Monday, December 22, 2008

Home Sweet Home

Finally we are home, after a long and stressful journey my family and I can now look out our window's, seeing the mountains and landscape of the place we have missed and love so much! But, although we are peaceful now and enjoying our visits with family and friends, we had to travel 6,000 miles to get here, the journey was not always peaceful with negative and positive times through out....


The day before our plane set off we were going through the day packing our clothes and getting last minute authentic German Christmas presents for everyone back at home. The day had been going good so far, we had just taken Sophie on a long and beautiful walk and opened up presents from our "Germany Christmas", then suddenly my clumsiness strikes again! As I was making my way up the stairs my foot slipped, causing me to fall on my knee and elbow and spilling my drink everywhere! Usually, I fall down our stairs and not as I am going up them! Yes, this has happened twice before, once holding my computer and the other with a drink in hand too!


After my tragic and clumsy event we all went to bed with the excitement of going home the next morning.


Waking up was one of the easiest thing, along with getting ready to go with speed and excitement of finally making our way back home! All was going well, Sophie was picked up early to go to the "farm" and we were all ready with enough time to get the luggage out to the front porch before the Taxi came. The rain was pouring down hard and our joy went higher when a van taxi pulled down our driveway. We had 6 suitcases plus a ski bag and it all fit perfectly! Though our taxi driver only spoke German, my dad got along just fine, attempting to speak and understand him and while we slowly made our way out to the airport.

Finally we had made it to the airport, checked in all of our luggage, went through security, and made our way to our terminal, which didn't take long considering that the Bremen airport is so small that there are only around 5 terminals to choose from. Our flight had been delayed about 15 minutes, giving us time to relax while my mom found time to worry about the luggage, the dog, and house. Our plane was off and it took us only about 30 minutes to get us to the Frankfurt airport.


But, because of our delay in Bremen we had to rush through the Frankfurt airport, making it just on time with the worry of our luggage not making it on the plane racing through out all of our heads. After making it to our terminal, thinking we had actually made the flight we discovered that we didn't even have a plane yet, creating another delay, and making out layover in Chicago an even shorter time period. Once on the plane and in the air we all relaxed and rested, tried not to sleep so we could get adjusted with the time zones, and watched a lot of movies.


Landing was hectic...we got ready to sprint off the plane once the plane touched the ground! We were prepared to run as fast as we could to catch our flight to SLC. We had to go through customs, recheck all of our luggage in, go through security, go on a train to get close to our terminal, and sprint to the terminal in all of 20 minutes. We had No problem going through customs, we were one of the first people of the plane and didn't have to wait in a long line, but after customs is when the stress started to really build up! We then had to go get our luggage and then recheck it in. Problem #1: luggage from 2 planes were all going onto one carousel, causing massive luggage overflow where the workers (not sure if they even knew English to help anyone) had to climb onto the machine to organize the luggage so the carousel could keep moving...well, that didn't work to well because there were at least 5 or more time were we saw the workers climbing on the carousel to untangle the luggage overflows. Finally, we had our 6 suitcases and it was time to go fetch the ski bag and check everything back in again.... Problem #2: There was No ski bag to be found! It was still somewhere in Frankfurt and didn't make our flight to Chicago. Finding someone to help us in order to tell us this information took another 10 minutes out of our extremely minimal time limit.


Forgetting about the ski bag and taking the luggage we had we rechecked it all in...Problem #3: Long lines at the check in counter causing my inpatient and totally stressed out family to freak out! Leaving ALL of our luggage with some man walking around with a luggage scanner as he promised us he would check our luggage in for us, he did work there so we trusted him. This action was probably our biggest mistake, seeing that we didn't get our luggage for 3 days after we made it home! (But I'll get to that later!)


After we left our luggage with the "man with the luggage scanner" we ran to the train stop in the airport. As we came up to it the train drove away and we had to wait another 5 minutes for the next one. We got on the train and impatiently rode it to terminal F. Once there we then had to sprint through out the terminals trying to find ours. The signs led us through out the airport, up stairs, elevators, then down stairs, in long hallways, tunnels, and more exotic pathways and we finally made our way to the terminal we needed. As my mom and I were huffing away my dad begged the lady at the desk to let us on the plane. As she went to check with the pilot of the plane to see if we could board my mom worried about the luggage and we all asked our angles for help. She came back with bad news...we could NOT get on the plane! As we talked over what we would then do, she told us that there was another flight later on that we may be able to make. We were all starving from our long adventure of getting to our terminal so we decided to go get some dinner when an "airport guy" ran after us telling us that the pilot changed his mind, we could now get on the plane! (WAHOO!) But, there was one problem, the plane had already pulled away! So, we had to go down the ramp thing, go down some stairs to get us outside. When out side we had to walk to the plane, while it was snowing, and then go up the slippery stairs (Clumsy Katelyn Hazard) and finally onto the plane. When we were all settle on the plane we had to wait another 30 minutes before we could go because they had to "de-iced" the plane....


Attemption at sleep was ruined during the flight for my mom and I, do to an annoying father-daughter duo seated in front of us. As we leaned on our trays to try to get some sleep the two found it OK to lean back, squishing my mom and I in between their seats and ours. We would have leaned back away from the two sleep deprives in front of us but were unable to because we were seated in front of an Exit row. As we attempted to sleep while being constantly awoken by the restless people in front of us we were also excited to be on our final flight and actually be home!


As we landed we was nearly "attacked" by welcoming friends and family that came to greet us at the airport. We waited for our luggage to come out while we talked and caught up with the people we had missed so badly over the last couple of months. When we had been waiting for a little to long, everyone else from our flight had left and had their luggage and we didn't we came to the conclusion that our luggage had never made the flight from Chicago to SLC. Sadly we left the airport, having really no idea where our luggage was, and rethinking over our decision of leaving all of our stuff with the random "luggage scanner guy".


For about 3 days we were all wearing the same clothes, although we did take showers. We were worried about our luggage's, which were full of presents and all of our favorite clothes and shoes. We finally got a call that our luggage was all in the US, 3 of the suitcases were in Chicago, 2 in Denver, and the skies were on their way to San Fransisco! The next call we got from the airport was that our luggage had all arrived in SLC and that they could deliver them to my grandparents house, but we didn't want to wait any longer or take the risk of losing our luggage again, so my mom and dad drove down to the airport and got all of our suitcases, relaxing us all with the comfort of different clothes and making us happy that we would be able to give people their authentic German Christmas presents.


Now suitable to go out in public and not be seen where the same clothes once again we still had a lot to do for Christmas. We had to get more gifts for family and friends while wanting to see people too! Christmas was a blast and we had a really fun time visiting family and friends and seeing all the people that we missed so much.


When it was time to leave and go back to Germany we said our sad goodbye's to friends and family and spent almost 3 hours on New Years Eve trying to cram all the we had brought, bought, and had received in 6 suitcases, as the night went on we realized that that was not possible so we had to take one of my grandparents suitcases and tried to put as much as possible into it! All in all we had 7 suitcases, 1 ski bag, a boot bag, my mom and I had 2 carry-on's, and my dad had 1 computer bag, and we managed to fit it all in 1 car, unable to use seat belts because they were all crammed under luggage but we were all tightly seated in the car, using each other and all the stuff surrounding us as cushioning! We did manage to celebrate the New Year! We had a fun night with friends, played games, and barley were able to stay awake to bring in 2009! It was a fun night with people we love and miss and was a fantastic end to our wonderful visit back home.


Our journey back home was the totally opposite from the beginning! We did have some layovers but managed to make all of our flights with out having to run through out the whole airport. We also received all of our luggage at the airport this time, but 1 suitcases didn't make the flight in Frankfurt to Bremen but was delivered later on that night!


We all had a wonderful, fun, and exciting trip! Though some times were stressful we loved seeing all of our family and friends and had a fun time with all the people we missed so much!


Can't wait for the Next trip Home!

xo

Monday, December 8, 2008

Winter Dinner - 2008

Every year my school throws an event that they call The Winter Dinner. This event is a night where the whole school community comes together and raises money for the school. Performances are held by the choir, Santa comes and presents are handed out to the children, money raising auctions take place, and much more. It is a fun event where people can donate to the school, talk with friends, and meet new people. Below are some pictures from the fun night we had....




Friday, December 5, 2008

Red Nose Day

This Thursday my school celebrated the German Red Nose Day. Red Nose Day is the day in Germany where people buy and wear red noses and the money used to buy these noses go to a certain charity. Well, my school wanted to do something similar! But because we couldn't get any red noses we did Reindeer Day instead. When we got to school we bought Reindeer antler headbands and had our noses painted red. The money made by this also went to charity. Below are some silly pictures of my class and friends dressed up with the Christmas Spirit:





Wednesday, December 3, 2008

London

On our first day of our unique Thanksgiving weekend we walked all around London, exploring the city, gazing at the beautiful architecture through out the streets, and occasionally following the wrong "leader" and getting lost! We got very excited when we found The Gap, Abercrombie and Fitch, and Urban Outfitters, finally some American stores, but had to strain ourselves since we are heading home soon!


Through our shopping temptation we ventured out through out more of London. We saw Big Ben, The London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Gardens, Harrods, Hyde Park, St. Paul's Cathedral, Trafalgar Square, etc...


We discovered a "German Christmas Market" in Hyde Park. London's attempt at a Christmas Market was a little funny, since living in Germany I have had a chance to see the German Market masters do some pretty fantastic fairs. London and Germany's Christmas Markets are very different, and I like the German ones much better, but London did a good attempt at it! :)


All through out our London trip we, sadly, never got our call from the Queen to have tea, but maybe next time! It was a wonderful and fun trip, and a very exciting and unique Thanksgiving.



My Mom in her rain poncho, or plastic bag as my Dad and I called it, on the top of the double decker tour bus!
Trafalgar Square

Harrods: A shopaholics Heaven!

Mom and Santa at London's German Market

The Changing of the Guards Ceremony-Buckingham Palace
Totally interrupted our Tea with the Queen!


That's my kind of Taxi!

Big Ben

The London Eye

At the Tower of London my dad and the birds had a small incident that took a lot of scrubbing to take care of!

Kensington Palace

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Gobble-Gobble

Ever since I can remember our family has been together for Thanksgiving, spending it the traditional way with the big Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, pie, etc... But this year is different! We are spending our Thanksgiving visiting Big Ben and the London Bridge in London!

It's the time of year to be with family and friends...spending the Holidays with joy and cheer. Even though we are far away from our home with all of the things that we love about the Holidays we are still enjoying ourselves over here in Germany, visiting and getting to know more and more about Europe every chance we can get!
Keep your eye's out for our unique Thanksgiving pictures next week!
Happy Thanksgiving....
xo

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!

The sun peaked in through the window shades as morning awoke and my Mom came bursting into my room. It was Friday morning and my Mom had to awake me to tell me that it was snowing in Bremen! She opened the blinds, letting in the brightness of the sun, exposing the light, wet, snow falling from the sky. Although it wasn't sticking just yet it was still exciting all the same! Below is a picture of one of the small things that can make my Mom and I happy!

As the day drew on the snow kept falling off and on through out. That night I had a Birthday Party for one of the girls at my school, and as my friend, Emily, and I were making our way back home with the buses and trams the snow got heavier and heavier! Before we knew it we were walking through snow covered sidewalks, full of joy that it was finally sticking to the ground! We were shivering and cold but happy all the same! Below is a picture, from the same place as above, of the snow that actually stuck! Wahoo....

The next day, as my parents, Emily, and I were still enamored with the snow (you'd think that we'd never seen snow before.) My parents decided to go for a walk down a country path near our house. There are some really beautiful pictures of the snow covered tree's and countryside above! Enjoy....



Wednesday, November 19, 2008

100 Random Things About Me!

I was just tagged by my mom for the challenge to write 100 random things about myself! I've decided to take the challenge and I think I can handle it! Well, lets see how far I can get....

1. My favorite color is PINK!
2. I'm addicted to Vera Bradley
3. I love talking on the phone
4. I have a dog named Sophie and she is the cutest in the world!
5. 5 is my favorite number
6. I love the smell of rain
7. I love it when I get mail
8. My favorite season is Winter
9. I love taking pictures
10. My favorite books are the Twilight Series!
11. I miss my friends soooo much
12. I am an only child
13. I hate taking tests
14. I hate it when my room is messy
15. I think homework is a waste of time, but I still do it!
16. My favorite store is American Eagle Outfitters
17. I love the mountains
18. I have been a skier since I was 3
19. I suffer from too much Catholic Guilt (I get it from my mom!)
20. I rarely go without jewelry
21. I want to be a Doctor
22. I hate plain white walls
23. I love Fruit Loops
24. My favorite flower is the Orchid
25. I don't like it when my bed isn't made
26. I think I'm a clean freak! (Once again from my mom!)
27. I'm not a fan of scary movies
28. My favorite song is You Make It Real, by James Morrison
29. I love online shopping and window shopping
30. Christmas is by far my favorite holiday
31. I don't have a favorite movie!
32. My favorite subject is Art
33. It bugs me when outfits don't match
34. I listen to music everyday, its relaxing!
35. I check my email about twice a day
36. I like to write
37. I love going to movies
38. I have to leave myself sticky notes or else I would forget everything
39. I like to read
40. I'm a very organized person
41. I love the show LOST
42. I like black and white pictures
43. I hate it when I lose things
44. I would die with out my computer
45. Swimming in the ocean scares me, but it can be fun at the same time!
46. I'm not very good at keeping plants alive
47. It bugs me when people walk slow
48. I think it's gross when people chew with their mouths open
49. I prefer typing over handwriting
50. I don't like fractions
51. My forever favorite/most influential teacher was Mr.Larson
52. I can be very gullible at times
53. I don't like to sleep with socks on
54. I like writing in pencil better than pen
5. I cant sleep with my hair down
56. I love visiting family
57. I have a bad memory
58. It bugs me when the blinds are closed during the day, let the sun in !
59. I hate commercials
60. I get headaches a lot
61. I'm not very patient
62. I hate it when my alarm goes off in the morning and I'm guilty of pushing snooze
63. I admit to singing in the shower
64. I love to swim
65. I love re-reading my goodbye letters from friends
66. I don't like being outside at night time
67. I'd rather be skiing right now
68. I don't like how skirts way below the knee look
69. I wish I was going to Judge (school I was going to go to)
70. I love having candles around
71. I like playing card/board games every once in a while
72. I like getting my hair cut, especially if it turns out OK!
73. I find baths very relaxing
74. I can be competitive
75. I love having my birthday
76. I have the best parents in the world
77. My friends ROCK! hehe
78. I can't wait to drive!
79. I carry my camera everywhere I go
80. I try to save my money, but I end up spending it on shopping!
81. I hate taking out the trash
82. One word: SHOES
83. I have 50+ headbands
84. My BFF's name is Jordan
85. I love days where you never get out of your pajama's
86. I have an awesome PINK bike
87. I love to travel
88. I like rainy days
89. I think that everyday is a good ski day!
90. I like to cook
91. I am shy around new people
92. I like having my nails painted but I don't like painting them!
93. Decorating for Xmas is one of my favorite parts of the Holidays!
94. I love talking online with people
95. I love Christmas music
96. Sugar babies are my favorite candies
97. I prefer Carmel over chocolate
98. Maggie Moo's Cake Batter is my all time favorite ice cream
99. Costco 4 layer chocolate cake is my favorite cake ever! (and Lynda's carrot cake)
100. I am thankful for all that I have and consider myself to be lucky...
I now tag my Aunt Patty-Good Luck!!

Monday, November 17, 2008


As I was looking through all of my pictures to get an idea of what to write about, I came across this picture of the sunset. I picked this one particularly because sunsets are rarely seen here in Bremen anymore, because the sun rises so late and sets so early they are barley able to catch anymore. The other day as I was walking from the bus into my school I noticed the sun coming up at around 8 o'clock! It made me think of all the beautiful sunsets/sunrises my family and I saw while in Mexico, where the picture was taken, and quickly brought back good memories of our trip. Starting off my day with that sunrise kept my mind positive and open, creating a very good day full of memories of joy and happiness!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Germany...

Life in Germany has been an adventure from the start. From the first couple of weeks, not yet being used to the time change and falling asleep in the middle of the day to getting lost in the city! It has been an interesting learning experience with a lot of laughter, sadness, and frustration. But now all is well...we are getting around pretty well with the trams, buses, and my ever so famous PINK bike! We have gotten used to the idea of asking people every where we go if they know English and having life go on at a much slower German pace. The food is interesting but I'm managing! Getting to school everyday has been the hardest of them all though. I have to wake up Sooo early so I have time to leave an hour before school starts. I either have to take the tram and bus or ride my bike, and riding my bike isn't fun when it starts to rain and the fog is so thick you can barley see two feet in front of you. But the trams and buses can be interesting too! They are always so crowded and you can barley move, so every morning I take the tram i have to barge through people just in order to get out!

But I guess that it's all apart of the adventure. Dealing with the angry German's all of the time isn't always nice but at some times can be very entertaining! The German's NEVER smile, say 'excuse me', or even say/do anything polite or nice! It is interesting walking down the street, passing people with permanent frowns on their faces! We have ourselves convinced that they were born with frowny faces!!

School has been going well! It is surprisingly smaller than my old school, Cosgriff, but everyone is very nice and was really welcoming! There are only about 15 kids in my class and only 5 of us are girls! One of my good friends is from Texas and another new boy this year is from Georgia! All the kids come from all over the world and it's very interesting to hear about the different cultures. I have friends from Spain/Poland, Germany, Israel, etc.

Although life in Germany has been interesting and fun I still miss Home very very much! I cant wait to see everyone in about 30 days!
xoxo
KW

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