Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Alps!

Here's the LAST installment of pics from our adventures with Pat and Nancy

We went to south-western Germany to the Bavarian Alps!  We stayed at the popular resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen


The first three days were a bit of a let down, since there was an inversion and we couldn't see jack squat.  We just had to IMAGINE we were surrounded by mountains.  

And I had arranged for our family pictures to be taken at this pristine lake at the foot of the tallest mountain in Germany.  Oh boy, it was going to be BEAUTIFUL.  I got the girls up early, bathed, curlers in hair, baby decked out in his lederhosen, you know... all that's involved with getting the family "picture perfect." 

We showed up at the lake at 10 a.m, only to find it completely covered in FOG.  As in you couldn't see the water, or a tree, let alone the beautiful mountains behind it. 

Boy, was I not happy.

So we cancelled our photo shoot.

Sob, sob.

And instead we took a cable car up to the highest mountain... the ZUGSPITZE.  
Doesn't that sound like the perfect name for a formidable German mountain?

Luckily, we were able to ascend ABOVE the clouds and for the first time saw the sun and blue sky

The ZUGSPITZE... (I think it looks more impressive when it's in caps... haha... no pun intended) is 2962 meters high... that's 9718 feet!!

On top of the ZUGSPITZE. Caroline, not so impressed

Can you see the tiny cable car to the left?


People clambering up to the very tippy tip top.  No thanks, not for me.  Back in my heyday I would have, no sweat, but I've turned into a total wimp since I've had kids.   If I slipped off the top of the ZUGSPITZE, who would take care of my little James?  Although I gotta say that would be an amazing way to go

And in keeping with typical German tradition, there's always food involved no matter what the attraction.  There were like six biergartens up on top.  

 Gwampa and Em having fun cross-dressing, or rather cross-accessorizing  

  C achieves celebrity status
See how cute she was ready for the family pics?
The next day we went to Neuschwanstein Castle, home to Ludwig II. 



 I consider this the Eiffel Tower of Germany.  It's the most visited attraction in the country.  It was crowded, but fun to visit anyway.  


The surroundings are the most impressive part.  As Nancy said, Ludwig knew all about location, location, location!












There's plenty of intrigue and mystery surrounding Ludwig II.  He only lived in his castle for a few weeks before he was found dead in a lake!  Yes, along with his psychiatrist who had just deemed him mentally insane the day before!  They were found in waste deep water... and Ludwig was an avid swimmer, so who knows???


The next day we went to the Partnachklamm Gorge... it reminded me of the Narrows at Zion




Pat and Nancy stayed back with the kiddos so it was fun to have some Ben and me time




That night it SNOWED.  

Beauty

And the Beast





We went shopping in the Christmas town of Oberammergau.  It took me the whole trip to learn how to pronounce it


And the Linderhoff Palace... Ludwig's summer "villa"


The girls played lots of hide-and-go-seek with Grandpa.  


And Caroline insisted on sleeping in the closet


And the last morning of our trip... Lake Eibsee
So NOW the sun comes out!  This is where we were supposed to have our family pics


Ben and I got to bike around the lake and the views will not soon be forgotten!


Yep, that's the ZUGSPITZE in the background



And we were able to FINALLY get our family pics taken that day, but at a different location that was much less impressive and sadly, they didn't exactly turn out as hoped.  Either James' foot is in Caroline's face, Em is holding her crotch, or my thighs are looking as round and plump as ever.  So, maybe I'll post them another day, purely for entertainment purposes 

The train ride home... the end of our journey.  James was a champ for the whole trip






6 comments:

  1. This is Ben's comment. The mountains that you went up on way high reminds me of the 50 miler that I went up.

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  2. This is from Debi. She says that the castles are pretty.

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  3. This is from Davy. "The mountains reminded me of Angel's Landing at Zion's."

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  4. From Eli. "I like the nature scenes. It makes me really jealous."

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  5. Oh my goodness Mindy. Your pictures are simply amazing and your writing is hilarious. I think you should use the picture of the five of you for your Christmas picture. You look perfect in it and you should know by now that that's all that really matters. Ben looks good, Em looks darling, and the other two aren't crying. You will never get a background better than that. I'm not kidding. Send it. Now.

    I also think that you need to start publishing your posts on facebook. Goodness, they're your friends, Mindy, and if you're not, defriend them and post to the rest of us. People would love your pictures---the Blackburns and Turners but people forget unless you send them a gentle reminder on facebook.

    Ricky was so cute when he saw the pictures. He was like, "OK, so now we've GOT to go to Germany."

    "Well start saving your money. You need a thousand dollars." He looked at me in total awe and confusion, like it had never occurred to him that there would be a cost at all.

    "Well OK. We'll have to make some."

    "How."

    "We will send Dad to work."

    "Well maybe we should make some."

    "How."

    "We'll just buy a money machine and make it."

    "I think that's illegal."

    I think he has the right idea though. I think we need to send his Dad to work.

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