Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Weekend in Berlin!

This past weekend, we went to Berlin. We're counting it as our first trip there, even though we'd been there before. Of course, that was in 2010 on our way to Poland and was for less than 24 hours. 

In any case, it was Sasha's absolute first time! 

We left for Berlin around 9:30 AM on Friday the 9th of November. The drive was pretty uneventful. It took us about 7 hours to get to our apartment in the West of Berlin. The apartment was great! It was cheap, had a full kitchen, balcony, and a separate bedroom for Sasha. The only thing that wasn't so great about it was the distance to the city center...which we demonstrated after we had dinner the first night. We decided to walk to the Brandenburg Gate, just for kicks. That turned out to be more of an adventure than we planned on. It took almost 2 hours to walk there. Needless to say, we took the train back.

The next day, we spent the morning at the zoo. Sasha went between being scared of the animals to being completely enthralled by them. My personal favorite exhibit was the nocturnal animal room under the cat house! They had Aardvarks!! I don't think I'd ever actually seen one before. It was awesome. I was really impressed with the Berlin zoo. It was huge and had tons of different species and a huge playground and I loved it. We spent 3 hours there and I really wish that we could have stayed longer.

After the zoo, we went to the Brandenburg Gate to meet up for a free walking tour. The tour was supposed to be 3 hours long, but we ducked out early because it started raining on us. The part of the tour we went on was great and informative, but we didn't have our umbrellas, so it just wasn't meant to be. Later that night we went to a grocery store and stocked up on some more food...and that's about it.

On Sunday, we tried to go to church, but the trains just weren't being our friends and when it became apparent that we were not going to make it in time for sacrament, we decided to just go to the city center again. We hung around and ate lunch on a bench, until around noon when we had reservations to go up in the Reichstag. I kind of forgot the Reichstag is a government building, so I was caught off guard when we had to go through an airport-style security check point. At least we didn't have any knives or whatever in our backpack! The dome on top of the Reichstag is so cool! The view was great and the dome was beautiful and there was a free audio guide, too! It was great! We stayed up there for about an hour.


The Brants at the Reichstag!

After that, we wandered over to the East Side gallery and walked he whole length of the wall. Then we went over to the Wall memorial. The sun set around 4:30 PM, so we didn't have a lot of daylight hours. By the time we got to the Wall memorial walk, it was dusk. By the time we finished, it was pitch black. We still had a great time and I learned a lot. I remember learning about the Wall in school, but that was about it. The Soviets were crazy talk! 

The next morning, we were on the road by 9 AM. We had another uneventful, easy drive home and the rest is history! I wish we could have stayed in Berlin for a whole week. There was so much more I wanted to do! At least we did all of the major stuff. And who knows? Maybe we'll go back again!


Brants in Berlin!


Monday, November 5, 2012

The Blog Shall Rise Again!

Well, that was quite a gap in posting. I won't bother backtracking. I'm sure we did lots of terribly interesting things since March, but you're just going to have to deal with not knowing what any of it was! HA!

Last Wednesday was HALLOWEEN!! I really love Halloween, though not so much here in Germany. I haven't even bothered to wear a costume for the past 2 years. Those who know me well will know how strange that is. Getting fabric here just isn't as fun: at the German stores, it's really expensive, and on line, I can't see it in person before I buy it! I've been buying fabric on every trip back to the states that we make, but I just wasn't thinking about Halloween in July. I'll try to plan ahead next year, though.

 Our ward had a trunk or treat ON Halloween, which I thought was a little odd. They also decided to cancel the chili cook off aspect of the activity and JUST do trunk-or-treating. That's fine for the kids, but it took a lot of the fun out of it for me. There really wasn't any time to socialize and it ended up feeling more like a primary activity than a ward activity.

Sasha dressed up in the dinosaur costume that his Grandma Brant got him. He LOVES it!! He wore it most of the day because we also went to Halloween story time at the library. He kept getting down on his hands and knees and roaring. It was cracking me up. The costume is so adorable, too! I love the tail! Sasha was a little shy at the beginning of the night when the kids were doing a costume parade. He just wouldn't join in! But as soon as the trunk or treating started, all reserves were lost. Candy was to be had and the only way to have it was to walk up to strangers in vans. Now if that's not creepy, I don't know what is!


Check out that smile! He's cute and he knows it!

That's it for this update! I'm going to try to put myself on a schedule to post at least every Monday! So...see you soon?