Friday, February 9, 2007

Jelly Doughnut Weather


So when I got back to Berlin, jet lag was a bit of an issue (10-hour difference between the Alaskan metropolis of North Pole and the village of Berlin) and so I got to enjoy something that I hadn't before: Berlin Sunrises...


Of course as my camera suffers from some mental condition, what I see and what the picture shows is not always the same thing...the first photo is without flash...so this is closer to what I actually saw...




This is with flash...I think it's the 'nicer looking' of the two...

Very 'connected, peaceful, calm' feeling seeing it...very nice....














This was one of those 'AHHH!' (angels singing moments) when the dreary, darkened sky is opened and rays of light beam all over and you feel like 'you're not alone'...camera didn't quite capture it in my opinion....







Then this was one of our more recent snowstorms. I thought it was very interesting to see Berlin in snow - firstly, because I love seeing things in a new way, but also because all my fellow 'jelly doughnuts' spoke often about what a mild winter it had been, etc. I hadn't really expected to see snow in Berlin....

These are both views out my window...


Wednesday, January 10, 2007


Good o' NoPo - North Pole that is...this is the 'ol Homestead', i.e. the house where we all grew up.















This was truly one of those beautiful moments, but don't let it fool you! During this time of winter we get maybe 2 hours of semi-sunlight in one day. This is the road where our house is...










And then the same road in the other direction. Truly a winter wonderland....as long as you can stand the -40 degree weather that goes along with it! ;)








And here we are, all ready for the Christmas eating. I still can't believe we ate dinner in the old garage? But hey, it worked! ;)

So, have you ever heard of when an airline messes up and then they put you in a hotel for free? Well, that happened to me! My Continental flight was late getting into Newark and so I went into 'the City'. I had always wanted to visit New York and it was great to see everything! I got to my hotel around 2am-ish or so....so here are some things I got to see.

There she be, the beautiful and world-famous Empire State Building! I'm such a maroon...beause the bottom color seemed to be more of an orange I didn't 'get' the color scheme and then suddenly the red-green entered me brain - I'm a smart one! ;)













There is the world-famous entrance to the world-famous Empire State Building. Very patriotic, yet of course when I see it I just think of 'Elf'!










The view was truly amazing! I walked out and there was the moon (this pic doesn't do it justice - it was huge and bright!) and then New York City and New Jersey below. Off on the bottom right is the UN building; center, is the Chrysler Building; I got to see what people say is the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, etc.

It was so freezing cold though! A really strong wind, cold....brr...but it all made for a wonderful view!


Afterward I just walked up Fifth Avenue, ate a panini, kept on walking and then there it was! ROCKEFELLER CENTER! Of course, what did I think about? 'Elf' ;)
















Right across the way was Saks Fifth Avenue with St. Patrick's Cathedral right next to it. The 'snowflakes' danced around to this really cool, deep bass 'Carol of the Bells'. Loverly fer sure!

















On my way down Fifth Avenue to Central Park I saw lots of windows that the shops have - made me think of 'Mannequin'.










I was warned not to go to Central Park, so I took this picture from the outside looking in. I went through the entrance and saw somebody sitting on a bench and decided just to stick my foot on the ground and leave quickly. ;)

Monday, December 4, 2006


This is a collection of 'Christmas fun time' photos in Berlin.

Here we are (Ashley, Nathalie, ich and Steffi - Stephan took the picture) at a Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz by the Memorial Church (left as a ruin after WWII). There are tons of Christmas markets all over Berlin with a variety of things to shop (not interested) and TONS to eat (VERY INTERESTED!!). Yummy for my tummy!




'Touche!' and yummy to boot! Chocolate-covered strawberries, t'were divine so they were....












'I don't wanna grow up, because if then if I did...then I couldn't be a Toy R' Us kid!'....oh Aaron, oh Aaron...forever stuck at 11...what to do...what to do....

In the meantime, I'll just continue having F-U-N!








These are pictures from our Institute Christmas party (which had a 'rude awakening' of a drunken 'investigator' who kept on yelling cuss words and saying how God wouldn't need another Bible, etc.)

We are definitely the international group: two Tongans, a German and Kenny from Ghana and many others from all over...




Elio (Mexico) shared with us a Christmas pinata and I got to use my 'strategery' senses and keep it away from the would-be attackers...












But evidently I didn't do a good enough job, hence the 'kiddies', i.e. sister missionaries, went crazy for the pinata candy! (I think we need to feed them more often... ;)

Sunday, December 3, 2006



So my official reason for going to London the last week of November was for school stuff. I had to meet with my professor, go to a workshop and attend a presentation.

Here is my school, University College London. It's so funny...this has been there since 1828-ish, but I still felt a 'happy surprise' when I saw the dome.






This is me cutting Kevin Onabiyi's hair. I knew him from my Britannia ward days and he was very kind and let me stay with him - you can see my suitcase on the right.

I was worried because I had never done this before - 'White Handbook' rules say to never give your companion a haircut. I pointed this out to Kevin and he said to go ahead. I guess it was a success - he didn't cry ;) (Why do I always look so violent? Seriously, I look like I'm from 'Sweeney Todd' and Kevin is my next victim.)




It was good to see everybody. I met up with my old roommate, Arianna, and enjoyed getting caught up. Here is a picture of some of us reveling with Maria at her birthday party. It was really good to see everyone....







Just in case some of you were worried, the Thames (probably my fave) is still there. Here you can see the dome of St. Paul's off in the distance...

I was standing on London Bridge when I took this picture - don't worry, it's not falling anymore... ;)





And then to the right we find Tower Bridge. I love Tower Bridge at night! Truly beautiful!

Saturday, December 2, 2006

So my friend Ashley and I went to the Jewish 'New' Synagogue in Berlin. It was very interesting to attend their services - we had a woman rabbi and you most definitely have to be a good singer to be Jewish. For almost 2.5 hours the people there sang Psalms, prayers, etc.! I was very impressed!

Afterwards I decided to show Ashley something that my German teacher showed us (my old German language school was just around the corner) - Dorothea cemetery. This cemetery is full of famous people! The building that is behind Ashley is where Bertolt Brecht (he wrote 'The Threepenny Opera' - one of the songs was 'Mack the Knife') lived towards the end of his life. The West and East Germans tried to get him to move to their part of Berlin - East Berlin offered him his own theater, Berliner Ensemble, and so there he went...




And here he is with his wife, but apparently he was quite the philanderer...













This is Heinrich Mann. He was a famous German novelist, but probably even more famous as 'Thomas Mann's big brother'. He fled Nazi Germany and died in California....















Here are the world-famous philosophers, Fichte and Hegel. I tried to read their ideas (Hegel THREE TIMES!!), but I don't understand such things, so...there they are! ;)












This is Karl Friedrich Schinkel. He designed just about any famous building in Berlin that you can name. He died in 1841.















I love this guy's last name: Schadow. He was Schinkel's 'mentor/predecessor' and designed the Quadriga, the 'Horse statue' on top of the Brandenburger Gate.










I don't know for sure of course, but these look like bullet holes. There is a 'mass grave' in the cemetery full of people who died April-May 1945. This was during the 'Battle of Berlin' in which tens of thousands of German civilians, German soldiers and Soviet troops died within a matter of a few weeks.....


So the dorm I live in is quite 'international' and there was an ad for an Armenian choral concert. I, loving all things 'new', went and enjoyed it immensely. The journey to the church where the choir performed was 'interrupted' with this heelarious Chinese restaurant - I tell ya, there's nothing like some good old-fashioned, Chinese, WHITE TRASH FOOD!! Heelarious!






The Armenian choir was fantastic! It sounded like Western European Middle Ages music until every now and then they would let out some 'new' sound that let you definitely know that this was something different and from the Middle East.















A better view of the choir. The girl kneeling taking the picture is the Armenian girl, Lillith, who let us all know about the concert...











I find this VERY interesting! I have never seen this anywhere else except here in Germany. There are two religious figures known as Ecclesia (Church) and Synagoga (Synagogue). Well, the representation of Ecclesia is always 'regal, powerful, beautiful', etc. Synagoga always has a blindfold on (she is blind- she doesn't see 'the true way', i.e. Jesus is the Messiah), she has lost her crown and and and I just find this interesting because I have never seen this elsewhere and I just thought it might be an visual symbol of prejudices amongst the Germans and other European peoples concerning the Jews.