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Europe 2013 Munich, Germany

Munich is such an amazing city! We will be going back for sure because there is so much there we didn't have time to see. One thing I loved was all the pedestrian zones that allowed us to wander the streets and people watch without crazy traffic. Munich is a growing city with remarkable history and yet lots of modern flare. We tried to see as many of the main tourist spots as we could and enjoyed lots of time in the famous Hofbrauhaus beer hall. As we enjoyed our sodas and pretzels we watched hundreds of people guzzling the famous beer from the biggest steins I've ever seen! My favorite time in Munich was spent sitting with the locals enjoying a picnic dinner with my man. Munich you were good to us, we will return. 
Frauenkirche, the symbol of the city
 The glockenspiel at New Town Hall. Everyday at 11:00 and 12:00 it does a Disneyland "small world" kind of thing and the little characters up in the green area move and "joust". Kind of neat to see when you think of how old it is but not that impressive if you've seen the small world one....Sorry peeps, I said it. 








Victory Gate

Palace of Nymphenburg, we must spend more time here next time
Hofbrauhaus 
Hot
Picnic by the water with locals

The Fire of the Covenant, a trek anthem

This was our trek anthem. Love. Still can't get through it without a tear or two. Grateful for their faith. Grateful for the faith I have developed as well. Happy heart.
                     

In honor of Pioneer Day

Pioneer Day is a holiday celebrated in Utah and by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints around the world. It commemorates the first mormon pioneers to enter the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847 after persecution in the east. In years past it has been a fun day to remember and a free day off work while living in Utah! Today though, I am feeling more and more grateful for those early pioneers who risked so much for their faith. This can relate to so many people, not just mormons. It is a wonderful thing to see people of such faith. I was able to learn more of these early saints as we participated in our stake trek. I thought I had posted a little about it but looking back I guess not. 

So, I know as mormons, we're a little different, and I like that! That being said, I know going out to the middle of nowhere, leaving behind your family, home, technology, and all the comforts we enjoy, trekking for miles and miles each day with a giant handcart, sounds super crazy....but trust me, there is a point. (Notice I didn't say it wasn't crazy!) Some areas of the church decide to do a trek with their youth but it is not a requirement for anything. Different people are asked to help with various aspects of the trek, we were called and asked to be a Ma and Pa for it. I was on board right away, my sweet husband...not so much. We accepted to serve and help our stake though. I am always super excited when I get to work with the youth of the church, they are such wonderful young people trying their best to do what is right. My husband also loves working with them but the thought of using his vacation time to go do what, in his words, "the pioneers did so we didn't have to", was not so appealing. As we started some of the training we needed to do beforehand Rob had a complete change of mind/heart. He knew he was doing what The Lord had asked, he knew he was serving where needed, and he knew, most importantly, how excited I was! Ok, maybe the last one wasn't the most important. 

The church website says "As members relive the struggles and joys of the pioneers, they learn humility and reverence for their ancestors who sacrificed so much.". I found this to be so true from our experience on trek. 
I loved 
every. single. minute. of. it. 
I hope that I will be able to participate in another trek one day. 
This is our cute little trek "family". We love these young men and young women so so much. It was a blessing to see them grow and learn on this trek and they are all examples to us in different ways. 

Europe 2013 Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Castle

We took a tour out of Munich with Gray Line to go see Linderhof  Castle and Neuschwanstein Castle. I had never actually heard of Linderhof and it ended up being awesome! Being the Disney fans we are, it was so great to see the actual place that inspired Walt Disney's castles! Both of the castles we visited were imagined by King Ludwig II. 
 Linderhof was so charming
Gorgeous gardens surrounding the castle
 It's hard for people to use my camera so we will be out of focus in lots of our pictures:) 

 The big yellow castle below is Hohenschwangau Castle, it was King Ludwig's boyhood home. 
This view is from up at Neuschwanstein Castle.
 I thought the fog/mist was so magical, I loved it! 

 Again, the blur...
These two shots of the Castle were views I had never seen. I didn't know that Neuschwanstein Castle looked like this from other angles! It was a nice surprise! 
 I have a thing for fun street lights !
Marienbrucke (Mary's Bridge) 
You must hike here if you visit the Castle, the views are amazing and it is super scary to be up that high on the bridge! Rick Steves recommends going to Mary's bridge as you leave the Castle and I agree (Just make sure if you are with a tour you allow time for it). Walk up to the bridge and as you leave follow signs down to Pollat Gorge, this will lead back to town. This trip down takes about 15 more minutes! 
Looking at the castle from the bridge. I'm so glad we took the extra time and effort to go! 
Looking down over the bridge! I was FREAKED! 

Europe 2013 Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany

Our next stop was the cutest little German town on part of the famous romantic road. Oh how we love Bavaria. I can't begin to tell you how much we loved this place and Bacharach, the previous town we were in. Rothenburg ob der Tauber is Germany's best preserved medieval walled town. We stayed at another cute little hotel that we found in Rick Steves guidebook. We arrived by train and because of time, took a taxi to our hotel. Then we quickly checked in and got our bums over to Market Square to meet for the fun and odd Night Watchman's Tour. The tour was enjoyable and gave us a little history on Rothenburg. We also spent time here shopping at the famous Christmas shops, doing Rick's self-guided walk from our guide book, checking out St. Jakob's Church, eating lots, enjoying all the cute shops, and my favorite thing was walking the town wall! So neat! 


I love everything about this place! So, so, so, cute! 
I am so thankful this Gma of mine decided to join us for some of the trip. I love traveling with her! 
Our cute hotel, Kreuzerhof Hotel, with AWESOME owners! Breakfast here was so yummy! 
European streets get me every single time
Walking part of the town wall
Love this dude

View from atop the wall fortifications  

This is how the town was, perfect
I had been warned in my guidebook not to eat this yummy LOOKING treat that is sold all over this town. I forgot and tried one...NASTY! It was a wannabe shortbread with no flavor and rock hard. Sorry Schneeball.

Gorgeous wood-carved Altar of the Holy Blood by Tilman Riemenschneider. It was carved between 1499 and 1505! 


Of course we did! 


The best hot chocolate ever is found in Germany! 

Europe 2013 Bacharach, Germany

Bacharach, Germany. One of the cutest little towns on the Rhine River. All of our dreams of cruising down that river were spot on. It was amazing! We stayed at the most adorable little Bed & Breakfast called Pension Im Malerwinkel, you can check it out here if you're headed that way. It had a gorgeous garden area and was situated alongside beautiful houses and gardens. The best part was the romantic stream that ran through the area as well. Breakfast was delicious and the staff was very helpful and friendly.

Some of the gardens and the B&B in the background. Cute, right?! 

The cute stream! Gorgeous!!!
Our hotel was in an area known as "painter's corner", it was picture perfect!  
Strolling through town in the rain (living in the desert, we love that)! 

Hiking to some ruins
Self-timers are awesome 
Literally right on the Rhine, I can't wait to go back! 
Grandma and Gary met us in Bacharach that first night! Love traveling with my Gma! 
I'll never get over the beauty of cobblestone streets. 

While we were on the boat! We trained from Bacharach to St. Goar then jumped on the boat to cruise from St.Goar back to Bacharach, all on my buddy Rick Steves reccomendations! 



Playing some jams at Stefan's wine Paradise in St. Goar! 
If you travel to Bacharach you must eat at this place! The restaurant in Hotel Kranenturm is so so delicious and the owners, Kurt and Fatima, are a hoot! 
Looks creepy but it was yummy! The potatoes in the bowl in the background were the best I've EVER had! 
On the train headed to Rothenburg ob der Tauber!





 

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