Thursday 27 September 2007

BBQ with my colleagues

I am now for 5 weeks with RBA but in the first 4 weeks I only know a handful of my colleagues.

My first days I spent in Edinburgh, then I went with Vikki to Marlborough, afterwards I had a campaign in Oxford with Claire at Trinity College and then I run a campaign on my own in Oxford with Lincoln College. Since my first day I was only for a few hours in the office.

So it was a great opportunity that John made one of his legendary BBQ at his house and most of my colleagues joint this event. It was a fantastic funky BBQ where I got to know nearly everyone and I can say: It’s going to be a great time with these guys.



Wednesday 26 September 2007

What happened in the meanwhile…

Time is running so fast for us at the moment. It’s been more than a week that I’m in Oxford now and there are lots of things to write:

After moving our things to Oxford as mentioned in the last post I drove back to Germany with Rafi to visit my grandfather on his 80th birthday. My Swiss uncle and I made a surprise visit and had a good time with parts of the family. As you can see having only little hair is a rampant thing in our family.

This is my uncle with his uncle and me during the birthday dinner.

Following the birthday party I’ve been in Essen for two days before visiting Rafi in Liederbach for a two day farewell trip. Sorry, now pictures…

Finally I attended Heike’s and Flo’s wedding on Saturday which was a really great party starting with the “civil marriage” in Mülheim and a big evening event in Essen. Since I didn’t manage to buy a new camera yet there is only one picture:

Me with Luisa, Mirja’s and Jörg’s cute daughter.

On Sunday I finally moved to the island with a fully stuffed car and a weird feeling in my stomach. But it was like coming home in a way. Klaudia has been kind enough to clean up our flat and make it a real home!


Since then I’m having a great time. Although there are loads of things to do (open bank account, register for all the student stuff, buy books, get student id, meet new classmates, buy sub fusc, get preliminary reading done and so on) it’s really exciting.

It feels like the city is bursting from all the energy in the forefront of the new academic year. That is really cool!

Have a look at the impressions of the last days here...

Sunday 9 September 2007

Home Sweet Home

On Friday 7th we moved to our “new home” in Oxford.

Since we knew how complex our move in Essen was we were a little bit afraid: Would all of our boxes fit in the van and into the new flat?


Yes it did. With the cooperation of our friend Rafi and the time-frame that the van had to be back on sunday, the move was done inside two day. The van was packed on Thursday, Sebastian and Rafi picked me up in Marlborough on Friday at 6.00 am, we went to Oxford

and then the motto was “Cleaning and unpacking”.

All was done by 9 pm so that we had the first Thai-Dinner in our flat and afterwards we fall asleep very fast.

Thanks to Rafi

It is great to “Come Home now”.

Sunday 2 September 2007

Last days in Germany and first week working in UK

Since I have been on the national juniors’ camp held by the Marketing Club Essen and organized by myself in a leading role, there wasn’t much time to think about the upcoming changes. The camp was a great success with a fantastic team working together very well, great weather, a beautiful location and a lot of fun.


I left the event earlier than it ended on Saturday to have enough time for preparing my luggage, arranging the last things and finally visiting my family again. Saying good bye to them was quite hard since we are very close. But on the other hand I’m really curious to what’s coming up during the next days and weeks.

The farewell on Monday was bittersweet for the same reason. On my way to Dortmund airport we stopped by at the cemetery where my grandfather as well as my grand grandmother lies for a quick good bye.

From Dortmund I flew to Edinburgh where I participated in the CASE Europe, a big fare related to fundraising. I was there as a delegate of Rux Burton Associates my new employer and met a handful of my new colleagues who are very nice and gave me a warm welcome. I’m very pleased that I was given the great opportunity of attending the fare. It was a fantastic start into a new topic leaving me with a lot of new things learned and exciting things seen. The four days passed by very quickly and were exhausting since being flooded with new impressions in a foreign language seems not to be the easiest thing :-)


One big challenge had to be taken during the CASE. I was asked to tell the audience a little bit about the German fundraising market. Speaking in front of a group is not a problem for me, normally but having to explain issues I’m not completely in to yet and in a language which is not my mother tongue made me a little bit nervous. In the end it turned out to be quite good I think, so that I’m a little more relaxed on what might comes...

Our journey from Edinburgh back to the south of Britain was hell. It took us 12 hours to get to Swindon where we stopped for a night to go the remaining 20 km on the next morning.


In Swindon I met Sebastian who came over for the weekend not only to sing our rental agreement in Oxford on Monday but to celebrate my 30th birthday with me. It was probably the strangest and calmest birthday I’ve ever celebrated with only one guest (but probably the most welcome) and no thinking of the event beforehand. I had my first day on a campaign in Marlborough on my birthday with a lot of interesting insights on how people at Rux Burton do their job. Finishing around five p.m Sebastian and I had plenty of time to take a walk through the tiny streets of Marlborough ending up at an Indian restaurant for an early dinner. After a delicious meal we took another walk before we headed for the hotel the Marlborough College was kind enough to book for us.


Summing up my first week in Britain I can say that I’m experiencing a great start in a new period. People are very friendly and it seems as if I could really like the issue of fundraising. On the other hand with six different places of accommodation within one week (will move to college accommodation tomorrow...) living out of a suitcase is getting on my nerves. I’m therefore looking forward to moving into our flat in Oxford next week’s Friday to set up something like home in the UK.