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The Christkindmarkt in Bad Aussee |
Well, it has been 10 months since I have seen my family, and I am finally able to go home! I am so excited I really don't know what to say. All I have wanted to do is it sleep to make the time go by faster. I want tomorrow to be Sunday, so I can give my mom a hug and kiss my nieces and nephew!
But of course as is everything with my life, looking forward to going home hasn't meant smooth sailing. I just hope that my string of bad luck doesn't mean something bad is going to happen on the way home.
There aren't a lot of stores here in Bad Aussee, and so I hadn't gotten a lot of my Christmas shopping done before last weekend. I had a few little things, but no gifts for my family. The next "big" town is about an hour away by train, but it is still really small. There is a shopping center, but it only has a handful of stores, most of which are only clothing. I had been invited to a ward Christmas party in Graz on Saturday night, and so I thought I might as well go in early and take advantage of the large city to get all of my shopping done.
Saturday morning I was supposed to wake up fairly early to catch the train into Graz, but when I woke up I decided it was too early and would wait until the next train two hours later. This was just fine. I made it to the train, and had a pleasant journey. The only thing that didn't go according to plan was my needle broke. I had taken some cross-stitch to work on. In Graz I grabbed a Straßenbahn into the city. At least that was what I thought. It turned out that I got on the train going the wrong way. Luckily the trains there just go in circles all day, so I just had to be a little more patient.
Once in the city I walked around and found a few things along the way. All the time looking for a place where I could eat. I didn't actually find anything to eat until 4:30, and that was a Mc Donald's. It wasn't the best, but it is cheap. After I ate I checked out a few more stores and was able to find most of my gifts. I then met up with a friend to go to the Christmas party. At the party I met a few others of the young adults in the area and we went to see The Hobbit. (btw fabulous movie!) We were really lucky to find seats.
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The shops werent open, most of then had Glühwein to sell |
It turns out there was another little blessing in this fiasco. From the train station in Bruck an der Mur there are two trains to Leoben where I catch the next train to Stainach-Irdning, where I change trains again. If I miss both of these trains I have to wait two hours until the next train comes. I had happened to take the first train that day. I usually take the second. If I hadn't have taken the first train, and still forgotten to buy my ticket, I wouldn't have had time to buy a ticket before my connection left, and I would have had to wait two hours.
I made it home fine after that. On Monday there were a few gifts that I still needed to get, and so I decided to go to Liezen, the next "big" town with only a handful of stores, to see if I could finish things up. If I didn't find anything there I was going to have to order something online and have it shipped to my mom's. That was the last resort, because I couldn't be sure it would be there on time, but I also couldn't be sure I would be able to find something on Christmas Eve. The only other day I would really have to shop. I was able to find the rest of the gift that I needed, but of course with out a bit of stress along the way.
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Chris's new Märchenbuch |

There was a train that left at 16:23 and one that left at 17:25. I was at the station at 16:15, but hadn't eaten anything since breakfast. This train would make me connect to a bus, whereas the next train would connect me to another train, and I would get home an hour later, but in less travel time. I decided I would go get something to eat and take the next train. I had just enough time. When I got back to the train station I read the board and saw that the train left at 17:45. I didn't remember when the train was supposed to leave so I didn't think to much about it. I should have. I went out to the platform and stood in front of a train and watched it drive away, and then I realized that was the train I should have taken! The next train would take me to the connecting station, but I would have to wait about 2 hours before There would be a train to Bad Aussee. I felt like such at idiot. But I had my ticket.

I am so excited you are coming home for a quick visit!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYaaaaaaaaay!!! /waving like Kermit the Frog/
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