Wednesday, July 30, 2008

A calm day

I didn't wake up until 12:30 today; I'm starting to think I won't recover from the jet lag, I'll just struggle through it. I'll probably be up all night tonight but oh well. I retrieved my laundry from the expensive cleaners today; hip hip hooray for clean underwear! In celebration, I found the largest bookstore in Berlin (with a tiny English section) and bought some books. I don't have any left and there is nothing English on TV except CNN, which loops every 45 minutes or so. After the bookstore, I had to go to Starbuck's because in my mind they are linked. There are Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, McDonalds and Burger King everywhere. Those are the chains that are here. Oh, I saw a KFC somewhere but they are not as prevalent. And one of the more popular coffee drinks I've seen at most shops is the Latte Americano. Ha, deep down they really love us!

I also took a ride around East Berlin on a double-decker bus. That was interesting and a way to go sight-seeing. I stopped at nearly every souvenir shop as well. There are not many choices so I need a shout out from you all, what do you want? The choices are in three categories (1) Berlin Bears with the US bear painted like the Statue of Liberty, (2) a piece of the Berlin Wall, or (3) the cross walk dudes (stop and go; see below). If I hear nothing, you will get a postcard and that's it!



Oh and for my male readers, no pictures of hot chicks (or hot guys for my female readers). It's illegal to take pictures of people without their consent in Berlin. Good thing I didn't take a picture of this tall policeman I saw my first day here! That would have been fun to explain. Does the dumb blond thing work in foreign countries? What about the "burst into tears" trick?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Dr. J.

I've always heard that Germans NEVER wear deoderant. If this is true I have a word of advice for you when they do their cheek to cheek with you. Don't breathe!

Aunt B

Anonymous said...

hey hope your haveing loads of fun there and i can't wait to see you ur the best buh bye
Kimb

Anonymous said...

Actually, I haven't noticed a smell yet. Because air conditioning is rare, I can imagine people can get pretty "gamey" by the end of the day. But so far, so good! I have noticed right away the people here are tall and slim. Quite a change from the south where I'm usually one of the tallest and, unfortunately slimmest, around. Oh, and there are more curly heads here too!

Kimb - I'm too lazy to figure out how to mail postcards so you'll get your souvenir when I get back!