Sonntag, 14. September 2014

Eastern Beach, Auckland







Four Years in New Zealand, today! We had to pick up the big boys in Auckland, from a football training camp, at Eastern Beach. We went a little earlier and took a walk on the beach. I was a little bit reminded of the day when we arrived in Piha, 2010, by the weather and also the scenery of this Auckland shore. 
Thanks people for making us feel at home, more than ever!  You accept weirdness and imperfection easier than what we are used to in Germany and Spain. You see the good things and put your focus there.

Donnerstag, 4. September 2014

Home again

Home again... indeed it feels like it. Still I am not sated of this place. Although I enjoyed the time in Germany and Spain, I see this as the centre of my life. This is such a good mix of immersion in a culture I am still learning of and some valuable isles of my own cultural roots (our German friends here).
Our daughter Clara (19) however widens her horizon now in Granada with a study term abroad, and Lucas (18) has applied for a study post in Munich. So we are six at home now and soon will be only five. Luis (16) is still at school but he also starts thinking where to do his "OE", overseas experience - in Canada where his cousin Boris lives?
Next week I will be back to work at the hospital, and I hope to be able to maintain some work - life - balance. This can be difficult as I have chosen my actual job and a parallel training in clinician-performed ultrasound following my drive to the unfamiliar, unknown. 

Last Night in Spain (Sol, Madrid)
Our plane: (Madrid -) Dubai - Melbourne - Auckland

Freitag, 8. August 2014

Spanien - ein Wiedersehen nach fünf Jahren... hello again after five years...

...the summer house, the nature, life on the streets, excellent mediterranean cuisine, festivals and culture, the gym centre, the pool, warm stones, the mountains, the impressive monastery.

We are in El Escorial. 

If you really want to know Spain you have to get to know it from the inside, not from the coasts as so many only do....

The Summer House in El Escorial




Streetlife in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, the monastery in the background.












Spanish lunch in Avila



Rest at the mountain climbing - on the way to Abantos peak

The monastery from halfway up

Top of Abantos
 

Navatejares


The odd visit to Madrid
The author

Church in Avila

Devotive candle for the risen Christ



Montag, 14. Juli 2014

Spain: next stage of the big journey

The next stage of our big journey is Spain, home of Elena. Here I am sitting in the winter garden area of this beautiful batch (holiday home), constructed about 70 years ago of granite ashlars (square stones) for eternity. On the journey to here we have stopped off and stayed at several very good friend's in Switzerland and been able to see Zürich and Bern. The last night we stayed at a hotel in Brive-La-Gaillarde in the middle of France, where we watched the semifinal Germany - Brazil in a local pub. Brive is a really cute little town which is good for a romantic trip with all it's old stone buildings full of character.
Our Mitsubishi L300 luxury bus has not forsaken us during all this trip.
On the 9th July we have safely reached this batch in El Escorial in the Sierra of Madrid and been heartily welcomed by Elena's parents and her sister. Fabulous aromatic food and spotless blue skies almost all the time over tones of light brown and olive green. Memories mix with new impressions. The huge monastery again, this impressive building radiating majesty and peace, unchanged for many hundreds of years, has become part of our own history as a family. Our kids have sat on the sun-warmed stones of the big patio from when they were little.  
And Spanish night life with many folks outside in the streets and the many bars and street cafés, voices, laughter, lights, scents of delicious food.
Two days ago we were joined by the family of my brother after Elena's relatives had rescued themselves to their flat in Madrid.
We watched Germany become Football World Champion in a typical bar in the centre with free tapas alongside fizzy drinks and beer!



 

Montag, 30. Juni 2014

Good Old Germany

Typical street in Schwäbisch Hall
Good Old Germany! For a summer holiday, this time. We have been welcomed and spoiled with excellent weather. For one month now we have been traveling through our, especially my, old home country. We were curious what impressions and feeling this would evoke in us. I was not sure at all when I left the Coromandel how pleasant this journey was going to be.
Now, more than four weeks later, I know that we have reconnected to our roots the nicest way I could imagine. We have been welcomed most warmly and nothing seems to have changed. Our friends are still our friends, no reproaches that we have left them behind. Our old local friends from Mainhardt organised a party for us, and we visited more of them at their homes. We visited friends from our former church in Frankfurt and others joined to our surprise. We saw the Oberursel and Hohe Mark, the place of most of my upbringing, and stayed at very good friends there. And we were able to attend the biannual John family meeting at Thomashof in Karlsruhe. We visited the family of my sister in their home, which we never did while we were still in Germany. We saw our tenants in Schwäbisch Hall and found the flat in an excellent condition. We saw the semi-attached where we had been living only from outside but it was OK that way.
Felix (12) has been seeing and enjoying friends whenever possible, while Daniel (10) was too young when we left to really reconnect with people, he had to make new acquaintances. Luis lives his own life here, more than he already did in Thames - we hardly ever see him. Lucas arrived in Germany only 5 days ago and stays at and with friends, like Luis. He had continued working at a sawmill in Thames to join us later. We will pick up Clara the day after tomorrow - exams forced her to stay in NZ even longer.   
When trying to get rid of our belongings that remained in Germany in a barn we were only able to part with about 3/4 of the stuff which we sold or paid for the disposal (the latter for the much bigger part).
We are getting around with our old Mitsubishi L300 van which had waited for us in an indoor car park.This car has become so rare on German roads in the meantime (we haven't seen a second "specimen" yet), that we are getting immediately recognised by everyone who knew us in Mainhardt.
So, this has become a very pleasant experience for us, far more so than anticipated. Yet, we know that our home is now in Thames and we are very happy that it will probably be so for many years.
Interestingly, our kids are happy here on the one side but none of our boys has complained about wanting to move back here so far.
How green Germany is! It seems a different green though, although I know that this is not true; it is just the different kind of vegetation - the forests here are so different to NZ bush. And the air here seems heavier, moist - although this cannot be true either....  perhaps it is the heaviness of the atmosphere, the culture, the mood of the people... .
When we came to NZ we were amazed by the friendliness of the people, so much that we expected to find people rude and inconsiderate back here. However, we have experienced this only very occasionally, when we observed behaviour that you would hardly see in NZ. 
I am so thankful that we can live in this flat of friends here. However, it is about 30 km away from our former home, which means we have to drive a lot.
Schwäbisch Hall is a treasure! Our hearts want us to enjoy this town for much more than we were able to now and in the past. We will come back, if God permits.    

Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2014

Break from Hospital time...

The "control centre" or just team room of the rehabilitation ward, Thames Hospital

Another very intense month has come to an end. Many thanks to all the staff and colleagues who accommodated me, helped me and made me feel good.

After 15 years as a GP, working in a hospital again, in a foreign language in a foreign health system is not easy for me.
Tomorrow we will fly to Europe and spend three months visiting family and friends in Germany, Switzerland and Spain. So Thames, good bye for now and see you back in September!
Fortunately, while we're away, we can leave our house in the capable hands of Mickaél and Amandine, a lovely couple of new French immigrants.   
I plan to continue this blog on our exciting journey - what will we feel and with which eyes will we look at our old homes?

Donnerstag, 24. April 2014

Explorer

I am an explorer.

I reach out for distant horizons.

I may never reach them, but I reach out for them.

Has anyone ever arrived at where the sky touches the earth?

On my way, I need to rest from time to time. My body is getting older.

The rests are what makes the journey worth it. I rest where I feel warmth from people.

You can be one of them. Then I lift my eyes, and the horizon seems a bit closer.

I feel a warm breeze and I know that it has been worth arriving here.

Sometimes people go with me for a while, and I go with them.

Then we can help each other through the weather.

There will be a day when I will rest forever.

Will you then be there and be with me?

Together we can jump over walls.

We are explorers.