20 juli 2007

What can happen in a month's time

It's time for a new entry to my blog. You could say that I have such a boring live that there would be nothing to write about, but that's not true. Many things happened in the last five weeks. I give you a few highlights.

Family stuff
Erik's brother Martin was in The Netherlands together with his wife Elena and their 1 year old son Enea. They moved to Italy a year ago (Elena is Italian), and we hadn't seen them since August last year. They stayed at "grandma's" house in Amsterdam and we met them twice. Once at Erik's mothers and once in Zwolle. It was nice to have them here.

High school reunion
I had a reunion at my old high school in Herborn (Johanneum Gymnasium) last month. I really did not know what to expect. I finished school 25 years ago and I do not have many contacts from that time. I went to the Netherlands and others met their challenges somewhere in the world (one of my former friends is working as a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York I've heard). I had asked my friend Sandra if she would be there and that's the only one I really was expecting.
When I came to the school I saw that there were many other. Some of them hadn't changed at all, while others were completely unrecognizable. At times I was thinking that I really didn't know them back then. So sometimes it really felt like meeting new people.
It was nice to meet old friends again: Inge, Christine, Ute, Raimund and Sandra. Even some old teachers were there. Too bad that all ended to early. My friend Sandra had to pick up her kids at her parent's house and drive back home before we had the chance to exchange all the news...

CSD
A week later I was in Germany again. Erik and I packed our camping stuff on Friday and went off to the Christopher Street Day (CSD) in Cologne. Since I was very busy at work the weeks before that, I was enjoying being outside even though the weather wasn't that great.
We had a lot of fun at the performances at the different stages in the city. The parade was okay, though I must say that it's always the same. Maybe I could miss that next year...
It's so funny who you meet during such an event in Cologne. The whole of the Netherlands' gay scene seemed to be in Cologne. I even saw people from Zwolle at the CSD. Except friends and people we know the CSD is also an opportunity to make new friends. In that respect I'm happy I met Aldo. A very friendly and Italian gentleman who lives in Paris.
We stayed till Monday and had all the time to do some shopping (Niggemann, Saturn, Mediamarkt). All in all it was a nice relaxing weekend.

Pino in Amsterdam
While we were in Cologne our friend Pino was staying in Erik's house. Pino has accepted a job in Amsterdam and is relocating from Berlin to the Netherlands. He was busy renting a house in Amsterdam and get all the paperwork done.
Last week he made the final step: since Wednesday evening he's living officially in Amsterdam. "Pino, it's nice to have you around!"
Erik and I will throw a welcome dinner for him tomorrow.

2 Comments:

Blogger Pino said...

Wow you're still blogging :-) Welcome back and... Thanks a lot for the delicious dinner and the warm welcome!
Btw, the "homo europaeicus" idea is sooo nice!

12:47  
Blogger Jörg said...

Hi Pino,

Yes I am still blogging. Sorry for neglecting my blog for such a long time.

I'm happy that you liked the dinner!

13:59  

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