I'm going to start catching the blog up with posts and photos of our first few months in Germany. It will probably take me forever to get them all done, but if I don't start I'll never finish!
First three are up:
Germany!
Customs Issues - Let's Visit the Zoo
Move-In Day!
New one - 3-3-13 - First European Vacation - Italy
A miscellaneous (missyllaneous!) collection of various and often unrelated items. Sometimes, ok most times, it will be about our family. Occasionally it will be our take on something we've learned or experienced in Germany or on our travels.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
First Time Skiing
Après Ski |
Dominic, Stef, Rachel & AJ |
While the kids all can water-ski, they had never tried snow-skiing. I wasn't much further ahead since the last time I skied was seventh grade ski club. And honestly, I think I remember more about the bus ride and the ski lodge than I do about the skiing.
We had different levels of interest. Dominic was all for it, AJ was mostly ready to go, Stefanie wanted nothing to do with it and Rachel was a little nervous about how it would all work. However, since we live in a place where skiing is a major past-time everyone was giving it a try.
We had booked an instructor for the five of us which worked for our first time. Minnie, was a great older gentlemen who was able to manage the five of us and challenge who needed to be challenged and gently prod those who needed a bit more encouragement.
Stefanie |
AJ |
Dominic |
Rachel (click on this picture, her face is happier than her stance!) |
Missy |
On my last run down the hill, I felt pretty good about what we had accomplished and felt like I did OK. So as I'm thinking "good job Missy" I look ahead, and what do I see? Five year olds, skiing BACKWARDS. Message received, very beginner status confirmed.
Overall I would call our day a success. Dominic and AJ both loved it. Stefanie liked going down the bigger hill, but did not fall in love with skiing on this first day. Rachel is somewhere in the middle of the two but she and AJ would really like to try snowboarding. And yes, the younger three slept most of the way home.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Andechs Monastery Tour
View of the Alps from Andechs |
Andechs Bell Tower |
Today Steve's mom and I and some of my new Munich friends attended a guided tour of the church as well as a viewing of the reliquaries that house the holy relics. We had a glorious, sunshine-filled day. We couldn't have hoped for nicer weather in February. If you want to only read about the relics skip to the end. I have included most of the history of the monastery the guide shared with us here. I want to remember it to share with future visitors and hopefully I've gotten most of it correct.
Balcony used by the monks |
The Andech family at one point was very powerful, but unfortunately for them their line ended in 1248 when Count Otto died without children and their castle was destroyed. Knowing that the Wittelbach family would take over Andechs he hid the holy relics before he died. Sneaky, right? They were "lost" for approximately 150 years and the pilgrimages ended.
St Elizabeth's wedding dress |
Box where the relics were found |
Can you see the mouse? |
In 1669 the church was almost completely destroyed when the bell tower was struck by lightening. The monks saved as much as they could from the resulting fire. The relics were protected within the Holy Chapel. This was lucky because the Holy Chapel is locked by three keys, even today. However in 1669 only two keys were at the monastery. The third key was kept in Munich by the Wittelbach family in order for them to have complete control of access to the relics.
The church was of course rebuilt and in 1755 was decorated in the rococo style and given new furnishings. This is what the church looks like today. Of course it hasn't been like this since 1755 though because in 1803 secularization came to Germany and monastic life was forbidden. However, the pilgrimages were still allowed because of the financial importance. (nice) Eventually King Ludwig I bought the monastery to support his Benedictine monastery in Munich. They needed the farmland and the brewery space.
Holy Chapel door |
Relics |
The most famous of the holy relics are a thorn from the crown of Jesus, the victory cross of Charlemagne and the most important items, the three Holy Host-Wafers. These are Eucharists that had symbols of Jesus appear on them in blood. The relics themselves are all in reliquaries. So you can't actually see them, you just have to believe. It is however a wonderful place to see and so worth going to the tour.
Stein Lockers |
First Andechs along with Hofbrauhaus has "lockers' for beer steins. These are special lockers with special lidded steins and are generally handed down through families. How great to have your own mug to drink out of whenever you visit?
Second, one of Andechs beers is much stronger than the rest. They don't serve it in the summers because there were too many motorcycle accidents. Also, there is one day in October that they don't serve this beer, "Kiwi Day". Apparently the Australians and New Zealanders all flock to Andechs on the Thursday before Oktoberfest to kick off the season. This I want to see. It's on my calendar - who is joining me?
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Rachel, the fashion designer
How fun is this? Rachel's Beau Bleu Design
This morning Rachel told us about a contest that ended today. It involved designing an outfit for an American girl doll. She had to make a video of the outfit she designed. She designed her outfit, scanned her pictures and learned a little bit about iMovie. We think her first ever iMovie turned out pretty well.
Who cares if she wins? Maybe Auntie Mellie will make the outfit for her!
This morning Rachel told us about a contest that ended today. It involved designing an outfit for an American girl doll. She had to make a video of the outfit she designed. She designed her outfit, scanned her pictures and learned a little bit about iMovie. We think her first ever iMovie turned out pretty well.
Who cares if she wins? Maybe Auntie Mellie will make the outfit for her!
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