Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Frohe Weihnachten

This article was meant for the Storque, but must have fallen through the cracks - which is a shame, since I took ages to write it. But, you are in luck, since I am publishing it here! :)
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This is a first – it is the beginning of December, every shop is blinking and literally throwing ornaments and chocolate Santa’s at me… and I am actually done with my shopping, thanks to Etsy.

This means I have time to tell you more about how we celebrate Christmas and the month of December in Germany – and teach you some German along the way.

And you can still take a stroll through Hamburg with me, by visiting my Christmas gallery.

Adventskalender
For me, Weihnachtszeit (Christmas time) really starts with December 1st, when I get to open the first door of my chocolate Adventskalender (advent calendar). It counts down the days until Christmas Eve, and is meant to shorten the wait for kids.

Adventskranz
Adventskranz_250_250Sometimes, Weihnachtszeit might also start with the first Advent, which is officially the start of the liturgical year, and falls on the Sunday between November 27 and December 3.

On that Sunday, we light the first of four candles on our advent wreath, with an additional candle being lightened on each Sunday leading up to Christmas. This candle does not just burn on Sunday, but throughout the week as well, and there is an ongoing discussion on whether or not you are allowed to light different candles so that they burn down more evenly, or really stick to one candle.

Nikolaus
On December 6th, Germans celebrate Nikolaus. Remember that Storque article on the Dutch Sinterklaas? Germans also appreciate his special meaning to children, though it doesn’t replace Christmas.

Mandeln_250_250_2On December 5th, all children will get out their cleaning equipment and start polishing those shoes. Hopefully, they will polish both from one pair, though many kids have been caught with one polished and one dirty shoe on December 6th – probably because you only put one single shoe in front of your door.

If you were good, you will find candy, chocolate and small presents
in those shoes the next morning; if not, a birch rod will be all you will get. May I just brag that I (of course) never found a birch rod in my shoes? 

Christmas is in the air
Rathaus_250_250What I love most about Germany is our Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas markets.) Every town has at least one market place with booths selling Glühwein (mulled wine), gebrannte Mandeln (tanned almonds), Lebkuchen (gingerbread), Mutzen (fritters), and anything concerning ornaments, decorations and even gift ideas.

Hamburg’s downtown area actually has four different ones, and I will usually meet up with friends there throughout December.

Christmas Eve & Christmas Day
You thought “Christmas” actually meant December 25th? Not in Germany! Our main celebration actually takes place on Heiligabend (Christmas Eve.)

Raeuchermaennchen_250_250On that evening, I go to church with my mother – hopefully plowing through some snow on the way. Afterwards, my family sits down to our traditional, quick-and-easy Christmas dinner: Würstchen mit Kartoffelsalat (sausages with potato salad.) We will then open our presents underneath the tree – in my case, everyone will be getting handmade goodies this year, true to my Buy Handmade pledge.

The first and second days of Christmas are the days when we have opulent meals; goose with red cabbage, turkey, or trout are traditional Christmas dishes.

Do you want to know more? Then check out some of these links:

German Christmas recipes

Hamburg sightseeing movie

Hamburg webcam, Rathausmarkt

Friday, November 23, 2007

You think you know somebody...

Every time I listen to Todd Snider's song "You think you know somebody", I get tears in my eyes.

It's about his childhood friend, who ends up killing his son - being a battered child, he just continues what he knew... and no-one suspected a thing.

2 1/2 years ago, a former colleague of mine got in the news. Our offices used to be next to each other, and he was a charming guy, my age - we got along very well, though we didn't keep in touch when I left for another job.

His 15 minutes of fame consisted of killing his wife and two daughters. The girls were 3 and 5 years old.

Years later, I still cannot merge the picture I had in my head, and the news reports. I still find myself looking for an answer, wanting to reach out to him. I don't think I ever will. But I don't think I will ever forget what happened.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Everything comes in Fours

Thanks to Mary, I have a reason for a quick and easy post:

Four Films I Could Watch Over and Over:

Dreamgirls
Dirty Dancing
Die wunderbare Welt der Amelie
The Fast and the Furious

Four Favorite TV Shows:
Gilmore Girls
Dr. House
7th Heaven
Brothers & Sisters

Four Favorite Foods:

Milka Toffee & Nuts chocolate
Königsberger Klopse
Soup
Gummibears

Four Websites I Visit Every Day:

Etsy
Google (Gmail, Reader, Blogger)
Frettchen.de
Numerous blogs (decor8, TJW, Mary, Cuteable...)

Four Places I Would Love To Be:
San Francisco
The Hague
New York (at the EtsyLabs)
Milan (with my brother)

Four Favorite Colors:
Olive green
Sand/ off-white
Black
Gray

Four Names I Love But Wouldn’t/Couldn’t Use for a Kid:
Victoria (I always thought "Vicky" would be a cute abbreviation)
Cherish (too artsy)
Emma (too many around)
Bo (my ferret was called Beau)

Four People to Tag:
The first four people who read this and need a quick and easy post of their own!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

OMG I'm in love

You thought Love at first sight was silly? I have just met the man that I am going to marry. And all of that after one single music video. Please meet Todd Snider:



Todd - call me!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

NotSocks

It has happened... I have branched out! Finally, I can live out my passion for fabric in general, and not just socks. :)

My NotSocks creations are made from pretty fabrics with a natural touch and felt faces.

The ones on the right are made from tweed usually intended for coats and made from virgin wool. I have also used a virgin wool plaid fabric, and have some nice beige corduroy lying around, so there is more to come.

The small ones have rattles in their bellies and are perfect for little ones.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

TRUNKT gift guide

Most of you know that I love Trunkt... and they have just added a new reason to love them: The holiday gift guide.

Are you looking for some great (and mostly affordable) gift ideas from independent artists? Then look no further and stop on by the Trunkt Gift Guide! Yes, you will see some of my own critters as well... and I am of course speechless to see "Sunday" in the main banner. :)

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

This week's insanity...

I am losing track of what day of the week it is. Well, no, I know it's Wednesday. Kind of.

Wednesday means I have to ship out some orders today. The real deadline is Saturday, as David is coming form the Netherlands. It's no big deal, he's been here before - but looking around my apartment, he might not get my creative, crafty dis-organization.

So I have a game plan for the next three days. Unpack the last boxes. Re-organize cupboards, shelves, boxes. Finish ferret room. Clean apartment. Hang up mirror and my art wall.

Sounds easy, right? :)