Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Europe Part II- Germany: Munich and Berlin

Hello!

Sorry that it has taken so long to post about the rest of this wonderful trip!  I swear that this summer is flying by way too fast!

After London, we took a short flight, 90 minutes- which I slept the entire time- to Munich, Germany.  Noah served his mission in Berlin, Germany (the third stop on our trip) but he had never been to the southern part before.  We were only there for 2 1/2 days and mostly went to see the castles!  I was super excited for this part of the trip because we are hard core "The Amazing Race" tv show watchers and this was one of the stops/legs on their trip around the world in the latest season.  It was so fun to walk down the same path as we had just seen on tv!

We took a tour bus to see the castles and it was nice just to be a tourist for the day and stop and see all the touristy things and not have to worry about a thing.  I believe that you should always have just one of these type of days on any trip :)

Our tour took us to two castles owned by King Ludwig of Bavaria (who was a crazy king... google him).  The first was this tiny castle that had more gold in it than I have ever seen in one place!

the tiny castle- and our whole tour group :)
The countryside was so green and beautiful.  I really loved being in this amazing part of the country.


Amazing gelato, that we had every night we were in Bavaria
Our next stop on our tour took us to the castle that we were the most excited to see, the Neuschwanstien Castle.  This castle is pretty famous and is know as the Fairytale Castle or Sleeping Beauty's Castle.  The interesting thing about this castle is that it was built in the late 1800 and made to look medieval.  It had running water, flushing toilets and everything.  It also was never completed because the king died while it was still being built.

It was so fun to tour it and learn a little bit more of Bavaria's history.

So beautiful

this is looking down at the castle from an amazing bridge that was built in a gorge part of the canyon behind the castle.  It was so breath taking when you first walked out and saw the castle

On our tour bus!

After our tour, we made our way back to our bed and breakfast which was such a new experience for me.  We just had a little room that had a sink, fridge and bed.  The toilet and shower were in a different room down the hall.  We never saw any other guests during our stay, but it was still weird having to leave our room to use the restroom!


I loved the old entrance of the Bed and Breakfast so I had to take pictures!  

My favorite yellow color! When I saw the raillings and doors, I knew it was sign that we should stay there :)
The day after the tour of the castles, we headed for Berlin.  We took a 6 hour high speed train ride from Munich to Berlin which was really fun.  I had never been on a "real" train before and it did not disappoint!  I read the Hunger Games during the train ride and finished it when the train came to a stop.

We stayed with Noah's friends once we made it to Berlin in a little city called Frankfurt Oder that is on the Polish border.  It was so fun to see them.  They came to stay with us last summer, so I had already met them. 


The day we got there it was raining and about 90 degrees out= SO humid!  My hair had no trouble at all staying curly the entire time.  

The next day we went exploring and Noah showed me all of the places he used to visit on a regular basis (the post office, the grocery store, etc.)

It was so beautiful!

Us next to the Oder river that separates Germany and Poland
We crossed the bridge and went to Poland and I felt like I was in even more of a foreign country!
I also look super happy to be in Poland :)  

the view of Germany from Poland was beautiful


After our adventure to Poland, we stopped by this street vendor/ food shack place that sold one of Noah's favorite meals when he was on his mission.  It is called a Doner (pronounced Doo-ner).  It is a Turkish meal kind of like a gyro.  It is sliced meat with vegetables, cabbage, and sauces put into bread that was like a crispy pita.  It tastes delicious, but was so heavy!  It was also very messy to eat as you can tell by the picture above.


It was really fun to meet the members that Noah served with. Germans are such nice people and they opened their hearts to me and loved me the minute we met.

Chatting with the sister missionaries on Sunday after church :) It was so cold that day- the 90 degree weather had totally dissapeared!
One of the things Noah and I were most excited about in Berlin was the German candy!  We really went crazy at the grocery store and ended up with about a suitcase full of candy to bring home!
{also, notice just how curly my hair became as the days went on!}
On our last full day we went into the city of Berlin and spent the entire day sight seeing. One of my favorite places to visit was the Berlin Wall.  They have left about a mile of the wall up and have turned it into an outdoor gallery.  It was amazing to see all of the artists interpretations of freedom and history. The history of Germany, especially Berlin is so interesting to me. It still blows my mind that the communists built this wall in the middle of this amazing city and it finally came down 23 years ago.    

the famous "Berlyn" mural
One of my favorite things we did during our day trip to Berlin was visit the Ritter Sport Chocolate Factory where we were able to create our own chocolate bars!  (For those of you who know me you know how much I love chocolate!  
apparently when I get super excited I go into "raptor " pose when my picture is being taken :)

the famous radio town

Noah eating a hot dog/ sausage thing


We had the fantastic opportunity to take a tour of Germany's capitol building (kind of like the White House)  It was such a long tour and they explained how Germany's government is run. It was very educational and amazing.


this is the inside the dome that you see in the first picture of the Capitol Building.  Such amazing architechture!

Our last stop in Berlin was the Brandenburg Gate where we watched the sunset.



The next day we got up super early and flew back to America (a 10 hour flight).
This was such an amazing trip and it was so fun to be in Europe with Noah.  This trip was such a learning experience for me.  It made me realize just how much history there is in the world.  I saw so many different cultures and met so many amazing people.  It really was a once in a lifetime opportunity!  (and probably the best graduation present ever!)


Kate







1 comment:

Carli said...

Kaitie! I love this post! What fun adventures. Germany looked gorgeous and the castles were awesome looking! The Poland and raptor picture cracked me up. haha. I am pretty sure I have a pic of you and Kace-face doing a Raptor pose with the blown-up pool beds around your necks...haha. Love it! And your hair did get SUPER curly! But I LOVE it! I think your hair is so pretty. That Bed and Breakfast is so you. haha. meant to be. And I love love love that capitol dome picture. Amazing.