Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Rothenburg and Nymphenburg Castle

This was where we went today (Tuesday, July 15th): Nymphenburg Castle: me and my roommate had just gotten the keys to our new home :)

Inside our new living quarters:

this one's for you, Kara, I saw this tea set and thought, "pink with polka dots, it was meant to be Kara's! "
Cinderella anyone?
Me, Jacqui, and Tracy... with Brian behind at Nymphenburg


Carlos, Amy, Brian, Tracy, Jacqui, me, and Tim behind us in the Munich Stadt Museum in the instrument area

This city is still in its original Medeival condition, and it's beautiful. We spent one day here (last saturday, and it wasn't enough! We walked the wall around the city on the wall which defended the city, it was a really neat way to see the city, and then we walked around in shops and ate lunch there.







But they still have modern people living (and riding mopeds!) in the city!



A very gothic style cathedral that is as old as the city



My teacher and his wife dancing in a hall, they are so sweet.



A lovely looking knight in shining armor A cool dome in the ceiling


On Friday, we went back to Starnberger Sea for the afternoon, and it was lovely again! This is Jacqui and I again at the beach!

Weekend fun

A few days ago we went to the Royal Residence, which was really cool! It had many of the royal jewels and neat furniture


My new crown :)
Jacquelyn, me, Tracy, and Tim at the Residence
A neat hall which had statues of many Roman emperors


One saturday we spent the day at Starnberger Sea, it was a perfectly beautiful day, and the water was so refreshing!



me and Jacquelyn in our matching Austria shirts at the sea!
That sunday we hiked up to a Monestary at the top of a mountain which supposedly has the best brewed beer in Bavaria! It was a beautiful hike:
This was the Cathedral at the top of the mountain


Our first day back in Munich we went to watch the Germany soccer team play in the Europe Finals at the olympic stadium (on a large screen). Even though it was just projected on a screen, the stadium was absolutely full!


This was built for the Munich olympics in the 60's!




This was the beautiful sunset as we arrived at half time at the stadium:
This was at one of the art museums that we went to, a gorgeous stained glass window that was hundreds of years old!
Here's an art museum that used to be a royal residence, it had a lot of famous paintings, and was really neat inside!
A cool fountain that we went into and had some fun :)



Thursday, July 10, 2008

Half way done!

Hey everybody! Hope all is well! I'm sorry it's been so long since I last posted! I just put up the pics from Salzburg- it was amazing! We've been back and in school for 2 weeks now (I can hardly believe it!!) We did so much in Salzburg, it felt like we were there for way more than 3 days!
We go to Inlingua language school every morning from 9 to 12:30. The school is great, the teachers are so good that you learn very easily. I'm in class with 6 other people from my trip, and the rest are from many different European countries, so it's neat to get to know them! We usually have a requred outing in the afternoon. We've gone to several museums, palaces, and a few times just to a Sea or something fun like that! In the evenings we hang out with our team, or Jacquelyn and I just talk. Last night we went out with a group of about 25 people for dessert, and we figured out at least 11 countries (and languages) were represented! It was so much fun! We eat dinner and breakfast each day with our host family, and lunch with our team after school. Our host family has two kids, a 13 year old girl, and an 11 year old boy. It is so much fun to eat with them, because we learn what words are 'in' here, and they challenge our conversational skills! :) The family is very sweet God has been so good and blessed me all though the first half of this trip! My teammates are wonderful, and I love my room mate. She makes me laugh about 50 percent of the time we're together! There is so much to tell, but my time is up at the internet cafe! I'm sorry, and I'll update you again soon! Enjoy the pics!

Salzburg part III

The Alps! We took another tram to the top of this mountain, unfortunately it was cloudy at the top, but it was still beautiful! I can't remember the name, something like Untersberg but it meant "the dwarf under the mountain"


The last day in Salzburg, we went to this totally posh cafe :) and got an amazing dessert called a Sachertorte (like chocolate cake) and the best coffee I have EVER tasted!
This is me and Jaqueline by the river on the last day.


Our crazy hair on the way back to Munich was very practical for sleeping on the train.

Salzburg part II

Here's a really old (how's that for specific) building, built into the side of the mountain, where the first Christians in Salzburg held secret meetings, because Christianity was illegal.


This was the chapel where the Christians met- a VERY old room!
From the chapel, we could see the place where they filmed the cemetary scene from the Sound of Music!
This one's for you, Dad:
We toured Mozart's birth house, which was strangely very modern inside. It was neat to see his very violins, though!


Here's the whole team! (minus Herr Strahl, our teacher)
A neat view of the castle
We took a boat tour, which was very nice, and when we got off, we went to a palace which was beautiful!
This is me with Becky and Lynette, who are so sweet to me!
The palace
Guess what was on the grounds- recognize this anyone?
The scene from the Sound of Music, where the song, "I am Sixteen" is sung!!
here's all the girls on my trip, but you can't see them too well.