Tag: Germany


A Tourist in Berlin Adventuriety

We have been in Berlin, Germany for two days now and it has been a challenge for me.  I am trying to manage my expectations, expectations that I didn’t even know I had.  I think those may be the worst kind of expectations.  This little side trip to Berlin just kind of happened.  Both Scott and Grant wanted to see Berlin and we had some...

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A Lesson in Augsburg, Germany Adventuriety

I’m not sure what day this happened anymore but Ashley and I were looking at the week ahead for her English lesson.  Scott is really into being prepared and looking ahead for the kids’ lessons (sigh) and I am trying very hard to be a team player.  I am a procrastinator through and through and had a successful college career being a procrastinator so looking...

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The Saga Continues Adventuriety

Koblenz literally means “merging of the rivers” and is located at the convergence of the Moselle and Rhine Rivers.  The city is over 2000 years old and it seemed like a good place to see something interesting and historical and recover from our setbacks.  It was also where we would celebrate Scott and Ashley’s birthdays. A few notable things happened during the time we spent...

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Wiesbaden Fail Adventuriety

Many years ago my husband and I watched the British Open.  David Duvall was struggling.   The TV commentator had an Australian accent and he was obviously running out of things to say to the world as the wheels fell off this professional golfer’s game.  After each attempt the commentator would say something more or less positive but around the fifth attempt he said something that...

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Goodbye Oberammergau Adventuriety

We are leaving Oberammergau this morning and we are sad to say goodbye.  It has been a magical three weeks and we couldn’t imagine a better place to have begun our journey this year.   Looking back through the pictures, I can’t believe that we have done so much in such a short time.  We have hiked, alpine coastered,  swam and played cards.  We have...

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The Importance of Miscommunication , Castles, and Baskets Adventuriety / Inspirietry

Miscommunication can be blissful.  I had profound realization of this nugget of wisdom on our hike today plus learned a few other good little tidbits.  We had a great thirty-six hour mini road trip this weekend.  It was fun and we saw some new sights and currency, learned a few things and ate a lot of non-husband approved food.  We are getting closer to daily...

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Zugspitze Adventuriety

We love Oberammergau.  It is a beautiful little village near fabulous hiking trails.  The weather is nice, especially for us rain-starved Californians.  It usually rains here at least a few times a week, complete with lightning and thunder, another treat since we don’t get much of nature’s lightshow in our hometown.  We love all of the weather and the sunshine too.  When it’s not raining...

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I Saw the Sign Inspirietry

The kids and I were walking back to our apartment after a fun evening at the swimming pool.  The forecast had predicted a hot day, but by the time we got to the pool a little after 5 o’clock, clouds were building over the mountains and the air had turned cool.  Scott and the kids jumped off of the diving boards and swam for a...

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Meet Hoher Fricken, My Bad Boyfriend Adventuriety

With visions of Kind Ludwig still dancing in our heads, we decided to clear them by hiking to a meadow that I had spotted from the deck of the closed restaurant on Laber Mountain a few days earlier (Four Lessons in a Three Hour Tour). My husband got out his map and his map reading skills and we headed out to the Hoher Fricken. Hoher...

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A Refreshing Afternoon Dip Recuperiety

We all went to Wellenberg today for some easy on the joints, water fun.  The forecast called for a hot day and we thought it would be a perfect treat for the afternoon.  The kids started online school two days ago and the learning curve has been steep.  There is a lot to learn about just navigating the site and how the whole online school...

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