Thanksgiving bash
Yesterday was quite a day in Germany. None of the Germans were even really aware that it was going to be a holiday, but several weeks ago all the Americans had agreed that we would cook for the entire dorm building. It worked out absolutely marvellously. There was actually enough food for everyone. We had to appropriate four out of the five kitchens in the building on Thursday to accomplish that, but man was it worth it. All the food was incredible.

I myself made only Stove Top, because it was there and I can’t cook anything else. But it sure is nice to know a ton of people who can make awesome Thanksgiving food. I’m thinking maybe we should do this every Thursday.

The above shot is just one of the three tables we’d set up. There was a fourth, too, but it never filled up, so I don’t think it should count. We had the tables set up around intersections in the hallway, broken up despite my frantic requests for a single Viking long table. Apparently a single table would have blocked access to the bathrooms and such. Suffice to say, these people know nothing of priorities.
After most of the food was plowed through, a few of the Germans herded people out of the kitchen and back to the tables, then rendered a touching thank-you speech in their adorable English. They were quite taken aback by how awesome “Team America” (yes, they really call us that) was to go to these lengths, and they expressed their gratitude at being able to live with us for the year. Then it was onto dessert.

I give thanks for Germans, German beer, stuffing, and all the people back in the States whom I love. You know who you are.
All pictures here.
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