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Nicholas Fills My Boots
... a little bit similar to the American tradition of Santa Claus. The night before, kids put out there snow boots and wait for them to be filled by St. Nicholas who arrives by donkey during the night and in the morning their boots are filled with tangerines, nuts, and chocolates. I've have been celebrating this holiday forever because my mom is German and of course put out my boots as I do every ...
Christmas Markets in the Snow
... you can no longer see the sky and you feel like you are under a tree house. Lights are stung from branches and little wooden houses are under the trees selling food and warm drinks and outside the tree fortress were little ski gondolas that you could sit in to have your meal and escape the cold. It was a magical experience! The only thing I do not understand is why we don't have old fashioned christmas markets in the U.S? Don't Americans realize what beauty they are being deprived of!?
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Porsches and Snow
... thown in for good measure as well. The market was quite busy and we stopped to warm our bellys with a gluhwein and a hot chocolate while we were checking out the stalls.
It was now 4pm and time to head back home. After walking around for most of the day and enjoying all the sights, we were thoroughly pleased with our day trip. Given that there are many other villages and cities within a 100km raidus of Edingen, there is a lot more to see!
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GURLFRIEND COMES TO VISIT
What a good end to the week! MY BEST FRIEND EVANN IS HERE IN GERMANY!! She's come to visit me here for a week over Thanksgiving break and we've already started exploring Germany together. Yesterday, I showed her Waiblingin and after we attempted to create the very first German Thanksgiving. Although Evann and I have never really cooked before in our life, with the ...
Sunset At The Achalm
... have a really good school (plus it's practically free which my mom and dad love). We climbed up to castle that towers over the town and then walked to bridge that overlooked the Necker river and had several love padlocks hanging on it (its the tradition of a couple putting a padlock on a public fixture to show their everlasting love for one another). After ...