So last weekend was Easter. Hopefully that's not news to you! Anyway, I took the chance to visist my German 'sister', Julia. In 2004-2005 Julia came to Australia on exchange. She lived with my family for the year and went to school with me and everything. Needless to say, we became very close and is now known as my 'sister', because she's the closest thing I've got to one (minus my lovely sister-in-laws!).
Julia and I in the car on our 'road trip' |
So anyway, I took the chance to head to Germany for 4 days. Thursday after the Bible Study at the Haagse Hogeschool, I took the train to Groningen, which is in the north of NL. I then took the train to a small place in Germany called Leer. I always get a bit nervous as I head out of NL and into a country where I don't know the language at all. My German is atrocious, so I always double check everything and ask people if I'm on the right train (in English). Anyway, I made it safe and sound to Leer, where Julia was waiting for me on the platform. It's an amazing feeling when you're in a foreign place and you see a dear friend waiting for you. It lights my heart in a very special way. We then drove to her place in Oldenburg, so that she could pack for our 'road trip'. We spent a bit of time looking at photos from her exchange in Australia. Man we were so young then! We then drove to Hannover, where Julia's mum and younger sisters live- all 6 of them! They have a lovely big house and when we got there, and for the following day, it was completely ours! Julia's mum and the youngest sisters were off in the north of Germany at a horse riding place, and the older sisters were off with boyfriends. It was a strange feeling being in that big house with no-one but Julia and I around. It was definately more quiet!! Good Friday we went to church, which was unfortunately all in German. Thankfully, it was just reading from the Gospel of Matthew the story of Jesus' death on the cross. This meant I was able to read along in my Bible and listen to the songs that were sung by the choir in German.
Saturday brought the arrival of Julia's family, and therefore much more noise, back into the house. We were able to head into the city for some shopping. Mostly just looking, except for a Hannover mug to add to my collection. We also meet up with Julia's boyfriend, Carsten, and had lunch at this amazing Turkish resturant. I was so full afterwards that I could hardly walk back to the tram! Saturday night was a chance to join in with the neighbours in a tradition in Germany of the 'Easter Fire'. Basically we just sat around a small fire in the neighbour's backyard and drank Gluwein (hot red wine) and other hot drinks. We had to cover our mugs though, because it was snowing! I found that quiet funny. An Easter Fire is traditionally used to burn the things in your life that you want to rid yourself of, so the neighbour had some papers to burn.
Sunday was the start of daylight savings, so I got a bit confused about the time. I wasn't sure if my phone changed automatically, so I changed it myself, and then it changed itself. Anyway, I think everyone was a little sleepy and not so organised. We planned to go to the church for breakfast, but we didn't make it. We had a nice breakfast at home, intending to get to church after, but we again didn't make it! So we spent the day at home. I was able to talk to my parents and my Poppa over Skype and we even had a sauna, which is in the shed out the back. It was so great to have some warmth after such a long, cold winter! In the afternoon, Julia and I packed up and left for Osnabruck, which is where Carsten and his parents live. It was so nice to meet them, but was a bit hard due to me not knowing German and Carsten's parents not having used their English since high school! With all the German that I heard, and didn't understand, over the weekend, I realised that my Dutch actually isn't that bad. Just don't tell anyone that I know here in NL, because they'll make me talk Dutch!
Anyway, on the Sunday night, we went with Carsten and his friend to a big Easter Fire, which was much more like an Aussie bonfire. It was great to stand around and be warmed by it's flames. After a while we headed to a really old cute bar in the city centre to talk and eat some more over a glass of beer/wine. It was great to just chat about so many random things.
Me by the Easter Fire in Osnabruck |
Monday was a tour of Osnabruck, which is a really nice place. We then hit the road again in order for me to get back to Leer to catch the train back to NL. Needless to say, it was a busy weekend, but it was such a great one! I hope you all had a great Easter weekend too. I'd love to hear what you got up to- just leave a comment.
I went to Monarto Zoo on Easter Sunday with my family - a great experience! I never realised how big chimpanzees are! Or what a giraffe would look like! So tall!
ReplyDeleteI love heading to the zoo! Animals are so different and there's such a range- God is so creative! Thanks for sharing Sharna
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