Monday, June 25, 2007

Herzlich Wilkommen!



Ok...here we go. New Blog Number 1 (ignore the one before this, I'm trying to change my profile pic and it's not working....annoying.) It's 8 pm and there's a nice little rain shower outside that reminds me a bit of Singapore. But not much. Because the rain shower here is a polite little sprinkle. A few dew drops gracefully falling from the sky that are gently blanketing the road and the trees with a glistening shimmer. Nothing really like the roaring slam and slap of the air-borne waves of rain we have come to know in the last two years.

But...there is something to be said for polite rain as well, as well as nice warm (not sweltering) summer nights in Europe, where a stroll down the street to the corner grocery store does not require a cold shower when you get back and a change of clothes. :-)

Today was a success, at least a small one. And right now, this week, I'm grateful for successes in what I think will be a challenging adjustment period, despite our worldly experiences. Specifically, we had planned the entire morning for battle with the KVR (Kreisverwaltungsreferat -check out the photo of the waiting room...nice and sterile), where we assumed we would maybe need to lose face, in the fight for my 1) permit to live in Germany, and 2) (more important), work permit. We had to wait for about 35 minutes to get into the first office, but everything went smoothly. There were no issues with registering ourselves as residents of Munich. Office number 2 was the scary one, though. But the man in there said right away: "Ah, ja, ich kenne den Fall. Kein Problem." Which made my jaw drop - "Oh, yes, of course, I know your case. No Problem." I quickly asked him, "so what kind of visa will I get now?" The answer: "A permanent one." "And the work permit?" "Also permanent." Which means...no fight necessary. No more beuracracy. All done with the paperwork. Nice Big Relief.

So now the focus is on the apartment and we have two appointments set up already for really lovely places. And more to be made. Our service is apartment is the best we've ever had (of the three we've experienced thus far), and is in a great location.

But we do notice subtle differences. Things that remind us that the two years in Singapore were not just a dream.
1) People are TALL here. Really tall. I'm used to being one of the tall people. No more.
2) The light outside is different. Maybe it's because of the darker green leaves, no more brilliant emeralds. The reflections are different.
3) What the Germans think is "Tropenfeuchtigkeit" - literally - tropical humidity - is a joke. (Radio announcer said this.)
4) People around here really LOOK at you when you walk by. No surreptitious glances and then a quick staring at the ground. They STARE here. They watch you walk by. And trust me, we weren't wearing anything funny.

Munich will take some getting used to. But I made it to the farmer's market today. Got some lovely tasty tomatos and some handfuls of bitter forest salad herbs. And fresh chantarelle mushrooms.

9 comments:

Emily said...

Julie back in action! I am in nyc. Are you online?

ABA said...

Got it!

nichole said...

yay for new adventures and new blogs! I hope you guys have an easy and smooth transition.

Anonymous said...

you missed last night's rain here. it was crazy! crazier than what ive seen in s'pore till now at least. swaying trees. huge pots and waste paper bins thrown around. was good!
-baLu

ronald said...

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Christian Schmidkonz said...

Servus in Munich! Oder so... If you need some Asian-American-German mix around you, just call :-)

BeenThereDoneThat said...

Hey Julie,

Nice to see you continue blogging!
Just a question... why o why the dull green background ? :-(

Still miss the striking background of the previous blog page... Put something more interesting....Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Julie CAN?
How ironic conidering the overuse of the word "Can" in Singlish :-)
-Rohit

PS: Cool Avatar.

still in Singapore said...

Hi Julie,

nun hab ich auch Deinen neuen Blog gefunden!!
Jaja, die großen Leute in D ... fällt mir auch jedes Mal auf. Hier ist es echt schön, dass man zu den "Größeren" gehört :)

LG, Claudia mit Mika und Guido