"I am sorry to hear about your aunt's decline."
Thank you so much. If she makes it, she will turn 86 at month end, has advanced Parkinson's and a host of other age-related stuff going on, and is having a hard time of it. My mom is here, is 79, and frustrated she cannot help. My aunt was a professor at Heidelberg, like many women of the war generation, they can both be strong-willed and stubborn, and their relationship is tumultuous. She's currently in what you could call an assisted-living facility, is more like a country club would seem like here, but the care is incredible, warm, and loving, you wouldn't believe it. After she passes, I will possibly take a leave and stay there for awhile, to deal with the Beamte (bureaucracies) that my mother is simply not patient enough to deal with.
Sorry to carry on like this. I"m actually very upset right now, because my aunt is really no longer able to speak by telephone, and it's just so shocking although we've had years to prepare....
"After reunification, for a pleasant change, the brand name was kept on, reformulated to modern levels and the advertising spiffed up."
Yep, "Ostprodukte". Back in the 70s, when we would visit Dresden, you'd see the very plain, black-and-white boxes of Spee....fast-forward to the 90's, and it's this Henkel product, with snappy yellow graphics and a very distinct brand identity you KNOW had to be intended for some very specific demographics, so different from the "Wessi" Persil!
Florena products are a similar success story, once Beiersdorf snapped the name up. I actually prefer their shampoos and lotions, because they have simpler, cleaner formulas than Nivea products seem to.
I don't predict the DDR-era cars or washing machines, will make a comeback, however!
Everything is cyclical, though, and after a fashion, "Ami-Nostalgie" will become the next European craze, and Orange Crush, David Hasselhoff CDs, Hummers, Dickies barn coats, Hershey's Mr. Goodbar, and, yes, Tide with Bleach will be the latest rage in every German mall and hypermarket!
It's as predictable as Armageddon....
