My departure date is nearing and I am anxious but excited. I leave on September 10th and arrive in Dusseldorf on September 11th. Rob has been living in a shoebox size apartment but is moving into our new pad tomorrow. I only hope there will be some curtains and useful kitchen items in the APT before I get there. Rob has the responsibility of contacting the internet guys, which we've heard can take a month or longer to install, but we hope to be the exception and they come in two weeks(hopeful thinking). I am bringing our computer so Rob will now have access to read and return emails, write amusing blogs, as well as participate in fantasy football leagues (he's most pumped about that).
Rob is doing well and is currently 6 hours from home in another part of Germany playing in a three game tourney. His last tournament in Poland he received the most valuable player and was given a vacuum cleaner for his efforts. In most cases when a player receives this honor they are given a watch, ring or nice sized trophy, but it looks like the economy has also affected the rewards the players are given. I prefer the vacuum over a ring or watch because I will actually see Rob use it at least once or twice a month(yes, he knows how to use a vacuum). All of his never-worn rings and watches are stowed away in a box somewhere collecting dust bunnies. Hopefully he plays well in this tournament and he gets a swiffer, then I will be able dust while he vacuums (the cleaning duo)!
I'm going to leave you with a little video clip of Rob's team, not sure what the song is or what the words are saying, but enjoy!
Aug 30, 2009
Aug 18, 2009
Poland
Rob is currently on his way to Poland...via bus...oh my. From Krefeld, Germany to the middle of nowhere, Poland is about a 15 hour bus trip. I could not imagine being the size of Rob and sitting on a bus for that long...glad I'm not him. While there, they will be playing four games in four days and turning around to come back home on another 15 hour joy ride.
They had a preseason game on Sunday vs. Dusseldorf. Rob's team won 6-1. He said the fans do not care if they win or lose any games during the season except for when they play Dusseldorf (DEG Metro Stars). They must beat Dusseldorf in order to keep their fans, so they are off to a good start...even though it's just preseason, hopefully this is a sign for future games to come. The teams season opener is on Friday, September 4th...Go Penguins!
They had a preseason game on Sunday vs. Dusseldorf. Rob's team won 6-1. He said the fans do not care if they win or lose any games during the season except for when they play Dusseldorf (DEG Metro Stars). They must beat Dusseldorf in order to keep their fans, so they are off to a good start...even though it's just preseason, hopefully this is a sign for future games to come. The teams season opener is on Friday, September 4th...Go Penguins!
Aug 10, 2009
Fussen
hey all, or to the few who actually read this....
this will be short because i am running out of minutes in this internet cafe and i am trying to type on a german keyboard....and that is no easy task.
right now, i am in fussen, geramany. its a small bavarian town on the austrian border nestled amongst the mountains. it really is beautiful although i have not had much time to explore because we have been on the ice twice a day for the week we have been here. my day is pretty much...eat...skate...sleep...repeat. i know...really exciting.
hockey has been good. got my first point in our second preseason game and the level of play is much more enjoyable to play over last year. it is actually easier to play because most of the guys know what they are doing.
as usual there are some funny stories and some other random stuff, but i do not have that kind of time at this moment. just wanted to let yall know how it was going on this side of the pond.
this will be short because i am running out of minutes in this internet cafe and i am trying to type on a german keyboard....and that is no easy task.
right now, i am in fussen, geramany. its a small bavarian town on the austrian border nestled amongst the mountains. it really is beautiful although i have not had much time to explore because we have been on the ice twice a day for the week we have been here. my day is pretty much...eat...skate...sleep...repeat. i know...really exciting.
hockey has been good. got my first point in our second preseason game and the level of play is much more enjoyable to play over last year. it is actually easier to play because most of the guys know what they are doing.
as usual there are some funny stories and some other random stuff, but i do not have that kind of time at this moment. just wanted to let yall know how it was going on this side of the pond.
Aug 3, 2009
Golf Plus
Rob left yesterday afternoon, his flight left at 4:15 pm and it landed at 7:30 am in Dusseldorf. I have yet to hear from him, but on the team website it looks as if he got there safe and sound. By the picture, it looks like he is receiving the keys to a new vehicle he might be driving...a Volkswagen Golf Plus...in the article it says that the Autohaus, car dealership that sponsors the team, handed over keys to all the players. If Rob gets to keep the keys, he will love the car because it is a similar size to our Nissan Sentra which he treats like his personal go-cart...so...can't wait to see how he handles this gem on the Autobahn...yikes!
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