Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Christmas market time!

Germany is famous for its Christmas markets (Weihnachtsmarkt). The history of Christmas markets in this region goes back to the late middle ages.  Just about every town in Germany has some sort of Christmas market and they are a BIG deal, very fun and basically a great excuse to drink Glühwein (hot mulled wine) and eat giant spicy hot dogs in a festive outdoor market.  The best markets are in the bigger cities, like Ulm.  They basically run daily for the whole month of December until Christmas.  There are tons of open-air stalls with Christmas decorations, handmade crafts, and seasonal food.  Our first Christmas market was in the nearby town of Ulm.  Many of der Junge's colleagues live in this town as it is a bigger town than ours but within an hour commuting distance.

So much fun!
So we initially had great plans to visit the famous Nuremberg and Munich markets, but alas, due to the Kiwi Fiasco in Cologne, we scrapped the plans. New plan is to get to the Stuttgart market!

Look for the post to follow!


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

A big little reason to give Thanks!

We have exciting news to share that we have a brand new little nephew!

Happy Birthday and welcome to the world little guy!


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Cologne (aka, Kiwi is not invited on any more trips)

So this is not a happy post unfortunately.
Our trip to Cologne was a big expensive disappointment. Not by the fault of Cologne, in truth it seemed a pretty cool city, but for Kiwi....
(turns out her separation anxiety is a bigger issue than we realized)

Suffice to say,
we got to see the train station.
the hotel.
the Dom Cathedral (across from our hotel).
and the Europcar Rental office. (to end our trip early...)
the beautiful, historic Dom hotel
our room
bathroom
if we only knew!
Dom Cathedral
Losses: 
Portable dog crate
the Dom Hotel's television remote control 
Tickets to the Kölner Haie 
Nonrefundable room (for check out a day early)
Nonrefundable train tickets 

Lessons learned... no more Kiwi trips and lots more training

Oh well!!!