March 11, 2009

Proud to be an AMERICAN!



So last weekend we had free! So what did I do... I escaped to the "land of the free"... or as close as I could get to it! My friends Katie and Danny live about 45 mins from Wiesbaden because Danny is an officer in the US Air Force! His title is something along the lines of "Super Special Officer In Charge of Intelligance Against Bad Guys And Protector Of The Planes And Other Important Things". No Joke, his title is alomst that long! haha Anyway, I spent the weekend with two amazing friends and got to have a few pieces of home.

Firday night we went to the base and saw an AMERICAN MOVIE "7 Pounds" with Will Smith. I bought Ben and Jerry's "Americone Dream" Ice cream (shout out to Lynn), A "Medium" popcorn and soda that are the size of a Euro XXXXL!! It was great! Oh and I bought it with US Dollars, well Danny did! haha


At the start of the movie they played the National Anthem and I have never been more happy or proud to hear that song played. All of those times it played before the Badger matches doesn't even come close to the feeling I had in that movie theater!

After the movie we went out on the town. As you can see, we started with Meter and then had a Liter. It was a good night! Of course any night isnt complete without some competitive Mario Kart on Nintendo Wii! I won, although Danny tried his best!


The next day was filled with shopping for magazines, hair products, wheat thins, SKIM milk, and all of the things I have taken for granted in my life. Like Yankee Candles and Twix! Later on we went bowling where Katie kicked our buts in, even though we tried to put a curse on her and distract her while she was mid throw. She had 7 Strikes in one game! TWO TURKIES! (Show off) After our beat down, we went to Chili's where of course I had the Fajita TRIO! YUM YUM. We went to the movie store and rented Batman: The Dark Night and ate a TON of candy (well, Danny ate most of it!)

It was the best trip I could of asked for and it was so nice to feel like I was at home even for just a few days! I really hope I get to make it back down by them before season is over. If only for the "all you can eat sunday brunch"! What is more American than that!?!?

March 5, 2009

Hip Hip Hop Hip Hopanatomus



Yesterday our team went to a private Hip Hop dance lesson with one of the Judges from "You can dance", Kelechi Onyele. This show is the German version of America's "So you think you can dance?" When we arrived at the studio we met with Kelechi and some reporters and photographers and got ready to learn some new dance moves.

The girls were all nervous and super excited. Kelechi started with some basics to see how we were as dancers to decide how hard he could make our choreographed dance. Much to our surprise he stopped us right away and was really surprised at how good we were. So we jumped right into our dance routine. He started with moves that were taken from actions similar to those we use on the volleyball court. It is crazy how creative he is and was able to take basic athletic volleyball movements and turn them into Hip Hop dance moves.

The team had a blast and we convinced our club president to set up a few more lessons for us. It was seriously a great work out too and I was sweating more than I do at our volleyball practice. The lesson was supposed to last 1.5 hours but we stayed an extra hour longer because we were having so much fun and wanted to learn more.

We went to lunch with Kelechi and spoke with him about teamwork and what it takes to get to your goals and how working in a group of people can help or hinder that goal. It was amazing to hear how there are so many parallels between the dance world and the sports world. Over all it was one of the best experiences of my life and I LOVED every minute of it.

This past weekend we had two days off so Sheila and I went to Paris. She played there last year which made the trip that much more exciting. When we first got into town Sheila drove me around town and we did a quick drive by of all the sites Paris has to offer. Here are a few pics I took hanging out of the car like the paparazzi.


After the Drive by tour of Paris, Sheila and I went to the Louvre and were super lucky because the 1st Sunday of every month is Free Admission!! We went and saw the "must sees" like the Mona Lisa and the Statue of Venus, but I of course had to see the Egypt wing since I have been borderline obsessed with it ever since my amazing Ancient Egypt course I took at Wisconsin. However there were some things that I thought where way cooler than things everyone goes to see....


After checking out the Louvre, we met some of Sheila's old teammates for dinner at a Canadian style sports bar. Little did I know that Emmy the Canadian who plays in France with one of Sheila's old teammates is from UNH where my best friend Jessica played volleyball! What a crazy small world. I also found out that there are Professional American Football leagues in Europe! Two guys that Emmy knew were visitng from Italy where they play football. Matt played at UNH and Ryan at Harvard. It was so fun to meet new people and have a great dinner.

After dinner Sheila and I headed to the Eiffel Tower to take some fun pics...


Our last day in town we went and saw a few more attractions, did some shoping down the side streets, saw where Sheila played last year, said good-bye to our old friends, and then.....

Got some of Lenny Kravit's favorite Falafels!!


This weekend we have off and I am planning on heading an hour south to visit my friend Katie who is living in Germany with her Husband who is in the Air Force! I can't wait to see her and go to the base to see an AMERICAN MOVIE!!!