Hallo from Deutschland !
Thursday and Friday were a blur and I am trying to get adjusted to the the time change here in Germany.
The last time I was in Germany was 30 year ago (argh - I hate showing my age 'that way'. My Dad took a transfer when I was in high school so my parents, younger sister and I moved to the Frankfurt/Weisbaden area for just about a year (my Dad's project ended and we moved right back into our old house). When we lived here, my sister and I went to Frankfurt International School (F.I.S.) and you would not believe how many people I have run into (in the 30 year since - geez, I have got to stop saying that number) who have been to F.I.S. I guess if you lived in MI, somehow got transferred to Germany - your parents worked for a car company and you went to FIS. The woman next to me on the plane - her husband went there as did her kids. They are all originally from MI. As my sister would say: Germany is a small country.
I can see that I will most likely be on the European diet while I am here (cafe, cheese, the smallest amount of bread possible, the smallest amount of chocolate possible and a large amount of German wine). And, walking. Mass amounts of walking.
The plan today was to go swimming but I got a late start (took a Tylenol PM to sleep but could barely wake up). Hopefully, we will go tomorrow. Tschus !

So glad you're having a good time, my friend! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna have to go catch up on your old posts, I'm so behind!
@ Ronnie - the beautiful thing about my posts - I don't say much so there's really nussing to catch on :)
ReplyDeleteThat diet sounds wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteHave a good time! The walking will balance out the chocolate!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a small world! Have a great time with your sister!
ReplyDeleteAw, awesome! I spent 2 weeks in Frankfurt/Wiesbaden in 2008 - lovely, lovely place! Keep your chin up lady, and just enjoy your time!!! The walking will DEFINITELY balance everything out!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to Germany. I was born in Heidelburg.(my dad was in the army)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your european diet and have a great time.
Enjoy !!!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm....cheese!
ReplyDeleteLucky you....
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI was in Hamburg for 5 months on a student exchange about 30 years ago( omg that sounds awful!) I remember all the cheeses and bread I ate,I'm sure you will do better than I did back then!!:)
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