4.30.2013

Bonding

The last tail end of April has been really rough on me... that is a kind understatement. Recently, Heinerich and I had one of our worst "fall outs" to come. Dealing with the healing process has been really hard, but we're doing it together and still plan on moving to Florida to live together. We attended a fun WW2 event in PA 2 weeks ago (or so), and it drew us together again. It was a good kick off weekend to get things back on track, and no better way for a reenacting couple to heal together (hunny covering my back with an MG). Point being, never stop doing what you love, an age old saying, right? Never stop doing what you love and take advantage of your hobbies and talents and take extra advantage if you're a reenactor who finds another special reenactor. It was a wonderful weekend to remind ourselves why and how we fell in love and it is something that a couple should do together as much as possible. I hope to continue reenacting in Florida as much as possible to retain that kindle between Heinerich and I, but, I know we will always have our late night history talk sessions. 

I am getting my associates degree in about 23 days. I'll try to post something more Hessian Prince related next time, and soon! As for now, I will break to post some pictures of the WW2 reenactment for curious people. 

I have been wondering if I should start a WW2 blog alongside this one-- they could be sisters!

Heinerich in the heat of battle

Me and my mosin nagant 

Though I surrendered because I got caught reenactment-tactically...
realistically and reenactment-tactically, I killed one man in a few seconds straight on and the other 4 would have been gone in Heinerich's mg fire behind me. Oh well, boys play dirty and we need to make the battle scenes last for the public. 

Hopefully something more Revolutionary War appropriate next time.





4.15.2013

Jager Campfollowers


Although I'm leaving soon, it is so heart warming to see more campfollowers in the unit! This was at the Battle of Bound Brook this weekend. I was finished a Literature paper and attended a WW2 reenactment that was a bit closer for the afternoon. The WW2 event was a small, nice break, and I attended as a photographer for a few hours. It looks like I missed out on a ton of fun though!



4.12.2013

My Prince

There's someone important who I've indirectly mentioned a bunch...
 but haven't introduced formally!


Heinerich has been my other half for 4 years. We very unexpectedly met at a WW2 reenactment. Heinerich and I started a very interesting relationship-- instead of dating, I moved in with him after visiting for maybe a straight week or 2. I had moved in and 4 years later, we are now planning on moving to Florida and getting our own apartment. 

4.11.2013

Leaving the Northeast

It's always been some kind of goal of mine to create a historical blog like this one-- and keep it going somewhat strong for more than a year. But, as life is taking me, I'm not going to be living up in the Northeast by the start of August. I'll be leaving my Hessian Family to move to Florida and continue getting my Bachelors at UCF. Figuring out what I was going to do after community college was a long struggle for me, and the Uni in PA that I wanted to go to turned out to be so expensive.

Reasons why my prince and I are moving to Florida:
  • Weather, beaches, flora 
  • People are nicer
  • It's cheaper and more affordable
There's a lot more reasons than that and the one that says "cheaper and more affordable" should be number one, in all honesty. Of course, moving means leaving this reenacting scene up here. I'm pretty positive there is no German related Revolutionary war reenacting scene in Florida, but I could be wrong. This blog was inspired by the actual reenactments I attended and I thought that much of the content would come from "after event/reenactment inspiration", but surprisingly, I've made this many posts without attending many events at all. Finishing school and general life chaos has kept me away from events-- including the one in NJ this weekend that I was really looking forward to.

The question is if I can continue this blog when I move to Florida. I guess I'll have to see!