29 November 2012

Willkommen in München!

No clue who these fun Deutschers are.
Two things I do know:
1.  Their outfits are not a joke
2. They didn't try to charge for this picture. I think they grabbed Grammy
and threw her in the sleigh with them.

The capital of Bavaria is easily one of the most beautiful and enchanting cities in the world.  I have been to Munich three times now, with a trip already on the books to go back there next weekend. When Zeke and I knew Grammy and Pappy were coming to visit, we knew we had to fit Munich in on our family vacation.

Here is a glimpse of Bavaria's capital -- enjoy the tour!



MEXICAN FOOD IN MUNICH!

GERMAN BEER IN A MEXICAN RESTAURANT!

This is what happens when countries don't believe in air-conditioning


Schloss Nymphenburg

So there is this nice little humble home in Munich. Based on its name, you're possibly thinking this place was a glorified brothel. (Completely possible, being that it has been the residence of Bavarian royalty during its existence.)  However, we like to think its name gains more meaning from one of the more peculiar rooms in the palace. There is a large study whose walls are graced with bust portraits of 32 random women considered "beauties" -- their societal roles ranged from seamstresses to noblewomen.

Nymphenburg is the birthplace of King Ludwig II, arguably Bavaria's most famous and intriguing leader. You'll learn more about him from me in upcoming posts.

View of the castle (this picture captures maybe 1/3 of the entire set of buildings)



Swans were everywhere -- paying homage to Ludwig II,
who was given the nickname "Swan King" during his life



The ceiling in the Great Hall.  Very simple decor, right?

Shot of the gardens









And they say men can't multitask

Liam is LOVING him some Grammy!

Karlstor Tor, one of the four city gates marking the bounds of old Munich

Someone finally discovered a better use of those silly size-clasps found on the tops of hangers

The infamous Munich Rathaus-Glockenspiel (dates back to 908 -- more than 1000 years old!)

The Hofbräuhaus has been around since 1589.
Can you imagine just how cool you'd have to be to qualify for your own
padlock-protected drinking mug at their establishment? 

Duck!... Duck!... GOOSE!



Picture nominated for Best Parents Of The Year 2012


The National Theatre Munich

Easily Liam's most favorite piece of art in the world: The Walking Man

"Daddy. DADDY. DAD! LOOK! The Walking Man won't stop staring at us!!"


Falling in step with a long-standing Munich tradition:
you make a wish while rubbing each of the three lion faces 

Beautiful city, beautiful faces to share it with, and beautiful memories to cherish.


16 November 2012

Memory Lane Series: Grammy & Pappy in Bamberg!




Circa, yeesh... April? My preliminary New Year's resolutions are already set:  I vow to do two big, fabulous, outstanding things before 01 JAN 2013:

1.  Finish the INSANITY program (Day 17 of 60 and counting!). With a successful conclusion. Despite the fact that (1) I am hosting a kickass Thanksgiving potluck and (2) my dear friend Tiffany and I will be stalking every single Bavarian Christmas market within her 4-Runner's reach. Oh yes. It is ON.

2.  Get this blog back up to date... which means reminiscing about visits from grandparents, a bittersweet deployment update, pictures and videos of Sir Cuteness, and photographic glimpses of some of the most amazing views in Europe.  Oh, and rundowns of almost every single one of the 25+ Christmas markets throughout Bavaria. It is ON.

So in true Grammy & Pappy fashion, Steve and Maralyn made it out here as soon as we got comfortable in our Euro ways and Zeke had the ability to take some time from work.  We raced them down the Autobahn at 100 MPH in our Ford Fiesta (I still remember how white Steve's knuckles looked as he "rested" his hands on his knees in the passenger seat). 

And also in true Grammy & Pappy fashion, they settled in here at our home and fit right in, making coffee, helping with dishes and meals, and bringing more joy and laughter into our days.


Showing Grammy how good he is at eating noodles while playing cars

Grammy was my saving grace, wanting to take this picture...
because she knows I jump at the chance to smother this guy
in hugs and cuddles


On the shoulders of the very best giant

Grammy wanted Stateside folks to see the prices on these accessories.
Remember it's in Euros, so 216 earrings? Yeah, around $300 a pair. OUCH.


I'm allowed to brag because he's deployed: we are so beautiful together.





Grammy and Pappy thought this was both hilarious and odd:
This cigarette machine is permanently fixed on the siding of a private residential home.
The profits go to the State.
Welcome to Socialism, America.

Perfect depiction of The Grandparents' Bill of Rights:
(giving a grandchild candy he'd never be allowed to have before dinner 
while letting him play on toys too expensive for any toddler to appreciate)