Saturday, August 5, 2017

Berchtesgaden, Germany

We began our week long summer road trip through Austria and Slovenia in the beautiful southern Bavarian Alps!  Our first stop was the town of Berchtesgaden, located in a funny little cutout part of Germany south of Salzburg, Austria.  


It's a tradition to take a family selfie as we leave for our week long trip!


This was SO funny.  Todd was taking pictures of the pretty landscape as we approached the Alps in southern Germany and he inadvertently snapped a pic of a guy in a red shirt peeing on the side of the road.  For the record, this is totally legal here.  I see guys peeing on the side of the road at least several times a month!  I've never seen a woman do it though!


The Alps are always so beautiful!  (Sorry for the car reflection). 


Europe is so funny.  They sometimes send you down some of the most bizarre streets to get to your destination.  This was a one lane road but not a one way street! What!?!


We got to our campsite and set up the tent first thing (because it was first come, first serve and they recommended getting their early).  That left us the afternoon to explore the Eagles Nest! (Known in Germany as the Kehlsteinhaus).  We stayed at the Camping Resort Allweglehen.  It was pretty nice- the facilities were great, the restaurant was nice and they had a great pool.  But the weather did not really cooperate for us, which wasn't the resorts fault.  More on this later...


The Eagle's Nest is not hard to get to.  You can either make a pretty strenuous hike to the top, or you can take a bus from the base parking lot.  It's pretty easy and even in the heart of the summer, it wasn't insanely crowded although parking is pretty difficult to come by. Also, it's not open in the wintertime because the bus can't get up the snowy roads (and the rock walls crumble due to the snow and ice, causing damage to the road that needs to be cleaned up in the spring), so you have to go between mid May and mid October. 


Once you take the 15-20 minute bus ride to the top, you find a tunnel that leads you to the elevator which leads you to the "Tea House at Kehlstein."  The sign outside of the tunnel says, "The year 1938 over the tunnel entrance refers to its completion date.  The leaders of the Nazi regime used the Tea House at Kehlstein, as the Kehlstein House was labeled by contemporaries, for private parties of top Nazi officials and special events not open to the public. The Kehlstein road, the elevator as well as the Tea House were finished in the fall of 1938."  Twelve workers lost their lives in the construction of the Eagle's Nest.


Grant is a little blurry but this was a cool pic down the tunnel. Grant is blurry because he NEVER. STOPS. MOVING.


Everyone says don't go to the Eagle's Nest unless you have a mostly clear day. I mean, I don't think there's every been a totally clear day in Germany!  But if there isn't a threat of rain and some sun is in the forecast, then it should be ok!  The views you are rewarded with are incredible!


Even these two thought it was pretty cool.


Looking down at the windy road that gets you from the parking lot up to the base of the Eagle's Nest. 


There are beautiful views of the Königsee.


Edelweiss flower and cross at the summit of the Kehlstein.


It always amuses me that birds fly up this high.  You see them at the summit of every mountain.


You can continue to do some easy hiking at the top, although I chose not to because I was wearing Toms!


My goodness, he is silly.  It looks like he's sitting in front of a floor to ceiling wall picture!



Me and the Dad and the Alps. Good thing he has long arms!


A panorama of Grant at the Eagle's Nest, high above the valleys in southern Germany.


Contemplating those clouds on the right. Maybe kind of having a King of the World moment.


 Looking down at Mommy who can't climb the slipper rocks because she wore the wrong shoes. 

Daddy and the kids hiked up, though. This part seemed a bit difficult for the kids.


The entire Eagle's Nest isn't very big. It's actually just a restaurant and a biergarten now, but you can still go in and view some of the rooms.


Heading back down to the Kehlsteinhaus after our brief little hike.


I spy a Biergarten.  Let's go!


A couple of helles with a couple of cute kids at 1834 meters.


Beer for adults, ice cream for kids.  It's a win-win situation!


 One more panorama before heading inside.  We were super fortunate for good weather (more on that to come!)


The Kehlstein House sits at just over 6,000 feet and was original a 50th birthday present from the Nazi Party to Hitler.  He only visited a few times, but his lady friend Eva Braun came here many times.  Everything here is still in it's original state.  Directly from the website, it reminds us, "This building is one of the few undamaged monuments of the Hitler era which has resulted in giving it a prominence that it does not perhaps deserve though it might seem to provoke.  Berchtesgaden has outlasted its political importance. It must however not be forgotten that the Eagle’s Nest was a part of an idyllic setting, that was intended to overshadow all the horrors of those years. Today however it still offers a magnificent and unique view of the surrounding countryside and also the opportunity to remember and learn about the inhuman dictatorship it served."  This is something everyone in America needs to be reminded of in our current state of affairs.  The proceeds all go to charitable causes so that something good can come out of this reminder of a terrible era.


This was once used as a sun terrace.


My family in the sun terrace.


The biggest rooms are currently being used as dining rooms.


In this overflow dining room, there is a marble fireplace which was a gift to Hitler from Mussolini.  You can see damage to the upper part of the fireplace which was a result of allied soldiers chipping away at it for some souvenirs. 


The inside of the Mussolini fireplace.


This is the main dining area.  As I mentioned, the Eagle's Nest was rarely visited by Hitler, but Eva Braun spent more time here.  In fact, her sister Gretl had her 1944 wedding reception here.  (Hitler later had her husband murdered after he was found preparing to flee Germany - although there's some debate about that.  The last bunker witness said Hitler only requested that her husband be stripped of all of his rankings, not murdered). 


We took the brass elevator down and walked down the 400 foot (plus) tunnel.


A nearly empty tunnel.  It was chilly and damp in here.


Looking back up at the Eagle's Nest, with the tunnel to show you the scale of how high the building is.  The tunnel is the same length as the length of the elevator lift (124 meters). 


These two on the right were slobbering all over each other and Natalie though this was really funny. Todd is pretending to point to the Eagle's Nest.  Boy, aren't they great actors!


She has the sweetest profile. Also, the views from the bus were amazing, but too scary for me so I let Nat have the window seat!


We went back to the campsite and the kids wanted to take a picture inside of the tent. This is when we were all still dry. 


Although the pool was heated, you know it's not heated enough for me!  But Todd and the kids had fun!  I spent the entire time fighting off a wasp that wanted my drink as I tried to relax with my few minutes of peace and quiet.


We brought a small fold-up charcoal grill with us that we were really excited to use.  But of course, just as dinner time rolled around, so did the thunderstorms.  So we made our way up to the restaurant.


Ha!  Todd's face is so classic.  We have to eat at the restaurant (which we were trying to avoid doing to save money), and we were being bombarded by yellowjacket wasps, which Natalie is terrified of and freaks out by screaming and crying if one even comes near her.  Hence Todd's face.


The rain started as we were eating dinner.  Good thing they've got a former meteorologist to alert them to these things!


After dinner of course, the rain temporarily stopped.  But we did have a lovely evening view of the mountains and the clouds.  And a lovely view of this cutie!


This couple.  They were super nice.  But this is just SO funny and foreign to me.  They set up their tiny little tent, pulled out a couple of chairs and started reading.  Meanwhile, the Griswold's have a big tent, four chairs, a grill, a charcoal heater, a table, massive amounts of food and drinks, bags galore...  Ah, the simple life of the young, childless couple!

And then... the rain began.  And it continued ALL. NIGHT. LONG. It didn't just sprinkle. It POURED.  So much that the tent started leaking..........

Friday, August 4, 2017

German-American Volksfest 2017

We were super excited to have beautiful weather for the 2017 German-American Volksfest!


Cool kids heading into the Volksfest after we took the bus from the Graf PX parking lot.


Welcome to the German-American Volksfest!


Welcome, indeed!  First mug of beer!  Our first mug with lunch had to be small (and not the commemorative maß) because those mugs are HUGE and HEAVY and we didn't want to walk around with them all day.


This nice German guy took our family picture.  We definitely made sure Grant did not have his hands down his pants.  Of course, instead, we overlooked his untucked shirt.  Ugh!


Two cool dudes at the AFN tent at Volksfest (Nat is chatting it up with C-Dub and Mommy). 

Chappie took this really nice picture of us. FINALLY!!!!! (OK, my necklace is a little crooked, but it's good enough for government work!)


Nat talking to C-Dub.  It's her last Volksfest as she's PCSing back to the States this summer.


Here comes Grant!  He actually got a big burn on his right elbow when he went down this because he didn't keep his arms up.


See?  Do it like this! Nat was having fun!


Natalie in the medical Stryker. Cutie!


Little buddy wanted to take it for a spin.


Silly boys in front of the helicopter.


After taking the medical Stryker for a spin, he wanted to take the bird up.


Grant looking super cute in his lederhosen next to the Army chopper.


Daddy, the big kid that he is, wanted to sit in the helicopter, too!


We had to take a quick trip to the medical tent to get Grant some adhesive bandages for his elbow. 


Please. For the love of everything that is holy. Don't leave that bread unattended!


Making their way into the funhouse and maze of mirrors.


She said she was trying to be Marilyn Monroe here, HA!  She is so funny.  Thank goodness we put bicycle shorts on her!


Family selfie on a ride!  This was pretty fun!
  

Mein Mann has procured us some Bier in the commemorative mugs!  Sigh. I miss the beard a little bit.


Cuties at the Volksfest!


They did karaoke with a live band and this girl crushed it, wearing a newborn on her chest!


Natalie and I decided to ride this terrifying ride. I knew it would be sort of ok because it didn't actually go upside down but Todd didn't want to go and I knew Natalie really wanted to go.  Parenting point score!  It was kind of fun, mostly insane.  I kept my eyes closed for most of it!  After we went, Todd and Grant actually joined us!

Until next time, Volksfest! We have fun every year!



Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Pottenstein, Germany (Take 2!)

My friends Marbury and Christina wanted to beat the heat (and entertain our kids) by heading up to Pottenstein one day to enjoy the mountain coaster, alpine slide, paddle boats and the natural swimming pool. I'm in!


First things first though. I wake up to find this.  I'm like... what is in your hair?  And Grant says, "Natalie put it in there!"  It was silly putty. And I had to cut it out.


I just love Pottenstein!  There's only the red and yellow (mountain coaster and alpine slide) but we still have a blast!  Christina is terrified of heights more than me, so I went a few times with her son Sebastian. Yay, more rides for me!


Marbury got to go with Sebastian too!  Here they come!


Then we went over to the Seecafe for lunch (come on, you know I'm gonna order currywurst every time!) and the kids all wanted to paddle in the Schöngrundsee.  It's a good way to get hot and sweaty before going over to the Felsenbad pool!  But the water is super clear.  There's plenty of fish to be spotted if you look closely!


Marbury and Christina took Natalie, Conner and Sebastian and wound up in the trees. HA!  I told them it was time for their workout and they needed to paddle hard to get out!


The boats are paddled by foot/leg power and of course, these two silly boys didn't have long enough legs to paddle us around.  Not to mention, the steering wheel was all messed up.  Right was left and left was right!  Patrick gave up after a bit and let me take the wheel.


THE funniest thing happened while we were out in this boat.  Grant is looking back and says, "Ummmm, there's no water coming out of the motor!"  TOO FUNNY!  He definitely was remembering the issues we had in Pop Pop's boat! (And for the record, no... there wouldn't be any water coming out of a foot paddle boat because there IS no motor!)


This is so peaceful and idyllic.  Of course... I had two little boys on my boat, so not so much...


Patrick is adorable. He gives me the thumbs up (right after he was dabbing of course). 


I love my big boy!  He was so cute. He knew Sebastian LOVES sharks, so he wore his Jaws shirt!


Oh my word, I'm not sure I've sweat that much since I was in Florida.  Let's hit up the Felsenbad across the street!  The Felsenbad is, according to Wikipedia, one of the most beautiful open-air swimming pools in all of Germany.  It's a natural swimming area, but the filtration system is man made. It's built right up to the rocks!  Sebastian, Patrick and Grant are ready to swim!


Natalie doesn't mind cold water, but Marbury still had to convince her that she had to get in!!


It was 90 degrees F on this date, so the pool actually felt nice. I mean, I didn't get in of course. You know I don't get in unless it's 87!  But the kids had fun!  Patrick and Natalie (the two oldest) were jumping off of the big kid area for the longest time.


After we changed, we stopped by the town of Pottenstein for a little Kuchen und Kaffee, which is not only a German afternoon tradition, but since it was also Christina's birthday, we HAD to celebrate!  The kids got ice cream, and we all ate this amazing marzipan cake.


Happy birthday, Christina!  Hooray for Kuchen and friends!  Love you, gals!

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