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German Medical Tips

CONTRIBUTED BY KARI MARTINDALE When you get to Germany, you’ll see a lot of signs with a red A with a pharmacy symbol inside it, and the word Apotheke. “That looks a lot like apothecary.” Yes. It does. The Apotheke is the German pharmacy, and you’ll go there for your OTC medical needs as well [...]

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Posted in Health, Beauty & Pampering, Just In Germany, PCS-ing3 Comments

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A-Ha! Germany and the Internet

CONTRIBUTED BY KARI MARTINDALE Why Can’t I Find Anything Online?  And When I Do, It’s in German! First of all, I’m going to tell it to you straight: Most of your small town businesses aren’t online.  Period.  And those that are online, their websites aren’t as developed as in the States; some look like they [...]

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Posted in A-Ha!, Online Shopping, Phone & Internet0 Comments

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Wrong Train! How Not to Ride the DB

CONTRIBUTED BY MICHELLE KING Saturday was an eventful day for us. My husband and I went to Nürnberg to meet up with a friend who is stationed in Heidelburg. We decided to take the train because we knew we’d have a few drinks and didn’t want to worry about driving home. We bought the Bavarian [...]

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Posted in A-Ha!, Explore Germany1 Comment

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German Homes vs. American Homes

CONTRIBUTED BY BREA  The way a German home looks, feels and even operates is much different from an American home. I love our German row house (townhouse) but every so often I find my thoughts wandering back to our home in the U.S. and thinking of some of the conveniences I miss. In Germany, though, [...]

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Downtown Kaiserslautern: Try It Thursdays

CONTRIBUTED BY LINDA MENCH Try-it Thursday is my attempt to encourage the boys to try something new and is secretly my desire to homeschool them!  Try-it Thursday (named by my son) really seems to apply to just about everyday here in Germany, lately. We ran down to the train station in our little village with [...]

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A-Ha! Trash and Recycling

CONTRIBUTED BY SARAH FORTE Trash – who would have thought it could be so complex? Gone are the days when you simply threw everything in the garbage, set it out on the curb and forgot about it. Germany had “Germanized” its trash system. Like other German things, there is a pretty firm set of rules [...]

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10 Things I Learned

CONTRIBUTED BY LIZ MYERS 10 Things I Learned AFTER I Got To Germany   Here are just a few things I’ve learned AFTER moving to Germany. Please feel free to post any questions you may have about living here or add any information that you have learned. 1. Appliances. I was told to put ALL [...]

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Christmas Bingo; Germany Christmas Traditions; germanyja.com

German Christmas Traditions

CONTRIBUTED BY SARAH FORTE Weihnachten is the German word for Christmas, and Germany has been celebrating Christmas for longer than the United States has existed. Many German Christmas traditions are very familiar to Americans. In fact, many of our traditions started in Germany. Some, however, didn’t make it to America and are new and different [...]

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What To Do on Sunday

CONTRIBUTED BY LAURA SNYDER So often I hear Americans living in Germany say, “there’s nothing to do on Sunday, everything is closed.” Someone else then replies, “You’ll get used to not doing anything on Sundays, it just takes time.” I think this may end up being one of my biggest pet peeves. Can I just [...]

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Favorite German Products

CONTRIBUTED BY AMANDA PAPENFUS One of the cool things about living in Germany is the chance to try different products I may not have been exposed to otherwise. I can even get many of the German items I like in the commissary on post. I had planned to post about this a little later, but [...]

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