here. All understandable, since this is where they have lived for the last three years, but I have not lived here (in the long-term sense) and have no connections here except for the people living in this house. Sad, but unfortunately very true.

I have posted the remaining photographs that were taken in Europe. These do not yet include the picture my mother took with her camera when she was in Braunschweig, but I will eventually get them posted as well. These include pictures from our afternoon in Bad Harzburg, my day trip to Bremen, as well as my trip to Potsdam when I was in Berlin a couple weeks ago.

Overall, I will say that I had an amazing time in Braunschweig, despite the doldrums of the first couple months. Once I finally got settled and met people and started getting out and doing things, things evened out and I started having a good time. It was really sad saying goodbye to everyone I met in Braunschweig, since it is likely that I will never see any of them again. I will hopefully see some of them again, since I will be in Europe again. I am hoping that I will be able to get some sort of job in Europe at some point. But at this point I am just concentrating on getting through my last year of engineering school, and the joys of the job search.

If you feel like continuing to read by mindless blathering, I am hoping to pop in every once and a while to my other blog, Fifth Dimensional Tesseract. Thank you for wasting/spending your time reading my blog. I hope that it was some times entertaining and insightful.

Until we meet again, EMH.

31 July 2007

Auf Wiedersehen...

...well, not quite yet. I still have a bunch of photographs to upload and more writings to do. However, I do only have a hand full of hours left in Germany. I did not get a whole lot of sleep last night and I am looking at more than twenty solid hours of travel, before I am finally back at my parents house. Hopefully all goes well, and my large amount of luggage does not manage to kill me. Talk to you again on the other side of the Atlantic.

24 July 2007

All things come to an end.

I am now in that weird transition period. The one that comes when one chapter of your life is closing and the next is starting, but the first has not quite ended yet and the next has yet to start. Because of this, I am bout to be in a some what melancholy mood for the next weeks. It was brought on today by a couple things 1) Today was my last day at work 2) Today was my last day of crew practice. It had not really hit me until I was on the way back from crew that I really liked the people here, and it will be sort of weird never seeing them again, after so much contact for so long. OK, yeah, I knew that I liked them, but I did not think that I would necessarily miss them when I go back to the States. I guess that times like these teach you things about yourself.

The next week will be filled with paperwork, packing, cleaning, and probably not a little boredom. And a lot of good byes and introspective thinking. I am nearly as nervous going back to the States as I was before coming to Germany. They (yes, the infamous they) say that you can never go home and even if I was not convinced of that fact after moving from the Cities, I am sure that I will find plentiful evidence of this when I get back to the States. This is all a part of living, so I expect that this will not be the last time that this will be illustrated to me.

But, after such a lugubrious post, I will end with some things that I am looking forward to:
- Reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows on the flight home. (I am not even going to buy it until later this week, so there is no temptation to crack it open and get sucked in before I leave.)
- Seeing my Once and Future Flatmate and other friends again.
- Spicy food.
- An oven.
- Getting back to regular workouts. (Yeah, I am that mental.)
- Getting to watch a Twins broadcast on television, and not just the day games.

14 July 2007

Two weeks...

... since I last wrote and until I leave for the States (well, a little more than two weeks left). It is pretty crazy that I have been here for six months and in a short time I will be back in the States and back at school. I am not really sure how I feel about it, but I am sure that you will find out when I do.

Things are winding down. I am in the midst of my two week study break from work. I had my Finite Elemente Methoden exam on Thursday. I will just have to say that I do not want to talk about it. Yes. It was that bad. I will be ecstatic if I managed to pull off a three on that one. (A three is sort of equivalent to a C in the States. Top is a 1.0.) The hope is that Flugmedizin will go a little better.

I was in München last weekend. It was a lot of fun- driving on the Autobahn at 240 km/h. (You can do the math if you want to know what that is in mph.) And that was just getting there. Photos from our visit to the Olympic Park can be found in the München link. It does not seem like I took any other photos. But most of those were at Biergartens anyway. Funny story: We had just arrived at our hostel and were on our way out again when I saw this guy who sort of looked familiar and was giving me a funny look. Turns out that some of the other Purdue engineers in the country, who are studying at Karlsruhe, were visiting Berlin at the same time that I was, and we were staying in the same hostel. Pretty coincidental.

Next weekend I am going up to Berlin (yes, again), but this time I will be heading out to Potsdam on Saturday and then probably the Zoo on Sunday. I am looking forward to it. And I will be sure to post an absolute ton of pictures. I love Potsdam and Sansouci is one of the most gorgeous parks that I have ever seen.

As well as the München photographs, I have posted the pictures from the Staffelrudern in Hamburg. I have also added to the album called Nature. I took pictures on the way to the Thune (as far as I can tell, think the fish) boathouse am Mittlandkanal, as well as the boathouse and Kanal itself. (More water and boats. Believe it.)

01 July 2007

More pictures

Sorry, I have been neglectful again. Things are crazy busy. But, I have taken the time to finally upload photos from the Ostsee camping trip (as usual, accessible by the link on the left). And, if you are at all familiar with my photography style, you will be surprised to find out that there are actually people in these pictures.

I was in Hamburg for the Staffelrudern yesterday. That was cool. I will eventually get those photos uploaded as well.

But hopefully these will keep you occupied until I can sit down and actually write something.