Wednesday, August 31, 2011
An Unexpected Result
Among all of the new things we've bought this month, one was a set of metal serving/mixing bowls. Just some basic, nice, cheap bowls. One day shortly after buying them, Kristina had grated cheese into one to eat with our noodles that evening. I noticed that the bowl was not sitting level on the table. This disturbed me because it was brand new, and I didn't think it was that cheap. So I examined the bowl and realized that the bottom was just bent in the wrong direction a bit. I figured if I pushed on it a bit, I could get it to flip around and then sit flat on the table. I proceeded to push on the bottom, and it did indeed pop into place as I had expected. Well, perhaps a bit more forcefully than I had expected. Plus, I hadn't accounted for the effect this sudden change would have on the little bits of shredded cheese which still filled the bottom quarter of the bowl. Not only was my "repair" of this bowl accompanied by a loud pop, it also rained cheese down on the both of us. After recovering from her surprise, Kristina simply responded with, "I know who's cleaning up after dinner."
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sofa und Sessel



Ansonsten bringe ich meine Uni-Bewerbung voran. Es gibt noch einiges zu tun. Eigentlich kann ich diesen ganzen organisatorischen Kram gar nicht leiden. Und ich bin schon seit April am Organisieren! Aber ich weiß ja, wofür es ist und wie wichtig es ist; das hilft ein bisschen. Übrigens habe ich meine Green Card schon bekommen, nach nur einem Monat! Das soll normalerweise drei Monate dauern. Es läuft also alles sehr gut. Aaron wird an der Uni als neuer Professor drei Wochen lang geschult, es gefällt ihm sehr gut und er mag seine Kollegen. Es ist weiterhin ein sehr sonniger und heißer Sommer hier.
Ich bin zur Zeit mental ein bisschen neben der Spur. Ich vergesse Sachen, kann manchmal einfachen Zusammenhängen nicht folgen und bin allgemein nicht ganz konzentriert. Es liegt wahrscheinlich an zu viel Input. So viel Neues zu sehen, zu verstehen und zu lernen; da hat mein Gehirn in anderen Bereichen den Strom ein bisschen abgedreht. Aber ich bin zuversichtlich, dass sich das wieder geben wird, wenn ich mich eingelebt habe und nicht mehr alles so neu ist.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
The big journey

Two days later, we rented yet another car and took off on our big trip through the West. Our first destination was Manteca, California, to meet with the grandparents Johnson. It took us about 15 hours to get there. The way through northern Nevada was interesting because it was unlike anything I had ever seen. Brown mountains and very few vegetation for hours and hours; and sometimes a little to

We visited Aaron´s grandparents at their new apartment and spent the whole day together. It felt good to see each other, to talk and to see the place. It´s a beautiful house and the staff was very friendly. Mostly we talked. Grandpa also showed us a slide show (he was a professional photographer). Grandma was doing well. She participated in our conversations. She needs to sit and cannot stand. It isn´t easy to grow old and to know that you can´t do everything yourself anymore. When we watched the slide show, grandma said she would like to see these places again. I understand. We enjoyed our time with them very much and I am glad Aaron had the idea to do it.
On the next day, we left for Bountiful, Utah. Another long drive out of California, through northern Nevada again and into Utah. I drove for two and a half hours and was completely spent afterwards. Aaron had to drive all the rest. I was still exhausted from the past two days. Luckily, Aaron was in great shape. We arrived in Salt Lake City and Bountiful just as the was setting. I got a glimpse at the Salt Lake Temple and then we went up the mountain to stay with our friends, Richard and Mary Cahoon. Th





Thursday, August 11, 2011
Getting better every day

I cooked for the first time in our new kitchen; it was pasta with a self-made tomatosauce. I like cooking! Unfortunately, the cook books that we own are in the boxes that need to be sent to us. When they get here, I´ll really take off! Aaron is such a wonderful man. He will eat everything I cook and be satisfied and happy. Even when there is too much pepper on a dish

Yesterday I got in touch with Mary Cahoon. She and her husband served as a missionary couple in Wiesbaden in 2008 and they were in charge to help the young single adults of our ward. Denise and Elisa, you might remember them. We are going to visit them in Bountiful, Utah, next week and from there we are going to the Ikea store in Draper, Utah. We are looking forward to owning some furniture... To sit on a chair is so much better for one´s back! ;)
Also, I got in touch with Melinda, the former missionary Sister Fitzgerald. She lives in Rexburg with her husband, they got married two months ago. Tonight we are invited for dinner at their place. She is actually my first friend here in Rexburg. And even better: she speaks German. ;)
Speaking of our travels next week, Aaron got his Idaho driver´s license! He passed the written test after studying for five minutes. But then again, he is exceptionally smart. :) For the first three months, I am able to drive using my international driver´s license. Then I´ll have to take the test, too.
We´ve been here in Idaho for 11 days now and I have seen quite a few animals now that I´d never seen before: a bison passed our car in Yellowstone National Park, we saw elks (große Hirsche) there, too. We also saw a marmot (Murmeltier). Yesterday we saw a badger (Dachs) or what appeared t

This is the view from our bedroom window. We look at the temple and also at our chapel. This seems most unusual to me but it´s good. The Rexburg temple is closed right now for the big annual cleaning but will open again next week. Meanwhile, we are going to visit the Idaho Falls temple this Saturday. It´s approximately 40 minutes away, so it is still closer to us than the Frankfurt temple used to be.
Well, that´s all for now. Have a wonderful day!
Kristina
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Auf zu neuen Ufern!


Für Freitag waren wir mit Aarons Brüdern Mark und Paul und ihren Familien im Yellowstone-Nationalpark verabredet. Sie machten dort Urlaub, und wir wohnen ca. zwei Stunden davon entfernt. Es war eine wunderschöne Zeit mit ihnen. Der Wald selbst ist natürlich beeindruckend; wir werden zurückkommen. An diesem Tag haben wir die Geysirfelder besucht. In den kleinen Teichen sah das Wasser so klar aus wie in der Karibik. Gerne hätte ich darin ein Bad genommen, aber sie sind kochend heiß. Dann füge ic

Ich vermisse Deutschland, besonders wenn es ums Essen geht. Aber noch soll ich nicht jammern, denn ich bin erst eine Woche da und habe noch nicht alles gesehen. Aber es ist wohl kein Geheimnis, dass es einfach kein Brot wie in Deutschland gibt. Auch die erste Joghurt-Erfahrung war enttäuschend. Ansonsten geht es uns aber hervorragend. Ich bin erfolgreich Auto (ein Mietauto, Automatikgetriebe!) gefahren, da Aaron seinen Führerschein noch nicht erneuern konnte. Das wird hoffentlich nächste Woche klappen. Das soll´s für heute gewesen sein. Bleibt dran für mehr Neuigkeiten! ;)
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