Well, in about an hour I'll be leaving Gottingen...
And I have to admit that as much as I would like to stay, it'll be nice to come home. And also, I had an incredibly awesome last day. I still have a bit of packing to do (goodness, do I have a lot of stuff to bring home!) so I won't go into details, but suffice it to say that it consisted of running around like a mad person to get everything finished, a really amazing (-ly difficult) bike ride to Nikolausberg (WHY does Steffi have to live on a mountain???) a wonderful evening meal with some great friends that I am going to miss terribly, and a slightly tearful goodbye. Oh yes, and seeing two shooting stars! Whoo!
I know, this really doesn't tell you anything about my day (or the last few days, which were also astoundingly wonderful) but I'm afraid that there isn't time for one last super long post. But you can get all the details from me when I get home!!
And speaking of going home, I guess I should finish my packing, because my taxi comes in about 20 minutes. I love you all dearly, and I'll see you on the other side (of the Atlantic)!
Love always,
Kace
Friday, August 14, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Samstag and Shopping
Hello all!
Well, this is my final week in Germany. At least for now! I must admit, as much as I miss all of you and can't wait to see you again, I am quite sad to be leaving. I really love this place and all of the people that I've met here. Oh well. It just means that I have to come back again!
Saturday was quite a lot of fun. I met up with Tracy and Schuyler (pronounced Skyler) at 9AM to go to the Wochenmarkt one last time. We didn't really see much that we wanted at the markt, but we then proceeded to spend the rest of the day shopping for gifts/souveniers. It started out as a gorgeous day, although it was a bit warm towards mid-afternoon. Unfortunately, the unpredictable weather suprised us by dumping a large amount of rain while we were walking to Andrew's flat (we wanted to have dinner with him because he was leaving Sunday to go back to Canada.) So, we did go have a very nice but somewhat soggy dinner. Also, I have decided that I don't really like Weisswurst. I'm not a big fan of the texture, and it tasted a bit like spam.
Sunday consisted of me frantically working on my poster, as did Monday (but, I found out that one of my in situs worked!!! WHOOOOOO!!!) Tuesday, on the other hand was crazy busy, and no work was accomplished on my poster (except to discover that you can do t-tests in excel. I'm a bit technologically impaired sometimes). Anyway, yesterday was the Summer Symposium at the MPI. The whole day consisted of lectures given by the different groups in the MPI so that we could get a feel for what the other people in the building are working on. I actually only saw four of the talks (although there were many more) and Martin's was definitely the best. Then at 5 or so we all went to a cook-out (in Germany they call it a barbeque (even if there is no BBQ)or a 'grillen party'). Hee. Anyway, the whole laboratory was there, and it was quite fun. Because Martin's lab is the newest in the building, we got stuck doing a lot of the grunt work. I ended up having to grill some pork chops. I've discovered that I am not very good at it....I'm never sure if the meat is done so I tend to overcook it. Nevertheless, we had an excellent time, and a few of us (Robert, Martin, Steffi, Bjorn, David and I) ended up staying until 1:30 AM just hanging out and talking. It was amazing. It was also a bit sad, because we are going to do something on Thursday night because I'm leaving, but Martin won't be there. So essentially, last night was the last time that I will get to hang out with him. ::sigh::
Anyway, I should go. I really need to get to the lab way early this morning, because I have a TON of work to do. Sorry for taking so long to get everyone up to date!
Well, this is my final week in Germany. At least for now! I must admit, as much as I miss all of you and can't wait to see you again, I am quite sad to be leaving. I really love this place and all of the people that I've met here. Oh well. It just means that I have to come back again!
Saturday was quite a lot of fun. I met up with Tracy and Schuyler (pronounced Skyler) at 9AM to go to the Wochenmarkt one last time. We didn't really see much that we wanted at the markt, but we then proceeded to spend the rest of the day shopping for gifts/souveniers. It started out as a gorgeous day, although it was a bit warm towards mid-afternoon. Unfortunately, the unpredictable weather suprised us by dumping a large amount of rain while we were walking to Andrew's flat (we wanted to have dinner with him because he was leaving Sunday to go back to Canada.) So, we did go have a very nice but somewhat soggy dinner. Also, I have decided that I don't really like Weisswurst. I'm not a big fan of the texture, and it tasted a bit like spam.
Sunday consisted of me frantically working on my poster, as did Monday (but, I found out that one of my in situs worked!!! WHOOOOOO!!!) Tuesday, on the other hand was crazy busy, and no work was accomplished on my poster (except to discover that you can do t-tests in excel. I'm a bit technologically impaired sometimes). Anyway, yesterday was the Summer Symposium at the MPI. The whole day consisted of lectures given by the different groups in the MPI so that we could get a feel for what the other people in the building are working on. I actually only saw four of the talks (although there were many more) and Martin's was definitely the best. Then at 5 or so we all went to a cook-out (in Germany they call it a barbeque (even if there is no BBQ)or a 'grillen party'). Hee. Anyway, the whole laboratory was there, and it was quite fun. Because Martin's lab is the newest in the building, we got stuck doing a lot of the grunt work. I ended up having to grill some pork chops. I've discovered that I am not very good at it....I'm never sure if the meat is done so I tend to overcook it. Nevertheless, we had an excellent time, and a few of us (Robert, Martin, Steffi, Bjorn, David and I) ended up staying until 1:30 AM just hanging out and talking. It was amazing. It was also a bit sad, because we are going to do something on Thursday night because I'm leaving, but Martin won't be there. So essentially, last night was the last time that I will get to hang out with him. ::sigh::
Anyway, I should go. I really need to get to the lab way early this morning, because I have a TON of work to do. Sorry for taking so long to get everyone up to date!
Friday, August 7, 2009
My Apologies
Hi everyone!
I am terribly sorry about not updating, but it has been a frightfully busy week. I'm scrambling to finish gathering my data and get my poster and my paper done and all of that stuff. So I've been working super long hours. (For instance, I worked more than 12 hours yesterday...but that turned out to be a good thing, so no worries).
So, really the only thing of real interest that happened this week was after work last night. It was about 9:30, and the only people left in the lab were me, Martin, David, and Bjorn. I was just finishing up the last bit of my experiment when David popped his head into the lab and asked if I wanted to come with him and Martin to get something to eat. I was not looking forward to having to come home and cook something for dinner, so I gladly agreed. (Bjorn, by the way, decided not to come). We went to the Asian place around the corner. We all ordered the Shark Soup, and we were all a bit disappointed by it, although I liked the texture of the meat and it was certainly much better with the addition of a bit of pepper. But my main dish was very good. It was duck with this amazing sauce and some perfectly cooked cabbage. David and Martin both got the super spicy stir fry stuff which also looked exceptional except for the chili peppers. You could always tell exactly when one of them found a hidden pepper. ::laughs:: Oh, I wish I could've gotten pictures.
I am terribly sorry about not updating, but it has been a frightfully busy week. I'm scrambling to finish gathering my data and get my poster and my paper done and all of that stuff. So I've been working super long hours. (For instance, I worked more than 12 hours yesterday...but that turned out to be a good thing, so no worries).
So, really the only thing of real interest that happened this week was after work last night. It was about 9:30, and the only people left in the lab were me, Martin, David, and Bjorn. I was just finishing up the last bit of my experiment when David popped his head into the lab and asked if I wanted to come with him and Martin to get something to eat. I was not looking forward to having to come home and cook something for dinner, so I gladly agreed. (Bjorn, by the way, decided not to come). We went to the Asian place around the corner. We all ordered the Shark Soup, and we were all a bit disappointed by it, although I liked the texture of the meat and it was certainly much better with the addition of a bit of pepper. But my main dish was very good. It was duck with this amazing sauce and some perfectly cooked cabbage. David and Martin both got the super spicy stir fry stuff which also looked exceptional except for the chili peppers. You could always tell exactly when one of them found a hidden pepper. ::laughs:: Oh, I wish I could've gotten pictures.
We sat there, eating and talking until after midnight, when we finally realized how late it was and decided that it was time to go home. David walked me back to the institute, and we were laughing because he had told me earlier in the day that he had been out really late the last few nights and really wanted to get home early to go to bed. Needless to say, that didn't happen. Poor guy. I told him that I always stay up really late and get up early at home (Don't laugh, people! I really do when I'm at school. Those 8 AM classes require me to get up early enough to be conscious!!) and he claimed that it was easier for me because I'm younger. I told him that age wasn't an excuse because my parents and my sister are up nearly every day by 4AM (not to mention that he's only 25!)
But anyway...that was my evening yesterday. Today nearly everyone in the lab left early to go to Cologne, so I took the opportunity to leave a bit early as well. Tomorrow morning I'm going to try to go out and do some last minute gift shopping in the Innenstadt and generally just enjoy my last weekend here (oh yeah, and work on my poster ::sigh::). I hope that everyone else has a nice weekend as well!
But anyway...that was my evening yesterday. Today nearly everyone in the lab left early to go to Cologne, so I took the opportunity to leave a bit early as well. Tomorrow morning I'm going to try to go out and do some last minute gift shopping in the Innenstadt and generally just enjoy my last weekend here (oh yeah, and work on my poster ::sigh::). I hope that everyone else has a nice weekend as well!
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Hamburg
Sorry about the delay today folks! I didn't get up until rather late, and then I was feeling a bit lazy today.
So, imagine my surprise when I got there, and the only person waiting for me on the platform was Tracy. Apparently, Jim never showed up at the train station that morning. (I found out today that he and Tracy were actually on the same train to Hamburg, but somehow they didn't find each other). So, it was going to be just me and Tracy for the day. Which wasn't terrible, but neither one of us had really had a chance to look up what we would like to see in the city, so we had no idea where to go. Plus, of the three of us, Jim definitely spoke the best German.
Nevertheless, Tracy and I bought a map, and set off to go see the sights. The weather was wonderful for most of the day, and Hamburg is really one of the most beautiful cities I've seen since I've been here. Case and point:
But anyway, we managed for the most part, and it was only slightly awkward. So, we wandered around, saw some very famous buildings, like the Rathaus and the Stock Exchange, and other similar places. We also found this AMAZING park that we sat in for a while. There were some pretty fountains and lots of chairs to relax in, and ponds with ducks! Both Tracy and I agreed that we could sit there all day long. It was beautiful. Here is the view from the chairs that we snagged in the park: 
After that, it started to get very very warm, and we thought about walking back down towards the docks to take a boat tour. But unfortunately, when we got there, it was a bit expensive and very confusing, and the boats either had no cover at all or were completely enclosed in glass (neither of which were very appealing to Tracy. I didn't care much one way or the other). So anyway, we decided to scrap the boat idea and went to find the street that had the old warehouse district and the street that had the houses right on the canals. Which, eventually, we did find, but it wasn't nearly as awesome as we thought it would be. Oh well.
By about mid-afternoon, though, we were both very very tired, so we decided to try to find someplace to eat. I sort of wanted to stay down by the canals and eat at one of the restaurants there, but Tracy thought they were rather expensive and we walked back up towards the center of the city, although we couldn't find anyplace at all to eat there. We finally found a reasonably priced restaurant there that served burgers (no bun or anything...just burgers with nothing on them! Crazy!) and one of the most incredible baked potatoes ever. I don't know what was in that sour cream, but it was awesome..... Anyway, after that it was nearly 5 o'clock, and we were both exhausted and a bit grumpy, so we decided to go back towards the train station. There was a train at around 6 that we decided to take to go home.
Unfortunately, I didn't really have time to do any souvenier shopping, and I also didn't get to go up in the hot air balloon to get a really good look at the city.
Overall, I'm glad I went, but one day I would like to go back to get a proper look at the city and do some of the things that I had wanted to do but didn't. Maybe on my next trip to Germany!
Unfortunately, I didn't really have time to do any souvenier shopping, and I also didn't get to go up in the hot air balloon to get a really good look at the city.
Overall, I'm glad I went, but one day I would like to go back to get a proper look at the city and do some of the things that I had wanted to do but didn't. Maybe on my next trip to Germany!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Home again, home again jiggety jog...
Hallo all!
And here is a short and exhausted post to let you know that I made it back from Hamburg in one piece. I have now been up for nearly 20 hours, however, and am about to fall over. Expect a post from me sometime tomorrow, but probably not until late afternoon my time because I intend to sleep until I wake up and not feel guilty even if I don't roll out of bed until 3 PM.
And here is a short and exhausted post to let you know that I made it back from Hamburg in one piece. I have now been up for nearly 20 hours, however, and am about to fall over. Expect a post from me sometime tomorrow, but probably not until late afternoon my time because I intend to sleep until I wake up and not feel guilty even if I don't roll out of bed until 3 PM.
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