Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Hello Again!

I do not think that I have ever posted two posts this quickly, but but I seem to have more time these days. It gets dark around 4:30 here at the moment and I think that this is the main reason for the added amount of time. The kids go to bed earlier, but in gernaeral we do not

Monday, November 9, 2009

It has been a while!!

Well, by now it has been a while, well over a month since I last wrote. I have been quite buesy and have experienced a lot of things.
The Winelese ended in mid October. It was very fun and I was kind of sad when it ended, but I had the feeling that it would have been to long if it had strechted out any more. The weather was great the whole three weeks and as soon as we where done it got rainy and cold.
In October I had four people visit me. In mid October my cousins Christine and Claas came for three days. It was so nice to have visitors and share where I am spending these six months. We helped in the Harvest one morning, visited a very nice town in the area that has a very well kept 'Mittlealterliche Altstadt'. There are buildings from 1200 that are still in use to this day. It was a very nice afternoon, though it was rather cold.
We also visited a Monestary in Maulbronn. This Monestary was also built around 1200 and has a very long history. When Baden-Württemberg became Protestant with the reform of Martin Luther the Monchs where forced out. Since this time the Monestary has been a Protestant school. Many scholars such as Johannes Kepler studied here.
I also visited my family in Bechterdissen again this past month. It was very nice to see my Oma and cousins again. We ate a lot and just had a very nice time together.
The tainnes also got together to celebrate Thanksgiving. One of the trainnes who is placed on a farm brought a turky which we prepared. We also had stuffing and pumpkin pie, mashed potatos and bread rolles. It was a wonderful meal. It was so great to see everyone who came, eight of the twelve trainnes where there, and to see how everyone is doing. We meet in Enkenbach and explored the beautiful autum forest that is on the edge of the twon.
I have made some very good friends here in Sinsheim and this past weekend I spent a lot of time which them. We went bowling and played Settlers. We for a long hike on Sunday afternoon. I am beginning to feel more and more at home here and wish that I could stay longer than the six months.
This past week all the kids where sick and I feel like I might have caught it to. Hopefully it dosn't
get to bad.
The weather is getting cooler and cooler and with the time change it gets dark by 4:30 pm. The evenings are long, but we spend a lot of time playing boardgames or making crafts with the kids. They are very excited for Christmas.
Well, I hope you are all well, I would love to hear from you. Maybe I will manage to write a bit more this month!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Subtropical October

Well, October has come and with it rain and clouds, but the temperatures are still in the 20's. Today while harvesting in the vineyards I felt like I was in the vineyards of Chile not southern germany!
We harvested a lot of grapes today, working from 8:00 till 17:30. It was a long day, but a good one. There is always a lot of good food, and the company is also very nice.
This past weekend I finally got out and meet some of the youth from the Mennonite Church here in Sinsheim. Last Wednesday a girl from the youth group phoned me and invited me to come to youth on Friday. I was so excited, it was the first time that someone was inviting me to do something with them. It turns out that youth did not happen that Friday, but this girl and two of her friends still desided to hang out with me. We got along very well right of the hop. It was so nice to hang out with people my age and just have a nice evening. They even invited me to go with them to Stuttgart on Saturday to some big youth service. So on Satrday, I went to harvest during the day and in the evening I joined the youth group to go to this service.
The service was not really my style. I once again realized how strong my mennonite roots are and that I just am not a cherismatic person. I was not upset that I went though because I got to know some awsome people.
Sunday was a nice relaxing day. We went to church and in the afternoon I took a nice nap outside in the warm autum sun. I went for a run and found a new really beautiful rout through this forest. In the evening it got very windy so we used this opportunity to go fly the kite that David got a while ago. It was so nice to spend time just playing with the kids and enjoying the beautiful weather.
On Monday we did not harvest. The weather was not great, but the grapes also needed an extra day on the vines. In the morning I ironed for about two hours. I cooked lunch, we made quiten (a fruit that growes here, kind of like an apple, but a lot harder) jam and used the day to get some of the things done that needed doing.
In the evening I went along to a biblestudy group that these girls that I got to know on the weekend are a part of. I really enjoyed it and I think that I will contiune to go.
And that brings us to today. I am doing really good and am so glad that I got to know some people this past weekend. I drove home from the harvest today, and though it was hard to learn standard I think I have it now. I did not stall once and was very pleased with my driving.
Often there are things that remind me of home, my family and my friends, I miss them all, but overall I am so glad that I made the desison to do Intermenno, it is letting me experience things that I would otherwise never have experienced!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Weinlese

Hi Friends!!

Fall has come to southern germany and I must say this is one of the most beautiful seasons that I have ever experienced. The weather is wonderful, the sun shines and the sky is a wonderful blue.
Last weekend all the Trainnes got together in Meckesheim, a small city not far from where I am living now. It was so nice to see everyone again. We shared about our experiences and it was great to hear what the others have experienced. On Saturday afternoon we visited Heidelberg. What a beautiful city!! We walked around the 'Altstadt' and looked at some churches and the Schloss.
This past week the 'Weinlese' the wine harvest has started here in this region. There are many vineyards in the hills in this area and Magdalene, the mother of my host family comes from a family that has owned a vineyard for gernerations. It was her fathers, but by now her brother has taken it over. Some of the vineyards that we have harvested on have belonged to this family for hundreds of years.
Anyhow, they still harvest all the grapes by hand, so there is plenty of work to be done and the whole family helps out. Magdalene has three brothers and everyone who can comes and helps. It is so great to see how this family works together. They are so friendly and open to let me into their lives. When they sit together at the lunch table I don't always understand everything as their dialect is very different than any german that I am used to, but I love to listen to them. The language flows in a totally different way.
On Thursday was the first day that we harvested. We started at one in the afternoon. I was handed gloves, a pail and a pair of sissores, showed what to do and given a row. On this perticular day was only 'Vorlese' this means that we where not taking everything, we only wanted to cut out the moldy grapes. This was very slow work, when you find a bundle that has some mold on it you cut the whole bundle out of the stalk, cut of the moldy part, which ends up on the ground, and the rest of the bundle which is still good goes in the pail and gets used to make wine like all the other grapes. We where working with grapes that will become 'Roter Qualitätswein'.
On Friday we also did more 'Vorlese' but we were in differnt vineyards. Some where super old and very steep where you really had to watch how you placed your pail so that it didn't go flying down the hill. We harvested 'Weiß Riesling'. We had lunch together in the vineyard and then we worked from about 13:30 till 19:00. The work is not really that physicaly demanding, but at the end of the day I was quite tired from bending forward and down to cut the grapes, but also from being out in the sun all afternoon.
On Saturday we started at 8:00 and this time around it was 'Haubtlese' so we could harvest everything. This was so much more fun, so much faster and those rows and stalks are now finished. We worked from 8:00 till 10:00 and had 'Bretzelpause' a bretzel break. The bretzels here are so good!! Then we worked till noon and had lunch. By the time where were finished at 17:00 we had harvested 600 kg of grapes that will become 'Roter Qualitätswein'.
It amazes me that when we stand in the rows and are harvesting by hand we are doing something that people have done here for hundreds if not thousands of years. The harvesting is part of these peoples lives. They talk and sing as they harvest and because you always go down the rows in two's, one person on each side of the stalk, you always have someone to talk to. I have had some great conversations with people that I do not know, but because we are working side by side we have the opportunity to get to know each other. Sometimes we just work in silence, but this to has been ncie. I have really enjoyed these past three days and am looking forward to the next weeks of the Weinlese.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

September!!

So much has happend since I have last posted anything, that I do not even know where to start!!
I got back to my placement in Sinsheim on Monday September 7. After getting on to the wrong train because I assumed that it was the right one when really it was not I got here in one piece. The kids where very excited to see me and I was excited to see them. We went out for ice cream together and it was good to catch up and hear about their holidays.
On Wednesday I then left again. My Aunt lives in Grenzach which is the 'Vorstadt' of Basel, which means it is th city righ before Basel, but it is still in Germany. It was nice to visit them. Florian, my cousin and me cooked lunch on Thursday and went to this store where you can get Swiss Chocolate and such for super cheap. Then in the evening my Aunt and me cycled accross th boarder into Switzerland and looked around Basel. What a beautiful city!!
On Friday morning I took an eary train into the heart of Switzerland and meet up with one of th other trainnes. Together we hiked in the Swiss Mountains for two days. It was amaying. We where not even in the Alps and it was breath taking, I can not even imagine how magnificant the Alps must be. We even saw two 'Alm Abzüge' which is when the farmers bring their cows that have been grazing in the mountains all summer back down to their farms. They all dress in their traditional Swiss Dress. It was so neat to experience this. I felt like I was experiencing the story of 'Heidi'. Heidi was my favorite story as a child and being in Switzerland, everything that I saw and looked at reminded me of Heidi.
The hiking was super fun to. We did some crazy things, but we had lots of fun and experience so much, the weather of the mountains, the fog, the beauty, the dangerousness. It was a good time!!
On Sunday I got back to Sinsheim, and now life is back to normal here as well. The kids have started School and the fall weather is making it's appearence. I had a very nice birthday yesterday and am very excited to see what this 19th year will bring with it!!
For now this will be all, hope to hear from you!!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Hallo All!!

It has been a while since I have last let you know what I have been up to. This is because I have been in Bechterdissen, the town of my mother's childhood, where many of my relatives live for the past week and a bit. There is always something going on here, so my time for writing has been kind of limited.
I got to Bechterdissen on August 16. at three in the afternoon after a 6 hour train ride. It doesn't actually take that long to get there, but I took the slow trains to save money, so it took extra long. It was super hot that day and I was glad to arrive.
Oma had lunch waiting for me and right after that I went swimming with my cousins and their youth group.
One of my cousins is getting married on Saturady, Aug 29., so we have spent a lot of time getting things ready for this occasion. It seems like there is always another and another thing that needs to be done.
The weather has been very nice though and we even slept outside under the stares one night. We have played lots of Settlers and I am having a wonderful time. Being here with my family always feels like coming home, and I am so excited that I get to be here for the wedding.
My host family, the one that I am working for is in holidays at the moment, for two weeks, so it worked out great that I can be here these two weeks befor the wedding.
Well, I am going to head out for a run now, here it is pretty flat compared to Sinsheim, so my run should be easier!!
I mightnot write very much in the next two weeks again, but I will keed you posted on what is happening in my life here in beautiful Germany!!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

One Week!!

One week in Germany! So much has happened already since I got here that it feels like I have been here a lot longer than that. I really am enjoying myself.
On Saturday I even got to go to a soccer game already. The mother of my host family was still gone, coming home from vaccation with the children, so the host father asked if I wanted to come. I was not about to decline the offer to go to a Bundesliega game. Hoffenheim 1899 was playing Beyern München. Hoffenheim is this small town team that has been doing really, really well lately and they made it up to the 'erste Liega' so everyone in this area supports them. The first goal came pretty soon. Beyern München scored, but Hoffenheim was quick to catch up. Nothing happened in the second half, but the fans were thrilled that the game had ended in a tie rather than losing. The moral was high!!
When we got home the rest of the family was also there. The kids where all ready for bed, but I was super glad to get to see them. I went and got the presents that I had brought, and
they liked there t-shirts so much that they wanted to sleep in them.
Sunday we went to church and had a nice, slow afternoon. I did find a nice running route, though I will still have to get used to running in this hilly area. Running at home on the flat prairie is defintly very different!! In the evening some of the youth from the church where playing volleyball nearby, so I went to join them. It was really fun and I was happy to get to know some peoplemy age around here.
Anyhow, it is rainning today and since it is not so warm we wanted to bake bread this afternoon.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

I made it!!

By now I have been in Europe for five days! Our flight went well and though it seemed like we were travelling for forever, it was a good time to start getting to know the other trainees. There are twelve of us.
On Tuesday morning we arrived in Düsseldorf and took the bus to Mennorode Conference Center where we had a three day orintation. We also had time to hang out and Rook was played quite a bit.
On Friday morning (Aug. 7) we left for our placements. I arrived in Sinsheim at 4:35 pm. It was super hot and I was very happy to have made it to my destination.
Magdalene, the mother of my host family is on vaccation with the four children till later today, so Dietmar, the father of my host family picked me up from the train station.
I had the evening to myself, so I unpacked my suitcase and got my room, which is pretty much a small appartment organized. I have so much room in my little flat, that if you are ever in the area, feel free to drop by and say hello!! I feel like I brought way to much stuff, but now that it is here I may as well use it.
So far everything has been going really well. I have been welcomed with open arms and I feel that I will have a very good time here in Sinsheim. Once I figure out a good running route things will be even better. I am super excited to meet the kids leter on today.

Friday, July 3, 2009

It's coming so fast!!!

Hi All!!

I can hardly believe that in a months time I will be leaving Canada, my family and friends to embark on a very exciting journey.
For those of you who don't know, I am going to Geramny with an organization called Intermenno, which is an organization that lets young adults from North America volunteer in Germany, Switzerland or Holland for a year.
I will be volunteering as a nanny for a Family in Sinsheim-Dueheren. Family Aberle has four children and I will be taking care of the three older ones. I will be helping around the house and will be needed to drive the children to and from their various activities. The family only has a standard car so I will definitely learn one new thing!!
I am very excited about this adventure that I am about to embark on.
I will try to blog once a week while I am gone, but for now this will be my only entry as I will be away at camp for three weeks before I leave.