Deutsche Bahn says, "Reindeer were yesterday"...Santa's taking the ICE train now.
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Friday, December 7, 2012
Santa's New Ride
Everything feels like Christmas here in Germany, even taking the train. I wish I would have been at the Frankfurt main train station yesterday morning to see this:
Deutsche Bahn says, "Reindeer were yesterday"...Santa's taking the ICE train now.
Deutsche Bahn says, "Reindeer were yesterday"...Santa's taking the ICE train now.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas! Fröliche Weihnachten!
I have been in Texas for a week now, and it's been a whirlwind of friends, family, and Mexican food.
I drove for the first time since July. I went shopping (on a Sunday!), and this time, converted from dollars to Euro...and decided I could buy a little more. I've made Christmas cookies and sweet potatoes with real brown sugar, too. Not everything about this Christmas is American, though; I brought a little taste of Germany home with me for Christmas: an Adventskalendar, chocolate, Lebkuchen, Spekulatius (cookies), honey, and marzipan. I didn't bring home any Glühwein, but I did manage to bring some Glühwein gummi candies.
The day after I arrived home, Mom and I went to church at St. Martin's in Austin; it's becoming a new Christmas tradition for us. Each December St. Martin's has a church service entirely in German. It's my kind of church service: heavy on the singing, light on the sermonizing. :-)
I was excited when I realized I was able to follow the sermon (all in German!) much more than last year. Hopefully next December I'll understand even more...I guess I already have my New Year's Resolution for 2012. Fröhliche Weihnachten und alles Gute zum neuen Jahr!
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| My dog Allie on a trip to the farmhouse over the holidays |
The day after I arrived home, Mom and I went to church at St. Martin's in Austin; it's becoming a new Christmas tradition for us. Each December St. Martin's has a church service entirely in German. It's my kind of church service: heavy on the singing, light on the sermonizing. :-)
Sunday, December 4, 2011
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas!
I have so much more Christmas spirit this year! Part of it could be because I have been away for a while, and I am excited about going home for the holidays. It could also be because Wiehnachtszeit in Germany just feels like Christmas. No talk of Black Friday here; it just feels festive. I can't seem to get enough of the Christmas markets! Lots of things are for sale, of course--Christmas ornaments and decorations, hats and gloves, candles, and jewelry--but mostly it seems (to me, at least) to be about hanging out, eating and drinking.
This booth was typical of the Hamburg Christmas market: Lebkuchen, candied almonds, and candied apples. The best part? Fruit skewers covered in chocolate. (Or was it the Poffertjes? or the Belgian waffle on a stick? I don't know. The Bratwurst was pretty good, too.)
What says Christmastime more than a Glühwein stand with a manger scene on top??? :)
This booth was typical of the Hamburg Christmas market: Lebkuchen, candied almonds, and candied apples. The best part? Fruit skewers covered in chocolate. (Or was it the Poffertjes? or the Belgian waffle on a stick? I don't know. The Bratwurst was pretty good, too.)
Christmas market by the Rathaus in Hamburg
What says Christmastime more than a Glühwein stand with a manger scene on top??? :)
Salvation Army organ grinder at the Lübeck Christmas market...so much more pleasant than the bells!
Lots of colorful lights in Frankfurt
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire...that's not something I am used to getting back home! Now, if I could just get a little snow before I leave...
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