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Out and about in February

And so it was February already!

On Friday night we headed over to a Games night at Butzi friends place. The evening was fun, but we did play one very bad version of Cards against humanity in German… Which dragged on and really was more offensive than funny – not quite my game, but hey, learning something new! I also got to try “Berliner Luft” which translates to “Berlin Air” – a Mint-flavoured liquor. Eventually we got to codenames, which I felt rescued the night and was good fun. I even managed to introduce Werewords, which we played for two rounds before grabbing a train home around midnight.

Saturday we enjoyed some time outside in the sun while chatting to Amy via WhatsApp, and enjoying the early spring sun for a bit.

On the way home we stopped by the storage unit to bring some more order to it before catching up for dinner with Vincent and Diana. It was a fantastic night, we chatted away the whole evening over delicious pasta. New favourite Italian restaurant found – they even make truffle pasta in a cheese wheel!

Sunday morning I spent some time chatting to Gabe in Australia before heading out to the storage Unit once more. Yes, we spent a lot of time sorting everything! The sorting was interrupted when we headed out to to play Squash…  I managed to win the second game this time, but Manja got the third, winning  2:1 once more, but it was close this time!

The work week was busy, with either Manja or myself having an event each and every night. I started meeting some of our colleagues from our parent company whom we went to dinner with, and we had a Game night at work that week too.  We played plenty of Werewolf, which I absolutely loved hosting for!

By Friday it was Valentines day, and we were exhausted. We agreed that we would have a quite night in and I would just make a nice burger dinner for Manja… and we would clean up because we would have visitors on the weekend!

On Saturday we picked Hagen and Henri up from the trainstation and headed to the Futurium – a permanent museum exhibition showing how technology might advance, and life might change. It is free and REALLY well done. I loved it! We still had some time left when we got out, so we grabbed some Burgers for lunch before heading to the Interactive Museum for technology, which had not significantly changed since I was a kid! I remembered many of the exhibits, and loved the trip down memory lane.

In the evening we wanted to go bowling, but all the bowling alleys were already booked out. But! Simons game obsession to the rescue! We spent the evening playing Mysterium, which was such a hit that Hagen bought it for Henry the next day 😁. That’s what I call being a good influence 😇
We played two rounds, only interrupting for some Chinese take-away. In the process we discovered a REALLY good Chinese place. Will have to order there again!

On Sunday we had breakfast all together – Simons Poached eggs on avocado with Salmon – before I dropped Hagen and Henri off to the trainstation.

By the time I got back Manja had packed everything and cleaned up, and we were off to her Christmas present: A Wellness “weekend” away. We chose the Sunday and Monday because it would be less crowded and about half the price 😃
We grabbed a smart, drove down and settled in before hitting the Saunas. I have to say that there is something much more relaxing about a Sauna in Winter. We even headed outside to the lake, but I could only make myself dip in my legs – it was significantly too cold to jump in entirely.

We really only interrupted our relaxation time for some cake and eventually for dinner. When we headed over for a reasonably early dinner, we got upgraded to the premium spot! The service staff were fantastic and dinner was really nice too. We both chose the chefs selection, which was definitely the right choice!

Relaxed and happy we dropped into bed early, so that we could use the Spa area again in the morning before heading back home.

And so we did – we got up early and had a massive buffet breakfast.

After which we hit the Saunas once more. We even braved the outside again although it was rather windy. Manja even put her legs into the water this time too, but as I put my bathrobe back on, it was picked up by a gust of wind…. and the room key, which was needed to get back into the sauna, dropped into the water.
We could see it, but the water was absolutely freezing. So I thought that I decided to head around the property to the front desk and explain what happened. Of course, Manja insisted we could reach the key… so convinced me to give it a try. Remember how I said it was too cold to go in past your legs? Turns out when you jump off the pier where there are no stairs, you get totally submerged in freezing water. But I got to the key and managed to get back out. I decided to go and dry off in the sauna to re-heat myself, but have to admit that I understand the appeal of it for the first time. I felt seriously energised for the next few hours!

When we got home we had one more task to do: Move into a smaller storage space.  All the sorting of the last few weeks had meant that we were organised enough to use less space.  We headed over and inspected a few, eventually settling on a long and narrow unit, where the shelves would fit perfectly along one wall and signed up for a year. We then spent the next 2 hours moving everything once more. By the time we got home it was late afternoon and we were feeling accomplished. I made us some mushroom carbonara pasta for dinner and we spent the evening updating the blog. At this point we were only up to August last year and had some maintenance to do!

The following weekend we had a game night at Katrin and Kilians, which we had to spontaneously cancel a few weeks earlier, and spent Sunday chatting with the family before doing a bit of a spring clean… Well we really just wanted to clean the windows, but it spiralled out of control and ended up with the scrubbing of the skirting boards. C’est la vie!

Saturday we headed out to do some shopping, but we couldn’t find what we wanted and ended up not buying anything. To make up for that dismal performance we headed over to an Asian place recommended by one of Manjas colleagues, which was like a build-it-yourself Japanese Curry place. You ordered by ticking the boxes of what you want in the curry, and you get a delicious curry containing only what you like. It was delicious and awesome, the place had a really great feel to it too.

Ye old houses on Fjord Isles

We awoke to the sound of…. Well, to no sound at all, we had a great flat 😁

View from the room

View from the room

We quickly got ready, packed all our gear, and grabbed some food at the bakery on the way to the port. We decided to make use of our last morning by taking a boat tour into the Fjord, by simply taking the ferry which did a round-trip for about an hour. We arrived at the port a bit early and had our breakfast on a bench overlooking the harbour, a bit cold but somehow magical.

Breakfast view from our bench in the harbour

Breakfast view from our bench in the harbour

Next stop was the ticket machine, which decided to be a bit difficult: You could only purchase one ticket on the same credit card…  I assume this is to prevent accidental multi-purchases…. sigh…  luckily Manja had her card handy too and we managed to get a ticket each.  We boarded the ferry and headed straight for the top deck, where we remained for about half the trip. On the way back I couldn’t really feel my toes anymore because of the cold, so we decided to warm up inside. Not long after we go there, a crew member came by and asked if we would mind participating in an emergency drill. Well, sure! So when the test-alarm went off we headed to the front of the ferry and got to put on some pretty cool life-jackets. It amused me to realise that I struggled to put the thing on properly, needing the help of the crew!😅
Luckily we did not have to dive into the freezing water, and just had to wait outside until the captain gave an all-clear. We remained on the ferry just long enough to heat up again before arriving at the Oslo Harbour once more.

We walked back to our station, purchased a standard ticket and caught the train back to the Oslo airport. You can take the express here, but it’s only about 5 minutes faster but €10 per person more expensive….  Feeling savvy we boarded the standard train and saved some money 🧐

We arrived at the airport with plenty of time to spare. Going through security was super modern: Each terminal had a 90degree area supervised by a guard. This area had two levels: One where a computer placed a tray each time one was removed, and directly above one where you could place two trays next to each other and place all your things into. This means that, rather than waiting in line for each person to drop their gear off, one at a time, each counter was sorting out 5 people in the same moment. The trays were moving through the scanners at a steady rate. On the other side of the metal detectors the trays were automatically separated into “All clear” and “need human to check something”. The all-clear queue had all our gear in it, so we pulled our trays off the conveyer belt and took our stuff. Our trays were placed back into a small stack, which was appropriately labeled “Please feed me” in several languages. I would have LOVED to take a photo, but this was not allowed. None the less, I was super impressed with the efficiency of the place, especially compared to Dubai or, even worse, Tegel airport.

Our flight back was totally uneventful. Back in Berlin we got out and saw just how bad Tegel security checks were: The line was about 100 meters past the last official queuing point. Totally insane! We cut through the madness against a flow of people wanting to get into the airport, and eventually got onto the second bus which arrived, because the first was over-full. Even though the first bus was over-full, at least 3 more people squeezed on. Welcome back to Berlin! 😂

We got a seat with no problems, by waiting for the next bus… for 5 minutes.

Once back home we had to drop by a neighbours who was kind enough to accept our deliveries of 2 shelves for the storage unit. We picked them up, transported them by using my bike as a wheelbarrow and pushing them to the storage place.

About 45 minutes later they were all setup and we headed for an early dinner at the local Asian place. The Ban-Mi I had was unfortunately not that great, but the dinner was a lovely way to finish up our weekend. A movie later we dropped into bed😴

Oslos overwhelming overture to ordinary occurrences

We awoke feeling a little sore from walking and a little groggy… which was probably related to the choice of dinner last night 😅

Seriously though, Manja was feeling a bit ill last night already and awoke with a stomach ache. Not the best start for the day…

None the less, we got ourselves up and ready.  As we left we got a message from our host, asking us to leave a spare set of keys in the flowerpot outside….  Errr… Okay.  Well, not our flat, so: Done!

This tree grows keys now

We decided to try out the bakery downstairs, which looked fancy.  As we headed in we had two problems: Manja was overwhelmed with choice for sweet breakfasts and I was underwhelmed with choice of savoury breakfasts…  especially the €8-10 price-tag for a sandwich option. So we asked the Google-Oracle for an alternate option and it provided one en-route for our daytrip with excellent reviews.  Once there Manja settled on an “Apple pocket” with Chamomile tea while I had a tomato-mozerella-egg giant baguette with coffee.

It’s not the size that… Well, no, okay, it’s all about the size.

Charged up for the day we walked down to the Habour, making the most of the few rays of sunlight to take some nice pictures.  This was followed by a walk across “Akershus Festning” which was the original castle of Oslo and actually survived a bunch of attacks, and is still used as a military base even though it’s open to the public.  Amongst brilliant views of the Fjord from the ramparts, it also had a bunch of cannons of various eras to inspect.  There is also a church and two museums to visit, but we opted to use the daylight to continue our exploration of Oslo.

Our next stop was the Opera of Oslo, which is a fantastic bit of architecture.  You can walk all the way up the building and appreciate yet another view over the Fjord.  Along the side you can also see some Sauna Boats, basically a houseboat converted into a sauna with the option of jumping into the freezing cold Fjord water at the end…  Brrrrr….. 🥶.  We use the Opera itself to spend a few minutes inside and warm up again ourselves.

From there we headed to the Oslo Mathallen, which is a really cool and fancy food-court. Just outside we also found this place:

I think I would feel riiight at home in this area, particularly when I spotted a rock-climbing gym not 5 minutes away!  We decided to have a small cupcake and coffee break, just to give us some energy while making sure we’d still be hungry for dinner.

Charged up, our next stop would be “Æreslunden” which is the main Honorific Graveyard in Norway. We didn’t know much abou the history, but Manja pointed out that it was the burrial place of Edvard Munch, who famously painted the scream. We wandered the graveyard for a while, being delighted by some stories we found by way of QR codes on the graves. I also found a cool goose.

With daylight starting to run out, we had one more important stop to make: Frogner Park. Now, contrary to what a metal goose may tell you, I’ve got to say that I am generally not a huge fan of sculptures, but this place was amazing. A whole lot of sculptures of people and families and human life represented in bronze and granite, including a monolith in the center which is, upon closer inspection, a pile of people.  I was honestly taken aback by this, in terms of the emotion displayed in many sculptures, by the volume of sculptures and by their life-like appearance. I mean, the bodies used were not idealized in any way, they were simply representing normal people, which seems unusual to me. In addition, many sculptures had multiple people as part of them, some even whole groups of children. As the sun set we headed back to our Airbnb, and I was very happy to have come here and experienced this place – especially because I would have never thought to go if it were left up to my planning!

Pretty exhausted we arrived back at our Airbnb, with just enough time to freshen up a bit and select a place for dinner. We had been seeing pizza all around us all day, so that was the flavour of the evening. We found a nice place just 5 minutes away, but when we got there they were all booked out…  dang! Not to be discouraged we headed over to another place, which was 10 minutes away from our accomodation, unfortunately in the other direction…  Manja was getting a touch tired, so I offered to carry her for a bit…  Which she actually accepted. So I walked with her on my back for a block, much to the amusement of passer bys, and our own giggles. I maintain that I just had to put her down because I was laughing too much 😉

When we got to the pizza place we were lucky – getting the last available table in the house. The place was small, run by an old skinny Italian guy who spent his time behind the counter greeting everyone and continuously making Pizzas. We opted for the Vegetarian and the three-cheese version, spending our waiting time observing the other guests, as our table was perched on a platform in the corner of the restaurant. The pizza arrived not long after and we were pleasantly surprised by how good they looked. The flavour wasn’t as great but not bad either.

Happy and full we walked the final 10 minutes to our Airbnb and spent the night relaxing and updating this blog 🙂

Date-trip to Norway!

For Christmas Manja had arranged a trip to Oslo for me. I chose to interpret it as an extended date-trip 🥰

So Friday morning we got ready and headed over to the airport.  Traffic wasn’t great, so the Taxi took a bit longer but we knew about this in advance and left early enough. We got through security and boarded a short time later. Take-off was a bit bumpy, but the flight was fine and we landed in Oslo 1.5 hours later to a beautiful snowy landscape.

As always, Manja had pre-organised everything and we knew we just had to find our way to the normal train to get to our Airbnb near the city center.  At the airport we had the most friendly guy sort out the tickets for us, and we were off without any issues.  25 Minutes later we arrived at the trainstation but could not find our connection – we knew from Google that we had to go to platform “A”.  After walking around a bunch, Manja spotted a map which showed us the location of Platform A, but it took us OUT of the trainstation.  I mean, WTF? As I looked around confused we both realised what was going on at the same moment.  “Platform A” was the bus station. Two stops later we were at our Airbnb, ready to do an escape-room like adventure to get the keys. We found the shop across the road, managed to find the “Key sharing booth” and opened the key compartment with an SMS.

The appartment where we’re staying looks great: while it’s on the 5th floor of an old-school building, they had installed the tiniest elevator in between the circular staircase to the top: Only just space enough for Manja and I to fit in at the same time.

After dropping our bags, the next challenge would be finding lunch.  We consulted the google oracle and found an interesting sounding place “San Francisco Bread Bowl”, which was conveniently located between our Airbnb and the City center.  Everything in Oslo itself appears to be walking distance, so we headed over and ended up walking along “Balders Gate”.  For those who don’t get why I thought this was funny, here is a hint.

Lunch was as delicious as it was simple and plentiful.  Very much sated we stumbled down to the harbour for a bit of a walk around. The scenery is just amazing, the area has several arts centers in it too.  From the banks we could also see this colorful tree, which encouraged us to stop and make a video 🙂

At one point we got a message from our Airbnb host who asked us to check if she left the keys behind… As we were not there yet we could not check.  She let us know that it didn’t matter, because she wouldn’t be home tonight anyway… Which meant we would have the flat to ourselves and could have a chilled night in after sunset.

On our way back we checked out a few stores to see if we could find a replacement for Manjas breaking jacket, but with limited success.  As we were both super tired by this point, but with very little hunger, we decided to head back to our Airbnb with a bag of chips to watch a movie. The idea is to head to bed timely so that we can make the most of the daylight hours tomorrow.

Twenty Twenty starts well!

After a day of recovery from New Years (and writing blogs!), it was already back to work for me.  It’s been a year, and I still enjoy working at my company 🙂

On Sunday we had to head back to Cottbus…  To spend some time with Hagen and play more Smash-Up!

The next weekend we spent Saturday morning sorting out storage for my stuff which will arrive soon, and dropping past Ikea for the first version of a Jewellery drawer which I promised Manja for her Bday last year. Version one is functional but with room for improvements 😁
In the evening were back to Butzi and Akis place for a games night.  I brought along Code Names which was a hit, and we also played the party game we played at Butzi birthday last year… but with less people it wasn’t that great.  Agreeing that we need to do this sort of thing more, we got home a bit past midnight and dropped into bed.

Sunday we did a bit of a New Years cleanup, where Manja and I finally had a chance to re-sort the kitchen which we had been meaning to do since we installed it 🙃
In the afternoon we decided to head over and start playing squash again, given that Manjas foot finally seemed up for it…. and I got THRASHED.  She beat me Three Nil! I really need to find a way to practice 😅

Another week passed and Friday night was date-and-explore-restaurants night.  We headed over to an Indian place which was near where Manja was meeting a friend earlier in the afternoon.  It was non-spectacular, but not terrible.

Saturday it was time for us to go to the Ball, but not before being first to wish Niko a happy birthday at midnight Adelaide time.  Turns out that the parents were looking after the kids and Niko and Anna were out with friends, so I wasn’t really first, but the thought counts!

The Ball we were heading to is the Vikings Rowing club (Wikinger Rudergemeinschaft) annual Winter Ball, and Mathias and Gabi had invited us to come along.  We did not quite have the perfect Attire, but we came along anyway, and we had a ball…  hah. But Seriously, it was a great night out.  When we arrived we said hi to Gabi and Mathias, as the guests arrived, initially skipping the photographer. Once everyone was in, Mathias, Gabi, Manja and I headed back a bit and had a photo or two taken.

When we headed back in it was already time to get seated and meet our table. Because Mathias and Gabi were officials for the club, they had to sit at the official table one over from us. The guy next to us recently started his own business, selling the experience of self-made whiskey to businesses at around €2500 upward per 30L barrel.  You get to do the whole thing end-to-end: from creating a flavour profile, regular testings and the end product 3-5 years later.
We soaked in the event, which had a fantastic atmosphere, brilliant Band (We need to learn to dance standard dances), great food and even a really cool lottery.  We spent a couple of songs on the dancefloor swaying along to the music anyway though 🤪.  Mathias was kind enough to take Manja out for a Dance properly too, she felt a bit overwhelmed but did really well!

One of the great things about the evening was a Raffle, which we spend a few euros on just to buy a ticket for Manja and Myself.  Manja drew both of them, and picked me a winner! Number 60.  Expecting to get a DVD player or wine decanter, we headed over to the table to check out what it was…  And it turned out to be an envelope, meaning we still had NO IDEA what we had won. Manja walked the raffle tables like a tiger, checking out peoples reactions as they checked out what they had won. It wasn’t too long before pickup time began and we raced over, the envelope revealing itself as being a three-course dinner for two! Score!!

As the evening drew to a close, Manja noticed someone walked away with a flower arrangement, including mini-vase. We quickly let Gabi know, who said that this was totally fine – people were welcome to pick some up… As we said our farewells, Gabi gifted us with a Wine-decanter which she had won but did not need, and even encouraged Manja to also take along a flower-vase. Loaded with nice things, we caught the U-bahn home, it must have looked hilarious to anyone watching: Two people in fine clothes taking their loot home on public transport 😂

It was a really fantastic night, and we were so happy to have been invited to it.

On Sunday I spent the morning making breakfast and then chatting to Niko for a couple of hours.  The afternoon had our scheduled re-match of squash…  Which I lost again, Three Nil.  I keep loosing but keep having fun with it 😁

The following Tuesday it was finally time for all my stuff to arrive.  I met the truck at the storage units at 11am and we unloaded everything, after which I did a basic sort: Creating piles of boxes with related content.

Manja and I had agreed that we would go through everything together on Sunday, by which time we should hopefully also have some shelves to keep things sorted.  As I was about to leave and head to work, I got a call from the removalists…  Turns out they had missed 4 boxes when they unpacked. That also explained why my numbering didn’t make sense 😂

They were at the next client, and had found said boxes mixed in.  Luckily they were not far away, so I took the tram there and headed back to the storage with 4 boxes by way of Uber.

That Saturday we decided to go shopping for a bit and see if we could find some more appropriate formalwear for both of us. We found some places we can go again when we have time and interest in buying things, but didn’t buy anything on the day. In the late afternoon we headed over to Ilkas place and spent the evening with her, chatting and making falafels. The first batch turned out to be a bit too watery to be baked, but when we fried the second set they turned out really well! We had a fantastic night but unfortunately had to head off eventually.

Sunday we dropped past a neighbours place to get the shelves and transporting them to the storage unit.

How do you transport shelves without a car you ask? Great question! By over-loading the bike and walking it with two people: like a wheelbarrow, just difficult to steer!

We put them together and then cleaned up a bit, taking some things back to the flat to get washed. We had to do this because you can’t keep unprotected clothes in the units, just in case an infestation of some sort breaks out. So we had decided to take everything made of cloth out, wash it, vacuum seal it and bring it back. With that done the storage was ready to survive without us for a bit while we headed to Oslo the next weekend ☺️

A short trip to Doris and Another Year over

While Manja got to relax a bit the next day I headed to work, and upon returning we prepared for our upcoming trip to Wiesbaden to visit Doris.  We dropped into bed early, exhausted from the week and knowing we had an early flight the next day.

The flight to Doris was uneventful – it went as smoothly as a flight can. When we got to Frankfurt airport, though, we spent just over an hour getting our rental car….  We had booked online through a third-party provider at Dollar. They, in turn, have a partnership with Hertz. But, dollar customers are only serviced in Terminal 1, and we arrived at Terminal 2.  (we found this out only after waiting in line to pick up the car…).  The person at the counter did give us directions, but they were wrong, so we walked away from the shuttle bus for 5 minutes before giving up, turning around and finding a sign to guide us to the shuttle.  Once at Terminal 1 we followed the signs for rental car pickups, until we got to the Hertz parking bay….  Where we obviously couldn’t pick up the car, we had to go to the service desk first… We found the service desk, waited in line and finally got our car. Unfortunately all the small cars had already been rented out, so we got an upgrade, which was nice.  The only problem was that he upgrade was quite a bit larger and felt like driving a limousine! Much later we saw that it was long enough to not properly fit into a standard carpark. But for all of that the car was very modern and nice, especially while driving on the Autobahn 😀

We got to Doris’ place around Lunchtime, and Doris had prepared some food for us all – a nice beef goulash prepared by the local butcher. Given that we were there on the first non-holiday, Doris hadn’t had a chance to go shopping, so we went to the supermarket together, getting everything we’d need for the next few days.  With the shopping done Doris decided to give us a bit of a tour of Wiesbaden, and we stopped at a few sights, including the Russian Orthodox Church, which was really impressive. Toward evening we were supposed to meet up with Helga and Ditmar at a local wine bar, and we headed into the general direction by following googles instructions.  When we got there, there was no wine bar in sight, we were cruising up and down what appeared to be a construction site….  Manja spotted a local resident and asked for directions – turns out google had sent us down the back way, the entrance to the place was one street further along. So we arrived a few minutes late, but with a story.  We chatted throughout the evening over wine, a meat and cheese platter and eventually some pizza – the wine bar had a deal with a local pizza place to supply their patrons with food.  Unfortunately the wine Bar already closed around 6, so we decided to take our party to the local sports bar near Doris’s place. We spent another hour chatting over wine and non-alcoholic cocktails before calling it a night and heading back to Doris’ place where I setup her computer to connect to Nikos photo blogs.

 

Bounchy squirrel!

Dancing Simon 1

Dancing Simon 2

Sunday morning we got to visit the Friedwald, which is like a cemetery/burial forest. The idea is that biodegradable urns are buried around a memorial tree shared by up to 12 people. Doris had decided on doing this for her own funeral but had only been able to purchase her spot from a map so far. Knowing this, we decided to check out her tree. I got to say that this is an excellent alternative to traditional cemeteries, and I loved how peaceful the whole place is.

We lost track of time a bit and had to rush back because we were meeting Manjas Aunt Jana and her family at Doris’ local greek restaurant. Jana lives about 30 minutes away, so Manja had arranged all this a couple of weeks before. The lunch was delicious and it was nice to connect the families a bit, I think everyone enjoyed it. After lunch Manja headed over to the Palace gardens with the family while Doris and I returned to the flat and prepared some coffee and cake.  When the group returned from their walk we chatted until after dark! Eventually they had to head off, and we spent the evening together over a glass or two of champagne, some guitar music and some final touches in the updates and setups of Doris’ tech equipment.

 

On Monday Morning it was already time to head back. We had booked into an early flight because it was a workday and I would have to go to work making rare use of our flexible working arrangements. In the evening we were totally exhausted and dropped into bed.

Tuesday was already New Years Eve.  We spent the day lazing about the house before heading over to Katrins for the NYE celebration. She was having a party with Kilians family and a few friends, and we were welcome to come along even though Manja was coming down with a bit of a cold.  We had a delicious cheese fondue and Tiramisu before the clock struck 12 and fireworks exploded all around.  The flat has a great vantage point in terms of the view, and we were regaled with fireworks all over the Berlin skyline.  When that started to die down we even got some close-up fireworks as the gang went downstairs to set off a few of their own, some of which exploded at our eye level standing on the balcony 🙂

It wasn’t long before we had to head off to another engagement for the evening.  We decided to walk to the Alexanderplatz, soaking in the athosphere, smoke and fireworks all around.  By the time we got there, though, Manja was really not feeling well so we decided to head home instead.

 

Happy New Year everyone! I finally made it to updating everything that happened in 2019.  We should be up to date soon 🤪

Have ourselves a Merry little Christmas 🎶

The next week was a bit more quiet for me. Manja had her company Christmas event on Tuesday while I got to chill and update my blog!
On Wednesday night we caught up a bit earlier to walk through the Rotes Rathaus Christmas Market, right in the center of town.  It was predictably crowded, but we enjoyed a nice walk in the crisp winter air.

Symbol of Berlin: The TV tower at Christmas

Thursday evening we headed to Katrin and Kilians place for a Christmas dinner. Katrin had selected a three-course-menu, which we all cooked together.  It was a delicious and creative mix of food.  Ilka and Jana joined us as well and we chatted the night away, reminiscing about the year and talking about plans for the future.

By Friday evening we just needed a break and decided to make pizza and watch Christmas movies for the evening 🥱😴

On Saturday we prepared for the Christmas trip to Cottbus (wrapping presents, packing) and went over to the Königliche Gartenakademie.  The plan was to head over to the Christmas Gardens at the Botanic Gardens, but it was bitterly cold and we were not quite prepared for it appropriately.  Rather than freeze we decided to head home and spend another evening watching Christmas movies 🙃

Sunday, Manja headed over to Cottbus to spend time with her family. I still had to work Monday and this way Odin, the cat, would not be alone quite as long.  I made use of the free afternoon to finally get my Scrum Master Certificate from training I did in October.  Passed first go too, might have over-prepared on the day 😅

Monday night I did my last-minute Christmas shopping.  I knew exactly what I wanted to get Manja, but didn’t have a chance to actually buy it yet, so spent the whole evening at the Kudamm, mostly waiting in line for the cashiers 😂

On the morning of Christmas Eve I spent a few hours chatting to my family, coincidentally hitting the exact moment where they unwrapped my gift to them: The Annual Family Calendar. Right after I finished chatting, Butzi and Aki picked me up on their way to Cottbus. They dropped me right at the doorstep of Steffis place while entertaining me with conversation for the whole drive.  A more relaxed method of transport would not have been possible! I arrived dressed for Christmas – including a new jumper I obtained as a Gift for Manja.  She really wanted me to wear a Christmas sweater last year, but I refused, so I thought I’d make up for it this year by turning up in one… turned out to be a good idea, she really loved it 🙂

We set everything up for Coffee and Cake just in time for Hagen, Henri, Sophia and Manjas Grandparents to arrive. We feasted on too much cake before doing a big present opening moment, where gifts and wrapping paper were flying everywhere.  This resulted in an extended wrapping-paper-throwing battle between Henri and I 😁.

For dinner Steffi had organised a traditional Christmas dinner to be catered, as her kitchen would habe been way too small for a roast for 10 people.  Hagen, Henri and I went to pick it up.  The place was sending out orders like ours all night, and we arrived in our designated time-slot only to realise that we had left the order docket at home and Steffi had put her name down for the order.  A brief phone-chat later we were allowed to take along the food, which was ready to go in commercial bain-maries. Unfortunately they were filled with water to keep them hot, but not sealed at the top. This made them awkward and heavy to carry, and prone to spilling water in Hagens car.  We placed them in the boot strategically, dropping the back seat so that I could do my best to hold them. We proceeded to slowly drive the calmest possible route home, while I attended to spilling water with my (clean!) hanky.  We avoided hills, but got caught on a couple of cobblestone streets, and by the time we got back my hankies were soaked with hot water, though the car was mostly dry.  Success!
Dinner really was delicious, while we all ate too much there was still plenty left over. One of the gifts we got for Hagen was a card game called smash-up.  We familiarised ourselves with the rules and played a round before Hagen had to go home for the night and us making a plan to play more tomorrow.

We started early on Boxing Day, as I dropped Manja off to catch up with Anne – you may remember her from the wedding we went to last year.  While Manja and Anne went for a walk, I headed back and spent the morning watching fairytales with Steffi – the fairytales being a well established family tradition for Christmas 😁

Toward noon  I picked Manja up and we headed over to Hagens, where we went on a tour of his Cattle Yard. It was super interesting but also freezing cold! On our way back we picked up Kai and then played Smash-up the remainder of the day.  After an early dinner we dropped Kai off home and picked up our stuff, returning to Hagens place where we spent the evening chatting about Life, the Universe and everything.  We also patched the air mattress we would be sleeping on as it had sprung a leak…. Though apparently not perfectly successful as the next morning we awoke almost lying on the floor.

After a nice breakfast we headed back to Steffis where we spent a couple of hours before going to Manjas Grandparents place for Coffee and Cake in the afternoon.  This is the day and place where most of the family gets together and people were arriving throughout the day, including Alex and his family from Remagen.  We had many conversations and ate too much once more, and I got to try out Henris Lego “Hidden Side” kit.  I came into the picture about half way through the building process and once done loaded the AR kit onto my phone.  I got to say, they did a good job at combining lego and AR, allowing you to hunt various ghosts in your actual kit.  Great fun! As the day drew to a close Kai was kind enough to drop us off at the Train station as we headed back home.

Gift to the grandparents: LED Torches for the garden.

Wonderful pre-christmas time

The flight home from Costa Rica was a bit rough for me. Something I had eaten, probably the breakfast on the last day in Costa Rica, had given me food poisoning. I’ll spare you the details, but the plane trip home was hell and I spent the next few days in bed recovering and hardly being able to eat anything. C’est la vie!

A week later it was already December. I was feeling much better and so we took the train over to Cottbus to celebrate Manjas grandfathers birthday and spend the weekend with the family. Manjas mum picked us up from the train station and we headed over for lunch. It was a great afternoon chatting and catching up with everyone, and had fantastic food – the first I really enjoyed in over a week! I even had a coffee at the end.

 

After lunch we decided to visit the Christmas markets, which were really nice. One of the good things about the market in the smaller town, and that we were there a bit early, is that it wasn’t totally crowded and we had the chance to browse a bit.  One of the places I got stuck at sold Moonshine: Basically flavoured whiskey.  It was so delicious that Manjas mum decided to buy a bottle…  well a jar really, which was an awesome design.

 

We headed back to have dinner and then spend the evening solving the “escape room in a box” which Manja and I got for Kai last year. While Kai and I had an awesome time solving it, Manja and her mum had a nice time watching us and chatting 😂.  The Moonshine probably did not help my problem solving skills, but we still managed to figure it out in time 🙂

Tomorrow we will go and bake Christmas cookies at Hagens place and we had to bring the dough. So we braved the cold and mozied over to the supermarket to get some ingredients. A walk back and some mixing later we realised that we’d need more…. So I returned to the supermarket once more and bought another batch of ingredients for a chocolate dough! After another round of mixing we were ready for the next day.

On Sunday I spend the morning chatting to the family back in Adelaide, before heading to Hagens place to bake cookies. We got a production line going, with Hagen, Henri (his son), Kai and I stencilling out cookies while Manja placed them on trays and Steffi (Manjas mum) glazed and decorated.  A few hours later we had a couple of hundred Christmas cookies to split between us.  We ordered some pizza for lunch and chatted for a while before heading back home by train.

Roll, roll roll the dough…

Cut them out in shapes…

 

The next week was full of end of year work events for me, I headed to a projects end of year event on Wednesday night where the biggest project had a Christmas Dinner. It was great catching up with everyone in a less formal setting.  On Thursday we had planned our end of year event for the support team.  We initially thought about doing an underground tour, but given the cold and that we were not perfectly organised, we changed to an escape room last minute. I can’t say too much, but I quite enjoyed the space mission at Smart Room!

Friday Manja and I had our traditional Friday-night-date-night where we explore local eateries. This time we went to Zia Maria, a little pizzeria nearby, which was recommended to us.  It was really good! We chatted the night away and made our Christmas plans over dinner and while meandering back home through the Kiez.

Happy Simon looking forward to great pizza!

On Saturday we visited Falkensee – one of the suburbs we would consider moving to. We walked around for a couple of hours to see if we could imagine living there, wandering by a couple of places which are for sale.  After we roamed around for a few hours we briefly met up with Gaby and Mathias who live just around the corner from there, before going to spend the evening at a friends parents house: They were having a birthday party with a whole bunch of musician friends, just getting together and jamming the night away.  It was a spectacular evening – plenty of very skilled musicians there! I was definitely out of my league but still enjoyed the evening a lot.

On Sunday I finally had a chance to catch up with Glen and we chatted the morning away. It was so great catching up; it had pretty much been a year!  In the afternoon we took it easy, using the time to clean the flat a bit.

The following week I went bouldering while Manja had a team Christmas event. As we were in the same area, and we had some food after bouldering, I picked her up on the way home and got to meet some of her colleagues – a motley group of nice people.

Motley group of nice people

We used the remainder of the week to finalise the Christmas gift shopping 😁

Friday night Manja caught up with some friends at a local Christmas market, and I joined them a bit later in the evening.  The place was so crowded that you could barely move, so we adjourned and hit up a local wine bar instead.  The temperature was much better, everyone felt frozen from the markets, and the acoustics were much better too, we could suddenly hear each other properly without yelling 😬

dinner at the christmas market

On Saturday morning I briefly chatted to the family for Opas Birthday, before we caught up with Stefan and Stefanie for brunch. They are planning a trip to Costa Rica in January.  We shared our experiences and gave some advice about what worked for us.  In the afternoon we walked around the Kiez near the restaurant, finding a few more small bits for Christmas gifts and noticing that the Moonshine we bought in Cottbus comes from a local place here!

Sunday morning I chatted to Johan and Stef for a bit.  Making an effort to catch up with OZ friends! It was great to catch up and chat about the year 🙂
A bit later Butzi dropped by to join us on a trip to Lübben for a Christmas Market at the “Museum Schloss Lübben”.  Butzi was kind enough to drive, so we chatted as we drove. The Markets were much smaller than we expected – we were through in under 10 minutes – so we decided to check out the Palace grounds for a bit. We found some beavers and followed a “heights trail” which was installed as a kids activity for the warmer months. It was cold so there were no kids and not every part of the path was sensible to do, so we skipped the part where we would have to climb over the icy river 😂.

On the way back we also noticed that the park had other kids activities, such as trampolines and a sensory playground with spinning optical illusions and various instruments. We spent some time playing with everything, including some slow-mo bouncing videos 😅

Finally we found ourselves in the labyrinth which we Aced – following the well-trodden path to the exit 😁. While it’s not ideal for winter, I have to say it is an awesome play area for kids in summer. This type of things is one of the things Germany really does well! By the time we drove home it was evening. I made us some dinner before we dropped into bed.

Not an old mans birthday!

After our super active September, we started October with some more family time. Dad had turned 60 last year, and Manjas and my gift for him was a tour through Berlin. Last week we had discussed splitting this tour over two relaxed days as not everything we wanted to do would fit into one day…. or it would be super exhausting.

So to prepare Manja and I headed off on Friday and got me some decent winter shoes – my nice leather ones are nice… but cause freezing and wet feet in winter 🥶
On Saturday Mum and Dad dropped by and I made us all a nice breakfast and we watched some pictures of their trip of the last few months down from Germany via France, Spain and Portugal and across to North Africa.

And then it was time for us to head off: Todays first stop was at the Berliner Unterwelten, who do underground tours of Berlin. As we had some time before the tour, we took a short walk up the Flakturm im Humboldhain – the flak tower in the Humboldhain park. It was a bit chilly, but the view was awesome and this classic monument to war-time Berlin was worth seeing.

The tour we chose was one which showed the various escape routes and attempts of people out of the DDR under the wall, how and where they tunnelled, crawled and swam. One totally fascinating component was the securing of the underground stations: the western U-bahn still drove through some east-german stations but was not allowed to stop. There were plenty of traps laid out to prevent people from being able to do this, as well as spiked gates which would open based on the exact pace the u-bahn had to take through this area. It was fascinating stuff, but we were unfortunately not allowed to take photos 🙁

The tour ended at the Monument to the Berlin Wall, which we toured for a bit, before heading back and taking a walk through our local Volkspark once more. In the afternoon we split up to let my parents head off to their next engagement for the evening. .

The next day the parents returned once more for the second part of our day – this time a bit more adventurous. We started our tour at Beach Mitte, which has a lovely adventure climbing area with a view of Berlin.  Unfortunately Manjas bad foot prevented her from joining, so she entertained herself with photos. We didn’t realise how frozen the poor thing was until we came down.

Our next stop was accessed by bus – which allowed Manja to warm up a bit – and we headed to the Siegessäule. What we did not know was that there was a big protest that day, so the trains and busses were not running the whole way. We ended up walking down a 6-lane road toward it which was completely abandoned as the protest had moved through here a bit earlier.  Unexpected and nice 🙂
We climbed the Siegessäule and enjoyed the view for a bit before heading to our last “official” stop: The Berlin Clock. This technological monument was at the intersection of design and technology back in the 1970’s, before digital clocks became common. Dad even built one at home in his younger years!
Finally we sought out some dinner at an English pub. Unfortunately they had a rugby night and it was super full and loud, so we quickly re-calibrated to Indian just around the corner.

Mum was brave enough to jump:

Okay, this one was HARDER THAN IT LOOKED!

 

The next day I was going to head off to work only to realised that some F*cker stole my bike seat. Ah well, we ordered a new one at Amazon and installed it by the end of the week, but seriously, who does that?!?!

As the parents would leave the next week, we spent some weeknights together still, meeting up with some extended family for dinner.  On the weekend we had a final farewell dinner with my parents and many of their friends too.

 

The night before the parents headed off we had the opportunity to catch up one last time for the Festival of Lights kick-off, which is… well, a festival where plenty of buildings are lit up with fancy light installations. The kick off is at the Brandenburg gate, after which you can wander the various streets and watch the displays all around. Freya was kind enough to be our guide, showing us the absolute best locations. Below is a few parts of my favourites, I particularly liked the ones which made the buildings appear as they were 100 years earlier!

The last night of their stay we managed to do one more 1:1 catchup with them for dinner as a little more intimate farewell, before I dropped by the airport to drop them off the very next day. Unfortunately dad had caught a stomach bug, so he wasn’t feeling so fantastic… but well enough to fly he said 🙂

The next few weeks were all in service of our preparation for our next trip: Costa Rica!
But I leave you with this lovely album, as throughout the month summer gave way to autumn 🙂

Everywhere with family in September

And just like that we already arrived in September.

As we got up the next day we had a lovely breakfast with Manjas Grandparents before packing everything I needed for cake-baking and heading over to Hagens place. The deal was that Corinna and I would look after baby Clemens and bake cake while Manja, her mother and siblings would head over and do an escape room.

It was a sound plan, but Murphy decided to visit that day. As everyone headed off, Corinna looked after Clemens and I started making a marzipan torte. I baked the sponge layer and prepared a base for another cake which would come later.

Then I got a call from Manja: They were at the escape room and there was nobody there. They tried calling, but no one answered. They were literally locked out of the room. They decided to wait for 20 minutes and then go for ice-cream and conversation instead.

As this happened, I started working on the Marzipan torte. The central layer was to be a whipped cream and, for the first time in my life, I over-whipped the cream. 😳 I tried all I remembered from cookery school, adding teaspoons of fresh cream and manually whipping, with absolutely no success. I made the nicest sweet vanilla and almond flavoured butter though, if you need a recipe give me a shout 😅

Keep in mind that it was Sunday: which means that all shops in Germany are generally closed. Disaster! I couldn’t even head down to the supermarket to get more! As I confided in Manja, Hagen immediately came to the rescue: The local drug store Rossman at the train station would be open and they would have cream. The group would drop by and bring me what I needed once they finished their ice cream.

Relieved but feeling stupid, I continued to make the plum cake, which turned out to work out well and Corinna even had some decorative silver balls we could add into it to make it look fancy. When the group returned they were very understanding of my plight and all chipped in to finish off the cake. The cream was whipped carefully, and turned out perfect this time. It was layered in between the almond sponge, and a layer of marzipan was carefully wrapped around it. We marked the slices and Sophia showed off her artistic skills by adding little spots of cream all around the outside of the cake, onto which Hagen carefully placed almonds. Not to be outdone Sophia added a few dots in the middle and placed a marzipan rose and leaf combo onto those. By the time it was done, the damn thing looked proper professional!

We all headed back to Manjas grandparents place for coffee and Simon-made cakes. No pressure  😅

But the cake was good. Not great, but definitely good. I guess this just means I should practice my marzipan torte making skills, right?

We stayed around and chatted for a while before having dinner with the family and eventually driving back. A car return later and we dropped into bed.

The next day Manja and I had a day off and enjoyed a day outside chatting and exploring all around the Tempelhofer Feld – which used to be an airport and is now an open park for people to enjoy. We had lunch at an Indian place before we made it into the park, where we even saw some skylarks who breed in this area. One of the highlights was being able to (very very slowly) sneak up on one as it surveyed the field, getting this awesome close-up from about 30cm away.

 

That weekend we were off to Wiesbaden to celebrate Doris’ 80th birthday with her and the family. To be fit on the day we flew out after work on Friday, grabbed a mini-bus for the weekend and slept in a nice Airbnb nearby. We got there late and most places were already closed, so we settled for a nice pizza at a nearby Italian restaurant.

On Saturday we got up early and did some last-minute shopping, picking up flower and traditional dumplings. The dumplings were a joke from my grandparents in Germany who had jokingly said that they will send some for her birthday 😂
We dropped by for breakfast with Doris and my parents who had arrived a few days early, before jumping into the minibus and picking up Helga and Ditmar. At Helgas place we toasted to Doris with a lovely local champagne. A short drive later we arrived at our first destination, a traditional palace of still living German royalty. Rather than sell the place to pay for upkeep, they had decided to make a museum of it, which you could visit and tour for a small entry fee.

The only problem was a 5 minute walk, including a small hill, to get to the palace. Ditmar was not able to make this challenge, so they had decided to head over into a cafe and wait for us to return. Being the inclusive guy I am, I negotiated with the staff and got permission to drive the bus in to drop them off at the doorstep. By the time I got back though, they had already ordered and didn’t want to move again. *sigh* but fine. 🙄

So I walked back again and we toured the palace together with a very knowledgeable guide. Rather than staying for lunch though, we decided to pick up Helga and Ditmar and move on to the Hotel which Doris had booked for us. A little under an hours drive later, we arrived. Manja and I helped everyone settle in and carry bags before getting to our room… Which definitely was relaxing luxury! The place was super comfortable, quite and tranquil. I would love to come back here for a weekend away in summer sometime. After a bit of recovery time and some coffee and cake, we went for a short walk along a creek and found ourselves at an old church. By the time we got back we had another short break before meeting in the restaurant for a really fantastic dinner. While we feasted we discussed what else we could still do tonight, and decided that we would got and play some “Kegeln”, wich is basically an old school 9-ping bowling with wooden balls. It was fun, and it was nice to find something active that Doris and her friends could still do with 80. We played a few different game styles, from high house numbers (try and make the highest number from 3 sets, you pick the order after each shot) to low house numbers (make the lowest number with three sets, you pick the order after each shot) to fox (one person has a set of 2 shots, one of the hunters gets a shot, the fox again, the hunter again, until the fox is caught or all hunters have failed to catch him). As we decided to pack up I wanted to have a few more practice shots, getting quite focussed on improving my game. Manja wanted to snap me out of it and went to grab a ball before I could, but got her fingers caught between a returning and a sitting ball. Yikes! I could’ve sworn I heard a crunch, but she could (painfully) move all her fingers. My family jumped into first aid action, wrapping her fingers in ice. I stubbornly finished my two shots, which she was (retrospectively, understandably) a little cross about. A short time later we drove back to the hotel and dropped into bed.

The following day we all met for breakfast, which was delicious with a great variety. They also had these awesome little napkins with this quote: “Don’t try to be anyone else, there is no one better than you”. How sweet!

Not long after we drove back and dropped everyone off. A Final glass of champagne later we were on our way back home too, happy but tired.

The very next day we celebrated Kais birthday, meeting up with him to do an escape room – which we again managed to escape from. We started Saturday with a nice breakfast at a local cafe, visiting a street market and a local herb store. In the evening we headed back to Lübben for the Museumnacht, which was quite the awesome event last year. This year was a bit more muted, as the local council didn’t participate as much. When we got there we started by wandering along the river, and just as Manja lamented the lack of interesting Wildlife in germany, a Beaver swam by…  We followed him and found a whole family having a break at a nearby island! We eventually returned to the museum and the event was fun. Hagen and the committee mixed some nice drinks and provided snacks, while Corinna gave regular tours of the whole museum, including the Attic, which was a nice view behind the scenes. Eventually we had to head back home via a late train. Sunday we relaxed and finished the last few “bits and bobs” in the kitchen.

The next weekend we were invited by Tina and Stefan for a birthday BBQ. Stefan cooked it for us using his almost brand new 800 degree steak grill. It cooked meat in moments, and I have to say it was utterly delicious. As we sat outside I couldn’t help but try to capture the bubbles in the champagne! With dinner done we settled inside and played some music for a few hours, before we had to head home eventually.

 

On September 27 my stuff finally left Australia, thanks to the awesome Kempy who stored it and dealt with the delivery crew in arranging a pickup.
On Saturday my parents stopped by as they were currently in Berlin again on their tour back. They’d be here for a couple of weeks, so we would get a few chances to catch up. We started by heading to Alans Breakfast Club, or ABC, which is an awesome little Australian Breakfast place. From there we headed to a street market, I showed them my workplace, we wandered down the east side gallery, we had some early dinner and we visited the DDR Museum.

 

The next day we met up again, this time grabbing a carshare car and driving to Steffis Parents in Neuruppin. It wasn’t the perfect time to visit, as it was a bit cold, but the company and hospitality more made up for the weather. Mum even had to dip her toes in the water 😀

On the way home we approached Berlin from the perfect angle to drive past the flat we used to live in. We could not let this opportunity go to waste of course, so we stopped for a photo and toured some of the local sights. Eventually we had to get back before the day-hire rate on the car expired 🙂

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