Showing posts with label kiel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kiel. Show all posts

Friday, July 6, 2012

End of the Road

The past couple months have been extremely busy, so I must first apologize for not having posted since my Scotland update.  Lots happened in May and June, so instead of giving every tiny detail I will just post a bunch of pictures with a few sparsley placed comments.  Work for everyone? Alright, here we go.

May 1st was a public holiday in Germany and I took a 5 hour bike ride to a beach outside of Kiel.







In May I also took a day trip across the Elbe River in Hamburg to Altes Land. 

Hamburg






The town of Buxtehude

Buxtehude

Buxtehude

must-have German Springtime meal: asparagus 

Buxtehude
The weather in May was surprisingly nice and we were even able to visit the beach... though going in the water was not in the question.

Yes, we went to a beach called "Brazil" which was right next to a beach called "California".



As May rolled into June the weather stayed fairly nice and I was able to enjoy some more parks and beaches in Hamburg.







Typical Hamburg

From there, the Euro-Cup soccer championship started and Germany went into a soccer frenzy!

Someone celebrating Germany's first win in Hamburg

Celebrations on Hamburg's Reeperbahn.


Watching a Germany game in Kiel.

Happy Fulbrighters watching their team win.
The rest of the month, until I left for my vacation in Portugal, was filled with daily visits to the famed Kieler Woche festivities and enjoying as much of my last couple of weeks as possible.

A genuine American burger stand, selling genuine Brooklyn Lager and run by genuine New Yorkers.

Pretty great burgers.


Pirate rock band.

Maßes at the Bavarian tent.

Last time all together.

The international food market at the Kiel Rathaus.




Huge Russian sailing ship on the right, with the normal Swedish cruise ship on the left.

Watching the Germany vs. Denmark game at the huge fan viewing area. 




And now here I am, only three full days until I fly home to the US. It has been an incredible year and I have had the most amazing time.  But don't think Germany has seen the last of me! I have a surprise in store for it, but it will just have to wait a few months!

Until Next Time,
Chelsea

Monday, February 20, 2012

Ahoy there!

Well well... it has been a few weeks since I last posted about my winter break trip and honestly, not too much has been happening in Schleswig-Holstein.  The snow piled up, the temperature dropped and then the next week the sun was out and everything melted.  That's fine with me though; bring on Spring!

In mid-January the new semester started at Schule Hohe Geest (where I work), but I lucked out by still only having to teach Tuesday-Thursday.  I'm looking forward to soon starting my after school English Club, where hopefully I'll be able to encourage the students to use English more and to show them that learning a language can be fun! w00t!

February is rounding the corner to being almost over and as March approaches I am getting ever more excited for our Berlin conference.  In mid-March all of the English Teaching Assistants in Germany (and from some other countries around Europe) will be attending a week long gathering with other Fulbright grantees from the US and Germany.  Judging by what other people said of it last year, it is quite the week.  I'm excited to see other ETAs that I haven't seen since the orientation and to also meet some new people as well.  There will be tours of Berlin, speakers, networking sessions, talent showcases and of course parties.  I haven't been to Berlin since our Rotary Berlin Tour in 2005, so I can't wait to see it through older, more educated and experienced eyes.

In other, less work related news, my German class finished last week.  I was pretty happy with the grade of "2" that I got.  Just in case you freaked out when you read that, the grade scale is from 1-6, with 1 being the best. ;) I am debating taking another course next semester, in hopes of getting my C1 certificate, C1 being the highest level of foreign language certification you can get in Europe.  That would certainly be a good thing to have!  On the other hand, the class last semester was Thursdays from 7:30pm-9pm and Fridays from 3:15pm-6:30pm... which was a huge drag.  Well, considering the new semester doesn't start until April I have some time to debate it.

Last weekend I took a little trip to Hamburg to do some sightseeing.  My friend and I visited the Miniature Wunderland museum, which has huge rooms full of model trains that chug through tiny and intricate scenes from different countrysides.  We also went to The Beatles museum!  Since The Beatles were playing in Hamburg when they started to blow up.  It is a big source of pride for Hamburgers (and yes, people from Hamburg are called 'Hamburgers').  It was pretty awesome seeing it too, since I'm a huge Beatles fan. :) Another very cool thing we did was walk out onto the frozen Alster. The Alster is a lake in the middle of the city and it is very rare that the temperature drops enough for it to entirely freeze. Well, last weekend it was the perfect conditions so the city opened the ice for people to skate on and enjoy.  It was pretty much a once or twice in a lifetime experience!  Unfortunately I didn't have my camera with me.  Fail.

Speaking of pictures, I got the roll of film I brought to Turkey with me developed.  Some came out pretty well, so here they are:














There were also miscellaneous photos from the first half of my year here:

Kiel

Dr. Soldberg

Denmark

Annie (fellow ETA) and her boyfriend, Matt, in Denmark.

Flensburg

Flensburg
Well, that's all I've got for now so...

Until Next Time,
Chelsea