V and I fly to Bangalore tomorrow to begin the countdown (together) of our wedding!!!! my gawd!! its overwhelming and exciting at the same time.
I am equipped with stress relieving, sleep inducing pills to cope with it all :) - thanks Eva :D
My husband and I moved to Germany in 2008 and are living here since. This blog captures our different experiences, adventures, learning from our times here...
Thursday, November 13, 2008
wedding invites

1st round of iteration - get pragmatic - change color, change paper...
2nd round of iteration - get more pragmatic - change design to be more simple and minimalist - single sheet card!!! - white paper!!!!
- scouted for printers...mannheim; heidelberg
- explained what i wanted...when i wanted it...all the while using my limited german language skills...hoping i was saying the right thing and i will get the right result (read - the card)
- place orders...
- made it to the printer on time to learn nothing got printed due to technical problems...
- scout for printers again, this time found one right next to my apartment. a really good one. DruckHaus, Wiesloch. I couldnt believe i didnt notice this place before. More so, I even found a nice paper store in Wiesloch Zentrum. MAN!!! and I was running around everywhere.
Finally I got the wedding invites on my hand just a couple of days before taking the flight back to Bangalore. I have to say, I was (am) more than satisfied with the end result.
It was a good learning experience, I look forward to seeing my friends from Germany at the wedding. I hope it is an enjoyable experience for them in Lucknow, Delhi.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Friends & Music
It is amazing that so many of my friends are part of a band and I can watch them perform from time to time. I feel somewhat special to have my friends on the stage...doing a great performance. I can walk with a little pride in me silently communicating - "you know what, that person in the band is my friend." :)
The first invitation was from Michaela. She is part of a choir and I went to watch her choir in the Rathaus of Speyer. A really nice old building. Many of the ByD UX team members were around for this concert. The whole choir was dressed in Red and Black...I didnt know all the songs they sang as some were german. But they did sing some popular english songs too. With a twist. A 'choir-like' twist. Interesting...
With the next invite, I was more privileged. I was on the guest list of Eva Markwig - The sax player of Ngobo Ngobo. Am I honoured?? She and her band have groupies in Tokyo...and I was part of the guest list!!! how cool is that ???? :D
Ngobo Ngobo played at the Schwimmbad in Heidelberg. I had confessed to Eva that I was not aware of the genre of Ska music before I met her. She ensured me and others going for her show were prepared - she sent around some youtube videos of the famous Ska dance. I couldnt take a close look at it. For a layman, Ska is somewhat close to reggae. I was definitely looking forward to it.
Once Ngobo Ngobo started playing...man!!! I felt this was a lot more peppy than reggae. It was amazing to see the entire crowd on their feet, moving to the music. There was bunch of guys dressed in 'Ska' style, doing the 'Ska' dance...they were really really into it. Ngobo Ngobo was really cool. V and I picked up the Ska dance quite quickly...and we were doing it ourselves...we were telling ourselves, if we did this everyday, we wont need to work out. It was a lot of fun!!!
Ska definitely now features in my list of interesting music. Ngobo Ngobo ofcourse!!! I even browsed youtube for further videos of Ska music.
Unfortunately we were way too tired to stay through the concert. So we left before they finished. Needless to say, we missed the best part :( - reason enough for me to work on my 'staying up late' capabilities.
Besides Michaela, Eva...there is also Heinz who is part of the SAP Big Band, Sylvia's husband plays in a band too...I am so glad to be around such friends and in the midst of so much music :) - of different kinds.
The first invitation was from Michaela. She is part of a choir and I went to watch her choir in the Rathaus of Speyer. A really nice old building. Many of the ByD UX team members were around for this concert. The whole choir was dressed in Red and Black...I didnt know all the songs they sang as some were german. But they did sing some popular english songs too. With a twist. A 'choir-like' twist. Interesting...
With the next invite, I was more privileged. I was on the guest list of Eva Markwig - The sax player of Ngobo Ngobo. Am I honoured?? She and her band have groupies in Tokyo...and I was part of the guest list!!! how cool is that ???? :D
Ngobo Ngobo played at the Schwimmbad in Heidelberg. I had confessed to Eva that I was not aware of the genre of Ska music before I met her. She ensured me and others going for her show were prepared - she sent around some youtube videos of the famous Ska dance. I couldnt take a close look at it. For a layman, Ska is somewhat close to reggae. I was definitely looking forward to it.
Once Ngobo Ngobo started playing...man!!! I felt this was a lot more peppy than reggae. It was amazing to see the entire crowd on their feet, moving to the music. There was bunch of guys dressed in 'Ska' style, doing the 'Ska' dance...they were really really into it. Ngobo Ngobo was really cool. V and I picked up the Ska dance quite quickly...and we were doing it ourselves...we were telling ourselves, if we did this everyday, we wont need to work out. It was a lot of fun!!!
Ska definitely now features in my list of interesting music. Ngobo Ngobo ofcourse!!! I even browsed youtube for further videos of Ska music.
Unfortunately we were way too tired to stay through the concert. So we left before they finished. Needless to say, we missed the best part :( - reason enough for me to work on my 'staying up late' capabilities.
Besides Michaela, Eva...there is also Heinz who is part of the SAP Big Band, Sylvia's husband plays in a band too...I am so glad to be around such friends and in the midst of so much music :) - of different kinds.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Turkish food in Mannheim
Vikas came up with the brilliant idea to drive down to the Turkish area of Mannheim for dinner. I had my eyes set on the restaurant named 'Istanbul' since the last time I was there. I had never eaten Turkish food (apart from the ubiquitous Doener). This was the perfect opportunity to explore.
Walking down the streets, we checked various menu's but hardly found anything vegetarian. It wasnt a surprise. But the menu as Istanbul definitely was!!!! It had close to 2 pages of vegetarian dishes on its menu. To add to it, a whole assortment of Baklavas too.
They make their own bread in this place and it was delicious. This was just the starter. Then the main course. The portions were HUGE!!!! but everything we ordered was EXTREMELY TASTY. We stuffed ourselves as much as we could feeling guilty to leave behind such good food. But we did leave some space for the Baklavas...they were just amazing!!!!!!
Having such a variety of vegetarian dishes in a Turkish restaurant was a big, big surprise to me.
Post dinner, we were forced to take a walk through the streets of Mannheim to let the food settle down a bit. But it was all worth every bit.
I cannot wait to get back to this place!!!
Walking down the streets, we checked various menu's but hardly found anything vegetarian. It wasnt a surprise. But the menu as Istanbul definitely was!!!! It had close to 2 pages of vegetarian dishes on its menu. To add to it, a whole assortment of Baklavas too.
They make their own bread in this place and it was delicious. This was just the starter. Then the main course. The portions were HUGE!!!! but everything we ordered was EXTREMELY TASTY. We stuffed ourselves as much as we could feeling guilty to leave behind such good food. But we did leave some space for the Baklavas...they were just amazing!!!!!!
Having such a variety of vegetarian dishes in a Turkish restaurant was a big, big surprise to me.
Post dinner, we were forced to take a walk through the streets of Mannheim to let the food settle down a bit. But it was all worth every bit.
I cannot wait to get back to this place!!!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Painting the house
I had help pouring in when I said I need to paint my house (thanks to all of you who offered). Everyone who offered to help said, "I love painting..."
Daniel, Eva and Vishal coincidentally wore white tee and black pants...they looked like they were wearing a uniform :)
I had never ever painted a wall before and perceived it as a hassle. Untill the day we did it!!
Daniel and Eva helped us a lot with this. We first made a trip to Praktikar to know what we needed to buy, the next day we worked on the walls.
As we waited for the paint to dry, we cooked and had some 'indian' food, some 'chai'...
It was definitely a lot of fun. I too join the list of people who "love painting."
Grocery stores
Ever since I learnt that Rewe is open untill 10:00 pm, it has become the (default) grocery store for me. However, depending on where I am, I have also occassionally shopped for groceries in other stores.
What's interesting is the amount of 'indian' stuff that has crept into these stores. Where they always there and I never noticed? Or is this a recent phenomenon?
I have seen packed 'naan' of various flavours; pickles, chutneys, briyani, papadam...recently Lidl had 1 week of Asian items. This included 'onion bhajji' and 'samosas', 'tikka masala...' its amazing. I never imagined having onion bhajji or papadams being available in a regular grocery store in Germany!!!
Wonder if these grocery stores stock up such items across the country? I would be extremely surprised if the answer is "yes."
What's interesting is the amount of 'indian' stuff that has crept into these stores. Where they always there and I never noticed? Or is this a recent phenomenon?
I have seen packed 'naan' of various flavours; pickles, chutneys, briyani, papadam...recently Lidl had 1 week of Asian items. This included 'onion bhajji' and 'samosas', 'tikka masala...' its amazing. I never imagined having onion bhajji or papadams being available in a regular grocery store in Germany!!!
Wonder if these grocery stores stock up such items across the country? I would be extremely surprised if the answer is "yes."
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Autumn colors
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