I have no idea how I'm going to summarize Helen's amazing visit from Friday afternoon to Monday afternoon, but I will try my hardest, because I'm a blogger, and that's what bloggers do! ;)
Well, first of all, Friday morning, we were supposed to leave the house at approx. 9:30 am to pick Helen up. This was because Wilhelm wanted to get to the airport early and watch the planes come in with the boys while we waited for Helen to arrive at 12:55. But Thursday night, there was a huge storm, and Wilhelm's parents' roof caught on fire. Luckily, no one was hurt, and no major damage was done. However, several fuses did blow out, and the roof had a sizeable hole in it. So early Friday morning, Wilhelm went over to help repair some of the damage. When I woke up and found this out, I had the boys sit down and help me make some "Welcome, Helen!" and "Hello Helen!" signs with which to greet her at the airport. Wilhelm finally arrived at the house to pick us up around 11:20. On the 1+ hour drive to the airport, the boys entertained themselves in various ways. We sang songs, I took pictures of them being...well, themselves, and we even tried to play "Oma went to Paris..." again, but that lasted about 5 letters. Finally, we arrived at the airport. 5 minutes late. And could not find any parking spaces. So Wilhelm dropped the boys and me off at the door and went to find a parking place. I couldn't wait to see Helen! I excitedly searched every face I walked by to see if it was her. When we arrived at the proper terminal, I looked everywhere. And then, out of the corner of my eye, a lovely Irish lass with a beautiful smile approached. That's right, it was Helen! Oh, sweet reunion time! The drive home was wonderful. We talked and laughed, and Wilhelm and the boys got to know a little bit about the amazing person that is Helen.When we got back to the house, Helen, Alwina, Levin, and I went on a walk to the castle. It was a relaxing and beautiful way to welcome Helen to the quaint little town that is Schieder-Schwalenberg. Helen, of course, fell madly in love with Levin just as I have done, and by the end of the walk, I do believe he reciprocated her feelings. I say this because as we passed by the rose garden, he picked us both flowers. =)
The rest of Friday was spent at the house playing games and relaxing. Helen and I went to bed "early" in order to Skype Hannah. It was a great time. Then, we stayed up late giggling and talking about girly things. Car keys ;)
Saturday morning, we had to get up "early" to go to breakfast at Wilhelm's brother's house. David, his wife Jenny, and his daughter Hanna were all very happy to see us, and they were very accommodating. The breakfast spread was fantastic, and I positively stuffed myself to the max. After we arrived back home from breakfast, we all (excluding Wilhelm) walked to Freibad to play Mini Golf. I had loads of fun. Also, Helen and I were shocked to discover that mini golf in Germany is more difficult than mini golf in the UK or the USA. There are rules for each hole! Can you believe that?! So after taking silly pictures...
...and after playing many intense holes of mini golf...
...we were finally done. And the end result - well, I won :) AND I got three holes-in-one! Not that I'm trying to brag or anything...*cough* Alwina and Helen both came out with 80 and I ended with a 67. Good times.
By the time we got home and had lunch, Helen and I were exhausted. So we both ate our delicious Spaghetti Bolognese (because Alwina is probably one of the most amazing cooks in the world) and fell into bed for about 2 hours. After we woke up, Helen and I walked down to SchiederSee to see what we could see =P And we ended up riding the paddleboat for an hour! It was great fun - videos to come, hopefully.
Then we came home just in time to have dinner with Wilhelm's other brother, Waldemar, and his family - his wife, Xenia; his daughter, Julia; and his son, Aaron. Helen and I both got to hold Aaron, and he is such a cutiepie! Dinner was served outside, and it consisted of watermelon and sugar-free donuts (for lack of a better term - they were good though, I promise). Funny story about the watermelon - Helen and I can't stand it. But we were both good sports and ate it anyway, and it didn't turn out to be half-bad. After dinner, we sat around and talked about things. After a while, I challenged Waldemar to a foosball game upstairs. We also picked Lionel and Elias to be on our teams. Waldemar had Lionel and I had Elias - they were really good! Lio and Waldemar won the first game, but Elias and I dominated the second. Before Waldemar's family left, I got every one together for a group picture. The Duecks really are an amazing family :) After we went to bed, Helen and I Skyped my sister, Jessica, and her family, and then we Skyped with Hannah. And found out Matt Hopkins and Lauren Brock got engaged - congratulations, Matt and Lauren! (Not like you read this, but still!) After the Skype talks, we had more girly conversation, and then it was bedtime.
Sunday morning - church day, yay! We ate breakfast and then went to church. We sat with Wilhelm so he could translate for us, and he did a really good job. Helen and I were both extremely tired and could barely keep our eyes open, but it was still a good time. After the church service, we walked home in the rain. With a regenschirm (umbrella) and a Lionel (the boy). Lunch consisted of some amazing soup that Alwina made with pork and vegetables. After that, it was time for another nap! When we woke up, Wilhelm took us (and Levin) to the Freilichtmuseum (Open Air Museum) in Detmold. Below are some of my favorite pictures from the trip.
And, of course, what's a trip to the Freilichtmuseum without frogging?
The basic gist of the museum is that it's a bunch of historic German houses which have been imported and reconstructed exactly as they were built. People get to walk through the houses and see what it was like for people back in the day in Germany. The trip was well-worth it, even though my feet were very sore afterwards. The museum closed at 6 pm, and then we drove to this other historic monument in Detmold. I don't really know what it was about, because I was in the car waiting to leave the museum whilst Wilhelm was outside the car actually explaining the significance of the monument to Helen...oh, well :) It was pretty, anyway. haha
After visiting the gigantic statue, we drove home and had dinner. Outside once again. The weather is just so nice here. I excused myself before any watermelon could be forced on me for dessert so I could take a shower (sorry, Helen). When I got out of the shower, wedding pictures and baby pictures were taken out and passed around. At about 9:30 or 10:00 pm, Helen and I went to bed. We watched "The Wedding Date" and ate salt and vinegar chips and M&M's (rather, I ate salt and vinegar chips and M&M's because I like to eat). When the movie was over, we ruminated about life, God's sense of humor, men, the future, and funny things. I laughed so hard, I cried, and I was sure Alwina would come in the room and ask us to please be quiet and go to sleep. But she didn't. That woman has the patience of ... a really patient person. Job, maybe?
So anyway, the next morning, we got up and had breakfast. We left the house around 9:30 so we would have plenty of travel time before Helen's flight. When we got to the airport, Helen checked her bag, and we took some group pictures. Then, we looked at the monitors and picked out places we would want to visit. After that, we all took the elevator to the top floor where they have a special balcony reserved for children and adults to be able to watch planes take off and land.
...And this is how Elias died.
Just kidding! Geez ;)
^This was actually Helen's plane, coming to take her safely off to Ireland!
We walked around until it was time to leave. Saying goodbye to Helen was really emotional. And I will miss her greatly. But I know that someday soon I will get to see her again. So Helen, I'm really glad you could come see me in Germany!
Also, she slipped an envelope in my purse when I wasn't looking. I found it after she left. In it was a card and a gorgeous pair of earrings. *sigh* I love that girl.
The car ride home seemed empty and forlorn without Helen. Even though the boys were making enough noise, what with the toy planes and helicopter I bought them at the airport.
After we got home, we ate lunch and I had a nap to sleep off my sadness :'( Then I woke up and went on a bike ride with Wilhelm and the boys. It was exhausting, but fun. I think I'm getting better :) Came home, then went to bed.
Today the boys had an art lesson from 11-4 in Steinheim. After dropping them off, Alwina and I went grocery shopping. Then we came home and unpacked all the food. After lunch, Wilhelm and I drove to pick up the boys and we picked up Julian, Alwina's younger brother, and my HOMEMADE SKIRT on the way home. Pictures to come! When we got home, the boys and I had an English lesson (we played Memory with animal pictures and learned Psalm 23:1-2 in English). After dinner, we all went down to SchiederSee so the boys could go swimming. While they were swimming, Wilhelm and I went on a bike ride around the lake (another 8 km - I'm getting good at this). I took a picture of the beautiful sunset and the waterfall on the way. Came home, took a shower, and now I'm writing you this blog.
God is good, and I'm tired, so this is all you're getting :) Hope it was newsy enough for you.
Goodnight!
PS: Grate your cheddar Thursday. :)
PSS: I'm really thinking about coming back here to visit for a longer period of time in the future. So when I get home, I propose we commence German lessons via Skype like, hardcore :) You know who you are.
Fellow CK-er: Today, I ck-ed so many people in the face! (All in my mind, of course, but it was all for you!)
Best post EVER! You are such a bomb-diggity blogger, best friend. I'm not even kidding. So much to comment on but for right now....FROGGING?! Baahahahahahaha! GREAT idea!
ReplyDeleteThis was the longest, and most fact filled post I've ever erad. To be honest it was somewhat exhausting, but i DID IT!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSure, survival german 101 is on!
Thank you, Hannah.
ReplyDeleteAnd Nick, if it was that exhausting reading it, just imagine how exhausting it was writing it...haha