We had such a fun time in Munich at Oktoberfest, we decided to go back for Columbus Day weekend to explore the area outside of the beer tents. We arrived on Saturday morning, after the approximately two hour drive.
The Germans mean business when they parallel park. I am not entirely certain how this person got his car wedged in here! That or these two nitwits in front of and behind him totally blocked him in. Funniest thing about these pictures? We came back a few hours later and the car was totally gone. The other cars, still in the exact spots.
Of course we need to go eat before we do anything.
What did we order here? I dunno. Some beer. Some meats. Some cheeses. Probably some pretzels.
We walked around the English Garden for a bit, and it was pretty empty and pretty cold outside. So we stopped for some yummy treats. You can see Grant looks pretty darn cold. But there was a playground and other kids here and they really had a good time.
And more beer. Get ready, because over the next few years, you will probably see a LOT of beer pictures!
Me with the Chinese Tower in the background.
The kids made some friends on the playground and we drank giant beers. I'd say that was a good day.
Then we walked down by the stream, which is a tributary to the Isar River. These clowns wanted to be silly!
This was an interesting sign that I saw on one of the businesses in Munich. There's been a mass exodus of refugees from places like Syria and Iraq and Germany has mostly welcomed them with open arms, including the government. I have a feeling that will change at some point, of course, but for now, this made me feel good to live in a welcoming country.
The tower at the Deutsches Museum, where we were heading for a little science and technology.
Natalie loves weather like her mommy, and we found this cool weather station outside of the museum!
A certain little boy was STOKED to go into a section of a Lufthansa jet that was in the museum!
There was a fun little children's play area, and Grant had fun climbing on this fire truck.
Then I made him look cute in a guitar.
From there, we went to the world famous Rathaus Glockenspiel on the Marianplatz. The top half of the Glockenspiel tells the story of the marriage of Duke Wilhelm the Fifth (you know, that guy who founded the Hofbrauhaus!) The bottom half shows a famous dance that was thought to have brought life back to Munich after a terrible plague.
We timed it right and we were able to see the Glockenspiel dances! The kids thought this was cool. I think anything is cool that makes them stop fighting for 10-15 minutes.
Here they are, in all their glory.
Afterwards, we went over just off the Marienplatz to the St. Peter's Church. They house the skeleton of St. Mundita, which was really weird. But the church itself was really pretty and light.
There's a tower you can climb for a small fee with nice views of Munich! I think the kids (ie: Natalie) wanted to die. So. Many. Stairs.
Next stop, the world famous Hofbrauhaus! Yippee!
We were seated with some people from Alaska, ha ha. They were a lot of fun and we ate and drank with them. The band walks around and plays for the tables and the kids loved that.
Mmmmmm. More beer. It will be amazing if I remember any of the next five years.
HB! The original!
These are my kids, ages 5 and 8, singing and dancing at the Hofbrahaus in Munich. Cause we take our kids to the Hofbrahaus. Scoring points right and left over here.
After our lovely dinner, Todd and the kids headed home and I met up with my friend from Auburn, my sorority sister Carla! So fun that she was in Munich too. We had the best time, and even met up with some football players (they wouldn't admit that though ha ha) from the States! It was nice to have a bourbon drinking buddy for the evening!
The next morning, we ventured out to the Olympic park area. The Olympic were held in 1972, and were famous for the Munich Massacre where 11 Israeli Olympic atheletes were murdered. It's interesting because this whole area, to me, is SO Cold War. Lots of concrete, not a lot of character.
The kids at the top of the Olympic Tower. Please note that I am nowhere near the railing there, as my fear of heights had me somewhat paralyzed.
Natalie thought it was crazy that we could all write on this wall.
They're running out of space on the wall here, so thank goodness Todd is tall enough to do some atmospheric graffiti.
Happy second birthday to my niece Greta! I graffitied Munich's Olympic tower for her. Cause I love her THAT much!
A little boy hanging out with a duck at the Olympic Sea.
So there are a ton of squares with handprints of famous people and who did I happen to find among them? My all time favorite band (read: I'm totally obsessed), R.E.M! I posted a pic of this on Twitter and tagged Mike Mills and he RETWEETED IT! I was so excited! I'm such a music nerd!
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