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- Jan 25, 2019
Spain 2019
Jen's parents decided to spend the winter holidays with us. As no one was excited about a cold, gray Berlin Christmas, we hit a Berlin Christmas market, opened presents early,...
Read More - Dec 20, 2018
Winter 2018
It took us a while to recover from the big fall holiday, but we still managed to do a few things around Berlin this winter. Lanternfest is a German and...
Read More - Nov 7, 2018
Norway
From Stockholm we took the train to Norway. We had 24 hours in Oslo and revisited some of Jen's favorite sights from her year at the University of Oslo in...
Read More - Nov 5, 2018
Stockholm
The next stop on our fall holiday was Stockholm. It was cold. This is Jen and Hazel being cold. We started our trip to Stockholm with a full-on Hazel day....
Read More - Nov 2, 2018
Budapest
From Bratislava we continued by train to Budapest for Tokaji, beautiful views, more outdoor cafes, the market, and a conference at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences for Jen. During a...
Read More - Oct 30, 2018
Czechia & Slovakia
Kids in Germany get a two week fall break. We decided to wear ourselves out with this itinerary: Prauge, Bratislava, Budapest, Stockholm, Oslo, Bergen.This post is in four parts because...
Read More - Oct 19, 2018
Hood '18 Fall Redux
So here is our long overdue post about where we live. Our apartment building, the IBZ Berlin, hosts visiting academics from around the world. It's like an airbnb that you...
Read More - Sep 27, 2018
Aus welchen Gründen?
What are we doing here? (Jen here) Most of you know that I got a fellowship in Berlin for the year, but I thought I'd do a post about where...
Read More - Sep 11, 2018
Wo sind die Kekse ?!
So we've been somewhat neglecting sight-seeing in Berlin lately. This is partly because we're occupied with activities of daily living, like putting together a "forest creature" costume (design and make-up...
Read More - Aug 27, 2018
Parent Confidential: German School
Jen's reflections on Hazel starting school. Hazel started first grade this week. Although she's attending JFKS, a public American-German school, there are many things that are still decidedly German. At...
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