Sorry for the lack of a new post last week, but we haven't been up to a whole lot so I thought I would wait until this weekend.
We discovered a few weeks ago that our village (Ramstein) was having their Oktoberfest festival last Friday and Saturday and we were really excited to be able to attend one of these festivals! We called up Toni and Warren and got tickets to go Friday night. We got there early and there weren't many people there yet (as you can see in the picture :) ), but by the time the band started playing it was pretty crazy in there! We had a great time and this great time sort of knocked us out from doing much on Saturday. Alas, we broke our "go somewhere every Saturday" on the third week. Oh well, we have lots of time to go on little weekend trips.
We woke up Saturday morning to a beautiful snowfall outside! It wasn't sticking to the ground, but it was really pretty. We walked to our neighborhood bakery for some delicious breakfast and relaxed Saturday morning/afternoon. Saturday evening we went to Toni and Warren's house to have some homemade chili and to go to their neighborhood Halloween party. I've mentioned this before, but our new house is in their neighborhood. So, we got to meet some of our new neighbors! Everyone was really nice. The neighborhood is about half Germans and half Americans, but most of the Germans speak English as well so it was easy to meet people. We found out this week that we should be able to move into our house on November 15th, and we are very anxiously awaiting our move so we can really get settled in and have all of our own stuff (especially our own bed!! :)).
Sunday was a pretty lazy day. We checked out one of the church services on base, did some shopping and hung out at home.
For all of you that know me well, I'm not the type of person that can sit around with nothing to do for very long and I haven't had a full time job since the first week of June. This was starting to drive me crazy, so I called a few of the schools here and got the contact information for the choir directors. They both emailed me back very quickly and for the past two weeks I have been volunteering with the choir directors at the two American high schools here. As a result of this, I was connected to a potential job opportunity in one of the schools. I had a phone interview this past week and I'm anxious to hear back (hopefully soon). I am also going to be a co-director of the Spring musical at Ramstein High School!
Brandon is getting settled into his job and is starting to feel not so much like the newbie. It is similar to what he was doing back in the states, but different enough that the first few weeks were kind of tough to get used to a new job and learn all the ropes here. He works with great people though and is starting to feel more settled in.
As a result of meeting the choir directors here, Brandon and I were invited to dinner last night and tonight with a bunch of the Department of Defense School music teachers from all over Europe. Their yearly music teacher conference is in Ramstein this year, so they are all in town this weekend. It was really great to meet fellow music teachers in the area and do some "networking." They were all really fun people and we are actually meeting them again tonight for some dinner and wine tasting in a few hours.
Hopefully we will have more exciting things to share after next weekend. We are headed to Bamburg, Germany for the long weekend (Veteran's Day) with Toni and Warren. They have been there and have said great things about this town. We are also really excited to head to London in a few weeks. Oh yeah, and to move into our house! This month will be pretty full of exciting things!
I can't believe we have been here a month already. It has finally sunk in that this isn't a vacation and we are here for awhile. We are really enjoying it though and are always talking about where we want to go, what we want to do and things we want to see while we are here! Everyone tells us our time here will fly by and to take advantage of the time we have as much as we can.
We miss everyone at home!
Andrea, I am so glad you are taking advantage of the culture there. And yes, your time will fly by.
ReplyDeleteThank you for allowing me to live in Germany once again through your adventures. Oh how I miss it.
God bless you richly.
Jill