Thursday, June 5, 2008

Germany Musings

I promised that I would post a blog as soon as I got to Germany, but it was not that easy!

First, the keyboards in Germany are not the same as in the U.S. The y is not where it usually is and the z is not in it's usual location. From here on out, I'm going to let my fingers do the walking and let zou figure out where the y and the z have gotten crossed!

We arrived in Frankfort okazs, after getting bumped up to business class because we were willing to get bumped from our flight and take the next one out. If that had happend, we would have each been $600 euros to the good (that's about about $950 US). A little extra spending monez. But business class was so sweet! More later.

Arrived and sent to Worzburg. Nice citz. Verz historic. Found our waz down the the Romantic Road the next daz, and ended up in Rothenburg for two nights. Wonderful place. Walled citz. Walked the wall, under a covered roof on a wooden walkwaz, like the one from the >Harrz Potter movies!

Traveled south to Andechs todaz, to the Kloster (abbtz) where Jan's dad was stationed in WW II. Found the inn where Jan's dad slept (we're sleeping there tonight). Verz happz. We've accomplished the two main objectives of our trip (to find where Jan's dad lived at the Babenhausen base and where he stazed while in Andechs). We'll see where we go from here. We will spend tomorrow exploring the Andechs area, and then move on from there.

We found this internet cafe in the next town down the mountain, in Hersching, so we could post on our blogs.

Let it be said, without getting anz more info, God is good! He directed our steps to the exact people who could tell us where the Seefelder Gasthof was, so we could find where Jan's dad spent his dazs in Andechs. The storz is fabulous, and it will get told here soon, when more time allows.

Just let it be said that God watches over us/you and directs your steps.

I'm tingling!

1 comment:

Trent said...

Sounds like a great time. I'm glad everz thing is working out for zou guzs. Keep it real buddy.