We rounded the corner on one of the winding German roads today
and I couldn’t believe my eyes. Camels grazing next to a cornfield!!
We rounded the corner on one of the winding German roads today
and I couldn’t believe my eyes. Camels grazing next to a cornfield!!
So we don’t have a great track record of not crashing into things while we are visiting Germany. Remember this? Today, at a faire at the Sababurg Zoo, Sarah continued this tradition. Shortly after this, she crashed two more times and then just sat in her stopped car crying. It was pitiful and adorable. Sweet girl.
Well, not really, but it certainly made for a good title. This is S’s first Christmas present in Germany: A new apron, which was promptly used!
Tante Christiane and S made cookies today. Chris made the dough in the morning and they cut them out together.
Sooooo stinking cute.
S was so patient too. Cookies were baked and decorated in the afternoon with more sprinkles and icing than I can to think about (which I do every day at tea….but more on that later!)
Every day at tea when S eats a cookie, she says, “Tante Uh (her nickname for Christiane – pronouced ew with a rounded o) and S made cookies!” So cute!
S loves her Tante Uh. I was a bit worried about how they would interact since they hadn’t seen each other in a year, but no need to worry. S took right to her.
The finished product. They are so yummy!!
I was going to write a pretty mundane post about Germany today. But apparently life had a different idea.
The day started off normal. We slept in. As in, 11am slept in. All 3 of us. Apparently we were tired. Jetlag and all.
We ran some errands. Went to the drug store to pick up cough drops since M has a sore throat and I needed baby wipes for S. (What kind of Mom leaves for 3 weeks and doesn’t pack wipes?…Sheesh!)
Anyway, had a relatively uneventful day.
Went to try to take pics of S riding the train and the carousel at the Christmas Market. Traffic was bad, so we didn’t get a chance to go.
Thankfully and blissfully, S forgot.
We met M’s mom at a TV store to help her pick out a new TV. She was going to get a smaller TV, but we convinced her it needed to be bigger. Her argument to my father in-law? She told him her eyesight will get worse as they age, so having a bigger TV will help! :) LOVE IT!
So she headed home in our car, and M, S and I headed home in our rental van. We were almost there when it happened.
Picture a quaint European street with traditional German houses on either side. On the right side of the street there are cars parked almost the entire length of the street. We were headed down the street and saw a large truck coming at us. Due to the parked cars on the right hand side, there was nowhere to pull over. M moved over as far as he could, and it was just far enough to not get plowed by the truck, but too far to spare the very last parked car on the right. (Meaning, we almost made it).
Oh, and the truck was honking at us as if it was our fault. And he didn’t stop. M pulled over and made sure we were all okay. We were.
I am fine physically, but still hours later – I’m a mess.
M got out and luckily located the owner of the vehicle with the first knock. He was polite and a bit upset, but handled it well. I turned on the light in the van so he could see that M had a wife and child in the car. Just in case.
The car we hit lost is mirror and had damage to the front bumper. Our van, as far as we could tell in the dark, really has no damage at all.
It could have been much worse.
Had we caught the front bumper of the truck, we’d be gone.
It happened so fast and honestly, if a few grand worth of damages is all it is…we’ll take it.
We hugged each other a little tighter tonight, and will do the same from now on. Because you just never know.
This is a picture of 2/3rds of our jetlagged family. S is modeling her new gloves we bought at the Christmas Market. S got to ride a carousel for the first time and rode a little train twice with the biggest grin. We forgot our camera though, but I probably would have dropped it after the gluvine I drank! :)
What a beauty! So sweet in the new clothes that Oma bought for her!
We awoke to a light dusting of snow this morning. We went to lunch at this great little restaurant that was a few villages over.
S loved the soup. She managed to eat almost an entire bowl herself.
S ate all my dessert (as usual), but I wanted to share a picture of my new glasses. S bent my old pair beyond repair, so I was lucky enough to fork out a few hundred bucks for that “accident.” M informed me that the cost of new glasses would pale in comparison to the first time she crashes the car at 16. Sheesh, honey…can’t wait for that….
My two loves….bundled up against the cold.
These I will be framing when we get home. Love her!!
A nearby village, taken by M on a walk with his sister.
As an early Christmas present, S got a Bobby Car today. (This is a typical first birthday gift in Germany). She loved it. She even discovered that she could honk the horn with her elbow!
Doesn’t she look so old all of the sudden? We are all doing well. Jetlag is a bit of a problem, but should be better in a few days. More soon.