I'm not even going to make excuses. I was away but now I'm back since the weather is once more encouraging more activities of the indoor variety.
Let's see, I believe we left off right around discussing the progress of our apartment and the upcoming vacations we were excited about. Yes, we finally got that bed that we had so anticipated. We were practically owing IKEA rent by the time May ended since we went almost every weekend to pick up something we missed or couldn't carry home with us the last time. Next thing you know, our apartment was finally 'finished' in June when we bought our last light fixture to add to the living room and had some of our photography made into large format canvases. I'll include pictures with the next posting as this one already has enough photos as it is.
Spring in Hannover couldn't have put people into a better mood, what with all the flowers doing their annual Vegas-showgirl thing and every store display decorated to the nines with either chocolate rabbits or flowers. The girls in town naturally felt compelled to get into the act by putting on their best spring outfits and parading about town like they just climbed out of an Easter-egg dye kit. To fit in, I eschewed purchasing pastel colored clothes and instead bought myself a paradox-combo of a rain jacket and a cheap 200 Euro two-wheeler -- now called my i-Bike after I ripped off the original non-brand stickers and slapped some Apple product stickers onto it -- that could get me around town in the warmer weather. At any rate, this native L.A. girl who never thought she would bike any further than her nearest Trader Joe's store, let alone through an inner-city forest for twenty minutes to get to school, is now biking daily and actually enjoying it--when the weather isn't wet and doesn't dip below 50º F that is.
At this time I was busy with my language class four days a week while Mario worked his five days in Braunschweig. But in the middle of April, Mario and I finally detoured out of our weekly grind to fly to Nice, France, to visit our good friend Christina. Christina is that blond girl you saw in my December blog right around Christmas, she had that kick-ass job teaching English in France?
Yeah, that one. We visited her as her teaching contract ended and her lease with her apartment was just about up so that she'd have more time to spend with us.
Our ten days disappeared faster than Parisians at a wine-less party. During our time in Nice we discovered the greatest transplants from Greece and Algeria as well as enjoyed all the local attractions and great atmosphere. The people in Nice are as warm as the weather and the city embodied its location--a French seaside maiden leaning so close to her once ruling Italian partner that you can feel his earthy breath in every bit of architecture and landscape.
A seductive combination to say the least.
The last three days of our trip was spent in the fashion capital of Milan, Italy, visiting Miss Paola Pandolfi. We had an amazing time getting to know Paola's parents as we first arrived that Friday in the afternoon since Paola was still working. Although they speak little English, Signor and Signora Pandolfi lavished us with the world renowned Italian hospitality that you can only dream about after watching one too many Italian movies. To give you an idea, Mario and I, upon our arrival to Casa di Pandolfi, were each promptly given a home-made espresso followed by a thorough tour of the premises. "This is where our Paola likes to sun herself!" We were ushered to sit in two of the home's most comfortable chairs with a strategically-placed ambient-lit view of a New York skyline painting hanging in the living room while Paola's mom handed us a home-made jar of her own sweet-spicy hot sauce since Paola's dad explained that he "like to eat-a piccante!" We were then whisked away to get a tour of the Galleria and Duomo in Milan's city center and meet Paola on her way home from work. That evening, Paola's mom cooked us a super dinner of spaghetti, roasted veal, and an egg and spinach pie. We topped off the meal by devouring one of the biggest Pannetone breads I've ever seen. The next morning, before we did our whirlwind day in the city, Paola's mom brought out an Italian pastry/pie for breakfast in celebration of Mario's birthday. Certainly our getting the royal treatment at Paola's home was definitely the favorite part of our Milan chapter. Paola, it was also nice to see you. ;)
Mario and I can't wait to share some more of our warm weather adventures in the next installment. For this entry there are accompanying videos of a Hannover basketball game we saw with a charming homage to American cheerleading, our Nice Easter Egg hunt with our new Algerian friends who got the idea a little too quickly, excerpts of how we spent the evenings with the people in Nice, and even a cat that plays fetch all on my YouTube page.
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