Friday, February 8, 2013

Eurotrip (looonnggg blog)

Again, it’s been ages since my last blog and I apologise for being so crappy at it. I only generally write when I have something exciting to tell or share, otherwise my life is pretty normal the rest of the time and no one needs to hear about that. This blog though, is going to be a day-by-day account (because I did so much each day, which I just cannot summarise) about my trip that I did in Dec/Jan...It’s loooooonnggg:)





I left Konstanz really early on 23 December to take a 5hr train to Obernburg, where the Klimmer family live. They are the family I came to when I was on exchange in Grade 10 and the family I visited again when on my gap year. Amy (kind of like my second sister) had already travelled to the Klimmers 2days before and had kindly paid for my ticket up too. Once I got there, we decorated the tree and made ourselves pizza in their pizza ovens. Germans celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve so most of the table, food and preparation was done on the morning of the 24th. We then went to an early evening Church service and then went home to feast. We sang carols before opening presents and then all the girls took part in some crazy photos. On the 25th, we woke up late and had crepes for lunch because the Klimmers also own their own crepe pan. We celebrated again with a big meal for dinner and with the other grandparents and cousins at their house. More carols, presents, wine and singstar. The 26th was spent recovering from our food comas and chilling. We stayed up playing detective games till midnight to wait until Franzi’s birthday. At 11am the next day we celebrated her birthday with the whole family and ate pretzel, weisswurst  and beer. I then packed my bags and for dinner, some of Franzi’s friends came too. We only landed up going to bed at about 2am, which was a bit stupid since I was getting up in 5hrs time for my train.









On 28th I left on my train to pick up Felix in Munich Airport. I literally didn’t know how I was going to keep all that excitement in me for 4hrs before I would see him. God knew, because I landed up sitting next to a really interesting guy and we chatted the whole way! He even bought me a coffee and gave me some foreign currency in Riyals (I think?!), so time went a lot faster. I trekked across the airport and waited about 30mins for Felix to come through and for us to finally start our travels. We successfully made the 8hr trek across Germany into France by train, leaving us really exhausted by now. We were greeted in Breaute Beuzeville by Amy, Terry and Eric at midnight. We got treated to some scallops and wine in Eric’s amazing Chateau before flopping into bed. The 29th was sadly the only full day we got to spend with them so we walked around the area and went into town too. We ate an amazing lunch, visited friends for tea and then did a last minute grocery shop so that we didn’t have to buy food in Paris. A huge pot of mussels was eaten at dinner before we packed our bags ready for Paris in the morning.








Sunday 30th we woke up suuuuper tired but excited for a full day in Paris, especially since it was my first time. After our 2hr train and metro ride, we eventually found our couchsurfer’s house but not before I walked over a bridge and started screaming when I first saw the Eiffel tower, haha. We got settled into our place and walked to the Eiffel tower, took pictures but didn’t go up because the line was too long. We walked around the gardens there and took the metro to the Louvre, but decided not to go in since it was closing soon. We carried on wandering around and rode on a huuuuge ferris wheel, just like our date on Christmas day in 2011 at the Cape Town Waterfront. We then decided to test our legs even further and walked the Champs-elysees, which had a Christmas market on the whole way. Felix tasted Gluhwein for the first time and then promptly peed against a tree, while I had to keep look-out because you had to pay for the public loos. Hilarious. We had dinner and a crepe and then walked to the Arc de Triomphe. We just missed going up by a few minutes so instead took photos and then used to the metro to get to the business district of Paris, where the huuuuge modern "La Defense" was. Finally, we took the metro home, had tea with Tristi and her friends and fell asleep to her music from nature.  Another early day on 31st and we headed straight to the Louvre again but decided against it when we saw the line was hideously long. Felix found a good deal on roasted chestnuts and we walked to the Notre Dame and then to the Shakespeare and Co. Bookshop afterwards. Felix peed around a corner again but this time I refused to be the look-out. We walked to Pantheon and then had lunch at Mc Donald’s and catching up on warmth, wifi and toilet. We walked through Jardin du Luxembourg and chilled at the water. We bought some baguettes and went home to make a picnic for us for midnight. We then took the metro to Moulin Rouge and ate a crepe before it started raining and we headed to Sacre Coeur. There was still a church service going on and we got to go inside and take shelter from the rain. We did get shushed by the woman in front of us for talking though, lol. We went outside and waited for New Years with a whole bunch of other people. Fireworks went off and we drank some wine and then started on our journey home, which turned into a disaster. All transport was free for new years so all the trains were really full and rowdy. We jumped off at a stop when a man in front of us puked all over the floor and then got told that all metros have stopped now because of over-crowding and it was becoming dangerous. So, at 1.30am and without an umbrella, Felix and I started our 45min walk home in the rain, beginning the year on an epic note.



New Year’s day we had to be up really early to catch our international train at 7.30am, and we were already bushed from the night before. We eventually arrived in Konstanz and chilled with my family and had some cocktails with them and their friends that evening. From 2nd-4th January I had to look after the kids during the day, but in the evenings we went to the hot thermal pools, had a wander and some ice cream in the city centre and then Felix treated me to a dinner in town at a Mexican restaurant. On the 5th we chilled all day and watched “Love Actually” and then had raclette for dinner. On the 6th we took a train to Zurich and went into the Zurich museum, looked at the Polybahn, walked along the river and saw the Grossmunster (Church). We also found a hill that overlooked the river and took some cool photos there before walking the pretty street of Augistinergasse. We bought some cheap, reduced food at the supermarket (like typical student travellers do) and then hopped on our train home to Konstanz, which is only 1,5hrs away. We came across a parade happening in the city centre and stayed to watch some music and display of some sort with really loud, large whips being smacked around?!





On Monday, it was a normal working day for me and the kids going back to school, so Felix left that afternoon to visit Freddie in Augsburg. Tuesday was just a normal working day and Wednesday 9th I left on a train to Augsburg too. Freddie’s grandparents made us lunch and tea later and then we went into town for the evening. We played some pool and then went home to sort out our snow day we wanted to have the next day. Up until then, it hadn’t snowed once since Felix had arrived, so we were determined to enjoy it somewhere. On Thursday 10th we took a train to Oberstdorf and then took the cable car up to the first station stop on the mountain. We paid for 2hrs of use for ski things and tried the ski bikes first on the slopes. At first it was really scary for me but soon we were flying all around the place and making such fools of ourselves. We also looked a bit out of place since we didn’t really have proper ski clothes, I was wearing jeans for one, and Freddie had normal shoes on. We had so much fun and then decided to upgrade to the ski lift to tackle bigger slopes. After the ski lift hit me on the back and went over my head three times, while everyone in the line just stood and glared at me, I eventually got it under my bum and was lifted up the hill. Felix and Freddie also didn’t have much luck the first time and also had trouble getting off the lift at the top, which proved to be equally hilarious. It wasn’t too cold and only started snowing near the end of our playtime, and then we took the cable car down again and our train home to Augsburg. We packed our bags, showered and had dinner and a nap before Felix and I left again on a train to Munich Airport again at midnight. We arrived and slept on benches till his check-in time and then said a teary goodbye as I left on my train and he left on his flight home to SA. With hardly any sleep, it made the 5hr train ride to Freiburg that much faster and easier. Franzi picked me up from the station and we walked around the town, saw their famous church and went up the hill to see a view of Freiburg. We had lunch and chilled at home before watching “Silver Linings Playbook” at the cinema that evening. On Saturday 12th I slept late while Franzi had to work and then we went to her volleyball game in another town. I then took my train home to Konstanz and couldn’t believe my biiiiig travelling trip was now all over and it had flown by!



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