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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Family trip to Germany

Swarovski Museum

















We got to Munich around 5:00 pm, so we went and walked around the Marienplatz which is a busy pedestrian zone with shops and restaurants. we had dinner at a local German beer garden. After dinner we walked around and spent some time at St Michael's church before heading back to the hotel. On the way home we found a great gelato place, they made the ice cream look like spaghetti, it was delicious.


Friday I went to Dachau Concentration camp. Brandon took the girls to a near by park so I could experience Dachau. It was so emotional, but it is an experience I will never forget. Later that night we finished sight seeing in Munich, we went to the English Gardens and had dinner in the gardens. They had an old carousel which Addy rode at least 10 times.


Saturday we went to Garmish, our hotel was right next to the Alps, it was so beautiful. We spent the day swimming and walking around Garmish








Sunday we spent the day exploring the Neuschwanstein Castle, Addy loved the castles she decided she wants to be a King. We stopped at a park at the bottom of a gondola for lunch, the gondola was closed but Addy had a blast at the park.







Monday we went to the Swarovski museum, it was so cool. Our camera died so we don't have many pictures inside, but it was beautiful. That was our last day in Germany.













Fountain near the Mareinplatz.






New town hall , Munich



























Munich










English Gardens
































Garmish























Hohenschwangau Castle















































St Marys Bridge





Park at the bottom of the gondola















1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Addie has grown up so fast! I can't believe it. Your travel pictures are wonderful. I am glad your family is able to have this experience and making such beautiful memories.

September 16, 2011 at 7:07 PM  

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