Wiesbaden is incredible! Great food and incredible scenery! Weinfest is a blast and it can be found in almost any town. Get the produce, in local stores; while it's fresh it won't last long! The blackberries grow wild here almost anywhere so bring Tupperware. Absolutely beautiful from any vista!
***Note to Military Spouses - Our unaccompanied baggage still hasn’t arrived, though our household goods have. Save yourself the trouble and send it in one shipment. – If anyone in your family is allergic to bees, note it on your EFMP form. Bees are everywhere, not Africanized bees, but they’re as prevalent as mosquitoes in the south. – I’ve been told that the AAA international license that you get in the states doesn’t work here, still waiting on confirmation of that. TBD. – Food here is amazing, no worries with food allergies for the most part. – From what we’ve been told, housing is on post unless you have an accepted “Exception to Policy Letter,” which may or may not be acknowledged by housing. If you have extenuating circumstances,
make sure your PCP (primary care provider) has acknowledged them in your physical prior to departure. More to come in the following weeks on inprocessing…
***Note to Military Spouses - Our unaccompanied baggage still hasn’t arrived, though our household goods have. Save yourself the trouble and send it in one shipment. – If anyone in your family is allergic to bees, note it on your EFMP form. Bees are everywhere, not Africanized bees, but they’re as prevalent as mosquitoes in the south. – I’ve been told that the AAA international license that you get in the states doesn’t work here, still waiting on confirmation of that. TBD. – Food here is amazing, no worries with food allergies for the most part. – From what we’ve been told, housing is on post unless you have an accepted “Exception to Policy Letter,” which may or may not be acknowledged by housing. If you have extenuating circumstances,
make sure your PCP (primary care provider) has acknowledged them in your physical prior to departure. More to come in the following weeks on inprocessing…