Things are going well with me, had a decent amount of work to do in school last week and spent Weds and Thurs afternoon in Lübeck working at an international High School Model UN conference. The official language of the conference is English, so the Approval Panel had a lot of work to do correcting the draft resolutions sent to our office!
Yesterday we all went to ex-roommate Tom and Sandra's wedding reception part 2: Hamburg and had a great time! They live a bit further out so we were able to celebrate outside and even had a roast pig (Spanferkel {shpaan fair-cul} auf Deutsch, a word I think is pretty awesome!) Everyone brought tons of delicious food, and I think I am going to lay off eating for the next week after trying a "Smith sliver" of everything^^
Today I am going to the Hafengeburtstag (port birthday) celebration for a while, and am then headed to the Spielbudenplatz on the Reeperbahn to watch the St. Pauli-Paderborn game and celebrate the F.C. Sankt Pauli's incredible season and their advance to the 1. Bundesliga! If they win today (and Kaiserslautern loses), they will also be the 2nd league champions which would be a perfect storm for the season. Hamburg is going to go crazy...
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
It never snows in Hamburg?

I am starting to miss the sun though... when the difference between night and day is merely a change in the shade of grey that the sky takes on, it is easy to lose track of time, to lose interest in doing ... pretty much anything. It is easy to retreat into one's self, become very introspective, and get somewhat depressed. Dr. Armstrong (my director while in the W&M choir) had a theory that this somewhat depressing, melancholy winter period was responsible for the depth of the Scandinavian soul and their propensity to write really complicated, abstract, dissonant music. I think there is something to this theory, especially as the scandinavian countries are also the birthplace of the darkest, most depressing heavy metal bands! (This unfortunately had a horrificsally violent side as well. See for instance the story of Varg Vikernes)
In any case, right now is a time in which I am especially glad that I am not living alone! While they are a bit more used to it than I am, we all feel the effects of winter and do our best to keep each other occupied and in good spirits. Unfortunately, my days in my WG are numbered. My landlords will be returning from New York sometime near the end of April, and I will need to find a new place to live for the last 3 months of my stay here in Hamburg. I am not so worried about this as I was at the beginning of the year as I am sure I want to continue living in Hamburg, I actually live IN the city now and visiting other places will not be such a hassle, and I have friends I can rely on to help me out if things go awry. I hope to continue living in approximately the same area, but wouldn't be totally opposed to getting to know a new district of the city, as long as it is relatively close to the main train station. Otherwise my commute would be made considerably longer, and waking up much earlier than I already do (6am) is not my cup of tea. But honestly, I am really not worried about it. That being said, wish me luck, but don't worry about me too much^^
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