Saturday 16 November 2013

Heavens Birthday Extravaganza



October 26-November 1, 2013

26th- Today we got up early to begin our adventure. We started by driving to Munchen (Munich) stopping at McDonalds along the way for lunch. We arrived in the crazy city…very crazy drivers. We parked the car and began walking to the main center. It was huge!! They have tons of shops! We walked to Marienplatz (town hall) and stopped at the TI station to get a map. Then we went to two different churches which were really beautiful and then to the Market place. We did a bit of shopping and then decided to go up the Tower- many, many stairs!! Very exhausting but a beautiful view from the top. Once finished we went to Hofenbraus, one of the biggest beer houses and had 2 giant beers (1 each) and a pretzel. Then we went to an Italian Pizzeria for dinner and shared a pizza and salad. Then got the car and drove into the middle of nowhere to find out hotel, which was very nice and off to bed.
27th- Today was Daylight Savings so we got an extra hour of sleep and then checked out of our hotel and almost got stuck in the parking area because Vera (our lovely little car) couldn’t make it up the giant hill to get out lol and I had to back all the way down and rev up and try again. Then we began the very long drive to Fussen. We got lots a few times because of all the road blocks but it was an amazing view of the mountains- the Alps, so pretty we decided to stop off and take a picture. We eventually made it to Fussen running on fumes and found our hostel- beautiful view of the mountains. Then we took a walk into town. We stopped at some shops then ate lunch- scrambled egg and bacon with coffee. Then we walked back to the square and began our walking tour with Rick Steves as our guide. We began in Kaiser-Maximilian-Platz- with the Seven stones fountain which wasn’t working this time of year but still cool to see. It was built to celebrate Fussen’s 700th birthday and the stones symbolize the community as people gathered together and when the water runs the ‘heads’ of the stones nod. Next we headed to Hotel Hirsch and the Medieval Wall- one of the first hotels in town and the wall is one of the two surviving towers. Then through the gate to the Historic Cemetery of St. Sebastian- which is completely full and only members of great importance who already own a plot will be buried there. There was also a World War I memorial and a statue of God holding a fetus to remember the unborn babies. Next the town view from the Franciscan Monastery which was really pretty, especially the view of the river- beautifully blue. Next down to the Lech Riverbank where people used to build rafts to travel downstream to Augsburg and sell their goods and travel back to do it again. Then off to the Church of the Holy Spirit- which was very pretty and the view of Benedictine Monastery, as well as seeing the outside of the Heritage Museum and off to another church- St. Magnus Baslicia which houses a glass cross containing the relics of St. Magnus. Finally we saw High Castle or Hohes Schloss- which was beautiful but it began raining really hard so we started to head back and had to stop under a shop because it then thundered and hailed!! So we decided to get ice cream instead. We got a HUGE ice cream and milkshake to share in a nice little Italian coffee shop and then went back to the hostel to relax before dinner. Later that night we attempted to get Chinese but they didn’t accept card so we went to another Chinese place that said they would and in the end we still had to pay with cash because their machine didn’t work. Go figure. But it was good food, then back to the hostel for bed.
28th- Today we were up early for breakfast that we paid 3 euros each for, which wasn’t that great and then began our trek to the two beautiful castles in the mountains. We drove to the Castles and as soon as we saw Neuschwanstein our breath was taken away. We bought out tickets and headed up to the first Castle- Hohenschwanstein built by Maximillian II. We got a tour of the Castle and saw the telescope that his son Ludwig II used to keep an eye on his project Neuschwanstein. There was also an amazing ceiling with stars which was beautiful. There was also a beautiful garden with a swan fountain and also a lion fountain. We also saw a swan chandelier in the dining room. After the castle tour we took a nice walk by the lake with a beautiful background of the mountains. Then we took the bus up to the scariest bridge of my life. Absolutely scary, freaky bridge, that I barely went onto but boy was it worth it because it had the most beautiful view of Neuschwanstein that you could never get anywhere else. It was absolutely beautiful. Then we walked up the Castle and waited for our turn to go in. It was beautiful. The reason the Castle was never finished was because Ludwig II spent too much money on all the rest of the Castle and you can definitely see that by how gorgeous it was. There was an Amazing room where there should have been a throne but because lack of money there is no throne. He also was one of the first places to have a telephone but it could only call the post office. There were beautiful paintings all from Wagner’s pieces and a theatre room dedicated to the Opera and mostly Wagner’s pieces. The 2nd floor was never finished and is now a museum and Ludwig II only lived here for 4 months before he was declared insane for spending so much money, dethroned and mysteriously drowned with his psychiatrist. Therefore because his brother Otto was already declared insane and could not become King, and because neither boy had a wife or kids the throne went to his Uncle and now belongs to the government, however the other castle still belongs to the family and they lived in it up until the 1970’s. This castle was made a tourist attraction only 6 weeks after Ludwig II’s death and this is even without lots of it being built! It looks amazing and is breath takingly beautiful! We began to walk back down and decided to have lunch at a restaurant overlooking the Castle. Then we took a horse and carriage ride back down to the car. Because it was getting so late we immediately made our way to the gondola which you could see from the Castle and looked pretty scary. We bought our tickets and had enough time to go up the 5,500 feet to the top of the mountain and see the panoramic view of the beautiful landscape. We walked around the top of the mountain before catching the last lift down which was crammed to the brim with people- so much scarier. Then we bought tickets for the luge ride right next door. It is a heated luge so can be used all year round and even though it was freezing and we had to ride in separate cars we took a ride. Heavens went first (big mistake! As she got stuck right at the get go!!) but it was really fun zipping along down this big hill! Although I tried to video the whole thing and accidently didn’t push the right button and didn’t record any of it!!! Luckily Heavens did. We finished the ride and had a hot chocolate because it was so cold and we didn’t want to leave yet. Then we sat and looked at the Castle and Heavens said a nice goodbye…crying a little and then we went to the shop to pick up dinner and watched tv in bed before sleep.
29th- Yesterday was my 3 year anniversary living abroad, which we forgot about, so we decided to celebrate it today. We woke up late which was nice and then went to the Castles to see them again before going into town for lunch. We looked at all the shops and went into Woolworths for cheap Christmas shopping!! We got souvenirs, coffee, and a nice slice of cake.  Then took a nap and went out for dinner. We got huge burgers and a radler- beer with lemonade in it. Then we came home and ate snacks and played cards before bed.
30th- Today we got up early and checked out of our hostel and saw snow on the Alps so we decided to drive to see the castle one last time. We took some pictures, said our goodbyes and headed to Triberg. It was very far away but we finally made it there and went into the TI office to get a map. Then we looked in some shops for souvenirs and decided to have a quick lunch. Then we began the walk up to the tallest waterfall in Germany. We didn’t walk to the top because it would take too long so instead we walked up the trail to the bridge and began feeding the birds the peanuts we bought. They were everywhere!! They flew down and were surrounding us. So we bought 2 more bags of peanuts and began feeding the birds everywhere, they decided to follow us wherever we went. It was really cool and fun. Then we went to see some more shops and then drove to the worlds biggest cuckoo clock and saw it ring. Then we drove to our hotel which was really cool, it was our favourite for the trip. We even had a balcony looking into the mountains. For checking in we got a booklet with free stuff in it so we decided to use one and went to a luge…which was so much bigger than the one we already went on. This looked like a mini roller coaster and you had to be buckled in! We got a free ride and this time got to go together, which was good because it was scary!!! But so much fun that we did it again! This time we felt we did pretty good at going fast but when we finished a woman pointed out that we were only going 34 km/h where a dad and son were going 45 km/h lol. Then we went back to our hotel, showered and had dinner at the hotel. We played cards and went to bed.
31st- Happy Halloween!!!! Today we got up early for breakfast and then made our way to zip lining. We almost didn’t make it because we got lost but luckily we made it just in time! We got all geared up, a harness and helmet. We listened to all the instructions and then began our huge trek up the mountain. It took forever but we finally made it and went on two practice courses, they were the scariest! Then we went on the 3rd which was the first real one and it was amazing! High above the trees it was so beautiful. We were so high and went so fast, it was really awesome! We had so much fun! There were 5 zip lines to go on and it took 3 hours and the last zip line was 80km high and we went 65 km/h and last 1 whole minute! It was an amazing experience and we really enjoyed the people we were with! Then we went into the town for a quick lunch and then drove to the 5 sense walk and found out it was closed!!! I was really gutted because I was really looking forward to this park but instead we decided to go to mini golf…which was closed!!! Go figure! So we drove back to the town we did zip lining in and went to the glass museum…which was open! We walked around and watched the people blow glass and make cool ornaments and vases. You could blow your own vase and take it home but it was too big so we decided to buy small ornaments in the gift shop. Then we went back to the hotel to get ready for our Halloween Party!! We drove to Europa Theme Park and entered the big dome where there were 5 rooms you could go in to party. There was also food and drink although you didn’t pay the people you bought the food from you paid a cashier who gave you a card and it was crossed off once you used that amount of money…strange. So we ate dinner and rode on the indoor carousel before the party began. The party was from 8-1am and we moved around between a few of the rooms- the clubbing room, the acoustic room, and the 80’s and 90’s room. We mostly stayed in the 80’s and 90’s room and listened to the dj’s play music and dance on stage. There was a couple there who looked completely bored but were standing right at the edge of the stage. We couldn’t figure out why until all of a sudden the band Camouflage came on (a german band who sings in English) and this couple went mental!! Jumping up and down, taking pictures, singing along. They were so happy! It was nice to see. And they left the minute the band stopped playing lol. Also the lead singer looked identical to Heaven’s brother Tim lol. We stayed in this room because next up was Lou Bega who sings Mambo Number 5 and yes he did sing it, TWICE!! He was so cool lol! We listened to all his songs and were just about to go when a boy band called The Exchange came on. They sing acapella and were really good but it was getting late so we decided to leave and got back to our hotel at 2:30 and went to bed. We decided not to dress up at the party because when we got there, there we not many people dressed up but by the end there were loads of people who went all out and it was cool to see. 
1st- Today we got up early for breakfast and then drove to Nuremberg which took forever! We got there and needed to pee so ran around town trying to find a place to pee and found a pub/bar which was cool because we decided to eat lunch there as well. Then we walked around town a bit looking at all the churches and pretty buildings…I also got gingerbread which I was very happy about as Nuremberg is where gingerbread is made. Heavens bought me a cookie heart that says I love you in German on it to say thank you. Then we searched and searched for an open starbucks to try and get a pumpkin latte, we finally found one but no pumpkin latte L. However we did get coffee and then went to two churches and drove home. It was a very long day and we went to bed early.

Overall it was an amazing holiday and a great way to celebrate Heaven’s birthday!!!

Until next time,

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Saturday 9 November 2013

Differences



September to November 2013

For my 100th blog I figured why not do something special. And also because I did one for England I figured it would only be fair to do one for Germany. So here is the blog entitled Differences of things in Germany compared to America.
To begin with of course the language is different, but even translated words can be difficult because you cannot translate everything word for word and sometimes it is funny to listen to the Germans trying to do that.  Some little things in Germany are different for example when going to the doctors or the dentist, you sometimes book an appointment, sometimes not and every time no matter if you have an appointment or not you sit and wait in the waiting room, could be even for hours lol. Very strange. Also, you say hello and goodbye to everyone in the waiting room when you arrive and leave. And everyone responds to you! Not only are doctors’ offices different but the schools are very different. We both work in kindergartens so basically like preschools however, there is almost all play and sleep and food, and rarely any learning. Throughout the day the children sit down and learn for maybe an hour, sometimes and hour and a half and that is it. The whole rest of the day is spent eating, sleeping, and playing. And don’t forget brushing your teeth after your meal! Also the children eat their lunch in the classroom, with real plates, forks, knives, spoons. You always say Enjoy your meal and Thank you same to you before eating and you are silent when you eat. The food is completely different- always potatoes usually some sort of meat, and some random vegetable or salad and eaten all together covered in gravy. Back to food a little later, continuing with the school. Kids are hard core around here and teachers are really lax on safety. Even parents are lax on safety. The kids punch each other, hit each other, fight and no one intervene. They can go on field trips without telling a single person, trips where they walk with one or maybe two teachers for the whole class, crossing roads and everything. Kids are left in carts alone in supermarkets. They are very trusting here. You sometimes don’t pay for things until you are done with them, so you could leave at any point and not pay but they trust you not to. Not only are they very trusting but most people are very nice. They would do anything for you and say hi to and try to help you out in any way they can. It is very nice to see. Grocery shopping is different as well. Almost all places require you to bring and bag your own stuff, as well as pay with exact change as much as possible. And they always double check your cart to make sure you are paying for everything. There are also specific sections dedicated to meat- about 1/3 of the store, and alcohol- about 1/3 of the store and everything else goes in the last 1/3. Driving is very different here as well. Not only did I have to learn to drive standard which in itself was a challenge but most road signs are different, the right of way makes no sense here. On the highway there is no speed limit and some cars take advantage of this. There are lots and lots of tunnels and lots of people ride bikes or walk places. However they ride bikes in the road and get in your way. Even old people who you think would not be able to ride a bike very far, ride up major hills! The toilet rest stops along the highway are not very nice, unless you find a rest stop where they have a gas station and in that case you probably have to pay anywhere from .30 to .70 cents to pee! If it is free then it is literally a port a potty but inside a building. Completely gross and you don’t like to use them unless it is an emergency. Eating out at restaurants can be difficult, especially with the language barrier and the differences in meals. Most meals contain sausages or some type of meat and always with some sort of potatoes. You are not required to tip, although we usually do and they leave you after you eat to stay as long as you please and even some more as you literally have to flag them down to get the bill. Lots of people here smoke, despite the fact that it is very expensive, and no one chews tobacco. You can smoke in most places so usually people are smoking inside. They also have lots of hookah bars. People also pay to get their hair dyed and cut strangely even though it is expensive and generally do not care what they look like. They are very laid back with looks and most people have tattoos, piercings, dyed hair- like pink or green, and usually strange haircuts- shaved one side or a design shaved into their hair. Most of these are parents at my school! Words are very different here. Their words are so long! You could say a simple sentence like I went to the store and translated it could take minutes to say! This sometimes makes translating words difficult, although some words are very similar and sometimes you can figure out what someone is saying based on context and body language. Holidays are different here as well. There are tons of Halloween decorations in every store, and we even want to one of the biggest Halloween parties in Germany where lots of people dressed up…yet we saw no trick or treaters anywhere on Halloween and nobody mentioned trick or treaters. Very strange. Christmas is their biggest holiday…although why not since they invented the Christmas tree. They celebrate it on Christmas Eve though and there are Christmas Markets in most towns as well as Christmas decorations everywhere.
Overall it is a very fun, but different experience living in Germany and we are learning a lot about Germany culture.

Until next time,

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