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German Journey
... t shy in using a ton of glass. We made our way via the spaghetti network of U and S Bahn trains to our humble hotel. It is smack bang in the gay district surrounded by lots of shops and cafes. I would like to say our first night in Berlin was wild and crazy but due to the fact we’d been ‘recycling’ underwear for a few days, a trip to the Laundromat was in order. Exciting stuff. I did have my first Currywurst that night. ...
Don't Mention The War...
... WWII Disneyland and I had a 4 day pass. I got a great dose of sights, tours, museums etc. Jo, as usual, put on a brave face and a stiff upper lip.
The Germans cannot be accused of not taking responsibility for their historical moral culpability.
At every museum, without fail, German school children were being led around, forced to confront their ghastly inheritance. Their country, led by a criminal death-cult, plunged the world into a conflict that cost circa 70 million lives. ...
Happy 60th Birthday, Fulbright!
... me or not. I’m sure things will eventually fall into place, but there is always an exciting, overwhelming, and terrifying feeling associated with the future and change.
But after that synopsis of the seminar, let’s go to the food! And boy, did we ever eat!
Hotel Buffet – Germans do know how to do breakfast and this buffet was a sight to behold. Anything you could imagine was there, from cereals, to meats ...
Our first stop in Germany
... near the Brandenburg Gate. Above the ground is a field of concrete slabs symbolises the murdered millions, beneath lies an information centre.
It was bitterly cold and we tried to manoeuvre our way round the metro and failed miserably blaming tha map as it was to difficult to follow. We even stood and looked at a map on the floor and still couldn't work out which line we needed. We have been on metros in Beijing, ...
Vorbereitung
... Popkorn zu machen. Auch wollen wir mal Spagetti mit Tomatensoße für alle darin kochen.
Ansonsten haben wir von Familie Kölmel Geld für einen richtigen Basketballkorb erhalten den wir dann auf Bali kaufen werden. Nun fehlt uns noch jemand der den Kindern das Spielen beibringt.
Rita hat für alle Kinder Lebensläufe erstellt, die wir ihnen dann überreichen und Katie hat 55 Kinder T-shirts mit unserem Logo bedruckt. Ihr seht da kommen schon ganz ...