Saturday, July 10, 2010

Florence, Italy

On July 5th I headed off to Florence with Morgan and Elizabeth in our rental car. I had to work until 1130 but by 1230 we were on our way. At our first pit stop the cashier at the gas station cafe thought we were beautiful and wanted to know if we had babies. I think that really meant did we have families. Lol. It was interesting. We arrived in the city around 8pm got settled in our hotel and parked the car in a secure lot. We then explored the city and got some gelato because we were dying from the heat.
On Tuesday we walked around the city, did some shopping, ate some delicious pasta and risotto, and explored. Morgan and Elizabeth both got leather bags as well as some sandals and other gifts. I got some scarves and a leather belt as well as a painting. We went inside the Duomo and Elizabeth had to wear a blue smock type thing because she was "revealing" her shoulders.
We enjoyed some wine with dinner and sat outside at one of the squares and chatted.
Wednesday morning I forgot about the step in our room and kicked it super hard. I thought I broke a toe or two, but it turns out after a visit to the ER here in Garmisch on Thursday and 2 x-rays nothing is broken. We drove home in time for Morgan to work at 4 Wednesday afternoon.
It was a quick trip but fun.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Paris

So I just got back from almost a week in Paris for my birthday and had a great time exploring the city and seeing the sights. The weather was warm and sunny with hardly a cloud in the sky every day and beautiful sunsets every night.
Morgan and I flew out Monday morning and arrived in Paris around 12:30, took the train into the city and dropped our bags off at our hotel room. We then walked up to the Sacre-Coeur and walked around inside, then went down to the Moulin Rouge. After a quick trip on the Metro we arrived at the Centre George Pompidou to take some pictures and then went down to the Notre Dame, Berthillion Ice Cream Shop for a couple scoops of the famous glace. We then trekked down the Seine towards the Tour de Eiffel, had a snack under the tower and then met up with Cat and went across the river to Trecado Square. We spent the evening talking and watching the tower light up. The World Cup was going on so there was a big viewing screen in the square and after the game we were surrounded but yelling fans. We saw the tower sparkle at 11pm then caught the subway back to our hotel.
Tuesday was my actual birthday and to celebrate my parents got me a gift certificate for a Segway Tour which Morgan and I had prebooked. So we headed out to meet up at the South leg of the Eiffel Tower taking pictures and grabbing a bite to eat along the way. The Segway Tour was an interesting experience to say the least. It was the last day for our guide so we got his last tour. We practiced a bit in a small paved parking lot next to the tour office before heading out to see the sights. Along the way another person in our group had a little mishap. The mother-daughter pair were cruising along and had a small crash mid-crosswalk and the mom fell off her Segway. We weren't immune to the mishaps either... Morgan misjudged a small pillar and fell off her Segway as well. Other than a bruised egos both the mom and Morgan were fine. We had lunch at a cafe near the Louvre and I got a chocolate brownie with ice cream as my birthday cake. The Segway group sang to me as well as our waiter, but only in English. Once the tour was over we headed up to the L'Arc de Triumphe and walked down the Champs Elysee with stops in Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Laudree, and then a park to enjoy our little sugary creations from Laudree. Then it was back to the Tuilleries Garden and we had some dinner in the park, then some ice cream before heading back to our hotel.
Wednesday Morgan and Cat flew home in time for work that evening and I kept on touring Paris. I started my day after locating a new place to sleep at the l'Orangerie Museum which is home to Monet's Waterlilies paintings. I then went to the Rodin Museum and enjoyed some lunch in the gardens at the museum, then did part of the d'Orsay Museum before taking a nap, grabbing a bite to eat and going to the late night opening of the Louvre. Found Mona Lisa who is smaller than I expected.
Thursday I went out to Versailles but was very disappointed that the buildings were all closed. It was mass confusion because the official word was that it would open in an hour, and then the next hour and so finally I rented a bike and rode around the gardens for a while. I then caught the train back into the city, took yet another nap, and headed to the d'Orsay for late night which happened to be canceled that night. So I headed to the Eiffel Tower and waited in line to buy my ticket and took the elevator up to the second level. Initially the top was closed due to congestion but then it reopened and there was another massive line so I just got some Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream and watched the sunset. I watched the tower light up and then took the elevator down, purchase my mini Eiffel Tower and then went to my hostel.
Friday I packed in the rest of my to-see list starting at the Louvre seeing the Venus de Milo and several other sculptures, then to the Flower Market, Sainte Chapelle with the breath taking stained glass windows, touring the Notre Dame, then to the Deportation Memorial. The remainder of the afternoon I spent in the Luxembourg Gardens sitting in the green chairs with my feet up watching kids play with toy sail boats in the fountains and people walking by. I must've looked like a real Parisian because I was asked multiple times for directions and did my best to respond in French. I then went back to my hotel to pack my things and get ready to head home. The shower in my room had the hottest water ever and I couldn't physically handle it.
Saturday I got up early and headed to the metro to head to the airport. No major issues on the trip home, and then headed to work at 430.
It was an amazing trip that I'll never forget. I want to go back and enjoy the city more and eat some more amazing pastries. Overall one of my favorite trips.
As always check out my pictures at... http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2097655&id=44801562&l=991e9e5328

White Water Rafting in Austria

Wow! It's been a while since I last posted and I'm a little behind.
So on June 8th I went white water rafting as part of a staff appreciation type activity. For the amazing price of $10 we got a packed lunch of pasta salad, fruit salad, wrap sandwich, brownie, juice and water, plus the bus ride to and from Austria, the rafting trip, and bbq after the rafting. It was a great adventure. Having been rafting twice before in my life it wasn't as exciting as the previous runs I've done but it was still fun.
After rafting, showers and dry clothes we went to the new base camp of the rafting company and enjoyed a relaxing bbq. They had a trampoline, slack line, hammocks and a nice porch with chairs to sit back and enjoy.
It was a relaxing day with a little excitement on the water!!
And some pictures... http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2097658&id=44801562&l=39f3e924c0

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Soldier Awareness Training

This past Tuesday I was honored to be part of a group of Edelweiss employees that traveled to Hohenfels, Germany to the Joint Multinational Training Center to learn about the training that American, NATO, and troop contributing nations receive before heading down range.
A group of about 30 Edelweiss employees and I made the three and a half hour drive north to the training area. The training area is the largest in Europe and the second largest in the world at about five by seven kilometers. After our police escort to the headquarters building we got a welcome from a civilian and several Army leaders which included history of the bases in Europe and their locations based on the wars but to the development of the training center. We then got back on the bus and headed to the IED School where soldiers learn about different technology that is used to make these bombs and the military tools to detect and disarm them. We got to set off 4 IEDs using different types of triggers as well as viewing a suicide bomb vest and small car bombs. The training center has several small "cities" that are used to simulate conditions down range. We visited a building that is used to train soldiers how to clear a residence and again got to make things go boom. When I say we set off these bombs a charge when off, but nothing got blown up. We then got to climb in some tactical vehicles to see what they are like then it was time for lunch at the chow hall. There were more options than Market Station and the consensus was that it was better than Market Station as well. After stuffing ourselves we went to the computer simulator facility where we were broken up into teams of 3 and assigned to a vehicle for our "mission" of a presence patrol through the computer rendition of one of the "cities" in the training center. Lets just say we needed some more practice! We then toured the actual buildings that make up this city as well as one of the camps where the soldiers live for their 3 weeks of training that is almost identical to what they will find down range.
The whole experience was very eye opening and interesting and I am even more grateful for what all the soldiers endure during their tour.
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Ware Geriatric Traveling Circus visits Europe

So another adventure with the family began on April 28th as my mom and brother finally arrived in Garmisch after delays from the Icelandic Volcano and we walked around Garmisch and then had dinner at Zum Wild Schutz before a quick tour of my building and new room and then bed time.
Thursday morning we went to the Kronner for breakfast which was yummy as usual and then headed out to Zurich, Switzerland. We arrived at the hotel my dad had gotten us 2 rooms at and met up with him then took the train into the city. We got some sandwiches for lunch and sat out by the river to eat them. We then took this low riding ferry type boat on a little tour around the river and lake. Then it was off to the Swiss National Museum for some history. We then walked around until we found a good place for dinner and Dad and I each got a fondue. Yum! Dad also managed to talk to some other people eating at the restaurant that are from Barcelona and got some seafood restaurant suggestions. After dinner we headed back to the hotel for a good nights sleep.
Friday we set off for Cinque Terre. We intended to stop at Lake Como on the way but time did not allow it. When we stopped for lunch at a gas station/restaurant I saw a 5 kg tub of Nutella!! Heaven!! It was 66 Euros so I didn't get it but Hey a girl can dream! We arrived in town #2 of the Cinque, Manarola only to find out that the main street(aka all of town) was closing in 15 minutes and we had to get our stuff down and unloaded and the car back up to the parking area. We made it and got settled into our cute apartment that you had to climb about 100 stairs to get to. Bellies were hungry so we headed out to Rick Steve's suggestion that was at the bottom of about 75 stairs and enjoyed some seafood antipasto, risotto, local wine, and a few desserts.
Saturday we spent the day hiking between towns 1 and 3 and got some food at a little store and made some dinner in our apartment. Some delicious pasta with pesto and a nice salad.
Sunday it was raining and raining some more. We walked around some but the wet cat look wasn't my style so I got a few souvenirs that I wanted and headed back to dry off at the apartment. Mom and Ben walked up into the hills through some tall grass to find the olive oil factory/farm all closed up. Ben gave mom his thank you/ Mothers Day present, a new iPod Nano which she spent the afternoon learning about and playing with. It was another dinner in the apartment, and packing and cleaning up.
Monday we lugged our bags up to the car in the parking lot above the city before heading to Nice.We stopped at a botanical garden in Italy just before the border and saw some amazing flowers and plants. We drove by Monaco and found our hotel in Nice that was a block away from the waterfront. We found another Rick Steve's suggestion for dinner followed by more dessert.
Tuesday and Wednesday we spent the day walking around the town watching a freak storm form that destroyed all the restaurants on the beach and closed the promenade. As well we visited the Chagall and Matisse Museums and explored the remains of the sea side hill top castle. And of course oogled the yachts in the marina and got Ben a bike jersey from a local shop.
Thursday morning we went to the flower market and had breakfast which was highlighted by our waiter spilling orange juice all over me. Good thing I was wearing my rain coat.
We then made our way to the airport and I caught my two flights back to Munich and then the train home to Garmisch.
It was a great week off from work and I was really glad to be able to spend it with my family.
The new Volvo is beautiful and Mom and Dad are now back in the States safely and the car will be delivered in a few weeks.
Thanks again for everything Mom, Dad, and Ben!
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