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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Thanksgiving in Germany? Accomplished.

All of the trees are blank now. This picture was taken about a week or so ago and I am still in awe of all of the colors of Germany in the fall. I feel as if this season progressed slowly before my eyes so that I could take in each exact hue of orange, red, and yellow. I chuckle at the sprinkle of evergreen, so prominent in the woods here, because it means my theory that Germany never stops being green has been vindicated. The winter season has crept in with its sunless days and cold windy nights; however the signs of the new season aren't far behind. While Germany doesn't commercialize the holidays like America does, you still see Christmas trees and twinkle lights and big red bows. Plus, the Christmas deal commercials on Hulu scream that December is just around the corner, lest I forget. It's just a bit strange having almost come full circle, with a whole year of Germany under my belt. Our view out of our window has changed with every passing month, and this was the last new scene to be set before everything began repeating again.


Thanksgiving this year was freaking awesome. Not only was it the first Thanksgiving D and I have ever celebrated together as a married couple (last year he was in Germany, and I was still in the states) but I was invited to co-host this year's turkey holiday with the Jess Aiduk and Shawna Meese in Otterberg. It was probably the easiest holiday function I have ever been a part of. J, S and I are all high functioning human beings, full of organizational scheduling and control freak planning. We all split the dishes to bring and spent several days before in our respective kitchens cooking. Coming together T-day morning was fantastic. Like a giant food unveiling. Shawna's pie's were gorgeous!!! Jess's gorgonzola squash dish was picture perfect!!! We had appetizers and munched while prepping for dinner, then the guests arrived (some odd 25 people from assorted squadrons). The appetizers were swept up and replaced with the fruits of everyone's labor starring the prized fried turkey's cooked by Jesse Aiduk. He took his turkey contribution so seriously, even skyping with his dad to make sure we were doing things correctly. That is excellent dedication! It was a heart warming holiday with framily (friends + family). D and I woke up the next day content and psyched about all the leftovers!

So lately I've been on the receiving end of the questions "Who are the Jess's?" and "Why do you call them that?" Well my friends, here is the answer for all to see.... The Jess's AKA "The Aiduks" are a married couple D and I are close with here in Germany. We call them the Jess's because Her name is Jessica and His name is Jesse. da dum ching! = The Jess's. Below is my favorite picture of them from Thanksgiving. Mr. Aiduk was having a keen 'ole time impersonating his wife and I caught him in the act.
So here is the photogrphy story of our Thanksgiving festivities. I borrowed some photos from Jess because they were taken on her camera, but don't worry J! I'm giving you photo credit! Enjoy!
Photo of me by J. Aiduk
Photo by J. Aiduk with re-edits by K. Wollschlager.


D is doing much better!!! Which is awesome news. We even have him off the heavy meds and just on Ibuprofen. My hope is to get the Christmas tree and relative decorations up today, which involves a trip to the basement and a possible tetris game in the elevator. I hope everyone is having a wonderful day! Happy last days of November!

Friday, November 9, 2012

A Full House Three Week Hiatus

This excitement is ridiculously noteworthy in my head, even though it's a bit older than today. I just want to make sure it gets it's due praise. Cheslea Davis worked extremely  hard and her work paid off! Our wedding was featured in Style Me Pretty Texas on October 25th. I am so honored and excited! Bridesmaids you're all famous now. It's a wonderful feeling to have your hard work captured by someone so talented, and then published for all the world to see. So check out the post folks, it's definitely worth stopping in to see! Thanks again Chelsea for bestowing this honor on us. We love and miss you!


This epic family photo is the reason behind my three week hiatus on the blog. I wish I could say I was talented enough to take photos, edit them, & write entries to document our adventures as we had them, but also I am not. The Wollschlager/Ndjerareou clan was here for three weeks, and if I do say so myself, it was a rocking success!!! I was even more thrilled that we could house that many people for three weeks and the apartment didn't fall apart. All this being said, there are a TON of pictures to edit and just as many adventures to update on. I've been blogging for long enough to know that catching up isn't my strong suit. So bear with me as I do my utmost to recount the experiences. I also want to thank the family for taking the time to come visit. We felt extremely fortunate that everyone was able to come and stay for so long. Thanks for allowing me to play hostess and letting me drive you around for three weeks. I will try to do our adventures justice.

This photo is from Dana's promotion ceremony on the 31st of October. He was awarded BTZ (Below the Zone) and was able to delay his ceremony so that his family was able to be there. Definitely a proud moment for all of us. What better way to celebrate Halloween?


Before I can even begin to talk about the family adventures, I'd be remiss (and depriving you of pictures) if I didn't highlight some of the important events that happened before they got here. D and I went on a mini adventure by ourselves on a Sunday afternoon to the Hitscherhof Pumpkin Farm. They had a pumpkin festival the week before, but D and I were babysitting the Aiduk munchkins and postponed our visit until the weekend after. It was an epic Fall photo op. This farm is super picturesque. Everything pumpkin. Pumpkin champagne, pumpkin sausages, pumpkin butter. You name it they have it pumpkin-ized. I highly recommend that everyone who can attend this next year should go. it's completely worth it. They even have a corn maze!!! Granted, it's not the Lubbock, Texas Corn Maze, but hey, few things in life are... I went through though, just for you Jen Wall!!! So here are the photos from the farm. Enjoy!
So from today forward I'm jumping back on my regularly scheduled blogging bandwagon. Thanks for your patience and know that there are seriously amazing photos coming up. Here's wishing everyone an amazing weekend!!! Happy Friday!!!!