Coffee with Old and New Friends, Waldbronn, Germany


Jenny and I wrote text messages back and forth over the past few weeks–and she has come down this weekend  see friends, myself included, as we all live in close proximity.

Jenny’s friends, whom she knew from travels and summers working abroad in Spain,  are hosting Jenny and her lovely girls and boyfriend this weekend, which is awesome, as we all got to meet this evening.

Ute and Heinrick, Jenny’s Waldbronn friends, invited Thomas and I over drinks this evening–what a treat. Ute and Heinrick have a beautiful home and are wonderful, nice people–I am so glad we all were able to get together!!!

Ute, Heinrick and the other guest asked how Jenny and I knew each other, which brought tears of laughter to our eyes as we reminisced about all the adventures and fun we had together when Jenny was an exchange student with my family in Colorado.

Leoni and Sara, Jenny’s teenage daughters, learned ‘interesting’ things about their mother when she was younger–and Marcel, Ute, and Heinrick laughed at the antics we once pulled in our youth together–a side of Jenny and I no one else experienced before as we had known each other the longest amongst the friends at the table.

Tomorrow is going to a great day as Ute and Heinrick are attending a wedding–and Thomas and I will be spending the whole day with Jenny, Sara, Leoni, and Marcel….and let the adventures continue.

Treasure hunting is so much fun–and it is helping to create great and awesome products on my eBay.

 

Celebrating my ’21st’ birthday abroad


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Celebrating my Birthday in Germany with a dinner in the backyard

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Celebrating my Birthday in Germany–family and friends in Ettlingen, Germany

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Celebrating my Birthday in Germany with Fabian and his sisters

I turned 21 today, for the 13th time but who is counting??

It is truly the first time, though, that I have celebrated a birthday abroad and it has been wonderful. Thomas hosted a dinner celebration in the backyard for my special day, with family and friends attending.

Celebrating my Birthday in Germany

Celebrating my Birthday in Germany

 

Treasure hunting is so much fun–and it is helping to create great and awesome products on my eBay.

A Cool Meal


Summer Pasta Salad

Summer Pasta Salad

A light, easy meal for a hot summer evening–easily feeds 4.

1 Box of spiraly Pasta, Cooked al-dente (easily done if directions on box are followed)

1 large can of sliced black olives

6 fresh basil leaves, coarsely chopped

3 tablespoons of virgin olive oil

1/2 tsp coarse ground salt

1 cup of Feta Cheese Crumbles

1 tsp Lemon Juice

1 large tomatoe, diced

A dash of Pepper

Mix all ingredients together in a large, glass bowl. Cover and let stand (in refridgearador) for 30 minutes.

Stir and serve. It is excellent, cool, and super yummy.

The Porcelain Palace–


Amazing day!! The chapel is not normally open to tourists-visitors but today, with special perimissin, Thomas and I not only got a tour of the private chapel on estate grounds but I also was given the opprotunity to cross something off my bucket list–our guide ENCOURAGED me, with full permission (without me even asking) to ring the bell in the chapel–all after an amazing, personal tour of the estate–including the private chambers of the Margravine Franziska Sibylla Augusta of Sachsen-Lauenburg.

A week after touring the estate, Thomas and I were invited to attend a classical concert at the estate–an amazing evening where the musicians dressed in period correct costumes.  Champagne and delights were served during intermission and oh, what fun!!!

History Courtesy Wik.

Schloss Favorite is a castle on the outskirts of Rastatt-Förch in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Built by Johann Michael Ludwig Rohrer between 1710 and 1730, it was a pleasure and hunting palace (French: Maison de plaisance) used by Margravine Franziska Sibylla Augusta of Sachsen-Lauenburg, widow of Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden (‘Türkenlouis’). It is the oldest of the German so-called ‘Porcelain Palaces’ and the only to survive intact to this day. The castle was only used for several weeks a year as a summer residence.

The castle houses a large collection of Chinese porcelain, black lacquerwork and Schwartz Porcelain.

Address: Am Schloß Favorite 5, 76437 Rastatt, Germany

Bean Buzz


Literary Adventures


As the year is winding down and wrapping up, I reflect on how I have spent my time in 2015–and the pages stare back at me, full of wonderous, fulfilling things–between the pages of literature (when I am not working or out and about with enjoying life with other humans)

I am blessed with a long history of reading and share in the delights of a family of readers (which, by the way, really is a super benefit when playing Scattegories–literature provides a whopping amount of double and triple pointers  for the game). Books can be costly (oh but they never go out of style and require no batteries, chargers, or updating!!) but oh the wonders of family family book swaps, reading pools, thrift shops, used/second-hand book stores, and the list goes on and on and on–and yet, I continue to seek new material to enjoy, why??

Reading is an adventure–on cold days with a cup of coffee, summer evenings with a glass of iced tea, anywhere anytime. I often find I need to ‘snap back to reality’ when in the midst of a good book as I daydream about the plot, eyes glazed over, and pondering what will happen–even whilst I am out with others; alas, those whom know me well are also great readers and are happily willing to discuss books or anything read, regardless the source.

I stumbled upon this article (I am unsure of the author but here is the link from which it was derived as the author really does deserve due credit) upon the importance of reading.

Why is reading important? It is how we discover new things. Books, magazines and even the Internet are great learning tools which require the ability to read and understand what is read. A person who knows how to read can educate themselves in any area of life they are interested in. We live in an age where we overflow with information, but reading is the main way to take advantage of it.

 Reading develops the imagination. TV and computer games have their place, but they are more like amusement. Amusement comes from two words “a” [non] and “muse” [think]. Amusement is non-thinking activities. With reading, a person can go anywhere in the world…or even out of it! They can be a king, or an adventurer, or a princess, or… The possibilities are endless. Non-readers never experience these joys to the same extent.

I can not even being to list all of the books I have read over time–some linger still in the recesses of my mind and other, though good, left a smaller, less powerful impact and thus have been left behind.  Here is a list of books I personally recomment reading, although is not inclusive, I have read every one (and they are in no particular order.)

  1. The Outlander Series, Diana Gabaldon
  2. All Creatures Great and Small-James Herriot

  3. All Things Bright and Beautiful-James Herriot

  4. All Things Wise and Wonderful- James Herriot

  5. The Lord God Made Them All-James Herriot

  6. The Book of Secrets–Tom Harper
  7. The Age of Innocence–Edith Wharton
  8. Jude, the Obscure-Thomas Hardy
  9. Dracula–Brahm Stoker
  10. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde–Robert Louis Stevenson
  11. The Scarlett Letter-Nathaniel Hawthorne
  12. Treasure Island–Robert Luis Stevenson
  13. Jane Eyre–Charlotte Brönte
  14. The Grapes of Wrath-  John Steinbeck
  15. The Alchemist -Paolo Coehlo
  16. The Good Earth- Pearl S. Buck
  17. Cathedral by the Sea-Ildefonso Falcones
  18. Pillars of the Earth–Ken Follett
  19. Pride and Prejudice–Jane Austen
  20. Sense and Sensability-Jane Austen
  21. Persuasion–Jane Austen
  22. Tarzan of the Apes–Edgar Rice Burroughs
  23. Robinson Curusoe–Daniel Defoe
  24. To Kill a Mockingbird—Harper Lee
  25. Frankenstein–Mary Shelly
  26. The Alienist–Caleb Carr
  27. The Secret Garden–Frances Hodgeson Burnett
  28. Siddhartha–Herman Hess
  29. Moby Dick–Herman Melville
  30. The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Alan Poe
  31. The Chronicles of Narnia–C.S. Lewis
  32. Rebecca–Daphne Du Maurier
  33. The Outsiders–S.E. Hinton
  34. The Fifth Mountain–Paolo Coehlo
  35. Leaves of Grass–Walt Whitman
  36. My Antonia–Willa Cather
  37. Oh, Pioneer!-Willa Cather
  38. Pilgrims Progress–John Bunyan
  39. Shepherd of the Hills–Harold Bell Wright
  40. Wings of a Dove–Henry James
  41. The BFG–Roald Dahl
  42. The Old Man and the Sea–Ernst Hemingway
  43. Alas, Babylon–P. Frank
  44. Charlotte’s Web–E.B. White
  45. Emma–Jane Austen
  46. Bless Me, Ultima–Rudolfo Anaya
  47. Like Water for Chocolate–Laura Esquivel
  48. Running the Iditarod–Gary Paulsen
  49. World without End-Ken Follett
  50. Modoc–Ralph Helfer

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Dracula, Brahm Stoker

Outlander

The Outlander Series    Diana Gabaldon

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Modoc,        Ralph Helfer

A sweetheart sends a note


Dear Anna,
my love, thank you so much for the nice photo you sent me. I am sending you one of me.
Thank you also for your cards, they are nice. I think of you every day and I miss you.
I wish you a very nice Christmas and a happy New Year! Send greetings also to your family and friends and especially to your grandmother.
I hug you and kiss you all over
Yours forever,
Thomas

Mammoth Lacrosse–Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado


American Lacrosse

             Colorado Mammoths

Going to the yoo with Kevin H.

Goofy friends with Kevin H.

Pepsie Center, Denver, Colorado

Friends watching the Mammoth Lacrosse Game at the Pepsi Center, Prive Box, Denver, Colorado

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Watching Mammoth Lacross, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado

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Tanner, Margaret, and Haake enjyoing the game from box seats.

 

 

What a fun, wonderful evening!! Friends and family enjoyed a Colorado Mammoths Lacross game and the crowds were roaring!! The skill and agility of the athletes was astounding!!!

 

 

Denver Zoo


Kevin and I at the Denver Zoo

A day of fun and sun on the wild side–we drove to the Denver Zoo!!! The elephant feature is really, really cool.  I also got a smashed souvenir penny today for my collection!! woohoo!!!

Turning over a new leaf


Hundreds of letters have been exchanged between us.

A long history of letters…and we wrote.

 

So, as our story continues on, Thomas and I have continued to write, sharing our lives and friendship through letters..and now we have been very dear, good sweet friends for almost 20 years. We continued to write when one day….

Thomas asked me to come to Germany, not for a vacation, but for something more, something special. Thomas wrote:

I hope you will come to Germany and stay for a long while. I would like to opportunity to date you, make a future with you, and get to know you even better than I already do.  Please, come and stay. ‘ (small excerpt).

 

Upon receiving, reading and re reading the letter, I discussed this with my sister and Acacia, asking their advice and thoughts on it–for the power of girlfriends and sisters is something very unique (but that is a discussion for another day).  They both hooped and hollered with joy, with the confidence and hope for all good things.

I wrote to Thomas asking him when he would like me to go, a very big decision for me..and we continued to write letters.

So, now comes the point, that I know I am moving to Germany, at least for a while, as Thomas wrote back and said when I can and am ready, that he wants to welcome me in his home when I am ready…now for preparations.

As we discuss what the future for us holds….we continue to write letters.

And suddenly you know.... its time to start something new and trust the magic of new beginnings: