Sunday, February 23, 2014

Spring Is Coming Back

 

Sooo… after a not very cold Winter it seems like spring is coming back to Hannover…
Last week I went to my grandpa’s house, he has a big garden. When I arrived there I was surprised how  many flowers there were…

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I hope that it really  is the beginning of spring.. Last year in the end of March it was still snowing… So the chances that it might be snowing again is quite high….
But now everything seems to prepare for a wonderful spring…
Flower blossom everywhere, the birds are coming back, the sky is blue and the sun is shining…. the smell of spring is in the air…
Let’s see how it turns out Zwinkerndes Smiley

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Bye-bye Plastic Bags On Bali


A friend of mine just send me a link about a petition in Bali.. If they get 1 Million signatures they  will get a law that forbids the use, sales and productions of plastic bags on the island of Bali…

If think that is a wonderful idea! Especially if you’ve already visited this amazing island, you know how much plastic bags are used for everything… Even if you just buy something really small that would perfectly fit into your bag or even pocket you will always get a plastic bag… (Actually that’s not only a problem in Bali.. but this competition could be the beginning of something big!)

So, if you read this and care about this wonderful Island or about anything that has to do something with pollution just sign that petition! It doesn’t coast you anything Zwinkerndes Smiley
Here’s the link: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Byebye_Plastic_Bags_On_Bali/?ccoOfgb

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Yogyakarta


After one and a half week in Jakarta, Sentul and Bogor we decided to take a four day trip to Yogyakarta – the city in Central Java I fell in love with about 6 years ago.
I can’t explain what exactly makes me fall in love with Yogya everytime I put my feet in this wonderful city… There’s just something about the people and maybe the architecture (?!) Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge that’s really unique! I felt comfortable even though I had no idea where we had to go!

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The first day we went to see my boyfriends relatives, there are sooo many of them in Yogya! We had a great time with them and I ate my first “Gudeg” at their house…
Gudeg is a traditional meal from Yogyakarta. It’s really sweet especially in comparison to all the other meals from Indonesia – mostly all of them are really spicy…Smiley mit geöffnetem Mund

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The second day we went to the graves of my boyfriends grandparents. It was the first time I went to a cementary in Indonesia. Both, my boyfriends grandma and grandpa, were part of the indonesian independence war. That’s why there are signs on there graves – the Indonesian Flag and the writing “Pejuang” which means “battler”. So everyone knows what they have done for their country. Smiley

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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Jakarta At Its Best!


Of course we spent a lot of time in Jakarta – not only because of the traffic! Which is especially in Jakarta kinda  unbearable! But you have to live with it! That’s Jakarta Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge  Even though I’m not really used to that kind of traffic I still love Jakarta – the things you can see, the people, the food, the differences and just the city itself… There is so much to see and explore!

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When we were in Indonesia there was a research result that Jakarta has the most malls worldwide!! That’s a little bit shocking and in my opinion nothing to be proud of. Because a lot of malls look nearly the same, the shops are mostly the same and well the architecture isn’t that amazing too - especially the facade and the outer presence… I don’t wanna sound that negative, the inside in nearly every Mall is great… Particularly if you’re from Hannover and you just know the ‘Ernst August Galerie’ Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge
So for the sake of being from Hannover I had to take a picture in one of the about 100 (!!!) Malls Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge

DSC00188Anyone in Jakarta who knows which Mall this one is?? Smiley mit geöffnetem Mund


Now back to the beauty of Jakarta !! During an AFS gathering I had the chance to see Jakarta from above… The gathering was held in one of the many skyscrapers…. what a view!!!


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There are ways to ‘enjoy’ the never ending traffic… Of course you can eat (Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge), talk about the world and what’s going on in your lifes aaannddd I took a lot of pictures! If it wasn’t for the traffic I wouldn’t have gotten these pictures…

2013-09-05 17.13.15Bunderan HI (‘Welcome’ Monument), Central Jakarta

2013-09-05 12.44.20Somewhere in Central Jakarta, Capturing a Bajaj and a Demonstration

All in all Jakarta is a special city with a lot of differences, which you either love or hate… A city full of surprises and beautiful things, if you’re willing to open your heart to this amazing city, you will get some wonderful memories Zwinkerndes Smiley


~ Jakarta, I can’t wait to see you again!! ~

Friday, October 11, 2013

Indonesia 2013


Last month I went to Indonesia (as you can read from the last post)!
I had a really good time there with my boyfriend, his family, my old hostfamily and my friends.
Besides the usual (Jakarta, Sentul, Bogor) we saw a lot of different cities and Islands! Actually we were on the road nearly all the time – by feet, becak, motorbike, car, bus, train, ferry and plane!! They were some awesome 32 days!

Our Journey began in Hannover were we took the train to Amsterdam, because our flight was from Amsterdam to Abu Dhabi and then Jakarta.
The first days we stayed in Jakarta, afterwards we slept about a week in Sentul from where we went to Bogor and Jakarta (agaaaiinnn)… Smiley mit herausgestreckter Zunge

We spent some money on shopping and ate a lot during the first two weeks (of course where else do you find Masakan Padang, Swikee, Ayam Goreng/Panggang, Martabak, Gado-Gado and all the other delicious meals if not in Indonesia?!)

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DSC00207Swikee Goreng Mentega (Frog fried in Butter)

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Tahu Gejrot (Tofu)

These are some reasons why everyone of us should at least spent ONE holiday in this beautiful country!!! The food is legen…wait for it…daryyy!!! Zwinkerndes Smiley

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Reunion In Bandung


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Finally…!
After 3 long years Asri and I had a chance to meet again! Smiley mit geöffnetem Mund
Me and my boyfriend went to Indonesia for vacation and a reunion with his family. So Asri and I took the oppurtunity and met in Karawang – her hometown and the city I did my exchange year back in 2007/08.
We met at our old school and were quite shocked about the changes there, that’s why we stayed there for only half an hour.
Afterwards we went to see her mom for a while – she’s such a wonderful person!
Nearly all of our friends from Highschool are studying in Bandung now (It’s about a 2hrs drive from Karawang). That’s why we went there … I haven’t seen the guys during the last 5 years! And gooshh, I missed them sooooo much!!!
We all met at a Place named Cocorico Cafe in Bandung… Actually one of our friends is working in Jakarta now, but he took a day off and came too! That was such a surprise! So after some hours at the Cafe we all were reunited – and my boyfriend finally met my friends from Highschool! Smiley mit geöffnetem Mund
In the evening we went to another place to drink and talk… actually we went out untill 4am!! It was such a great time with them!
Sadly we were only two days in Bandung! We had a lot of things to do and to see in Indonesia, so I’m glad and thankful to my beloved friends that they had the time for this reunion!

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I love you guys! And I hope to see you again soon <3 <3 <3



Thursday, May 30, 2013

Urbanism–Copenhagen


Four weeks ago I went on a study trip to Copenhagen.
It’s the second time I went to this beautiful city.
To be honest a lot has changed during the last two years.
There are lots of new builings spreading everywhere, new districts are build etc.
We walked all over Copenhagen to see all this newly-build hotels, offices, appartements, residence halls and urban spaces. Of course it was very tiring walking on and on; but it was worth the pain!
We actually had guided tours in “The Crystal” – an office from Nykredit, the SAS Royal Hotel and the Tietgencollegium.

I really was amazed by the Tietgencollegium! It looked very comfortable – they even have rooms for couples! Actually it’s just bigger than the normal rooms (about 48m² – it’s actually bigger than my appartement. And I have the kitchen included!). The ground floors are used for bikes, mailboxes, washing machines, music rooms, handcraft rooms etc. So nearly everything is available in this “little” complex of houses forming a circle with a yard in the middle.
It is really another way of organising and designing residence halls! I’m very impressed by this work!

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The SAS Royal Hotel was designed by Arne Jacobsen. Build from 1956 to 1960 it needed to be renovated in the 1990s.
Arne Jacobsen did not only designed the building, but also the rooms, the restaurant and the furniture! After it’s renovation the kept one original room deigned by Jacobsen – No. 606 on the 6th floor. It looks very different from teh renovated ones and has its own charme from the 60s.
Even though the Hotel is renovated you can find Arne Jacobsen everywhere. His furniture – especially the chairs are giving you a warm welcome while entering the Lobby.

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