Friday, February 1, 2013

Notes from Bremen


Dear friends,

This is Kıvanç from Rotaract Club of Galatasaray. I was one of the lucky six people to have a chance to visit Bremen and meet members of Rotaract Club of Bremen. I'd like to say a few words regarding our visit.

As most of you already know, we, as Rotaract Club of Galatasaray have been carrying out many joint projects and activities with Rotaract Club of Bremen, since the beginning of this term. Led by one of the former members of Galatasaray, Emre Adam, we've done joint house parties that we called Dinner Challenges, in which we cooked each others traditional cuisine. We also skyped at the same time. Then, we created this blog. "The Twin Club Experiment" has had thousands of visitors from all around the world.

These were things you already knew. Now, I'd like to write details of our trip to Bremen.

We, the crew of Galatasaray, consisting of Me, Emir, Efe, Ayşegül, Anıl and Fatih, met at the Istanbul Atatürk Airport at the morning of January 25th, Friday. We checked in, went through passport control, and then had a little chat till our gate is open. We've talked about Air Crash Investigation Series on National Geographic Channel. We concluded that the probability of a plane's falling down has decreased a lot over the years passed. We've found a giant screw near the aircraft, but luckily it was of no problem.


We've landed in the pretty airport of Bremen in 3 hours. The city looked white and incredibly nice. Tim, the president of Rotaract Club of Bremen, was at the airport to welcome us. We left our luggages at Emre's Place and had a little city tour. Weather was a bit chilly (around -10 celcius) and there were snow on the ground. Sun was standing at somewhat lower position than what we used to know, making the whole city look like a huge movie set. On the very first day, as soon as we arrived, we were fascinated by the city. Although the city is a bit small, it was fantastic! And despite the cold weather, the streets were indeed warm!


After the short city tour I was talking about, we finished the day at Marlen's Place with a great house party. We were 17 people in total at the house that day. We chatted about ourselves and our countries, and tried to get to know each other. That house party was also the 4th Dinner Challenge. We ate the sauce prepared by tuna fish first, and the one with yogurt, which was quite similar to what we call haydari. There were 2 recipes for challenge: Köfte and Pancakes. The question was, who was going to eat that much food? But that problem is resolved by itself, all köftes were gone within 5 minutes. After köftes, we cooked pancakes and ate them all as well! To sum up, that night was hilarious.





On Saturday, the second day, we were 10 people at the beginning. We took a longer trip of city. Seen the great buildings in Bremen in detail. Then, we visited Beck's Brewery. During the brewery tour, we've learned a lot about their awards, history and details of production. At the end of the brewery visit, they offered us their beers, the ones with lemon, lime, sprite, orange, and some more. That was a great chance to see the headquarters of one of the most well-known beers in the world.




We continued to wander around Bremen. We were 12 people at that moment. We took an "End Polio Now" picture in front of the famous Musicians of Bremen. We had a dinner in a nice restaurant and then went to Emre's Place to have a mini house party. We drank tea and ate chocolate. We've talked about details of dolls that we brought from Istanbul. We've talked about our countries. We've talked about TV series and movies. That night was great too. We had a lot of fun.




On Sunday, we were 9 people at Hamburg. We had a coffee with DRR of District 1850. Wandered around Hamburg, seen the city from 70 meters high cathedral tower, walked below the river through a tunnel, ate great food again and went back to Bremen by train.




On Monday, we did shopping, drank coffee, prepared for the meeting and went to meeting hall. We were 28 people at the meeting hall, including Guvernor of Rotary District 1850 and Previous Guvernor of Rotary District 1850. Johanna showed their presentation first, then Ayşegül showed our presentation.



Then, Ayşegül, President of Rotaract Club of Galatasaray and Tim, President of Rotaract Club of Bremen, have signed the Twin Club Agreement in the presence of District Guvernor. By signing this document, we, Rotaract Club of Galatasaray and Rotaract Club of Bremen, have officialy become twin clubs! That was a great moment for us. In our belief, this document is not only a piece of paper. Indeed, it is the symbol of our friendship that will last forever.



We were able to visit the great exhibition of Hundertwasser on Tuesday morning. Then we said farewell to each other and Friederike has guided us to the airport. We've landed in Istanbul safe and sound.

Now, we're waiting for members of Rotaract Club of Bremen to visit Istanbul too! You can make sure that you will be more than welcome in our hometown!

Here, I'd like to thank all members of my club who came to Bremen, who helped in the organization of this trip, and who participated in our joint projects with Rotaract Club of Bremen.

Also, I'd like to thank to all members of Rotaract Club of Bremen for the trip! You've put great effort in this visit in order to make it as much fun as possible, and you all were just perfect! It was a great experience for all of us to meet you. Thanks!

And also, I'd like to thank all Rotarians who did come to our joint meeting and helped us spreading the word.

Lastly, I'd like to say "Thanks a lot!" for the one who leaded both clubs to create great friendship bonds. He spent a lot of time on the relationship between clubs. Thanks a lot Emre! We're happy that we followed your ideas!

Thank you guys, for having us as guests! It was a great experience! Don't forget, you're always welcome in Istanbul!

All the best,
Kıvanç

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Soon...!

Only two days are missing! Then we will have Friday and this Friday is a special day for our Club in Bremen - and also for this experiment - because this Friday we will finally meet in person!!!

A delegation of six Rotaractors from Istanbul will visit us in Bremen for four days. So exciting!!!

How everything turns out? We will post it soon! :)

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The Third Excellence: "Şakşuka"


Hello to all! l am Daniel :) 

For the third time a few Bremish Rotaractors met by my house, and were challenged to cook a meal called "Şakşuka" :)



After little problems fetching all the ingredients we needed and an extra tour to the local supermarket we were ready to start out.



Due to great teamwork on washing, slicing, cutting all those tomatoes, garlic hearts, potatoes and Zucchini. 

 
 

Me, cutting the Aubergines :) 


Everything was clear to heat the oven

So, roundabout 90 minutes time we were happy
to finally finish the little cups of Şakşuka

and also had lots of fun....

....while talking with our friends from RAC Galatasaray via Skype :)

Afterall, we enjoyed a very tasty meal (unusual for Germans: without any meat) full of all the healthy and tasty vegetables of nature. 

Topping all that, our late guest Johanna celebrated her birthday with us...and selfmade cake. 

Thank you once more for all of this and for a great recipe.


Daniel (me) - Jonas - Javier - Johanna - Emre - Jacqueline - Florian - Tim


Saturday, November 10, 2012

Dinner Challenge No.2 - The Mystery Behind The "Cerkez Tavugu"


Hello again! :)

Now it's my turn to write some of my experiences regarding the latest dinner challenge that we've made on the 20th of October :)

Since I've got used to do the same type of evenings and meetings in Istanbul named "Ocakbaşı", I did not hesitate also for this time to welcome our club members in my very little flat (yes. believe me or not, while I was writing this blog entry, I've just made a step-calculation, the whole flat is about 8 feet or something...oh man, it is indeed tiny!) 

Jonas - me - Tim

This time our goal was to make another Turkish dinner, which as per our previous correspondences and phone conversations with our Turkish friends from Galatasaray Rotaract Club was simply called "Cerkez Tavugu" :) A historical chicken dish, which we as Turks normally eat as a "meze" or let us say a "intermediary meal" near the main course was in our hands to be prepared!


Jonas came first. He had brought a very nice white wine :) It could sound different to drink before meals for Turkish people, but we did here anyway :) After a couple of white wine and a couple of Hennessy, our president Tim came and he also brought a very nice red wine! My personal wine experts are currently Jonas and Tim, whom I have a big reliance on regarding wines ;)

Tim getting ready to cut the garlics :)
Jonas - pure expert in mincing the chicken!




















Then, we started the preparations :)

- 1.5 liters of water
- 2 pieces of chicken burst
 (had 6...therefore we made from 6...and it became a main course! :)
- about 2 glasses of Walnut
- 2-3 pieces of garlic
- olive oil
- salt and red pepper

                                                           what we did?

boiled the chickens in water for 25 mins
cut the garlics + mixed with walnuts
made them little with a....ehmm...wine bottle
finally gathered all the stuff in one bowl...


       oh..and by the way...we also did not forget about liquid power :)


after the 25 mins of boiling...started mincing the chicken...


oh well...I was working too, don't worry ;)

then, two of our other members...
...Jacqueline and Kathrin came :)

and had a fantastic 3 plates of (yes..it was a lot! :Pp) Cerkez Tavugu


we had a lovely chat for a few hours - - and even drank Turkish Coffee :)






Sunday, October 28, 2012

2nd Dinner Challenge

PRESENTING BLOG DELEGATE:
Dear fellows,
I thought our second dinner challenge is a great chance to write to our common blog.  Let me first introduce myself. I'm Ayşegül, 28 years old and born in Istanbul. I am a film maker and I also work as an assistant director in commercials and feature length films. Very recently, I started giving lectures on film in a university.  I've been a rotaractor for almost 8 years. For 2012-2013 term. I'm the president of Rotaract Club of Galatasaray.  It's a pleasure for me to make efforts to make the world a better place and I really enjoy to create and make new projects with my rotaractor friends. I'm married and I have a cat. I like science- fiction, swimming and writing my own stories. I also like listening to music a lot!


2nd DINNER CHALLENGE:
And as for the Twin Club activities;
We really enjoy doing new things and learn about your culture.
Last weekend(20th of October), we were at Sami's house for October House Party and we did our second dinner challenge with you, Bremen Rotaractors, who were on Emre' s house at the same time.
We start with the patatoes and then we put all the ingredients to a pan and we had ourselves a very great Bratkartoffeln. At the same time Bremen Rotaractors did circassion chicken with our recipe. (by the way, it really looked great on my cell phone:) ) We used our high- tech mobile devices again:) to communicate online and we passed information about the phases until we completed our dinners. This time, wifi was a bit problematic, but still we managed to keep up with 3g :)


We, of course, consumed it real fast, considering there were 20 people on the house:) It was delicious.
For the next time, we want to increase the excitement just a bit and send a more challenging recipe:) We'll of course do our part, if you send us a more difficult meal too :) I think we are ready for this:D

Here are some photos from the lovely evening:)

All the Best,
Ayşegül,
Galatasaray Rotaract Club

Preparing Patatoes

Using skype to communicate between Germany and Turkey
Having fun while doing it:)
Delicious Bratkartoffeln
Circassion Chicken looks real tasty on my cell phone:)





Thursday, October 11, 2012

A Quiet Period? - Only to the Outside!

Sooner or later it was sure to happen: the first quiet period in our twin club experiment blog. Luckily nothing serious has happened, but time issues and summer holidays in both clubs were mirrored in the blog: we encountered the "summer hole".

But the communication thankfully didn't stop, it just went on via mail in the meantime, and a lot of planning was going on:
  • the next Cooking/Dinner Challenge
  • the visit of our Turkish friends to Bremen
  • the exchange of minutes of meeting
  • the setting up of the formal Twin Club Agreement
So, a quiet period on the blog? Yes!
A quiet period in the project? No!!
A problem that could endanger our experiment? Definetely not!!!

We are still on our way to a Twin Club Relationship and we are making big steps forward! :)