During May we took a hiatus from blogging. The month was simply just too busy and we
barely had time to catch our breath nonetheless blog. Please forgive us. May was quite a month.
Let’s see. We started
the month on a high note as my basketball season came to an end. Our final game was in Dortmund and I stayed
in Dortmund after our game that night in order to celebrate BVB Dortmund’s
Second German Bundesliga Championship in a row (if you recall, I was also at
the celebration last year).
The following week, I completed an experiment consisting of
284 participants and 26 sessions.
Hopefully, I get some good results and before too long something shows
up on Google Scholar when you type my name.
We spent 6 days in Munich during the middle of May. The timing of the trip couldn’t have been
worse. Right before we left we found
out that we needed to be out of our current apartment a week earlier than
expected, even though we still didn’t have a solid date on a moving van, plus
our new apartment didn’t have a kitchen installed yet. Our friends really came through for us and we
were able to get a large moving van on Friday night and loaded it up with as
much furniture as possible and drove to Münster on Saturday morning to
unload. We didn’t have time to unpack
anything in our new apartment. In fact,
Dana and Dylan didn’t even go on this trip to the new apartment and instead
stayed home to pack for our trip to Munich the next day.
Dylan loved the pretzels, big and small |
Tom Arnold is not as popular as David Hasselhof in Bavaria, but he was in the Englisher Garten taping a segment for Fox's Champions League coverage. |
Champions League Festival with the Cup. |
Once we got home, it was time to really pack things up and
get out of Borken. It was strange living
in our Borken apartment without any furniture for nearly a week. We
expected to have the van all day on Friday and intended on taking 2 to 3 trips,
but at the 11th hour we were told we could only have it until noon
on Friday, drastically cutting short the amount of time we had to get
everything out. Needless to say, we were
stressed.
We were able to make two trips to Münster on Thursday and
Friday. I dropped off van in Borken on
Friday at noon, met Dana, Dylan, and a terrified Oscar, and we all took the
SprinterBus together to Münster. Hopefully,
my last Sprinter Bus ride ever! I
couldn’t stop smiling at the prospect of not having to make that long journey/commute
again.
We arrived in our new house in Münster on Friday
evening. Unfortunately, some very
important items weren’t quite ready, making for a very interesting (read:
sucky) living situation. These items
include: a kitchen (hopefully coming in the next week or two…factory that was
making our countertop was backed up evidently), hot water (yes, we have been
taking cold showers. Not pleasant.), and
no phone or Internet connection (possibly the worst out of the three). I signed up for phone and Internet service 3
weeks ago and it took the company 2 weeks to call us back and the first
available appointment for an installation still wasn’t for another 2 weeks
after that!
Our first weekend in our new apartment was a long, three-day
weekend. It was great to be home for an
extra day and get settled in but no kitchen, hot water, phone and Internet does
make for a long weekend.*
*Dear American readers, when you have a holiday in Germany,
EVERYTHING closes except for ice cream shops and bakeries. Shopping and any other type of service are
not an option.
But we still have our health, right? Not exactly.
Dana had what looked like a painful rash show up on her right underarm /back
area on Friday afternoon. It was so
painful that it kept her awake all night Saturday and on Sunday it looked like
it was getting infected so she walked in to the emergency room on Sunday
morning. By Sunday afternoon, after
being examined by three doctors, they told her she had the Chicken Pox. She had it as a child, but evidently in rare
cases it is possible to get it again. The entire hospital didn’t have medicine
to treat it (some things in Germany never cease to amaze us – how is it
possible that a hospital has no medicine for something as common as Chicken
Pox?) Dana was instructed to make an
appointment two days later on Tuesday with her normal Doctor who can give us
medicine. Unfortunately, we don’t have a
local Dr. after only living in the city for 3 nights, so she needed to walk in
without an appointment at on of the local practices. Like I said, things can
only get better.
Dylan had a chicken pox vaccine, so he should be okay. I had it when I was 9, so hopefully I stay in
the majority of people who only get chicken pox once.
Aside from our kitchen, all of our stuff is unpacked and put
away. We really like our new place and
our surrounding city even better. We are
really excited to live here. After this
experience, I think we will be staying here for the next 30 years…the same year
as our next vacation.