The New Years celebration was a great time all in all. I traveled with siblings Marlene and Jonas, as well as Ruth (girl in the red hat) and Sven (not pictured) first to Hamburg on the 30th. There we are on a boat on the Elbe (note the huge chunks of ice in the water, it's amazing we didn't go down like the Titanic). Our teeth were getting cold in that picture and with the wind over the open water... it didn't turn out the best picture, but it was a cool experience.
From the river we then went through exploring the city and then to the house of Sven's family where we ate good food, played cards, Wii, and spent the night. Next day we drove up to Eutin on the Baltic Sea. It's a super small town with lots of cool people. There is another church in our network there so we went to celebrate the New Year with them. It started with 2 hours of worship followed by fireworks, food, and dancing once 2011 came around. It was weird realizing that for most of you it was only 6pm. Anyways I should mention that all of that was after having a delightful dinner with my host family and about 20 other people.
The next day we visited the Baltic Sea and took a stroll down the icy beach. it was beautiful though. I just don't know how the swans and ducks managed to sit in the cold water =P On our way back we stopped for coffee and waffles which really hit the spot. Then as it got dark we made the 2011 picture you can see with sparklers and long exposure times. We had a lot of fun with that.
Sunday then we went to church there and then out to eat. I included a picture of their menu. Note the names of the Pizzas... I ordered a Pittsburgh Pizza. I asked why it was called that but they didn't know. It had spinach, turkey, and cream cheese? I tasted surprisingly good, just not at all like Pittsburgh.
Finally we traveled back home and got ready to start school the next day which was sad, but we had good memories and more friends to show for it. Notice the sunset picture was taken at about 3:30pm. It's crazy how far North we are (Erik I can't imagine Sweden). It's good to know the days are getting longer. Happy New Year everyone!
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