Motel One Stuttgart
Heilbronner Strasse 325 Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, 70469, Germany
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Fresh air for a fresh new year!
... nuts and brown sugar), cold cuts and a wide variety of breads, rolls, and croissants.
Step 3 – Get some fresh air and some sort of physical activity, all the while exploring a cute Schwaebisch town. All the stores were closed, but boy was this town adorable.
Step 4 – After all that movement, enjoy Chinese leftovers from "last year" (aka, the Chinese leftovers from December 30th before ice skating).
Lebe lang und erfolgreich,
Whitney
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A happy Rutsch!
Dear Reader,
2012 certainly came in with a bang in Stuttgart! I had the chance to get a front-row seat to not only some fantastic fireworks, but also German New Year's traditions. After a very-necessary bed-bug blood drive (aka a long nap) and a Wulle beer (hey, it's 5:00 somewhere...), the preparation began. We had Raclette for dinner, which is originally a Swiss tradition. Think of Raclette as Fondue's slightly ...
Now for something completely different...
... you get my drift.
This is not to say that people stationed on base have no exposure to German products and culture. Frau and others utilize not only the supermarket on base, but local German stores and bakeries, because Wonder Break can’t hold a candle to German bread. Even Frau told me how well-travelled the kids in her class are. With an opportunity like that, why not use it for all it is worth? As Frau said, “We have the best of ...
The Christmas Tour: Embracing the Kid at Heart
... very few instances of spilled a’s, 5’s or s’s. Specialty dishes included Alphabet Maultaschen, Alphabet Spaetzle, and Alphabet Cocktails (either with or without alcohol).
Lebe lang und erfolgreich,
Whitney
I’d like to send a huge shout-out and thank you to Wolfgang, Birgit, Chris, Oliver, Paula, Linda, Diane, Simon, Mark, and Emily fuer die schoene gemeinsame Ausfluege und Erinnerungen. Moege die Macht bei euch sein! ...
The Christmas Tour: Hanging Out in Heslach
... 8217;s baby. She is definitely a lady with her own plans, always ready to explore and walk with a helping hand from an adult. We also went to a local church for the kids’ Christmas Pageant, which featured Julia (age 6) as an angel. The little ones did a good job and there is nothing cuter (in my opinion) than children speaking German. Dinner was at Nina and Kai’s apartment and I tried to play babysitter while the parents cooked, ...
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