Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving


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Anna and Alex

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Chris brought over some vodka from Russia and they are doing shots from Russian-sized shot glasses.

L to R: Marcel, Chris, Joe

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Liam, Tyler, and Marcel all looking insane. What kind of chaos is happening in my house?!?!?!

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Relaxing after our Thanksgiving feast!

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No party is complete without a picture of Liam between Anna and Thamar.

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Joe knew Chris from classes in Arabic and Islamic Studies and Alex is Chris' girlfriend. Both are German and their families live in Russian.

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It was like a dream...my entire desk covered in wine and dessert. Joe made two pumpkin pies, an apple pie, and rice pudding. Matt brought Amaretto cookies, and Thamar brought an enormous towering confectionery delight.

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When you have the choice between pumpkin or hot apple pie, you should just choose both.

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Liam did an awesome job carving the turkey.

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Anna and Thamar with the pierogis!

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Joe finally gets to enjoy the fruits of his labor.

The table!


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Everyone came over for turkey!
L to R: Chris, Alex, Joe, Anna, Thamar, and Liam

Bathroom


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My mom sent a cute fall-themed hand towel, so I thought she should see it in action. Our towel rack is awesome because it is also the heater for the bathroom, so it acts as a towel warmer (awesome).

Couch


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For those unfamiliar with our couch, this picture is a perfect opportunity to get acquainted. It is purple and made for sitting on.

The feasting table


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We somehow found enough chairs, plates, and utensils for 10 people! Exciting. :)

Preparing for Thanksgiving dinner


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A day later and he is still cooking and consulting The Joy of Cooking.

Kitchen


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We moved the kitchen table into the dining room for more places to sit, so I moved the table from the balcony downstairs for the wine and glasses. You can also see our ever-growing German beer bottle collection behind the table.

Haha


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A delicious boiled pierogi!?!?!?

Joe


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He's been cooking for about 6 hours now in this picture...and there is still more left to be cooked.

AHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!


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DON'T EAT ALL THE DOUGH!!!

Pierogis for Thanksgiving AND BEYOND


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Cutting out the dough

Pierogis!!!!!!!!


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Here we begin an epic saga of Thanksgiving pictures. We cooked for nine friends, German, Dutch, Polish, and American. We have a lot to be thankful for and we were glad to share the holiday with good friends even though we had to be away from home.

Joe used his grandma's recipe for pierogis for our Thanksgiving dinner. It took us a few hours, but we have enough pierogis for an eternity! There are both potato with cheese and sauerkraut pierogis.

Bismarckplatz


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This view shows some typical Heidelberg buildings and the crowded streets.

the other side of the river


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This side of the river isn't as magnificent as the one with the Altstadt and castle, but it has a marina with sailboats and a view of the industrial area of Heidelberg. The marina is really beautiful in the summertime.

The bridge


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You can't see the Neckar River in this photo, but the bridge is over the Neckar and all of these houses and buildings have a view of the river, Altstadt, and castle

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This is one stop before Bismarckplatz. I got off early at Brueckenstrasse to take pictures from the bridge.

Tram!


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This is what the inside of the tram looks like. They have an area in the middle where they can be flexible around curves, so you can see the area that moves in the picture. You can also see lots of people on the bus who probably thought I was very creepy taking pictures of them. Oh well, Ich spreche kein Deutsch!! Sorry!

Aww...


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My lovely tram stop that I spend too much time at. The two trams are the 5 and 23 which take me to Bismarckplatz. From Bismarckplatz, I can either take the 30 or 33 to Oberer-Fauler-Pelz which is very close to home, or a random bus to Universitaetplatz or Peterskirche and walk a little further.

House


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Another example of a huge Neuenheim house! Some of them are converted into dental offices or movie rental shops on the ground floor and the residential area is kept intact and rented, but a lot of them house families who have lived in them for years!

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Just an example of an enormous Neuenheim house.

The hill!


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I fight this hill every day! It doesn't look very steep, but it is! It is also a contributing factor to my calves looking like I'm a body builder.

Schiller garden


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This is a really nice area to do your reading or whatever when the weather is nice.

Spiral Staircase


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This is the stairway to the main lobby at Schiller. The lighting is very dark and I'm not a fantastic photographer.

Main entrance


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There are a lot of stairs at Schiller! Be prepared to get muscular legs whether you want to or not!

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This is the main entrance

Bergstrasse


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This is a view down Bergstrasse, the street that my school is on. It is located in Neuenheim, a section of Heidelberg known for its huge estates. SIU used to be the home of a Chemistry professor/scientist from the University of Heidelberg and it has an interesting story about being financed by Soviets, sold to the bank, given to the church, and finally purchased by Schiller in the 1980s. These houses all have about thirty rooms and are very old and impressive.

Schiller International University


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This is the main entrance of the school I go to. I'm currently taking 5 classes and I have at least one class every day Monday through Friday. I also work here, so this is a very common view for me. It is right up a hill from the bus stop, Blumenthalstrasse.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Happy Halloween!

I hope everyone had a happy Halloween! The holiday isn't celebrated too much in Germany, so we found a mostly-American bar called O'Reilly's where a lot of the Army people and study abroad students go. Not too many people were dressed up, bummer!
We did carve pumpkins and they came out pretty awesome, if I do say so myself. Mine was a little monster named Hellfire, with fire streaks across his pumpkin skull. Joe's was a two-faced pumpkin, with one scared half and one demonic half. We put our pumpkins outside to be enjoyed by all passers-by and little Hellfire was stolen in a matter of minutes! I've decided it was because it was just such a beautiful and valuable piece of artwork. The day after Halloween, Joe decided he wanted to eat his pumpkin that had been sitting outside all night. Here are some pictures from right after carving:

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Joe's Pumpkin

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My pumpkin!

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Hellfire got his name from these sweet fire escape holes I bored into his pumpkin skull.

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Joe imitating my monster jack o'lantern

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Here I am with Joe's beautiful Scared/Angry pumpkin. The angry side is green and gross from it laying on that side in the pumpkin patch, and the scared side is a nice orange.

We also made pumpkin seeds and these German pumpkin guts smelled like cucumbers instead of pumpkin. The seeds were also a lot bigger than the pumpkin seeds we're familiar with. We made the guts into something soup-ish with brown sugar, milk, cinnamon, and some other ingredients. So good!