So Andi scheduled us to pick up a rental car in Frankfurt, a Golf station wagon. After pushing our kids and bags about 2 miles through customs and the airport and the biggest parking garage in the world, we get to our Scoda, not a VW. We actually got everything in the car! Except for a single bag that got tied on top. We must have looked like fools driving to Stuttgart with a big green duffel on top of the car. We made it and got to our apartment meeting on time.
The apartment is not bad for 500 square feet. Small kitchen, decent bedroom, decent den, balcony. It definitely could have been worse. Andi was very organized, so we were quickly set up and running. We walked around in the afternoon looking for food, but Monday was a bank holiday! Nothing to be found. We eventually got to a small pizza place and made the mistake they always tell you about. Pepperoni means small spicy peppers in Deutschland! Oops. Ellie cried. Andi and I split an Erdinger Weiss and an Erdinger dunkel Weiss, both very good. That night we were all up at midnight, so we drove around town and found a Esso gas station open with some food. Classy!
Tuesday we tried to get internet set up. We drove to Ludwigsburg because the GPS said they had shopping. Ludwigsburg was a very nice little town, but the Vodaphone people were useless. And Deutshe Bank people were not much help either. Eventually we got to the University, met my secretarial contact, and had my orientation meeting. Tuesday afternoon we found a Vodaphone in Stuttgart with a very helpful English speaking man and we were ready to go! Cell phone and data plan with super fast speeds. Now life is getting settled. Wednesday will be spent working on our residence permit... Gutgarter Hofbrau tallboy from the gas station, very good. Correction: Stuttgarter Hofbrau. I cannot read the old fonts. Thanks Sarah!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Setting up in Germany-
Get set and go!
Tim managed to get us to CLT successfully. Carry-on, two kids, two car seats, double stroller, and NINE bags. No problem! We filled up Tim's sequoia. We get there nearly three hours early for a flight that ends up being an hour late. Why not have a beer? Carolina Brewing Company, Cottonwood Lowdown Brown, very nice. After the beer, they pulled the usual "we will board in 10 minutes" every ten minutes for 40 minutes. Kids started to melt down before we got on the plane. How bad could eight hours on a plane be?
It turns out, the answer is "pretty bad". Ellie fussed a bit on the plane and Drew had to get up and down over and over. They did not sleep much, so neither did we. Good thing we only have to do this flight three more times. Doh! We learned to take less on the plane and pull out the TV controls so the kids can watch (they were blocked by the car seats). I did manage a Heineken on the plane. They said beer and wine was five dollars or five euros, no free booze on international for US Air. In my stupor, I did the math wrong; I thought five euros was less than five dollars. Cheers to my $8 12 oz Heinie! Idiot...