Thursday, October 16, 2008
More Stuff That's in My Apartment, Why I Spend Most of My Time in a Closet
Last night I went to the indoor tennis facility with a bunch of dudes from the team here. It was a good time, and there was some solid tennis played. The surface there is carpet...which is very odd. On the one hand, it plays to my advantage because the ball doesn't bounce much, and since you're indoors you can absolutely smoke the ball (more like, bowl). But, its very difficult to run quickly on and change direction suddenly. I found myself stumbling and feeling even slower than I usually do. Oh well, it was fun, and I still beat up on a couple of the guys. Afterwards they all got naked and went for a steam/shower...I had "forgotten" a towel and flip flops, so didn't participate. I suppose next time they will expect me to join them. I'm not being homophobic...I actually don't particularly like saunas...or showering with 6 dudes. So we'll see.
I am now on my fall break for the next two weeks. This is nice...except that I don't really work enough to warrant having such a long vacation...oh wait...this is Europe, what am I thinking? Don't work a lot? Who cares? You deserve a vacation. I can't argue with that. I don't have any money...which could be a problem. Fulbright is taking their sweet old time kicking down that heady stipend, so I will have to wait a few days before I begin traveling. But now I have instruments to occupy me, so I feel substantially less bored. Between the tennis and the bass playing and the not getting laid, I'm feeling like I'm back in high school. It's almost refreshing. Almost.
Katy comes in a few weeks, so I am practicing good hygiene and house-keeping skills. This is very difficult for me, and frankly I don't see it keeping up. I am becoming quite the avid chef, however. Tonight, I made burgers. And fuck, were they delicious. Tomorrow, I am thinking about doing laundry. Something is happening, and I don't know if I like it. I do find myself listening to Wilco's "When You Wake Up Feeling Old" several times a day, and I don't think its just because its an awesome song. I want to go back to BC...and I want the Sox to come back and beat Tampa Bay so that they can lose to the Phillies and I can, for once, tell everyone to suck it (in a sports related situation).
That's all for now, I suppose I've rambled a bit. But, given that I'm not working next week and probably won't be embarking on any adventures for a few days, I'd bet my bottom dollar on another blog entry reeeeaaaall soon.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
A New Apartment, Internet, a Hotplate
The Phillies are incredible.
I am putting Moby Dick on hold because it's extremely boring. Today I read, and will probably soon finish reading, The Road, by Cormac McCarthy. It's pretty damn awesome. It makes use of all the stylistic things I liked about All The Pretty Horses without all the western horse jargon that I could really care less about. Also, post-apocalyptic shit really gets me doing. Marauding hordes, starvation, vast expanses of darkness and ash. Hell yeah.
That's all for now, go Phils.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Tennis/Home Improvement
The second piece of good fortune was that today I had the opportunity to play tennis. Apparently there is an adult league in this area, and Zwonitz's team had a solidly mediocre season last year, so they are looking for fresh talent; namely, lanky American ringers with monstrous serves and sick headband collections. So today I hit with the youngest guy on the team, who is also 22, and a pretty cool dude. The courts are all clay, which is somewhat problematic for me. It is not a surface well suited to my game, but it is an awful lot of fun to play on, what with the sliding all over the place and such. Of course, my relatively new and SICK Babolat tennis shoes are now looking pretty shoddy, caked in red clay (they really are sick shoes). But anyway, tennis is fun, and so now it looks like I'll be able to play on the team in the spring, and of course practice with them through the winter at a nearby indoor tennis facility. The 22 year old, Nico, also informs me that Zwonitz's nightlife is not so dead as one might assume. As boring as this town appears, all of the other towns in the area are ten times more boring, so that anyone of "going out" age comes here to party. Now, its not exactly Bourbon St. here, but there may just be an opportunity to pound some brews.
So, with these new developments, I feel marginally better about things. God damn do I love Home Improvement. Hoh huh huh hoh (this is my typed version of a Tim Allen grunt).
Now that's a MAN's blog entry.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
General Updates
And so ends another weekend in Zwonitz. Its been a while since I posted a proper entry, and, really this is just a result of my general lack of activity. Last weekend I went to
On the other side of the river is “Neustadt” which means “
The following week was pretty normal, I am actually teaching lessons now, which has been somewhat challenging but also pretty enjoyable. One teacher seems obsessed with my explaining the American system of measurement in comparison with the metric system, so I’ve done that a few times. I’ve also done a few lessons discussing the differences between British and American English, which is cool, but I worry might not be all that relevant for students who hardly know English to begin with. With my tenth grade class, I did a lesson about school violence and the idea of installing hidden cameras in schools. This class can actually read and speak, so we were able to have something of a discussion, which was cool. I think this is the first time I’ve had a job where I actually look forward to increased responsibility and work. Mostly because I’m bored, but also because I’m finding that I actually enjoy teaching.
I am still waiting on my first payment, so funds are a bit tight at the moment, and I didn’t have an opportunity to get out of town this weekend, which sucked. Friday was a holiday here, celebrating the reunification of
Other than that I’ve spent the weekend doing a whole lot of nothing. I’m reading Moby Dick, which is pretty good so far, and it’s a book I’ve always felt I should read, so that's cool. I finished Dostoevsky’s The Idiot last week, and was frankly disappointed. The first two hundred pages were great, but I was dismayed when there was no brutal murder, abject poverty, and drunken insanity. The one consumptive in the book is pretty weak, by Dostoevsky standards, all he does is bitch about his “death sentence” and he doesn’t seem to get any closer to dying. Ultimately, for its length, not a whole lot happens. It deals mainly with wealthy families and their beautiful daughters trying to find suitable husbands. The protagonist, the “idiot” from the title is pretty weak. His simplicity is supposed to make him a Christ-figure, but from my perspective, he didn’t do anything all that great. The back of the novel claims that his simplicity will lead to disaster for everyone involved—but there is little disaster. There are overly dramatic women and plenty of gasping, but nothing really catastrophic happens. Where is a scene parallel to the beating of the mare? Or to Marmeldov the drunk getting run over by a horse cart? These graphic and horrifying images are what make Dostoevsky awesome, and The Idiot seemed lacking greatly in that department.
So another week begins, which I’m thankful for. I will make a concerted effort to go somewhere next weekend, but where I do not know. I see the Phillies are doing well, which is very pleasing to me. I also see that BC beat NC State, which is nice, though we don’t even seem to be living up to our usual mediocrity and unfulfilled expectations this season. Alright friends, thanks for reading, send me emails, as you can see, I’m extremely bored and alone.