Okay, wow! Everybody's had so much to say! I'm going to break it down like I've seen some others do.
So today I feel awesome! Isn't the first trimester funny? Some days I am so tired I wonder how I can even make it through a shower, but today I feel like I should be wearing a Donna Reed dress and skipping down the street with a basket of flowers and bluebirds singing.... well, maybe that's going a bit too far. LOL But I feel great. I'm thinking of going to a new church group tonght - well, it's not new, but it's one I've never attended before. Spouses of Soldiers. I already sometimes go to Wives of Warriors... I know, they sound exactly alike. But hey, they are on different days! Hee hee! I go to a church with 5,000 members, so there are a lot of groups. I want to make sure I get involved with plenty of groups so I have lots of local pals when Vince deploys, and especially after the baby comes. We've only been here 6 months, only three on post, and I've been kind of hibernating the last two or so, because I haven't felt good. So now's the time to be social once again.
Corneila - I know doner is Turkish, but I really like it! I'm not a huge fan of wurst. I adored the bread! I used to go get some bread for dinner every day. Usually brotchen. We also used to get schnizel mit pommes a lot. I liked knoedel so much that I used to make it at home. Also, we did eat out a fair amount, but I don't remember what we got. I'd just pick something on the menu and then eat it. Usually, it was very good. Something that might sound strange is that Mc Donalds is much better in Europe than it is here. I think Europe has higher standards for the meat than the US does. My teenage son was just talking about how much he wishes he could find some Apfel Schorle. He found a store where he can get Mezzo Mix, but no Apfel Schorle!
Clara- This is our second time at Bragg. Did I already say that, I can't remember. THen we went to Germany, then Fort Riley, KS and now back here. I am originally from Arizona, but I hightailed it out of there as soon as I turned 18 and moved up to Portland. Lived there 10 years, then moved down to the bay area in CA for the next 5 years. So I just usually say I'm a west coast girl. This second time here at Bragg we like it a lot more than we did the first time. I guess, once we've experienced Junction City, KS, we just appreciate what we have here a lot more. LOL!! Yikes, the best thing I can say for Junction City is that they have a Walmart and a good used book store, and I'm not a big fan of Walmart. So at least here we have, say, a Target. I do miss your neck of the woods, tho. Sure, it rains, but that's why we have umbrellas and jackets with hoods.
Now off to read some other posts.