Monday, December 15, 2008

Whole Bunch of Stuff

It's been a while since I blogged..... Ellie was way cute for Halloween. (Thanks for the costume Carc!)
We had a new baby 3 weeks ago.


Nothing like a fake wild pig. 


The weekend Christmasmarts in Schweinfurt opened, it was busy and sooooo COLD.


Visiting the marts with friends is the best. This is the Nichols family, Holly's husband left for Iraq a couple weeks ago:( 


The Schweinfurt Rathaus (city hall) 


Ellie's Bling: sunglasses, necklaces, sparkly pants, fake tattoo on arm (not visible), and a cell.

A play area for the kids outside our place

The view off our balcony.

The living room with army furniture. 

Ellie's new favorite toy, though at first she was scared of it. 

We have really let the blog go for a while sorry!! Where do we start??? 

We found a nice 3 bedroom apartment in Schweinfurt that is surrounded by forest. There are tons of walking and bike paths all around and if you go about a 1/2 mile around the corner you are in the middle of the freaking  woods, no lights just trees and a cute restaurant.  Our apartment is a little bigger that the one we had in LA, but thats not saying much. The view however, is amazing. We have huge windows that surround our apt. overlooking the woods (our place is on a steep hill) which we love. All things considered it's not bad.

 The move has been pretty hard on Ellie we lived in a hotel for about a month before we finally found the right place and just as she was getting used to that we up and moved her here. So, it's been a slow transition and Ellie is still getting used to things out here as we all are. The Army gave us furniture, pots and pans etc. for all of November and we finally got our stuff on December 2! Boxes and boxes of stuff with sooooo much paper. We crammed all of it in the guest bathroom and hallway and the movers came back last week to pick it up, which was a huge blessing because getting rid of trash in Germany is a bee sting. We have 5 different trashes that go into 5 different garbage cans. They sort EVERYTHING out here: Anything paper, Anything plastic including laminated paper and tin foil, Cans, glass, and trash. The paper garbage can has a little slot for throwing out paper and there was no way all our trash could have fit, so yeah, that head ache is OVER. 

Andrew really likes the clinic over here, the dentists are all really nice and for the most part chill. He is really busy, but still comes home in a good mood and says that "he might be able to really do this as his profession" now. Which is also a huge blessing:) 

We are still working out the power kinks as all of our appliances and stuff don't work over here. Some of our computer stuff and cameras are dual voltage, but everything else is not. So we are trying to weigh out the costs and benefits of getting transformers or brand new stuff. We did finally get a new microwave this weekend- it is surprisingly really hard without one!! And I think we will get a new TV soon. The new TVs are nice because they are dual voltage so we can take it back home when our time is up here.

We get most of our groceries at the Army's commissary and some in town. They have really cheep produce in the German market and it's sooo fresh. I still need to take a picture of their produce here- it looks about 3x bigger than produce in the states (everything seems bigger over here including the spiders.) I really enjoy taking the bus to the central market- lots of shopping and bakeries on every corner.  And we did finally get a new car out here, (we were driving rentals for two months) a black BMW X3, it's our new baby, really fun and roomy. 

As for church, we both have callings, Andrew is the YM Pres. and I'm the activities chair and primary teacher. We just had the ward Christmas party on the 12th and I think it went ok, it's my first time throwing a church party but we had excellent food and a ton of people so that's good I guess. The ward is split 50/ 50 German and English so party planing and pretty much everything is just a little more challenging, still getting used to it. 

We have been so busy lately and a little sick with all the new German bugs that we haven't had to much time for traveling yet, but we still have a lot of time. It's good to relax for a bit though and get used to our new city. 





   

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Dane, Holly, Devin, and Jarom said...

I thought that wild pig was real, crazy! I love the view from your home. I know it will be nice to get everything put away.

TheMoncurs said...

I still can't believe you guys are living in Germany. It looks beautiful! I tried to comment on a post a while back but it wouldn't let me, but those castles are incredible.

Ellie is huge! And you have three bedrooms! And a pretty car!

Michael and Natalie said...

Keep the pictures coming! Love the apartment.

Papa Randy said...

WOW!! Ellie is growing up so fast. Can't wait to see her again. Love the castles and othe fun pics. A BMW nice. Don't what to say about the pig other than Hoep it taste good. You are definitely living the dream. Live it and love it.

Phillips Flips said...

We're so glad to see you getting all settled here! It sure is a process. And now that we've seen your place on your blog, we'll have to see it for real sometime:) Ellie takes some awesome pics. She sure deserves her toys after such a long separation.

Erin said...

Fun to read up on the details of you guys finally getting settled. It seems like you're doing great which is amazing and says a lot about you in my opinion. It's not easy to move down the block, let alone to a totally new country. You guys are rock stars.

momma elms said...

My angel is SO doggone cute!! And Andrew - I see two wild bores(boars?!) in the picture! I can't wait to go for a visit.

Jones Family said...

You sound like you are doing so well! It is so fun to hear about what it's like to live in another country. How exciting. I can't believe how BIG Ellie is. Remember trying to nurse her a year ago at the park by the library? Ohh the good old days of Burbank!

Anonymous said...

Hi, totally random stranger here! I'm googling for info on Schweinfurt and found your blog. Just this morning DH brought home and assignment for us to Schweinfurt this summer and we'll all very excited and a little freaked out. I look forward to reading all about your adventures!