Go here to see Daniel and his coworkers at Multivisio. The page is in German, but if you click on Daniel's photo, you can see a form he filled out "Was mich begeistert (what exites me)" and four pictures that excite him including Sydney, Hans and Silke in my dad's backyard, Victoria Falls, bum Santa and a monkey at Mt. Popa in Burma.
After a stressful week, we are off to Bologna tomorrow for 5 days to attend a writer/illustrator workshop and the Children's Book Fair.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Restful Easter Holiday
We are fortunate here in Germany to have Good Friday and Easter Monday off so Daniel I used the time to relax, read (I finished "The Story of Forgetting" by Stefan Merril Block that I got at the book fair -very good, and started "Then we came to the End" by Joshua Ferris), do spring cleaning, buy cat stuff (cat carrier, cat scratching cubby hole column, cat bed, cat water fountain, etc), and visit family and friends.
Last Saturday I went with Tracy to her church for the Palm Sunday/Easter Passion service. But no Easter bunny or chocolate for us this year.
Last Saturday I went with Tracy to her church for the Palm Sunday/Easter Passion service. But no Easter bunny or chocolate for us this year.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
New pics of Emmy
Just one month until we can bring Emmy home! We are sent pictures of her every week. Here is the newest one:
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Of course we'd love to have her here already, but we're happy she gets to spend this time with her mother and siblings.
And here is one from last week:
Of course we'd love to have her here already, but we're happy she gets to spend this time with her mother and siblings.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Weekend in Bremen
I took the train (5 1/2 hours!) up to Bremen to visit Charlotte on Friday. This was my 4th trip to Bremen but the first time I actually saw something of the city. Not as much as I would have liked because the weather was so bad (rainy and so windy you couldn't carry an umbrella), but something.
Of course we had to visit the "street musicians of Bremen" statue. And I had to grab the donkey by his front legs for luck:
Of course we had to visit the "street musicians of Bremen" statue. And I had to grab the donkey by his front legs for luck:
We also took a short walk around the old town and around Charlotte's neighborhood. And we cooked some yummy meals like lentil soup and mashed pumpkin with roasted pumpkin seeds.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
8 years in Germany
On February 27, 2000 I moved to Germany, expecting to stay 6 months. I spent a week at a bed and breakfast in Westend before starting my internship at McCann Erickson. My friend Camilla from Amsterdam came to stay with me and we explored Frankfurt and environs.
My first day at McCann was March 6th and that's when I met Daniel - the main reason I am still here :)
My first day at McCann was March 6th and that's when I met Daniel - the main reason I am still here :)
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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Twins turn three
Daniel and Dennis are godfathers to Florian's twins who turned 3 yesterday. We went out to Butzbach for the party. They got lots of cars and trucks (and books from us).

Afterwards, Daniel and I went to Bornheim with Dennis for dinner at Pistazie, the Persian restaurant we discovered back in October. Very delicious - and always a delight to get to hang out with Dennis.
Happy Birthday Anton and Oskar!

Afterwards, Daniel and I went to Bornheim with Dennis for dinner at Pistazie, the Persian restaurant we discovered back in October. Very delicious - and always a delight to get to hang out with Dennis.
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Semi ready for the Oscars
Daniel and I just got back from a free early screening of "No Country for Old Men". The funny thing is we didn't know it was free. I saw on the cinema website that there was a preview playing and when we showed up we were told that to attend, we had to have won tickets from Stern magazine, which we didn't. But they were nice enough to give us tickets that someone decided they didn't want. Free is always good!
Anyway, that means I have seen 4 of the 5 best picture nominees now after having seen "There will be Blood" last Thursday. The only one I haven't seen is "Juno" which won't come out here for another month.
I actually have a pretty good track record over the past 10 years when it comes to having actually seen the best picture nominees.
Let's take a look shall we?
1997 5-5
1998 3 1/2-5 (Saw half of The Thin Red Line and none of Life is Beautiful and do not plan to)
1999 5-5
2000 4-5 (Never saw Chocolat and won't go out of my way to do so)
2001 5-5
2002 5-5
2003 5-5
2004 5-5
2005 3-5 (never saw Munich or Good Night and Good Luck though I'd like to someday)
2006 3-5 (never saw The Queen or Letters to Iwa Jima and probably never will)
Not sure if I will get up in the middle of the night to watch it this year like I usually do or if I will try to record it on the Slingbox my dad has hooked up to his cable for me to access since last week. Such a cool thing - I can even watch Jeopardy from here! So far Daniel and I have watched two Lost episodes and I watched "Dreamgirls" on demand. Thanks dad!
Anyway, that means I have seen 4 of the 5 best picture nominees now after having seen "There will be Blood" last Thursday. The only one I haven't seen is "Juno" which won't come out here for another month.
I actually have a pretty good track record over the past 10 years when it comes to having actually seen the best picture nominees.
Let's take a look shall we?
1997 5-5
1998 3 1/2-5 (Saw half of The Thin Red Line and none of Life is Beautiful and do not plan to)
1999 5-5
2000 4-5 (Never saw Chocolat and won't go out of my way to do so)
2001 5-5
2002 5-5
2003 5-5
2004 5-5
2005 3-5 (never saw Munich or Good Night and Good Luck though I'd like to someday)
2006 3-5 (never saw The Queen or Letters to Iwa Jima and probably never will)
Not sure if I will get up in the middle of the night to watch it this year like I usually do or if I will try to record it on the Slingbox my dad has hooked up to his cable for me to access since last week. Such a cool thing - I can even watch Jeopardy from here! So far Daniel and I have watched two Lost episodes and I watched "Dreamgirls" on demand. Thanks dad!
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Detox Diet and Fave Foods
Daniel and I only have 1 week left in our 3 week detox diet meant to break our sugar addiction. This type of diet really gets you thinking about what you eat - what is healthy and what is not and thus should be eaten only sparingly. I asked Daniel what his 5 favorite foods are, and this is what he said (in no particular order):
1. Steak
2. Cheesecake
3. Sushi
4. Potato Dumplings
5. Gummi bears
And these are mine:
1. Okra
2. Lentils
3. Green Beans
4. Nectarines
5. Chocolate
The only thing Daniel is allowed to eat from his list during the diet is #3 while the only thing I can't eat is #5. That makes the diet a lot more difficult for him, although I REALLY crave chocolate. The idea is that even after the "strict" part of the diet is over, we'll still follow it 70-80% and keep our healthy eating habits like cooking more at home and eating way more veggies. And hopefully we won't eat sweets every day but only as an occaisonal treat.
1. Steak
2. Cheesecake
3. Sushi
4. Potato Dumplings
5. Gummi bears
And these are mine:
1. Okra
2. Lentils
3. Green Beans
4. Nectarines
5. Chocolate
The only thing Daniel is allowed to eat from his list during the diet is #3 while the only thing I can't eat is #5. That makes the diet a lot more difficult for him, although I REALLY crave chocolate. The idea is that even after the "strict" part of the diet is over, we'll still follow it 70-80% and keep our healthy eating habits like cooking more at home and eating way more veggies. And hopefully we won't eat sweets every day but only as an occaisonal treat.
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Meet Emmy
Today Daniel, Tracy and I drove down to Stuttgart for a cat interview with a Birman breeder. The kitten's official name is Arien von Duesterwald, but since we've been talking so long about getting a magic cat (long story) we're going to call her Emmy. The little ball of fluff is only 1 month old, so we can't take her home with us for another 2 months. But isn't she cute?!






In other news, we bought a navigation system for the car and used it to successfully navigate our way to Duesterwald and Stuttgart Main Train Station (to pick up Florian on our way back home).
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
I’m tolerating it!
You've all heard McDonald’s slogan “I’m Lovin’ It”. Well this is what www.bestweekever.tv had to say about it on their blog yesterday:
Since when has anyone over the age of 7 actually LOVED anything they put in their mouth that came from McDonald’s? Even for an ad jingle’s forced positivity, this is really stretching it. More appropriate slogans might be, “I’m Eatin’ It” or “I’m Joylessly Chewin’ What’s In My Mouth Because I Lacked The Time Or the Finances To Find Any Better Dining Option”.
It got a big laugh out of me! I haven't eaten at McDonald's probably since I was in Japan 10 years ago. It just doesn't appeal to me ... well, except the egg mcmuffins ... and those only because they remind me of all our family road trips to Kansas when I was a child.
Since when has anyone over the age of 7 actually LOVED anything they put in their mouth that came from McDonald’s? Even for an ad jingle’s forced positivity, this is really stretching it. More appropriate slogans might be, “I’m Eatin’ It” or “I’m Joylessly Chewin’ What’s In My Mouth Because I Lacked The Time Or the Finances To Find Any Better Dining Option”.
It got a big laugh out of me! I haven't eaten at McDonald's probably since I was in Japan 10 years ago. It just doesn't appeal to me ... well, except the egg mcmuffins ... and those only because they remind me of all our family road trips to Kansas when I was a child.
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