Showing posts with label #germany. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Bronze, Birthdays & Brats


This week has been quite the eventful one...



To start it off this was my last week of practice and the final week of play. We played Fredericksburg last Wednesday and beat them 3-1. With that in mind we knew going into our match Wednesday they'd put up a fight and we'd have to be on the top of our game for a W. Leading up to Wednesday we had a hard practice Monday afternoon and Tuesday brought my birthday! 

I woke up to a little Funfetti cake made by Bets, birthday buns made by Mie and a few presents on the table. We sat and chatted over coffee and buns and enjoyed a fun meal knowing we wouldn't have many more together. After a light serve and pass practice we piled in the van and drove to our adopted Danish parents home where they had a delicious dinner of Smørrebrød waiting. I'm so thankful for Mies parents. They have been such a blessing to us Americans over the past few months. Our time there was spent talking about random facts, trips to the states and future plans. It was a great way to spend my birthday here in the Den. I missed home tremendously but I was surrounded and reminded of the family I have made here. 



Wednesday came quickly and soon we were in the van driving to Copenhagen. Warm ups began and the whistle blew for the Bronze Medal match to start. The bronze match is best out of 2 games with a golden set if teams split so because we had won the week before we only had to beat this team in 3. The first set we came out strong and easily took the win, but the rest of the game was a back and forth battle with them winning the second, us taking the third and them taking the fourth. After 2 hours of playing they closed out the win in the fifth set and sent us into a Golden Set. Knowing this was the last match we'd every play as this specific team we came out with one thing in mind... to win. After six sets and nearly three hours of volleyball we did it. We took third in Denmark! I'm so proud of my team and so glad we were able to bring a medal to Fortuna for the 10th year in a row. We celebrated the ride home singing as loud as possible in the van, eating McDonald's, laughing and wearing our medals around our necks. 
Bronze medals & named Player of the Match




 The next morning was an early one with a trip to Hamburg, Germany. After some consideration Betsy and I decided the price was worth it and got our tickets and hotel and headed out. It was a short trip of 2 days but long enough for us to walk around the city and enjoy dinner German style. It was colder than expected but worth the trip! 
German lovin



 beer&german soul food

So cold on our walking tour

Chile house
(buliding with the sharpest point in Germany)
Where the gas was made in WWII to kill the Jews



German Brats


last shebang with this lady


My days as a European are coming to an end. The official countdown is 3... wow that's crazy to write... 3! The next few days are to be enjoyed with friends and more memories to be made just like the last months have brought. 



xoxo

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Fun Facts

This weekend we made our way 10 hours from Denmark to Germany to Belgium and finally to France. It was a long drive and I learned a few random fun facts that I thought I'd share... 


Denmark was the first European country to abolish slavery.
Danes eat more pasta than any other people.
Denmark is the fifth largest exporter of food in the world.
Denmark came up with Lego.

Gummy Bears were invented by the German Hans Riegel.
70 precent of german highways have no speed limit.
There are more soccer fan clubs in Germany than in any other country.
Germany claims the distinction of being the fifth biggest economy in the world.

Belgium produces 220,000 tones of chocolate per year and is the world's largest chocolate selling point.
There are 3 main sorts of Belgian waffles: Liege waffles, Brussels waffles and Galettes. 
The worlds 2 first printed newspapers were both published in 1605 in Belgium.
97 percent of Belgium households receive cable TV- this is the highest percentage in the world.

France is the worlds first producer of wine and liquors. 
The French healthcare system was ranked number one in the world in 1997.
France produces 365 different types of cheese.
Denim came originally from the French town of Nimes and was shipped to California for the gold rush.

There you have it, a few random facts you can tell a friend.