Saturday, February 20, 2010

Essen to Berlin to Hamburg to Essen in a weekend!

Hiya folks! Thought I would give you a quick update on things here. I had my audition for Stage Entertainment on Tuesday, and it went well! It has been quite the interesting time trying to get my driving test taken care of, so I've not done that yet...hope to be allowed to within the next couple of weeks. Sidonie is doing well, and she's getting ready for her trip to Hamburg tomorrow. I've still been able to come home over the weekends which is very nice! I don't know how far I'll be away when we change accommodations on the 26th, but hope to be able to come home some then as well. OK, so that's the summary. Here are some details:

I was originally supposed to audition in Berlin on the 12th, but then realized that I had mixed up the days we had off, and we were working on the the 12th. I then looked online and found that we had the 16th free and there was an audition in HH on that day. I decided to still take the trip with my colleagues up to Berlin so as to see other colleagues, and our friends Janin and Sven there in Berlin. I got to spend Saturday and Sunday with Janin and Sven who showed me all over Berlin (we took a 7 hour walking tour which was only interrupted long enough to get something to eat!) We were exhausted by the end, but I had so much fun seeing everything! (I'll put some pictures of our tour on a bit later.) On Sunday we looked at a couple other things, none of which were open/had tickets available, but we had fun anyway. Then we relaxed at their apt and watched a couple movies! It was a fun couple of days!

On Monday I took the bus from Berlin to Hamburg, and stayed with our friends Bettina,Tim and Lili! I had my audition for Stage Entertainment on Tuesday morning. It started with a fun little dance combination and then we got slots for our singing call. I wanted to do this open call because the role I'm interested in for next year is a falsetto role, and I've never done any falsetto songs for them. It went very well! The casting director said after my song: "Well, THAT was falsetto!" He then asked me for a high belt song - which I didn't have with me. The music director said to just vocalize with the piano. He said to start with an F. I thought - an F? Well, I won't have too far to go (my comfortable top is a G/G#.) I determined to just sing and not try to count and see which note I was on as that would only make me nervous. After I'd finished, the casting director asked the pianist what note that was and he said Bb! WHAT THE HECK? Well, thank you Lord for that supernatural note! Because this audition was just an open call, it's not terribly likely that there will be any job offers or even call back offers from it (although the latter is possible,) but it was a great opportunity to show them an aspect of my skill set that they hadn't seen yet, and to remind them that I'm still interested in working for them. :)

As far as my license goes...Let's suffice it to say that German bureaucracy is well entrenched and the paperwork necessary for ANYTHING to happen here seems to have no end! I had to take a trip to Soest after one of our shows to go to an office there and submit an official request to be allowed to take the driving test ?!? That paperwork required me to be there so I could show my passport and US driver's license. The paperwork was sent to an office in Berlin and will take about 3 weeks to complete. Once it is sent to the driving school, I can call them to set up an appointment to take the driving test. Once I take the test, I have to bring that paperwork with me BACK to Soest where I receive a document which allows me to drive here. I will then receive my official German driver's license in the mail...!!!!!!!!! All that, AND I have to surrender my US license. After research, however, we found that we could still drive in the States (when we come to visit) with just our passport for a month at a time! Phew! What a long and arduous process! On the positive side, I should be WELL prepared to take the test when the time FINALLY comes to take it!

Sidonie and I have really enjoyed being so near one another and being able to see each other every weekend - it's been very nice! We're hoping that my new accommodation near Düsseldorf will also allow me to come home for the weekends. In other Sidonie news, she is heading up to Hamburg tomorrow for an audition. I won't be able to make this round of auditions for this company, but I'll be able to catch another one in Amsterdam in late March as we have two weeks off for Easter break! In other random exciting news, I was asked to give a testimony at church today and did so in German! That's a first! The pastor also had us pray over the Church saying that we've been such a blessing to them here and not knowing how long we'll be here with our next job coming up, that he'd like it if we would just pray over the church. It was such a special time. We've met some wonderful people here, and are going to be sad to leave them when the time comes, but that is the journey God has us on right now. Get to know people for a year or so, and then move on to another place! We're so blessed to have made so many wonderful friends all over the world. We love and miss all of you that we're not with at the moment!

OK, now for some pics...



Sven and me (yes, he is that tall) in front of the Richstag (Parliament.) We would have gone in, but the wait was HOURS long - um...no thanks! The Richstag was re-built after the war because when Hitler took power, he burnt it because it represented a democratic government, then during the war it was further destroyed by bombings. the exterior portions were able to be saved, and the re-build just built around the salvageable portions, so now the building is partially old and partially new!


This is the Rote Rathaus (Red City Hall.) It is so called because during the time of W and E Berlin, there were two city halls, and to distinguish between the two, this one was called the red one! It now serves as the city hall for all of Berlin and still goes by the name Rote Rathaus.


A bit of the river Spree with the Berliner Dom (cathedral) in the background.


Berliner Dom (with the famous TV tower in the background.) The Dom survived the war, so it's actually old, whereas many of the structures in Berlin have been re-built to resemble their older yet sadly destroyed predecessors! The ball of the TV tower turns a full 360 every hour, so those dining in the restaurant contained within the ball are given a full bird's eye view of Berlin every hour!

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SOME ADDITIONAL PICTURES HAVE JUST BEEN ADDED - FROM MY PENTAX WHICH WASN'T WITH ME WHEN I FIRST POSTED THIS! ;)
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A cool 3D painting in our flat here in Essen.


Monument in Berlin.


A very old map - you can still see the black line crossing the Spree which divided E from W Berlin!


The German version of the White House.


Janin and Sven (yes she is that much shorter than him!)


Brandenburger Tor: the oldest structure in Berlin! Notice how the center passage is a bit wider - it was for the king. The two passages to the left were exits and the two to the right were entrances (for non-royals, of course!)


Train station.


Holocaust memorial.


Every one of these pillars is a different height: representing the various people whose lives were taken senselessly in the Holocaust.


Here's a bit of home - the US Embassy!


Notice the different colored spots in the stone? These were little pock marks caused by explosions at the end of the war. Rather than re-build buildings with damage like this, they just filled the holes with cement and called it good. You can find them all over downtown.


This is one of the cars from E Berlin - they were the only cars available for purchase, and there was a waiting list of many years to purchase one!


Portions of the Berlin wall which used to divide E from W Berlin.


Me in front of a portion of the wall which is still standing as a memorial.

Checkpoint Charlie - where the US and Russian sectors met after the war.


I couldn't help myself! This is a more recent picture of my BEAUTIFUL niece, Harper! Don't I make pretty nieces? ;) I can't wait to meet her!

Love and Hugs!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

If April showers bring May flowers...

...what does January snow bring?

That's right folks, snow, and lots of it (by Floridian standards anyway!) The Germans tend to agree that this winter has seen unprecedentedly large amounts of the white stuff. We've not had more than about 4 inches on the ground at once, but we've had that amount regularly for practically every week of the winter so far! Pretty until it all turns to dirty snow mud ("Schnee Mansch" in German!)

In addition to walking/slipping/falling through the snow/Schnee Manch/ice, I'm also studying for my German driving test. Because I'm an official German resident and have been for more than a year, I have to get a German license to continue driving for my company. Thankfully, I can take the test in English (technical German is beyond my speech level at this point!) The test, however, seems to have been translated by a German who did well in English class, and not by a native speaker...let's just say that sometimes I look at my study book and tilt my head, wondering what in the world they could have intended to say... :D I hope to be ready to take the test at the end of this week...I'm working very hard to get all the info in my head - you can only miss 2 of 30 questions on the test and the questions that are not FITB have between 3 and 9 possible answers - one of which incorrect causes the entire question to be counted wrong! PRAY! I'll keep you posted on how it goes after I take it.

In addition, I'm in the process of preparing for the open call for Stage Entertainment (the company that produces Sidonie's show.) An open call (for those non-actors out there) is an opportunity to audition for the entire range of shows produced by the company. The auditionees will be considered for open roles in all the shows Stage Entertainment produces, nationwide. I'm excited about it, and am preparing a new song that I've never done before (there's a particular role I'm interested in, so I'm singing a similar song to the one he sings.) I've wanted to sing "I (Who Have Nothing)" from Smokey Joe's Cafe since doing the show seven years ago, so I'm excited to be working on it! My audition is on the 12th in Berlin (we'll be performing near there at that time.) I'll keep you posted on how that goes as well!

In other fun news, we just had a wonderful week with a good friend from FL! Julie May came over and got to spend the entire week with Sidonie! I got to see her a bit last Sunday when she came in, and spent this past weekend with her and Sidonie. We had loads of fun! YAY for American friends visiting!!! We'd welcome more visitors...hint, hint! ;P

OK, now for the random smattering of photos from this past month...

The owner of a small woodwinds shop I found in Köln - very cool shop!


A whole case of handmade wooden flutes of all different types - I wanted to play them so badly, but he was just about to close...:( At least I got pictures!



I thought these Clarinets were beautiful!


Holzblasinstrumente: Woodwind Instruments.


Also while in Köln, I found a beautiful little chapel called Groß St. Martin - literally "Big St. Martin!" They had a brief history translated into English, so here you go!


Groß St. Martin

Groß St. Martin


A pretty and quaint little side street in Köln.


On the side street, I found this really nifty little English Book and Tea store! They had both new and used books in the English language. I could have stayed in there for hours!


But, I need to go see this! This is a window of the Kölner Dom (Köln's Cathedral.) This is the most famous attraction in Köln, and it is HUGE, and quite impressively beautiful!


I think my favorite part was the stained glass casting colors on the walls inside the cathedral. Absolutely gorgeous!


This is the main hall of the Cathedral.


Artsy fartzy picture I took while sitting down to pray. The kneeling benches were made of wood - not the soft padded ones I've seen in Catholic churches in the states!




Look - it's me at the Kölner Dom!


I think my favorite aspect of the exterior were the gargoyles! It reminded me of Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dam! These gargozles were "drooling" icicles!!! SO funny!


Exterior view of the Dom.


More of the same from a different side.


They had the list of services in German and English.


I'll give you one guess as to who the statue on the right represents! ;)



A pretty frozen lake! Woohoo!


More of the lake!


The musical Hairspray plays in Köln!


A couple more parting shots of the Kölner Dom.




Love and Hugs to you all!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

This and That

Hi folks!

There's not really a whole lot to share, as things are in a bit of a groove at the moment! I don't really have many new pictures since last time because we've been in central Germany which was bombed pretty badly during the war, so there aren't really any cool old buildings to take pictures of ;) But never fear, I'll find more beautiful photo-ops before then end of this tour!

My company and I have been in Duisburg for the entire month of January, and we'll be there through February 8th. After that, we'll be heading to Essen for a couple weeks. This is good news because Duisburg is a short train ride home to Essen, and when we're here I'll just have to take local transport to come home! It's been very nice to get to see Sidonie every weekend! We really miss each other when I'm on the road. We're praying that next year God will bless us with great jobs IN THE SAME CITY (preferably in the same show!)

Speaking of next year, we have auditions coming up for several different things. You can keep us in your prayers that we'll both get great offers from these auditions, and that we'll be able to get into the same show for next year! I have auditions on the 12th of February in Berlin. These are "open auditions" which means that the company is considering auditionees for all the shows they produce. This includes shows like Wicked, Sister Act, Tarzan, and many others. Sidonie is going to audition later in the month (the 24th I believe) as they are bringing the auditions to her theatre here in Essen (unfortunately, I'll be in a different city at that point!) Sidonie also has an audition earlier in the month for the lead in another show, and I'm waiting to hear about an audition for a new German translation of Into the Woods.

We're both steadily working on our German language skills, developing relationships with our colleagues and other German friends, and enjoying every moment we havetogether. One thing that being in different cities certainly teaches you is to appreciate the time you have together! We miss all of you and look forward to hearing how things are with you!

Love and Hugs!

Monday, January 4, 2010

And To All a Good Night (Part 2)

So, here are the additional London pictures, as promised. Enjoy!



There were lots of memorials on our way to Trafalger Sq. This was one of them for women involved in WWII.


Trafalger Sq!


False advertising! No such thing exists!


One of the famous London double-decker busses!



Sidonie laughed at my ability to capture the moon, Big Ben, and the London Eye all in one night shot!


Big Ben at night!



Westminster Abby from the rear.


Houses of Parliament.


Although I'm not at all interested in going into politics, this is a pretty swank building on the list of "buildings to work in as a politician!"


Outside the Houses Of Parliament was this statue of Winston Churchill! Cool, huh?


On our way to St. Paul's Cathedreal (where Charles and Diana got married.)


St. Paul's!

Behind St. Paul's was a cool statue of John Wesley.


The front of St. Paul's.


In case you can't tell, we walked all the way around St. Paul's ;)


Some pretty architecture near St. Paul's.



Sidonie on London Bridge (which, thankfully, didn't fall down!)


Me on London Bridge with Tower Bridge in the background!



The famous Tower Bridge!


The Tower of London.


When we got to the Tower Bridge itself... :D


"Mind the Gap" is a phrase one hears quite frequently when taking the London metro (or Tube as they call it.) They don't really mean that there's a gap at all, but simply that there's a slight step down from the train to the platform. Then again, I suppose "Mind the Slight Step Down as You Exit the Train" doesn't have the same ring...


Another funny (but very helpful) sign. This "Look Right" and "Look Left" is painted all over intersections downtown for tourists from the rest of the world where we drive on the other side of the road (and, hence, look in the other direction first before we cross the street!)



Sidonie got to go shopping for some new winter clothes as part of her Christmas - here is most of the outfit she got! Very cute, huh? I'm in love with her!


Guess which musical theatre character I am...


Now? (David Hasselhoff was not harmed in the taking of these photos.)


I think I could use a shave. Maybe I'll get one here at this Barber's Shop on...


FLEET STREET! OK, maybe not...


Here we are on Fleet Street!


For those non-musical theatre enthusiasts, Fleet Street is the real life place where the fictional story of Sweeny Todd takes place, and look what we found on Fleet Street...that's right! A barber shop on the second floor above a cafe called EAT! Just like in Sweeny (Yes, we know we're musical theatre nerds for taking/posting these photos, but we're OK with that! ;)

Hope you enjoyed the second installment in my series. Until next time (which will hopefully be sooner than later!)