Paige's Return to Deutschland!
Hallo from Berlin! This blog is a place for friends and family to get occasional snip-its on Biggs' life in Germany and me to assuage my guilt for living so far away from loved ones. Expect bad syntax and so-so sentence structure. There is no shame in just scrolling for little Biggs' photos for a "cute fix" without the risk of getting sucked into social media.
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Book Report: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi
While perusing the book store in the Berlin airport on my recent solo trip the US, I was reminded that I wanted to read Yaa Gyasi's second book Transcendent Kingdom.
Shockingly it turns out it's easier to casually peruse bookstores when traveling with this baggage:
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Life in Germany: Intro to Freundebücher
I'm going to write a riveting series on life in Germany for new folks/future residents. Mid-term elections are just around the corner, so I just want to give my fellow US Citizens some options about a Plan B escape. Plan A is being civically involved either giving money (thank you Oregon Political Tax Credit) or time if you don't have money, do not live in the US, or if you are like me - averse to giving into this nauseating problem with money in politics. We do give to one campaign aside from our Oregon Political Tax Credit. Paul's college friend, Brooke Lierman, is an exceptional person and candidate. The US needs more politicians like her. As is often the case, I get waylaid with political commentary...
My last post was inspired by my sorting through photos for a Kita Friend’s Freundebuch or Yearbook. Usually a child will leave the book above a friends' cubby, and we all take turns filling it out. Here is Hugo's page:
I went for the photo of Hugo being a boss "cooker".
Crosby also helped with Carmen's page:
I had the book for about a week, which is bad form, but shocker, it is hard to find a photo of the kids wearing clothes. This is Carmen's photo:
Monday, May 09, 2022
A Week in Photos
This mother's day was especially bitter sweet as we said our goodbye to our church in Charlottenburg. We were thankful we had the community during corona and while our kids were too little for Sunday School without mommy. However, the Sunday evening two-hour round trip bike ride was too rough a start to our week. Monday mornings for Crosby were just awful, and even worse now that he doesn't love the twenty minute ride to school. This was my last kids' message at our church home for the last 3+ years.
Intro: Who knows what today is? Someone: Mother's Day!
For some of us, Mother's Day is happy holiday where we snuggle our mom and have all these happy memories. For some of us though, it's also a sad day - we miss our moms because they don't live near-by, or they are no longer living. Honestly, maybe we are sad we never had a close connection with our moms. However we are feeling today, the good news is that God hears us, God cares, and God loves us.
In the two years or so we were able to meet in the church building, most of the real "learning" at Sunday school happens here at the beginning of big church. The rest of the hour we run around and eat Rebecca's delicious baked goods - hopefully not at the same time. As most of you know, today is Team Biggs' last Sunday here. As I look back on Sunday school, we never know what seeds we will plant with little or big kids. But, my hope for these kids and adults is that they will always know that God listens to them, God cares about them, and God loves us more than we can ever imagine.
As we know, I'm a big "movement helps us learn" person, so we're going to sing our Sunday school song with the biggest hand movements: Peace Like a River
Song: Peace Like a River
Prayer: God, thank you that you hear our prayers and care about our lives. We pray that we would always remember how much you love us.
xo