Akwardly
sitting in a bus writing this so that I can feel caught up on catching people
up. I feel like a lot has happened since the last time I wrote, which is lately
how it’s been going. I guess when you’re
doing more than caring for farm animals on a daily basis, time gets away from
you a bit faster. Miss those cows. I am
currently on my way to Salzburg for the weekend, then Munich for a night, and
then a week in Stockholm. That’s
right. I booked my ticket, heading to
the motherland. I’ve even been
practicing my Swedish (to myself in my head) and I have a key phrase I’m going to
use. “Kan du mig saga, var det är?” And then I will point to something on a map
or piece of paper. We practiced
giving/getting directions last class.
Actually I’m not sure if the way I wrote it is correct, but it’s a
start. It means, Can you tell me where
this is? Very advanced. I know. I am
getting really excited to go. I am
excited to spend the weekend in Salzburg actually, it’s going to be like a
flashback to Doing Appropriate Things.
Sausage Queen, The Aug, Stiegl, Mönchsberg, game on.
Two
weekends ago, Christina came to visit me in Heidelberg. She is the current Program Assistant in
Salzburg and is also from Portland, so we’ve met a few times. We had a good weekend together, exploring the
city, enjoying Klosterhof, going out into town and seeing what trouble we could
find, all the while listening to Cro and just singing eaaaaasy ea easssy,
oh..oh ohhhh. That’s the new jam in Germany.
I think. Wrapping sounds pretty
BA in German, I think I like it more than I do in English. Of course they’re
always throwing English words in. Also
while Christina was here one night, we were stopped by two guys who started out
with, “You wouldn’t happen to be American, would you?”. Always a good way to
enter a conversation. They were
apparently trying to figure out why we say “He’s seven foot” instead of “feet”. I said that’s just the way it is losers. But they wanted to go on and make fun of
Americans some more and so they started asking why we don’t use the metric
system and I said, you know surprisingly, I’m not the one in charge of the USA
measuring system, so you should probably take it up with someone else. Then when we beat them at their own game they
hung around and wanted to talk for a while and one of them happened to be
Swedish (the mouthy one, of course) and I finally understood why I am the way I
am. Sassy, snarky, no no, I am just Swedish.
So
a few days after Christina left, I played in my first ever rugby game. Yes, after four practices in total, I was
ready to conquer the Karlsruhe Women’s Rugby Team. We all met up on Sunday and drove to the game
together. I think we had 11 total girls
with us, so we played 7 v 7. It was of
course just a practice game for them and a little extra experience for us,
nothing serious. The other girls had
been playing for about five years, no big deal.
We all warmed up with them, which was really strange, because…they were
the other team. And just super awkward
when we didn’t know what to do. But it
was all a trick. We were hustling
them. That’s what it’s called when you
lose a game and they still give you beer afterward, right? Yeah. We played 5 seven minute long mini-games,
which was good because rugby is tiiiiiiiring.
I feel like I threw out some good tackles, even though I could never get
the mini-scrum down and basically I was just happy because I wasn’t the worst
player on the field. It was fun, but
definitely a painful experience. There
was one time when I was tackled and as I was going down I threw the ball back
at one of my teammates so they could keep going, but then I landed really weird
and my neck hurt a lot afterward. So
that was definitely a highlight. It’s
starting to feel better now.
Sam with the tackle! |
Hayley in the scrum |
Hayley with the ball, girl down on the right, whoops |
The
two best parts of the game were afterward, when the other team gave us all beer
and we chatted and hung out with them, and also Hansjörg, who is our coach,
because he is the funniest. He is just
like 6 and a half feet of pure muscle I’m pretty sure, short shorts, long bushy
hair always pulled back, and just looks like a wild beast basically. Plus his name. And we just found out that he is apparently
an English teacher, which finally explains why he’s always trying to speak
English to us. We thought it was just
because he thought we couldn’t speak German well enough. Anyway, he’s a baller, and he told me I did
well at the end of the game, point Hayley.
The
super best part of the game, though, was after the game. The boys club played after us and we sat
around and watched and drank and then eventually had to go to the bathroom. So as we’re walking back to the field
afterward, we saw that the game was over and everyone was crowded around the
home team bench area, and then, on the other side of the field, there are four
butt naked men running a lap. I believe
it was because they got their first “try” (like a touchdown, point, whatever). So of course this was some sort of initiation
and celebration. By the time we reached the group of other team members, the
nakeds were rounding the last corner and sprinting toward us all, in all their
glory. No shame. It was that awkward situation where you want
to look, but you know you probably shouldn’t, but then you just can’t help
it. I saw it all. They ran in and got sprayed with water and
then handed a beer and were in no rush to put their clothes on again, just
stood there and drank with their teammates.
That’s when I knew that I would continue playing rugby for the rest of
my life.
But
then there was the fact that we had to wear jerseys that smelled as if they had
not been washed for a decade. So that
was gross. We really smelled bad, which
may have been the only reason we got two tries in the first place. Did I ever mention we lost? It was like 7 to
2. Whoops!
Other
than that, Heidelberg flooded this past weekend. The water was covering the roadways on either
side of the Neckar. That was kind of
weird. We watched the Schloss
Beleuchtern on Saturday evening, which just means fireworks at the castle in
remembrance of when it was lit on fire. They do it three times each summer for
the tourists. It would have been cool,
but we watched it from up in the mountains across from the Schloss and there
was a tree in my line of vision the entire time. Just kept looking like the tree was getting
lit up, which I also liked.
I
hung out with Verena this week and helped her with an assignment for her
English class, which made me feel really useful and smart. At one point as we worked on it, she was
speaking all in German to me and I in English and that was kind of cool, and
then we switched over to just German which is also always cool. She invited me to join her and her friends
for a weekend to Prague, if they end up actually going, and I hope they do,
because that would be aweeeeesome. I
like her.
Also
I never wrote this, but a few weeks ago I decided to buy some paint and canvas
and then, I PAINTED. I’ve never painted
before, but it just seemed fun. So I got
some oil paints because they seemed pretty professional and I sat down for a
few hours and I’m proud to say that the first portrait I ever painted was of my
dog, Emma. I can’t wait to bring it home
and give it to her. Luckily I bought
three canvases, so I can also do Leo and Cooper, they get so jealous
sometimes.
Another
accomplishment, probably the biggest of all, is that Albrecht has invited Sam
and I over to have lunch with him and his wife and his two year old son,
Leontine! We almost died of happiness when he asked us. More literally, we screamed, fell on the
floor, teared up, and acted really weird for a good five minutes. Of course, only after he walked away. So that’s something to look forward to after I
get back to Heidelberg. I can’t believe
it’s actually June right now, how did that happen! Oh well, gotta go and burn
off another two weeks. Till then!
Here's some random Heidelberg pictures!
I am getting caught up too! I kept checking and checking and there wasn't anything new, so I stopped and then found out there was and I was behind but now I will be checking and checking until you come home.
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