Monthly Archives: July 2009

Suit up! – Picture

I can't hear you over the sound of how awesome I am ;)

’nuff said πŸ˜€

What a weekend this has been…

Wow, what a weekend! On Friday afternoon, a friend from Tokyo, Tomoko, arrived from Frankfurt where she was visiting a friend. To represent Bavaria and its hospitality, I took up the challenge of being her host and tour guide for the time she was staying here πŸ™‚ We started off with some delicious food at the Paulaner im Tal and some cocktails at the nearby Sausalitos bar.

Tomoko with Schweinebraten Me with Tiroler G'rΓΆstl

After that we just returned to my place and called it a day. On Saturday morning I got up and did some jogging with Andi – who had nothing better to do but to strain his ankle… Awesome, now we can’t go to the gym because his thumb’s messed up and we can’t go running because of his foot! πŸ™ I’m gonna gain weight if his streak of injuries continues like this…

At the time I got back to my appartment, Tomoko was finally awake πŸ˜‰ and we buzzed off to Schluss Nymphenburg. It’s one of the biggest royal palaces in Europe and features a huge park and impressive alleys from the outside. I’ve never seen the inside, actually and Tomoko wanted to take a look at the gallery of beauties in the museum. I’m usually not so much into old-fashioned architecture or arts but this was really impressive! Magnificent architecture, light everywhere and the original baroque stucco definitely are some things to remember.

In front of the castle Hanging out int the guard's box Magnificent paintings on the ceiling
Baroque to the max Impressive style and architecture "One day, all of this will be MINE!" :)

After spending some time at the castle, we returned to the inner city where we took a walk around town. We then met Marcus at the Odeonsplatz, where the rehearsal for the open air classic concert was going on – pretty cool atmosphere there! Oh and San Francisco Coffee Company: Thanks for the great coffee πŸ˜€ (damn I should get paid for doing commercials like this…)

At the rehearsal for the open air classic concert at the Odeonsplatz Lucky nose 1 Lucky nose 2

From the Odeonsplatz we went on to the Marienplatz in order to take a look at the new town hall of Munich and to climb up to the observation deck of the Alter Peter church tower. The view from there is just awesome – one can see most of the city and even into the mountains (on clear days, of course). Before we got there, we had a nice random encounter for which the chances might be even tinier than winning the lottery – let’s just say that maybe I got a first foot in the door at finding a job in Tokyo… Anyways, here are some pictures:

At the CSD Tomoko being typically Japanese View from the Alter Peter church tower

Oh and I completely forgot to mention that I was wondering the whole day what’s going on in the city because many people were there and a slight sensation of party was in the air – it happened to be Christopher Street Day! When we arrived at the Marienplatz, we finally found out about that πŸ˜€ Eventually we were really tired from walking and decided to spend the rest of the afternoon in the Englischer Garten, Munich’s biggest park area.

At the outpostish memorial in the Englischer Garten park

Having returned to my place for a shower and a few minutes of rest, we rushed out again to Hieu’s farewell party. He’s departing for his new job in Tokyo today and I ENVY HIM SO MUCH for that πŸ™‚ Unfortunately, my cam ran out of battery then and so I did not take any pictures there… In the end, it was a great party and I wish Hieu all the best for his future and hope I can team up with him in Tokyo soon – this is going to be legendary πŸ˜€

Suit up!

I just came home from the city where I spent a fortune on a new kickass suit! Yep, that’s right. Me and a suit… Okay okay, it’s not a fortune for most people πŸ˜‰ But for a chronically broke student it is… As soon as I got it (they’re fitting it right now), there are going to be pictures here, promise 😎

Fichtnparty aftermath and paintball

Yep that’s right. It was about time for a new episode in the long series of birthday parties in the peacful village of Dettendorf. This year’s motto was noblesse oblige and Andrea and me just had to answer that call πŸ˜‰ Big hands to Flo for inviting us and for arranging one hell of a party πŸ™‚

Flo and me showing our awesome hats! Yes, I suited up :)

The next day I’ve basically just been totally lazy. Except for one thing in the evening: After several years, I finally managed to play some rounds of paintball again! Like Barney’d say, it was legendary! πŸ˜€

Just to show off

Yaay, this post is just to show off to my sister that blogging does not neccesarily have to be lots of work πŸ˜‰ You can see her trying to type on my computer here:

PowerPoint

This is hilarious and so true…