Saturday, July 11, 2009

Germany Part 1

Matt and I have always talked about going to Germany and were super excited when we started planning our trip. We left on April 21st and got to stay until May 7th. Our adventure started in Denver and then we flew to Chicago and then an overnight flight to Frankfurt, Germany. I was so excited I think that I only slept a few hours on the plane or maybe it was because you could watch all the free movies you wanted it was great :) It was a long trip and we were excited to be there. Matt's grandma (Oma) and uncle were at the airport to pick us up. It was very nice of them to drive the four hours to get us. Oma had a very pretty bouquet of flowers for me when I got off the plane.

My first impression of Germany was it was beautiful. It was so green and the landscape went on forever. We made it Polle, the small village that Oma lives in. Polle was a village straight from the movies. It is probably the most peaceful, relaxing place that we have ever been to. Matt's german was great. He communicated very well with everyone and was able to translate for me. Towards the end of the trip I was able to understand some but never did very well speaking it. Oma was very excited to cook for us and we were very excited to eat her cooking. She made us a feast at every meal.

Our first adventure was to Berlin. We rented a car from another town near by and hit the autobahn for Berlin. Our rental cars and the driving were probably Matt's favorite part of our trip. He was able to drive the mercedes 130 mph on the autobahn. He loved it! Berlin was a very neat old city full of history. We had lunch at a great thai place and walked down a street full of huge named shopping stores. All over my price range :) We then got back in the car and tried to find a hotel. We should have booked something at the internet cafe but I thought it wouldn't be a big deal...I was wrong. I thought we were never going to find a place, but it is great how everything always works out. We found a place and when we pulled up and walked in I thought we were in the ghetto of Berlin (not really but it wasn't the nicest looking area). It turned out to be a quaint little one floor hotel with a nice room and a great breakfast.

We then went to look at the Brandemburg Arch. The road was blocked and the traffic was very congested. We parked and headed towards the Arch as we got closer we noticed all the police and police dogs. There was a protest going on and the police were everywhere. It was a little scarey becuase we really didn't know what they were protesting but there were other tourist so we just kept going. The Arch was very impressive. We walked all around and enjoyed exploring. There was a hallicaust memorial that we were able to see as well. We then went to the top of a tower in Berlin. It wasn't the best tower we ever experienced but fun to see all of the city lights at night. We then went to Checkpoint Charley. It closed just a few minutes before we got there but we were still able to see the actual checkpoint. Matt did a great job navigating the subway in Berlin and go us all around without any problems. It was really late and we hadn't had dinner so Matt had us jump on the subway to head to the "newer" part of town. We get off and a few blocks away we found this great Italian place. We had yummy pizza, salad and great beer. It was a great end to a fun day.

We only had a short time in Berlin but we had a great time! We headed back towards Polle for Matt's uncle's daughters confirmation in the church. This was a very big deal there. It actually meant celebrating all weekend with food and family. Oma made all the cakes for the parties. She made I think it was 11 cakes and they were gourmet cakes! We had a very fun weekend and we have never ate so much food in our whole lives...we loved it!

3 comments:

Josh and Sharon said...

yeah, this is fun to see!

Tif Sweeney said...

Oooohhh, I can't wait to hear more!! I didn't know Matt had such close relatives in Germany! How neat is that?!?!

Anonymous said...

I had no idea you had relatives in Germany, Matt! Next time you're there, you should visit Munich. I've got a HS friend who lives there who I'm sure could show you around and have a good time!