August 10, 2010

365 and continuing

It is our 365th day in the USA - one year ago right now we were in a plane from Amsterdam to Seattle - more than necessary to update this blog! A year full of change - growing kids communicating in English, different food, different way of life, slowly emerging into the US culture! For me it is impossible to squeeze the last 365 days into written words, but I still want to write down some thoughts.
So many wonderful experiences, so many wonderful new friends, the Northwest nature. We are still getting to know the US culture as Germans, some things are hard to understand, some are repulsive, but in general most are great - this culture makes it easy to feel welcome, differences are accepted (- at least it feels like more than in Germany). Individualism is everything, but at the same time neighborhood support and fund raising for all sorts is widely spread. And then the constant struggle between total freedom versus total security, two opposites. We observe things that are as socialist as in the former GDR next to total capitalism - we observe a country that is very kids friendly, but on the other hand prohibits you to go into a bar with a kid in a stroller, or even a teenager (- no matter if they were only going to drink a coke) - we observe a country with 2 lane roads through all suburbs and most cars driving as if it is a one lane road - we observe a country with huge petrol swallowing cars everywhere, but at the same time a huge spread of hybrid cars - we observe a country that has a banking system, electric monopoly and telephone companies that work like it was in Europe 15 years ago ... .
For outsiders like us this country is full of controversy - I guess the controversy is a little bit similar to putting Italy, Spain, Greek, Poland, Sweden, Estonia and some other countries into one and give it a constitution ... Europe! Long life manifoldness!! Still there are strong ties within the controversy - on both sides of the Atlantic. It really is amazing getting to know a country from the inside, by taking part in everyday life - for the 2nd time in our life. (For me it has been New Zealand as exchange student for one year with YfU 17 years ago and for Katrin it was a different part of the US).
It took us a while to find the shops to buy groceries that suit us, to find the news channels that give background information without polarization, it took us a while to understand the intention behind actions and words, ... and we still learn and enjoy the gain of knowledge from this culture in the hope to take some of this back to Europe, back to Germany within our self. I often wonder how much our kids will take with them on the long run - how much stays in their subconscious about the experience of different cultures - the acceptance of different ways of live, of all the different cultures in the world.

Alright alright enough inter cultural thoughts and words - how is summer here?...

- one bottle of wine later I reject to write more now and postpone any more writing to tomorrow or soon after. Several pictures and stories to come - life is fast!

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