12.14.2012

How to train your Pigeon!

While we were in Venice, Stephen put his pigeon training skills to use!

1. First you feed them with the bag of white cheddar popcorn that your wife may or may not have bought. 


 2. You slowly stand and lure them into your hand.


3. You pose for a picture as the birds begin to fight over the above mentioned popcorn.


 4. You stand nice and straight to draw attention to the perfect landing spot on your head!


5. You release your pigeon into the wild and run before they return for more of the delicious 
white cheddar popcorn!

12.12.2012

Venezia, Italy

After Florence, Stephen joined us and we spent a couple days in Venice. Here are some pictures from the trip! You better visit Venice soon, it is slowly sinking!







Murano Blown Glass Factory








12.02.2012

Firenze, Italy

This past October my parents came to visit and we got to stop by in Florence! 
Here are a couple pictures from the trip! More to come...







11.27.2012

Thanksgiving

We had a great Thanksgiving again this year....even if we did celebrate a little late on Saturday! We wanted our friends to be able to come and Thursday is not a holiday in Germany,  which is mildly shocking considering just about every other day is...see post here for more about that!

I went with a more modern eclectic table setting this year that sprung off my new 9.00 Euro teal Ikea tablecloth. It was on sale and I couldn't resist the stripes and the material is nice and durable. The mustard color is actually really pretty too...maybe next time! 

GLÄNTA tablecloth from Ikea


A while back I visited a local park and picked up some large bark pieces and decided to incorporate those in as well. I dried them in the oven and then added some gold paint to lighten the wood and add some interest. With candles we had and some orange lanterns (real branches given to me by our landlord) I think it turned out okay.






This year I simplified the menu a little, but it was less stressful and to tell you the truth Germans have no idea what you normally eat on thanksgiving so they didn't miss the sweat potatoes or green bean casserole. I decided on a new spanjer favorite "roasted broccoli" and then just stuck to the classics including homemade cranberry sauce  which is really easy to make and tastes way better than the canned version. We used Alton Brown's brining and turkey cooking recipe thanks to my parents suggestion and it turned out great! I think an improvement from last year and a lot shorter cooking time.




Stephen did the honors of cutting our little bird to pieces


and we finished the night off watching Men In Black 3. It was a fun night of friends, family, and lots of eating! Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving! 

11.19.2012

Cheap Trip

At the end of August I took a quick trip north to visit a good friend who moved to Bonn to attend college. I purchased my train ticket through a last minute discount website and was delighted to only pay 25 Euros each way. Not bad for a 5 hour train ride that usually cost around 80 Euro each way! Here is a link to the website in case you are ever in need of some discounted Rail Tickets: http://www.ltur.com/de/bahn.html....you can also get tickets to Paris for 35 Euro from our home. Feel free to come and visit and we can test out the Paris route!

University Students get a free pass to ride all public transportation and lucky for me they get to take a friend free after 7 pm. Since Bonn is only a 20 minute train ride away from Cologne, and it was free, Leo and I went for dinner one night. Here is the main cathedral, which is the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe. 






You will love the european rail system, come and try it out!

10.30.2012

Via Ferrata Switzerland

At the end of August, we headed to Switzerland to conquer a Via Ferrata (Mürren to Gimmelwald Route) as an end of the summer challenge.
"A via ferrata (Italian for "iron road") is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other locations. The essence of a modern via ferrata is a steel cable which runs along the route and is periodically (every 3-10m) fixed to the rock. Using a via ferrata kit the climber can secure themselves to the cable, limiting any fall. The cable can also be used as aid to climbing, and additional climbing aids, such as iron rungs (stemples), pegs, carved steps and even ladders and bridges are often provided. Via ferrata therefore allow otherwise dangerous routes to be undertaken without the risks associated with unprotected scrambling and climbing or need for climbing equipment ." -wikipedia
Luckily, via ferrata courses are free, but you have to own or in our case rent a harness set and helmet to complete them. We rented ours in a nearby hostel and then headed up the mountain for a picnic.


If you haven't heard, Switzerland is crazy expensive so we brought our own picnic! We did get a really pretty view though for free!








After lunch we headed to the course with our gear!



It started out nice and easy....giving all of us a false sense of pride!




 Then it started getting crazy!



As Stephen and I were about to start the exposed area of the course a man came running along and jumped up onto a platform. He zipped up his suit....


checked his camara.....


and then just jumped off the side of a 3000 foot mountain......


while we all clung to the steal cable and prayed our harness wouldn't break!!!! 
And we thought we were awesome....hahahha!!!!!




We had a string of waterfalls to cross,


 ladders to climb down, 



beef jerky sticks to eat, 




strange metal hats to put on, 


and to save the best for last, swinging bridges 3000 feet up in the air to traverse. 



But in the end, we conquered the via ferrata!!!!


We would love to take any willing participants next summer, come and visit!