Thursday, December 10, 2015

Nuremberg & Back to Munich & Home-Yippee!

Our other highlights in Nuremberg included walking to the big castle, and again strolling through the Christmas Market it was a crowded place but the decorations were amazing and the stalls each had neat things to buy.

 Charlie & Katie driving the Christmas Train.
 One of the many booths behind us, this one sold pizzas but I loved the snowmen on top.
 We saw the glockenspiel perform at noon, the trumpeters were a little lackluster but the rest was neat.
 Katie gets a new friend to help her out...you can pick your friends and you can pick your nose..but you can't pick your friend's nose...or can you?
 Charlie loved the door to the castle and the key, he is trying to figure out how to get this installed on his room!
 A view from the castle street looking down, all those crowds were for the Christmas Market, we heard lots of American accents and heard quite a few Italian tourists, tons of tour busses were bringing a constant stream of people. Even with the crowds I would give it an A+ rating, not to be missed!
 Charlie and Katie on the rocks leading up to the castle.
 Very proud of Greg here, he gets in the blogging spirit and captures this photo so everyone can appreciate this lady's makeup.  We were a bit to the left in the photo below!
 The house in the back looks like such a Bavarian place! We loved wandering the streets and seeing all the shops and houses.
 Charlie being Snoopy...
 At the apartment we stayed in they had some games, our family fell in love with this one...all in German, but thanks to a youtube video we figured out how to play it.  No reading involved so even Charlie could be his own detective!
 This was the cool game, we looked in a giant toy store in Munich to buy it but the girls have decided they can make it themselves.
 Last ride on the ferris wheel.
 We stopped by the Nazi Documentation Center and Parade Grounds on the way out of town.  Here is the spot where Hitler would give his speeches and the troops would march.  My favorite part was reading about how at the end of the war the US Army marched there instead.  Also how they blew up the giant swastika that used to be above the top center of the building.

 We got to Munich and headed out to see the market and find the famous Haufbrau House.  Munichs famous glockenspiel is behind the kids we are in Marionplatz.

 Girls suggested I could submit this for Parent of the Year...

We found very neat Christmas windows at a big toy store on our walk back, Charlie was enchanted.
In the morning before we left it was raining but we had seen a cool outdoor skating rink the night before so we walked back in the rain to see if we could skate.  There was a layer of water on the ice, so we decided to wait until we got back to the airport where they also had an outdoor rink but it was under a giant cover.  This was only a temporary-but beautiful ice rink!!
Katie, Charlie and I skated at the outdoor rink at the airport-we forgot how much fun it is to skate outdoors!! Here is Katie doing one of her spins!

Everyone was excited to get on the plane..here is Kelly with like 50 things plugged in, Greg and I were cracking up watching her in action!

We had a great flight, not too many people and happy kids...we arrived in the evening and stayed at Molly & Mikes house...so exciting to be back in the states and I can't believe how fast the internet is here! 
We look forward to seeing all our family and friends!




Christmas Markets are Amazing!

We landed in Munich, headed to Nuremburg and were totally charmed by the markets.  The place we stayed was about two blocks to the Childrens Market and Charlie loved riding all the rides.

 Charlie about to buy his first Gingerbread heart- he likes those like he likes those as much as strawberry frosted from Dunkin Doughnuts!
 Our first 3 in a roll, the little Nuremburg sausages that we all loved!
The main church in the background, we watched the glockenspiel the next day at noon.
 We went to a cool toy museum and had fun trying all the toys in the attic playroom!
 For bragging rights!
The market sign at night!  It was incredible how many people were out at night!  Everyone walks around and eats little sausages and drinks gluwein.  Warm wine drink..most excellent!

Saturday, December 5, 2015

On the plane!!

They just brought Charlie a kid pack with crayons and a puzzle he was delighted!  Germany here we come!

Friday, December 4, 2015

Water Fountains Here We Come!


About to leave the land of Rugby...

Charlie woke up the other morning and said..."Mom, I can't wait to go back to America for all the Water Fountains".  Mom..."Water fountains?"  Charlie, "Yes, like at the high school you worked at they had water fountains everywhere".   So, yes, he is correct, they do have water fountains everywhere in the good old USA...not so many here!   However, it wasn't quite at the top at the rest of our list!

He also said he can't wait to go to Germany because he can get the giant gingerbread cookies that you wear around your neck while you eat them!

Happy kids are done with school and we are frantically packing...can't wait!  However the weather here is in the 90's so we are packing winter coats, gloves, and sweaters...while we are wearing shorts and sandals.

We do have to share a few cool birds we have sighted, these two big guys were at the golf course by our house, they were hissing at us and lifting their wings when we got close to them.

Kelly was brave enough to take the picture, they are called spotted dikkops

This little guy is a crested barbet, there have been a few of them around our house lately, he is perched on one of our many walls!

Tomorrow night we head for the Christmas Markets of Germany!