Monday, December 28, 2009

Anyone ever been to Landstuhl, Germany

Anyone ever been to Landstuhl, Germany?
I'll be going to Landstuhl, Germany and working in Landstuhl Regional Medical Center as an Army Nurse. Got my first duty station there :) Anyways, just wondering how it is to live there. Any personal experiences? How's the food? Is it expensive? How about housing? Are people friendly? Are Mercedes and BMW's cheaper there? Thanks
Other - Germany - 7 Answers
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Hitler would come and kill you if you're from a country that fought with the Allies on WWII so don't go there!
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your going to a good place,kizerslauthern is close by for clubs, bowling alley, px, ect. german food is great,cars ,about the same as here,yes the german people are very friendly, get out, exsplore, you can have alot of fun if you really want to.i was there several years ago, dont forget to see the honecken casel ruins, its close to k town. have fun,theres alot of small army camps around launstool as its pronounced in german,learn to ride the trains go places,you can be on vacation when your off. i could go on & ON ,
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Hey, i live in kaiserslautern, my husband is stationed here.... its pretty nice here - cold right now lol.... im german so this is going home for me... food is good, definetly go out and see the place and travel as much as you can... housing - well you didnt say that if you were married or not - if you are then its pretty nice if your not then you will be living in barracks, and honestly i dont know what they are like over in landstuhl lol.... yea most people are friendly and ALOT of people around here speak english, just cause k-town is really americanized... yea i think those cars are cheaper, but honestly it would proabably be better for you just to get a beater car when you get here for like 2000 dollars or something for the time you are here... if you do decide to buy a new car - you will need to get one in american specs meaning it will cost more otherwise you cant ship it back to the states.... if you have any more questions feel free to email me joencarolin.arrington@yahoo.com or on myspace www.myspace.com/woodstock0485
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LOL@ YOU I would love to go
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I was once at the Landstuhl Medical Center with my husband. It's a huge hospital. The area is near Ramstein Military Air Base, City Kaierslautern (we call K.town) where near 40.000 Soldiers with their families are. It's a nice place. You have I guess fun there. Food, shopping all great. You can also travel and see the Europe. Mercedes, BMW is for you here cheaper, because we are having Military Car Sales places and don't pay any taxes. So have fun in Landstuhl and happy new year. Army spouse from Germany...
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Well, you're a nurse. That makes you an officer. You will get COLA which would probably be very high. You probably will get rent plus on top of your BAQ. If you buy a Mercedes or BMW, you can get the added value tax taken off by going to MWR and having them do the paper work. At least, that is how it used to be which means you get 19% off your car which if you want to take it back to stateside, you will have to have it made with American specs. Germans are much more friendlier to American than in the past. Not that they were bad before, but US stationed people come with money in their pockets. Something the Germans definitely have missed since the draw down. There are not that many post like there used to be. Food is good. Try to learn German, but you will not need it. You can get by without knowing German especially in the military areas. You have to get to Heidelburg. It is really nice and the headquarters command is there. A mistake that I made by taken so long to getting myself there.
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Im at LRMC... so excited for you... your going to love it here!! Ive been to alot of other bases in Germany and this one has got to be the best so far. Landstuhl is an amazing little town with a lot of history. One of the neatest things is the Sickingen castle overlooking the town. Its got so many great restaurants and cafes. The food is INCREDIBLE!! The Euro rate fluctuates.. sometimes things can get a little expensive but its not bad. Housing is nice. It really is beautiful here.. eminently in the summer. The Germans are nice especially if they know your military. BMWs are like civics in the US (everybody has one) so their definitely cheaper here. Im sure your going to travel while your here so be sure to check out ryanair.com. I just got back from a trip to Italy and it cost 13 Euro... you can fly almost anywhere in europe for under 20 Euro. Anyways I could go on forever but I love it and I know you will. I hope you the best!!


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Monday, December 14, 2009

How to get in college while stationed with husband in Germany

How to get in college while stationed with husband in Germany?
I am trying to get registered for school while stationed over in Germany with my husband who is in the Army. I have been out of high school going on 6 years in april. I haven't started trying to get my degree yet so busy with my kids. I would like to start my pre reqs for nursing school. I went to the education councilors over here and they handed me a bunch of pamphlet's and said good luck ... they suck at their job!!!! I have tried googling but I don't understand any of it. If anyone knows anything that could help me I would appreciate it. I am not an idiot, I am just new to all of it.
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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You can try online schooling. University of Phoenix Kaplan University Walden University Here is a website with more: http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/online-schools These should help yo get your general education in for the first 2 years.


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Monday, December 7, 2009

hello mums!!! need help with BRA after nursing

hello mums!!! need help with BRA after nursing....?
So, i stopped nursing a week now and obviously my two friends are no more as they were before the baby.So i am thinking of getting a good bra that would help keep them up.....yes,they are tending to hang...a pity.. so i was thinking of Victoria secret or Wonderbra or both... but i live in europe(germany) and have to purchase on internet so i would like some advices on which are good and would make a firm and beautiful decolleté. thank you all! oh i had a 75C before baby, now 85C-D. so i guess i should get a 80C now that i stopped nursing?????
Newborn & Baby - 3 Answers
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Wait a month or two before looking into a new bra, everything can change between now and then - and it does usually take about 2 months to really get to a shape that is lactation neutral. And get fitted at that time, don't guess, the best bra is one that is fitted to your shape which has changed and could stay a D cup or deflate to a B, you never know.
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I would buy a cheap bra if necessary to tide you over, and wait a month or so like Ethel suggests. Then, I'd get measured in a store. You can buy an expensive bra from them for sizing you, then take that info and buy a more reasonably priced bra.
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I was in the same situation. I tried on 30 braas before I found the perfect one. Just try on a bunch and you'll find one that you like and stick to that one.



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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

PSCing to Landstul, Germany

PSCing to Landstul, Germany?
Hello, My husband just got orders to Landstul, Germany. We won't be leaving until after March 24th (when he graduates nursing school) so probably looking at around April something. At first, I wasn't on his orders but we have put in paperwork to change that. I have applied for my No Fee Passport already and gone through EFMP screening. Is there anything else that needs to be done? I'm just worried that I won't be able to go with him and wait behind. I hope two months is enough time for everything to go through. Also, any other advice about Housing (on or off base) and where to find furniture and shopping out there would be great. And if we cancel our current cell phone services, what are the best options out there for cell phone providers? I hear T-Mobile is okay, but I don't know about price-wise. :)
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I studied abroad in Heidelberg, Germany for a year, and had a cousin stationed at Ramstein. I've been to Landstuhl about 3 times....beautiful little base up in the mountains (hills, actually). People do most of their shopping at Ramstein, which is about 15 minutes away by car, you go down the mountain and through the little village of Landstuhl to get to the huge base. Landstuhl is not just a hospital, its an actual base with apartment-style buildings where Americans live, a little shoppette, library, and everything else you would find on a any base, but NO PX/BX or commissary.


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