Friday, January 02, 2009

'Ski heil'!: Skiing, skiing all day long




I haven't had much of a chance to do much the last few days due to our time spent in the mountains.  The weather has been great, lots of blue sky and about -5 degrees up there which means you don't get too hot while skiing along.  

We have been mainly cross-country skiing....it is great to get out and explore different parts of the forest and it has been packed on the downhill slopes, lots of lift waiting time so we thought we'd try to tune my 'lang-lauf' skills.  Today we had not so much sunshine but we found a beautiful quite part of the forest and it was snowing, big fat soft snowflakes....really magical.  I achieved my goal today of being able to make it down a decent downhill without crashing.  Until this point I haven't managed it, the trails have been quite crowded and I definitely have not had the skills or control to avoid people and brake sufficiently whilst turning corners.  Today we were coming back as the sun was setting (4:30pm) and so there was not so many people around which made things a little easier.  I have been relishing learning this new skill, being able to go up to the mountains every day means I can improve just a little and learn something new everyday.  Today whilst out in the forest we were greeted by oncoming skiers with "Ski heil"...apparently this is a greeting by skiers, the 'heil' means health and happiness, long life and good luck.  After hearing it a few times I asked Gunnar what people were saying, and then started using it heartedly myself.

The skiing has been pretty exhausting, using muscles that haven't been used in a long time, if ever.  I return home with intentions of studying but instead fall into a heap on the lounge and watch some winter sports.  Tomorrow we'll head up again for some more skiing action.  Gunnar must start work on Monday so our time will be limited to night-time downhill skiing.  I have to say this is a great way to start 2009 :)  Very different to my normal schedule of racing Bay Series in Victoria or getting ready for Nationals!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Nordic Combination World Cup




Yesterday we were up in Oberhof to watch the Nordic Combination World Cup which is the ski-jumping and then skiing.  I always thought that people watching winter sport were very excited (or a little drunk) because they were always dancing but after 5 hours yesterday in - 6 degrees (felt a whole lot less with some windchill thrown in)...I quickly realised that people are dancing so they can retain some feeling in their extremeties!

It was great to watch, the ski-jumping is just amazing, it is soooo very steep!  Much steeper than it even looks on tv.

After a great 10 days or so with 'the group'....mum, dad, Sam, Heather, family Kaebisch and I...our group was halved.  Sam and Heather drove back to Rome today and we dropped mum and dad at the airport.  The weather was cold but sunny and we were so tempted to head back up to the mountains for some skiing but we had a quite day instead and we'll save it for tomorrow :)

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas to all :)




Merry Christmas and Frohe Weihnachten to all.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

More Christmas markets....





It has been a great week here in wintery Germany.  I have been baking, swimming, bike riding, cross-country skiing and Christmas market visiting.  I have been back to the Erfurt Christmas market and then yesterday we were in Dresden, visiting good friends Angela and Stefan Henig.  I really like the feel of Dresden, it has a good feeling about....but I think many people have the same idea and the markets were absolutely packed.  Trying to move through the crowds with Gluhwein in hand required both an exceptional amount of agility and dexterity.  I, for one, do not have that to begin with...let alone for a few Gluhwein's.  Dresden calls their Christmas market the 'Strietzelmarkt'....none of the German's could tell me what Strietzelmarkt means.  Thank god for Google :)  Apparently, Strietzel is the name of a cake that lent its name to the whole market, the markets originated in 1434, making this one the 574th....quite impressive....I don't think there was much in the way of Christmas markets going on in Australia at this time!
After Dresden we popped in to Freiberg's Christmas market, to see Gunnar's younger brother Bertie who is studying there.  It is a nice town, quite small and the Christmas markets have everything that one could need....including enough space to move :)

Today we headed out on the bikes early, it was a little icy in patches so I was feeling quite brave being out and about.  It was quite magic to be riding with snow around everywhere and this morning the sky was a pinky, orange colour....really beautiful.  After  a hearty German lunch we headed up into the mountains.  The sun had come out which always makes the colours brighter and everything seem a bit shinier.  True to form I spent nearly as much time on my bum as upright...I still haven't mastered the art of being able to stop and remain upright and have to rely on the use of my 'Arschbremsen' - ass brake :)  After several hours out in forest the sun began to set which was a sign for us to call it a day.  Many people were heading out with lights on to make the most of the snow....but we just headed into a Huette for some Jagertee to warm us before the drive home.

Monday, December 08, 2008

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Natty's Tour de Weihnachtsmaerkte



Yesterday dawned quite rainy and cold and I found myself disappointed that it wasn't snowing....rather than accepting the weather situation and enjoying the down time, I had that niggling feeling of wanting to get out and enjoy a 'real' winter.  Instead we had a quite morning and then in the afternoon headed out and about.  We drove up to Leipzig to meet some friends of Gunnar and I had my 3rd Weihnachtsmarkt experience.  In Erfurt much of the market is in the Domplatz, the piazza underneath the old, gothic style church; however in Leipzig the market ran down many streets, taking up most of the city centre.  Every street you turned down there was more stalls, more things to buy or eat :)  We stuffed ourselves on vanilla creme waffles and rahmfleck (doughy filled goodness) washed it down with Gluhwein or Feurzangbowle.  It was raining and cold but this didn't diminish the experience, instead it was great to warm up with hot drinks and feel invigorated by the crispness of the air.  It becomes dark around 4:30pm which feels strange to me considering I was in Sydney on Monday night, sitting outside at 7:30pm in daylight.  The bonus of this is that I feel like I've had a real night out by 8pm....we've already been out for hours and by then I am feeling sleepy (haven't quite gotten over the jet-lag yet).
It's been another rainy morning here but now it is clearing and the sun is trying to push its way through the clouds.  We might even go out on the bike for a bit and then head into the mountains so I can have some of my much awaited 'real' winter experience...I've seen photos of people sliding down the slopes in inner tubes and I'm thinking maybe that is the way for me to go.  I have yet to master the art of skiing, and although I've found cross-country skiing a much more successful process of skill acquisition, anyone that knows me well knows that such things are not really my forte.  My sister tried to put it as nicely as possible when she said to me, just a month or so ago, "I'm sure you'll be successful at anything you try in life, just as long as it doesn't require any skill or co-ordination." 

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Saint Nikolaus Day



Today is Saint Nikolaus day in Germany.  Last night before bed we had to clean a pair of shoes and put them out for St Nikolaus.  The way it goes is that if you have been good throughout the year and cleaned your shoes then St Nikolaus puts a treat in them.  I think this is a big day for the kiddies but I thought it was great as well....what fun....more presents!! 

I must have been good this year because I did well from St Nikolaus, apart from the customary chocolate Weihnactsmann (think chocolate easter bunny but in the shape of Santa Claus) and Lebkuchen (yummy German Christmas time cookie) I got a beautiful ceramic Engel (angel) and a book - 'Crime and Punishment' by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.  I've been wanting to read some Dostoyevsky but haven't had a chance until now....lucky that St Nik can read thoughts :)