I woke up in the middle of the night and checked the time on my digital clock. It read "0:17".
We have been living without any ice in our freezer. Because the water is so hard, ice develops little white spots so when it thaws in your drink, you have little white dots floating around. The kids thought it was gross, so we have gone without.
I had to sign an official document for residency purposes saying that I entered into this marriage of my own free will.
We are starting to develop our own Nylund family in Germany lingo. For instance, because we now have 3 floors (not counting the basement) when the kids would yell for me and I was on the top floor, saying, "I'm upstairs!" wasn't cutting it. They would go on to ask, "Which upstairs?" Now we refer to the parents' floor as "upstairs upstairs" and sometimes, the kitchen is on the "downstairs downstairs" floor, depending on where you are.
TV shows usually don't start on the hour, or half hour. They're more likely to start at times such as 5:25, 4:50, 11:35, or the very popular 8:15pm for hit shows and movies.
The weather is not much of a factor in doing the things you need to do. I have seen elderly women riding bikes to the store at night in freezing rain, people walking their bundled-up little babies in sub-freezing weather and we have been invited to go play at the park several times where the temperature was hovering around the freezing mark. Being most recently from Atlanta, this will take some getting used to.
Many German women do shave their legs and under their arms. There is always an impressive amount of women's electric razors for sale at stores and the idea that German women in general don't shave is an outdated one.
Judging by how noisy our house it, carpet really does muffle noise.

I bought Rebecca a
Dora the Explorer video in our little discount grocery store. You can watch it in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Gaelic.
With winter here, our wooden floors have gotten more creaky. Of course, the loudest creaky boards are right inside Rebecca's room and right in front of her crib (no joke).