In other news, I think I have found a favorite horse. As I was shoveling and hauling poop around
yesterday morning, I stopped to pet a brown horse with a white stripe down her
nose. She’s quite big. I scratched her for a while and then went on
my way to dump the poop out. About ten
minutes later, back and shoveling, I saw her head pop around the corner and
watch me. Cute, I thought, kept
shoveling. Next thing I know, I see some
horse legs standing to the side of me and when I turn to see which one it is,
she puts her head down and rests her whole forehead against my stomach. I have no idea what this means in horse
language, but I felt like I was in a Disney movie breakthrough moment. I also have no idea what her name is. I think it’s Emi or something, which would make
sense because why would I ever love an animal that ISN’T named after my best
best friend?
In other, other news, I finally got to leave the house last
night. It was amazing, refreshing,
wonderful. We went to the grocery
store. Going to the grocery store isn’t as
simple as it seems here. First, you have
to drive 15 minutes or so to get cat and dog food from a friend of Melanie’s,
then you go to the Bioladen to get fresh fruit and vegetables, then you go to
the butcher for meat, the bakery for bread, and the actual grocery store, Norma,
for the other remaining items. I saw
Pumpkin Seed Oil and got so excited. Oh
how I have missed it. The yogurt too. It
was a beautiful thing, grocery shopping.
To answer questions: No, there is no car here for my use,
especially because I can’t drive a stick.
The village of Kescheid is 3 km away, so I suppose if I had time and
energy, I could go for a run and have a look around. I’m sure I will do that at some point soon,
but…it is a village still. There are only a few shops/buildings in the actual center of Kescheid. Yes, and
pictures/videos. Those will also come in
time. I am planning a whole tour of the
house and stalls and land. It snowed all
day today, so that will make for some cool pictures tomorrow.
Interestingly enough, Guido, Melanie’s co-habitator/manfriend/whatever
you want to call him, was the very first WWOOFer here just three years ago. Two
years later, he moved in! He is very nice and will come out and check on me
during the day time to make sure “alles gut”. He’s definitely more shy and quiet than
Melanie, who is very extroverted and likes to laugh. It’s a good mix. Frederick likes to watch TV
and that’s all I know about him because all he does is sit and watch TV when he’s
not at school. To each their own.
As for my German, I think it’s getting slightly better all
the time, but it is still difficult not to be able to participate in conversations
the way I would like to. Today, for
instance, we were having a discussion over breakfast about dogs. I get all fired up about dogs. Well, Melanie was telling me about different
rules and regulations in Germany for owning a dog and about how they test “aggressive”
breeds to make sure they won’t bite kids or anything, which in itself was
kindling. Then she went on to tell me
that in the Netherlands, dogs like Pit Bulls or Boxers or Rottweilers aren’t
even allowed, and apparently at some point, someone brought their Boxer on vacation
with them to the Netherlands and it was taken away from them and put down
immediately. AGH! I had no German words
to be able to say what I wanted to say, all I could do was make noises of
disbelief. This was frustrating. Oh
well, maybe in six months I will come back and finish all of the conversations
we started.
And now, as a special treat, here is a short video of the horses getting to know each other today. Aaron and Nuts vs. Sky. Notice all their names are English...interesting.
Ahhh, you have a new horsey friend! That is so nice. Will you be riding anytime soon- is that allowed? Oh, and no worries- I won't spill the beans to Emma, Leo and Coopy that you are two-timing them. That will be our little secret. Miss you!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Hayley Bug! I too am glad you weren't the one bitten:) And your shopping excursion sounds like quite the tour... what's the deal with pumpkin oil?
ReplyDeleteI think it says a lot that you didn't jump out of your skin when the horse appeared beside you. I might have... but I'd say you have a new best friend for sure. And what's this about not driving a stick! Maybe you should learn while you're there.
Seems you are settling in nicely. I'm sure your conversational skills are improving faster than you realize!
Couldn't get the video to play... will try again later. Meanwhile, send us some of that snow, would you? It snowed a bit yesterday but not enough to stick:(
XOXO Carrie
Okay Hayley Girl...I feel like figuring out how to comment on your blog is as hard as shoveling horse poop. I hope it works this time.I'm old.
ReplyDeleteYippee ! It worked !
ReplyDeleteNow I can tell you how much we miss you...but LOVE reading your stories each day !!!
Ps. I've changed my mind. I am not old. I might even learn to skype, like Mom and Dad :)xoxoxoxo you !!!!