A lot has happened since the last blog post and I am not just talking about American politics. I'm sure you don't read this blog to learn about the assassination attempt or Biden dropping out of the race, so here is an update from our own little world:
The main reason for us to come to Germany for so long is to spend quality time with our family. But occasionally we were able to include some quality time with an international pop star and with Dracula or at festivals or other events.
Party like you're 19, not 89! |
Spending quality time with Sandra's mom can be very easy, sometimes. She can be the sweetest lady and it's pretty obvious that she is very happy and thankful to have us here. Other times, she is almost comically impatient. It's less comical when she is totally oblivious to the fact that Petra might occasionally need a break from the double duty of work and caring for mom.
Ministerpräsident Kretschmann, Governor of Baden-Württemberg at the StartUp BW Summit |
We attended the "StartUp BW Summit" in Stuttgart. We do not anticipate starting a company or working for a start-up company in Germany, neither does Sandra's 89 year old mom. But Sandra's sister works for the Ministry of Economics of Baden-Württemberg, so we went to her big event. It was interesting to get a glimpse into her work life. And as a newly naturalized American citizen, it was also satisfying to hear how much the American culture of entrepreneurism is still very much revered in the start up business scene in Europe. Seeing that America is still known as a land of opportunity and youthful ambition was even more reassuring two weeks ago, back in the day when we still had only two senile candidates to choose from. However, I have to admit I was a little jealous hearing the governor of Baden Württemberg speak. He seems pretty reasonable.
Pink Concert and Petra's biggest birthday party |
Sandra always wanted to see Pink in concert. Petra always enjoys having a big birthday party. So it was serendipitous timing that Pink performed on Petra's birthday in Stuttgart. As much as we enjoyed the Stones and the Scorpions, I have to admit it was refreshing to see an artist from this millennium for a change. I did not realize how many of her songs I know (and love!). Pink is an incredible performer, a great acrobat and she has the perfect attitude (and hair!) to perform in the rain. I think it's impossible to attend a Pink concert and not liking her. The other 60,000 people seemed to agree.
Not sure whether this video plays, but if it does, it's worth it to see Pink fly through the arena |
Stuttgart also had one of those immersive art exhibits, this one about Leonardo DaVinci's Last Supper. This painting has special meaning to us since 2007. At the exhibit, they didn't mention our rendition of The Last Supper at Halloween in Lahaina, but it was interesting to learn more about the painting and about Da Vinci.
Our Last Supper from Halloween in Lahaina in 2007 in front of a life size replica at the immersive Da Vinci exhibit. |
When Sandra and I visit a city, we always enjoy going up on observation towers of any kind to get an overview. In Rottweil, close to our hometowns, we even skipped visiting the city and went straight to the tower. It's a very special tower: It was built in 2017 by Thyssen Krupp to test elevators. In fact, at the time it was the tallest elevator test tower in the world and at 232m, it still has the highest observation deck in all of Germany. They develop a new kind of elevator here, elevators with no wires that can also go sideways and can have multiple cabins in one shaft. The Berlin airport and the Stuttgart train station made me question it, but apparently the stereotypical German ingenuity and clever engineering is alive and well in Rottweil.
The 800+ feet tall Test Tower in Rottweil |
We always enjoy going back to Munich to see our college friends. Just to make our European travel itinerary easier, our niece moved to Munich, too. As an extra bonus the Tollwood Festival was happening at my beloved Olympic Park and our friends in Starnberg hosted a party for the final of the Euro 2024 soccer championships, unfortunately without German participation on the field.
Euro 2024 soccer final in the "NixenArena" |
American Football game of the Munich Cowboys |
Our own little college reunion |
Our own little Family Reunion in Munich
Sir James, the newest
member of the family
My former office,
the Olympic Park in Munich
We spent five days in Langenargen on the Bodensee, Germany's largest lake, right along the Swiss and Austrian border. We loved our little hotel, centrally located with a great restaurant and a very impressive history: The restaurant and the Hotel Engel have been run by the same family for 299 years! We might actually come back for their 300 year anniversary next year. There is plenty to do in and around Langenargen:
Replicas of 3-6,000 year old "Pfahlbauten" (pile dwellings) in Unteruhldingen |
On the way to Langenargen we visited the Pfahlbauten in Unteruhldingen. These pile dwellings were very popular 3,000 to 6.000 years ago in lakes in this area. They told us they built these types of houses in and around lakes for protection, for direct access to fishing grounds and for easy trading routes. But I can't help but wonder whether they also enjoyed the scenic beauty. Or is this just our somewhat spoiled modern perspective?
A lake on the lake stage - the set designer in Bregenz continues to amaze me! |
We don't always go to the opera. But when we do, we prefer the Bregenzer Festspiele. The Lake Stage is always spectacular, this year it even included a lake on the stage which is built on a lake. We took a behind the scenes tour of the stage and enjoyed the German opera "Der Freischütz"...and the fact that the rain storm waited until after the end.
Opera spectacle at the Bregenzer Festspiele |
As you can see, the opera in Bregenz is a very popular production and we had reserved our tickets well in advance. On the other end of the spectrum was the local production of Dracula just down the promenade from our hotel in Langenargen. But this surprise addition to our event-ful summer was just as enjoyable as the big production in Bregenz.
Cast of the Dracula play in Langenargen
A small local production, but with amazingly talented actors. It was actually scary how good the actor in the role of Count Dracula was. He gave me the chills. The set on stage was not as elaborate, but who needs a set with an actual castle on one side and a sunset over the lake on the other side...
Here are some more impressions from our quality family time. We feel very blessed that we can take so much time here, especially with our parents. Joy and our Maui and Colorado Ohana will just have to wait, but we do miss them, so eventually will come back!Dracula performance in front of the Langenargen Castle,
an unexpected highlight of our trip
The two sisters at Church What do you do if your mom
insists on ordering an ice cream sundae
that she will never ever eat?
Quality time with my parents includes quality food |
..and colorful quality drinks! |
So far my dad and I are taking turns
playing quality chess
Tschüss from Germany,
Chris & Sandra