Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Here's the video I promissed!

It is pretty amazing how the fans really get involved here! Zach is the second player to be called out onto the ice...his number is 4 which sounds like "fear" in German.  The end of the video is the guys "dancing"  for the fans...they do this after each win :) ENJOY!
The quality of this video is poor, it was taking a long time to upload the full quality video, but this still works...I have also added some pics from the Indians website.
 

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

mein Deutsch ist Scheiße



Hello All! The past couple of weeks have just been a whirlwind of fun and new experiences! On our days off from hockey Zach and I like to explore around Hannover...We recently went to the zoo and an amazing garden.  The first home game of the season was Sunday as well!

If you ever get the chance to visit Hannover, I highly recommend taking a trip to the Hannover Zoo.  This was by far the best zoo that I have ever been to! The views of the animals were great, and you got to get up close and personal with a few of the animals.  If you do go, beware of the gorilla! While walking toward the gorilla exhibit, Zach and I heard a loud thud...needless to say, the gorilla was pretty pissed off from all of the people taking pictures that he threw a handful of soil at a few onlookers...this was scary and hilarious all at the same time! The elephant exhibit was spectacular! You were able to be right next to the fence and could literally touch the elephants if you wanted.  There were mama and baby elephants...SO CUTE!! Also, there were a few trainers working with a few of the elephants, it was neat to be able to see how smart this creatures are.  The other fabulous exhibit was the Yukon exhibit with the polar bears! I will upload some pics so you all can see how active and interesting all of the animals were!

The picture on the restroom at the zoo! hahaha!!!
Hippo in the water
Polar bears sparing in the Yukon exhibit
Close up of the Polar Bears!
Asian Elephant
Elephant Family :)
Crouching Tiger
We also ventured out to the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen.  Part of the garden was closed due to a monthly firework competition, so we plan on going back to see the entire thing.  I will put up some pics from that too.
At the Garden

Zach trying to blend in :)
Beautiful Views
My favorite Flowers in the Garden
More beautiful Flowers!

Also, I made a little video of the first home game of the season. The guys won 3-1 against the Landshut Cannibals.  When you watch the video you will see just how much the fans get involved!!! The beginning of every home game the fans light sparklers and chant for the team.  I have no idea what they are saying because it is in German.  Pay attention to the beginning of the video, Zach is number four which sounds like "fear." But he is the second guy called out...notice how the announcer says their first name and then the fans say the last.  The end of the video is a clip of the guys "dancing."  They do this after each win...it's kind of like them saying thanks to the fans.  The fans are crazy, the entire game they chant, jump up and down, cheer and yell! It is a pretty cool atmosphere to be in.


And the Indians win 3-1!!!

The fans go crazy before the game!
Well, thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed the pics and the video is soon to come!

-Tcshuss!




Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Week One: I made it!!!



Hello Everyone! Thanks for reading! I am going to try and update my blog once a week so you guys back home can see what I am up to.

Well, just to start out...I made it to Germany!!! The journey here was not the easiest, but I made it :) If you are traveling over here, it might be in your best interest to do some research about the airport you are flying into.  I should have! Frankfurt is home to one of the largest airports here in Germany, and to those who haven't flown international yet...make sure you only carry on what you can truly carry! I was not prepared for this...we landed an hour late and instead of having a jet way come out and attach to the door of the plane, a set of stairs and a bus awaited us.  It was a free for all trying to get onto the bus, but there were some friendly passengers who helped me.  Once on the bus I realized what time it was (being on an eight hour flight kind of disorients you, especially when you are six hours ahead of "normal" time).  My flight from Frankfurt to Hannover was leaving in 15 minutes.  By this point, I knew I had to get my butt into warp speed and try like hell to make it to my next flight.  This was pretty much impossible...so knowing that my flight was leaving me I was a little overwhelmed with trying to figure out my plan B.  We eventually made it to airport and once inside there were a lot of people and it was like a maze trying to get to customs...I made it through customs and then through security again and finally I was allowed to find my gate.  I pretty much had to walk a mile to my gate, and rescheduled my flight...Thank goodness most everyone had good enough english for me to communicate! I was able to get on the next flight to Hannover!!! Yay!!! Unfortunately I had to use my iPhone to call Zach...I don't even want to know how much that's gonna cost me.  I got on my next flight and made it to Hannover...the best thing is that all my checked bags made it too!!!!  Once I laid eyes on Zach all the anxiety and worries from my travels disappeared.  I knew I was safe now :)

My first day here I was exhausted, but couldn't sleep because I was running purely on adrenaline.  Zach and I got some stuff for the house and he introduced me to one of his teammates and wife.  It's pretty nice, we live next to two other couples and both wives are super sweet :) The next day, Zach had to go out of town and I got to spend the day with another one of the girls.  We took the train downtown and I experienced the mall :) Downtown is so nice and BIG!!! That night I was alone :( because Zach was away with two away games.  I am not gonna lie, I was a little homesick being by myself, but I am feeling a ok now :) The jet lag wasn't really that bad for me...you just have to trick yourself into thinking you don't have it.  I was surprised that I adjusted so well.  The weather here is so nice! To some, they might think it isn't that great, but I will take upper sixties to mid seventies over the hundred plus degree weather back home.  Driving here doesn't seem so bad, there is no speed limit on most parts of the autobahn so that was scary at first, but Zach and I were going about 107mph today and you just don't really notice...you do however when a really nice audi or lambo pass you going like 160, you can actually feel them passing you! I will be driving here as soon as I get used to driving a stick shift...So, for now I just take the train, but it is only a couple blocks away from the house and it takes me anywhere I need to go.

The food here isn't too different than back home, but you really have to pay attention to what you are picking at the grocery store.  So far we have done good :) Groceries here are super cheap too! I swear you can fill up an entire grocery cart and only spend like 70 euro!! Oh btw...the chocolate and beer here are phenomenal! They really know how to make the good stuff here :)

We could not ask for a better apartment, because every room is huge! The apartment is so open and clean :) Zach and I have been trying to make it more like home, and have made a few trips to IKEA :)  It is starting to look pretty good, but I have got to make some artwork to put on these bare white walls!  

The past week has been full of new experiences, people, food, beer, and places, but as long as I am here with Zach it feels like home to me :)

Thank you for taking time to read :)  Below are some pics that highlight this past week :) ENJOY!

-Tschuss!
The Indian's bus  

Zach and I in front of City Hall, downtown Hannover