Finally, Arrival
30 May
Finally made it to Germany! The various flights here went exactly as scheduled, and were uneventful. While the view for most of the time was just the clouds in the sky, the flight from London, Heathrow to Dusseldorf had great views. We flew over the British channel and could see all the boats and ferries out on the water, we also flew over Holland.It looked like a quilt of various shades of green, browns, and yellows from the sky. Very beautiful.
Landing in Germany carried with the awesome feeling of finally coming home after a long absence, everything had that familiar vibe to it. Nothing to exciting happening so far, just trying to deal with jet lag. It was most definitely a challenge to stay up until a decent hour yesterday. Upon arrival in Germany we went directly to visit my Oma (grandmother). She had baked a Strawberry Kuchen (cake) and had coffee for us. Five mugs of coffee later and I was still fighting sleep! The cake she baked was delicious, not overly sweet like the cakes in America. There is the bottom if the cake which is actual cake and then there is fresh strawberries on top covered in a glaze, very tasty.
Later in the evening we then went to Landhaus Odinius (which is owned by various members of the family) and had a drinks called a Drecksack, which is cola and beer mixed together.Surprising they taste good together and was just what was needed to help me stay awake. The rest of the evening just involved catching up and much needed rest. This morning we went to the Saturday market. The market is in a town called Julich. The market fills the center of the city and spills out into the streets. Recently in Germany they celebrated Maifest (Mayfest), and the streets still had the flags strung out, giving it a very fun and festive look. The market was very similar to any farmers market you would find the United States. There were various stalls with fresh produce, flowers, honey, cheese, and even one that sold freshly made pasta. It was a great place to stock up on fresh vegetables and buy a few flowers.

