how many germans
#12
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
Posts: 4,188
I like Killeen, my dear SIL was stationed there, the biggest Army base in America I think. When visiting they took me all over, it is a nice town but surprising in that it seemed every house was made from brick.
Try to have someone take you to see that famous statue on base. It's a little Iraqi girl patting the shoulder of a grieving soldier. Very moving display. SIL took me there since I'd seen it online.
Daughter teaches there, she likes it.
Try to have someone take you to see that famous statue on base. It's a little Iraqi girl patting the shoulder of a grieving soldier. Very moving display. SIL took me there since I'd seen it online.
Daughter teaches there, she likes it.
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
Posts: 8,273
Hallo wie gehts
I am a HALF KRAUT....my mutti came to US via CAnada back in 1958! SHe is from Berlin. She is now the last of her family alive. SHe misses having someone to speak GErman with!
Welcome to America and to the QB...
PS..my children are also more German than I! Their father's father was from Hanover! So dad was a half kraut and mom is a half kraut..my boys are ALL kraut..hehehe
While living in Italy, the Italian shop owner's always spoke German to me..they thought for sure I was Germania, no Americana...because I actually shopped on the economy and not at the base!
I am a HALF KRAUT....my mutti came to US via CAnada back in 1958! SHe is from Berlin. She is now the last of her family alive. SHe misses having someone to speak GErman with!
Welcome to America and to the QB...
PS..my children are also more German than I! Their father's father was from Hanover! So dad was a half kraut and mom is a half kraut..my boys are ALL kraut..hehehe
While living in Italy, the Italian shop owner's always spoke German to me..they thought for sure I was Germania, no Americana...because I actually shopped on the economy and not at the base!
#16
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: close to the grand babies!!!
Posts: 2,170
Originally Posted by sammy89
are on this side.I came to the USA in 1992 to Texas in 2000.Is like the say I got to TX as fast as I could Ulla
I've met my husband in Berlin (born and bread there), got married there and since then we are moving around the world.
But we are starting to think about retirement...maybe California?
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: killeen TX
Posts: 468
its great to see so many people here are part german and remember that.I am all excited to to hear about it.We have a real german bakery here, the baker is a real german and his bread and broetchen are just like home.Sadly all the cakes and sweets too.Thinking about the width of my future waist :roll:
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