Dienstag, 17. Dezember 2013

Christmas events and more! :)



Hallo liebe Ninas-Blog-lesende Gemeinde! ;)

Again a few weeks have past, but I will try to give you a short update on my life here in Canada.
It’s been quite stressful for the last few weeks at work.
Two reasons for that: We’re just finishing a project here at AbcoFilm and we have to make sure everything is fine with it. Die letzten Schliffe sozusagen! ;)
Secondly: My German-Canadian friend Sharleen and I are (as I said before) working on a Christmas show for AhornTV. Therefore we went to various Christmas events. Actually, it was supposed to be broadcasted last week..and it was supposed to be two parts. We do have two parts (we are currently editing the second part) BUT we just couldn’t broadcast the second one. Sharleen edited it (she worked all night for that!) and that part was fine, but what wasn’t fine at all was the SOUND. Somehow, the camera (Canon 5D) just wouldn’t get the audio right – even though it was with a microphone. You can’t broadcast it like that. Our plan now is to at least edit it a bit more and then put it in the internet at least. I will let you know as soon as it is uploaded! :)

Anyways, here are some impressions of the events we went to for the first part of the Christmas show (I’ve already shown you the Vanillekipferl and the Gingerbread Man):










As the first show didn’t work out, we wanted to make our second one way better. So what did we do? We went on Grouse Mountain, a mountain right next to Vancouver! :) They have a Christmas event there called “Peak of Christmas”. This time we wanted a not messed up sound and used a beachtec box as well for some parts the lavalier microphones (the small ones that you can clip on your clothes). We looked quite professional…Sharleen even had steadicam with her and looked quite cute with her big fat backpack! (She looked like a First Grade student :D).

Sorry, schlechte Handyquali! :D

We had a great time on the mountain although it was a little rainy. I could even pet a reindeer! Soo cuuuute! :) And I did some ice skating..I was so bad, I even used those helping thingies at the beginning! ;) It was fun though hahah :D And there was also a really nice gingerbread village…








But that day wasn’t over yet! On my way home I saw an invasion of Santas ;) There must have been some kind of event downtown. And while I was sitting in the bus, I suddenly saw a red blinking ball in front of a bus. It was a Reindeer Bus! :D Like this, just with more decoration on the outside: http://www.trans-continental.ca/vancouver/ReindeerBus/  So funny! :D

Another fun story is from my other work at the Giants. :) Here in Canada, it is kind of tradition to do a “Teddybear Toss”. Everyone brings stuffies (or buys them at the stadium) and when the home team (here: The Vancouver Giants) score their first goal, everyone throws his stuffie on the ice. They all go to charity.  It was such a great experience! The Giants scored during the second period and suddenly all went crazy! ;) It lasted for several minutes! The ice was covered with stuffies! :D




Two days after that I got another great photo…with Santa! ;)


So that’s my news so far. I hope, I didn’t forget anything…if so, I will let you know! ;)

Oh, I DID forget something. For Ahorn/TulipTV we did an interview with the producer of the documentary "Red light green light" about prostitution. Pretty interesting.

That's the trailer:

The documentary was shown in the First Baptist church in Vancouver. It looks really nice:




After the interview, we went home. Or at least we wanted. But the car of my boss didn't want to. -.- And it was cold. Arrgh.
At least, I could get some nice shots. :P And the cashier at the supermarket (got a baguette there) made up a nice short poem: "Do you need a bag or do you want to carry it like that?" (holding the baguette like a gun).
It didn't quite make up coming home at 12pm (by bus)..but it was funny at least. :P




 Ok THAT was it for now. :)

Btw our Christmas tree is up now, but I haven't taken a photo of it yet! :)
And one of my coworkers at the Giants store gave me such a nice present, I have to share it with you:


Thanks Emily! :) I love Christmas presents! :D (Who doesn't?)

See you next time..next post...hopefully I can present you links for the first and second part of our Christmas Show then! :)

Eine schoene Weihnachtszeit wuensch ich! :)

Mittwoch, 27. November 2013

My life as a field reporter ;)

Hey everyone,

I told you, I would post the link for the AhornTV episode as soon as it was there...and here it is:

http://youtu.be/s2N7ShFxBBI

Sorry, dass ich nur einen Link habe, bei meinen Videos funktioniert es irgendwie nicht..:S

I hope, you enjoy the episode! :) I at least had fun to stand infront of the camera...you can tell by me laughing a lot. :D And my boss was so "nice" to not cut it out. :P

Btw, I forgot to mention sth. yesterday. I can knit now! :) So far, I have knitted two scarves...photos to come soon!



And since today, I got a library card! That library is huge, I can tell you guys...you can get lost in it! :P Or at least don't find the book you are looking for..;)

Ganz liebe Grüße,
Nina

Dienstag, 26. November 2013

Ein Lebenszeichen...;)

Hello hello hello...

yes, I am finally back. Sorry it took me so long...I just..I don't know. I guess, I was just lazy. :D

I just realized, that I wrote "See you in a bit" in my last post. Oups. Oh well.
BUT as time has gone by a little, I have more to tell now. Always see the good things in life, right? ;)

SO. A lot of things to tell, where should I begin?

Maybe I should start with my new part time job which isn't quite as new anymore but oh well. :D
About a month ago, I got a part time job at the Vancouver Giants Merchandise Shop. The Vancouver Giants is a junior hockey team (remember, I saw their game? :) ) and what I do is to sell all kinds of merchandise stuff. T-Shirts, pullovers, trinkets,...and much more. I work there on home game days which is about twice a week and each session is about five hours long (in the evening after my internship). It's a fun job. :) I have really nice co-workers and it is great to talk to customers. It was definitely the right step and it is another good experience in Canada that I am going to take home to Germany. And it is so Canadian! I mean...ice hockey! ;)

At my internship, there is also going on more than before. Christmas time has just started and Sharleen (the other German girl) and me are preparing for a Christmas show that we do on our own. Look forward to two episodes full of Christmas! :D Even if you don't like Christmas! ;)
Sharleen and me already started filming for the show. For example, we went to different Christmas events and we baked Vanillekipferl. :) Yummy! :)



As part of the Christmas time, the Vancouver Christmas Market has started. And this Christmas Market is mostly German which brings a tiny bit of Germany into the city of Vancouver. This means Glühwein, Waffeln and more...:)

Here are photos of the set-up:




Talking about the set-up...with AhornTV, we did a show about that (also with TulipTV) and guess, who did the moderation? Right, me! So this weekend, my face will be spread over Canada's Tvs...as long as people watch AhornTV! ;) It's not on Youtube yet, but I will post this link here as soon as it is uploaded! :) It was fun!

On Friday, the Christmas Market actually started and this is, how it looks like now:





I just tried to find a good way to lead from the Christmas Market to something else...couldn't think of anything good. Therefore: It was also my birthday during that period of time that I didn't write. I worked that day, but after work I went out for a drink with the other intern Menno. Beer samples, yay! :) And afterwards, there was cake waiting for me at home...my hostbrother Daniel baked it for me. :)



As a little late present I got from my boss 1kg of eukalyptus candies one week after my birthday. ;)

For my birthday, I also had a nice party at my house. Jenga, Who am I?, werwolves, pizza buns....it was fun. :) Thanks to all my friends that were there!




Now I don't know what else I should write, so I will provide you with something that I do a lot: Photos. Vancouver has gotten frosty. ;)









Btw, I am watching the Hunger Games (the first part) on netflix with my hostfamily right now. ;)
 And I'll probably see the next one next week...

Oh, and before I say "Bye Bye" ...our parrot does! Watch our cute mascot Rocky!


And my advice for you until the next post...any time...ALWAYS.


Und nun: Tschüssi! :) Bis zum nächsten Mal...:)