21.12.09

Our Trip to Germany

This weekend we did a quick road trip through the western side of Germany to visit two cities from Ben's mission.

Here is a map of the route we traveled.

Paije as always was an ideal travel companion.
This is how she looked during most of the 10 hours of driving we did.

Our first stop was Bastogne, Belgium, a city in the Ardennes. It was in these forests that the Battle of the Bulge (final significant battle of WWII) was fought exactly 65 years ago. The movie "Saints and Solders" depicted this battle.
There wasn't a whole lot to see there except this cool monument, an expensive museum, and an old tank.


That night we arrived in Trier, Germany, considered to be the oldest city in Germany. Since the sun goes down here around 4:30pm, we only had chance to see the Roman baths before it got dark.


For dinner that night we visited Ben's favorite kabob place just a few blocks from the apartment he lived in as a missionary. It was delicious and definitely lived up to everything he said about them! The next day we walked around the city.
This is an portion of the ancient Roman gate that once guarded the city nearly 2000 years ago.


Our first stop was this massive ancient cathedral.


Next stop the Christmas market for some breakfast.


I'm not sure what these are called, but anything covered in warm chocolate is guaranteed to be a good breakfast!


Before we knew it, it was time for lunch.
Sausage on a roll...yet another one of Ben's favorite dishes from his mission.


Once our stomachs were full to the brim and our bodies were frozen stiff, we jumped in the car and began our drive up the Mosel river valley. The drive was beautiful. We drove past miles of dormant wine vineyards through dozens of the most quaint, adorable, christmasy, villages I've ever seen!
We even passed a few really cool castles. Ben wasn't always very willing to get our of the car into the cold to take a few pics.

I simply told him he couldn't get back in the car until he smiled.


Our last stop on the drive was the Burg Eltz castle. It was amazing!!!! A part of me wished we had been there in the summer when we could of gone inside for a tour.

This is what it looks like in the summer.



This is what we saw when we arrived.

This is how Paije looked when we got back in the car.
A little stunned by the hike through the cold.....

....but always happy as can be!

Saturday night we made a quick stop in Koln to see their Christmas market and the most gigantic cathedral I could have ever imagined. I'm going to pretend we didn't get there just minutes after they closed the doors for the night.


We spent Saturday night with a family from Ben's mission. Sunday afternoon we drove home through a blizzard but arrived safe in sound back in Brussels by 8pm.

8 comments:

Karen said...

Glad you made it home thru the blizzard. You've heard how bad it's been in DC?? Airports are still a mess. Paije is so cute and getting so grown up. It must be that European air! What a fun trip. I'm excited that you are taking the time and money to go see the sights. Wish we were there!! xoxo

Julia said...

WOW. I'm so jealous that I'm sitting in my living room in Syracuse and you are touring the world, visiting ancient structures and big fancy castles, and eating chocolate in Germany.

beth white said...

Looks awesome you guys. I wish I could visit those christmas markets and castles with you - it all looks so romantic and special. btw, the picture you guys took of the WWII monument in Bastogne looks similar to the WWII memorial in DC... at least from the picture it looks reminiscent of it.

Becky W said...

You are so lucky!!!!

lindsi said...

Andy is pretty much totally jealous right now...especially of all the Battle of the Bulge stuff. And I'm just amazed at this little princess Paije who puts up so nicely with all of these road trips. Wow, you got yourself a good one Bon - not just ANY baby would be so good! :)

Rachel Smith said...

This is insane that this is your life! It is like you are on perma-vacation. I love it.

Carla and crew said...

you are so lucky! Imagine Christmas standing in the ocean! -- in shorts! Wish you were here in snowy Utah with us!

htasker said...

Scott and I visited Trier when we went to Germany a couple summers ago. You guys are seriously making me jealous with all your adventures!