"It's a biography. How is is supposed to be interesting when it's not!?" Zoë while explaining why she had so many pictures on her poster. October 16, 2012
"I... don't... like... Avocado!" "You have to eat avocado..." "Mom--" "if you want french fries." "Mom, I'm not old enough!" Veronica during dinner September 1, 2012
"The squirrel in the McKenna's (neighbor's) house is really Alvin; he lost his voicetrack." Miranda about the squirrel seen that doesn't talk. September 1, 2012
"We don't eat grass, we eat dinner!" Nica during a discussion with her sisters about food. August 26, 2012
"Nica. Go to bed." ~Travis "mm-hummmm, no!" Pause. Then in a small voice, "I'm tired." Nica laying at the base of the stairs, refusing to go to bed. August 13, 2012
"Don't really believe it. This is fake crying." Miranda after scraping her arm on the playground. August 5, 2012
"...and thank you Heavenly Father for not making me dress up as a pioneer for pioneer day!" Miranda during a prayer on Pioneer Day July 24, 2102
"Nanaunt, you are going to die tomorrow, but Nana will not." Nana asks why. "Because Nanaunt has gray hair and you don't!" Miranda in a conversation with my mom and my aunt. July 2012
"I'm not sad about it, I'm MAD about it!" Miranda after her "future husband" dumped her for her older sister. May 16, 2012
"First you're a first grader. Last you're a last grader!" Miranda March 31, 2012
"Owie... owie!" "Where's your owie, Nica?" "I can't find it!" Veronica from her car seat after sitting in the van for 6 hours. March 30, 2012
"Stuck in Bed, Stuck in Bed. All Fall Down!" Overheard; Veronica from her crib upon wakening this morning. November 27, 2011
"I was too tired, but I did it anyway" "You must be a mother." Travis to Holley A. (who is in fact a mother of 4) November 25, 2011
"No! It's not a frog, it's a ribbit!" Veronica looking at picture book of a toad in a witch's costume. October 24, 2011
Zoë: Mmm, my gum tastes just like mint chocolate chip ice cream! Megan: Mmm, my gum taste just like strawberry shortcake! Miranda: My gum taste just like nothing! The girls making comments about their "dessert" gum. Summer 2011
"Can we go to the Mystery???" Miranda at the zoo pointing at the spraying mist. July 16, 2011
"I am just a little bit more tan that Megan. Just a tiny bit. Like, fish food more brown than she is." Zoë comparing her skin tone to her little sisters. July 14, 2011
"Do you know the name of this band? It's Dead or Alive. They can't decide." Zoëwhile listening to "You Spin Me Round" May 17, 2011
Taco Party Taco Party Taco Party Yeah-ah-ahh Miranda singing to "Funky Town" May 7, 2011
Mom: All Done. Miranda: Time to go get new ones! upon returning the library books to the automatic check in. May 3, 2011
"I kissed you. You're alive." Miranda after kissing Ephraim, a little friend (boy) playing dead, on the cheek. April 23, 2011
"ROOAAARRR! That means be quiet!" Miranda after her mom had a rough day and a headache... and maybe yelled a little too much to get the girls to be quiet). December 31, 2010
"Baby!" Veronica upon opening a compact mirror and seeing her little smiley face. March 6, 2011
"I think we need a wedding van!" Megan upon relfecting how we couldn't fit all our friends into our van. When asked to clarify what is a "wedding van" she described a limousine. March 5, 2011
"Horses need to wear underwear." Why? "So their bums can keep them warm!" Miranda, while discussing why the horses currently have blankets on them in the less-than-twenty-degree weather outside. January 20, 2011
Miranda: I'M NOT LITTLE! Travis: We aren't talking about your vocal chords. (Miranda was complaining about little plates, which Travis explained were for little girls) January 8, 2011
"Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum I declare a thumb war" Megan December 29, 2010
"Is Handsome home?" Miranda to her mom upon hearing her dad's voice. (Said mom often calls her husband "Handsome" as a nickname). December 6, 2010
During tithing settlement, the bishop asked Zoë if she was ready to be baptized. Miranda chimed in, "I've been bathtized! Lots of times. In the bathtub!" November 28, 2010
Dad: You must be related to Jack. Miranda: No I not! I'm not a boy! November 25, 2010
"Mooo-uuummm! You got hanitizer!?! ~Miranda commenting on the hand sanitizer in the picnic back (that has been there for weeks). August 31, 2010
"OK. Here are the rules. The only rule is no cheating... And, you can go swimming in the deep end, but no drowing-- it is 9 feet deep!" ~Zoë explaining how to play the new game with her friends at the pool. August 18, 2010
"What?! They don't have a table of continents!" Zoë upon looking through her new book. July 7, 2010
"A horse and a carriage is called a boogie" Megan while driving through Amish country June 30, 2010
"Mmmm, apple pits! Can we have some, mom?" Megan at the grocery store looking at dried apricots June 18, 2010
"You don't have to like me, to be your sister." Zoë to Megan when her little sister didn't want to play the game being dictated and Megan voiced her opinion about her dislike. June 13, 2010
"Mama? Are you shushing your boobies?" Zoë, on her mom spraying on deodorant Spring 2005
"Stop it off!" Miranda, asking somebody to quit talking. June 2010
"Your necklace likes exercise." Miranda while swinging the pinecone pendant on her Aunt Becky's necklace June 4, 2010
"MMmmma-ma-ma-ma" Veronica when she's upset or wants to be picked up "Dthadt-datht-datht" Veronica when she's happy May 2010
"And... it's not good to break your leg for nuthin'" Megan in response to Zoë saying that once upon a time she wanted to break her leg so she could sit in a wheel chair, but maybe that wasn't such a great idea. May 3, 2010
"Lion! You can't taste my baby sister!" Miranda, to the lion at the zoo April 21, 2010
"What the hat!?!?" Miranda January 2010
Nadine: Be quiet, Zoë! Miranda: Zoë? Be quiet! Nadine: No, Miranda, you're not the boss. Miranda: Zoë, you're not the boss. April 18, 2010
Nadine: They will give you some medicine so it will feel like a dream. Megan: I feel like that every day! April 13, 2010
"I need some frosting, too." Miranda while we put toothpaste on our brushes. April 8, 2010
"Look! A Runny Babbit!" Miranda upon sighting a large (6-foot) lawn rabbit in blue. Easter, April 2010
Travis: Hey! Get outta there! Those are my Peeps! Miranda: I want to share with you. Easter, April 2010
Nadine to Miranda: It's no wonder you always say "I don't know" first. You've been saying "why" since you were eighteen months old. Miranda: Why? Nadine: I don't know; why do you always say "why"? Miranda: I don't know. April 2010
"I want to be a dentist... so I can pull teeth out and get money from the tooth fairy." Megan March 2010
"Uh, oh! He's going to get a splinter." Megan, watching a video about barefoot runners, a new Nature science article. February 2010
"Maahh-aaahh-uhmmmm! My snowman is going to melt!" Miranda wanting her snowman made from bread dough out of the oven. January 2010
Nadine: She took off her... (pause) Miranda: Pajamas. Travis: (laughing) Wow, a two-year-old finishing your sentences! January 2010
"Bad Man! He's not very nice!" Miranda while watching "MachoMan" (from WWF) on YouTube. January 2010
Zoë: Dad, what's bigger than a whale? Mom: Nothing's bigger than a whale Travis: A bigger whale Megan: I know what's bigger than a whale! The Sky. January 2010
"That's my dad saying the prayer!" ~Miranda, noticing half way through the prayer that it was Travis giving the invocation during Sacrament meeting at church. January 2010
"Mom, you are Veronica's cup!" ~Megan as we were gathering water bottles for our picnic. December 2009
"Miranda! stop poking me! OWWW!" "Sorry, Megan... I'm giving you a shot." December 2009
"Mmm, it smells like a princess. I smell like a Princess!" ~Megan, her pink Disney Princess lip gloss December 2009
"I want some lips on!" ~Miranda, asking for some lipstick December 2009
"Don't worry! I'll tease him for you, Zoë!" Megan to her big sister when she was complaining about how Brother Carrier teases her and she doesn't like it. October 2009
"No! Megan. No baby kisses!"
Miranda, while holding Veronica, swatting away Megan who was giving her new baby sister sweet kisses on her head.
August 2009
"She has a wig, just like Miranda!"
Zoë while holding Veronica and noticing how much dark hair she had.
August 2009
"I'm the Fairy Queen and Jack is my son, the good bad guy." Megan telling us what she and her cousin Jack were playing together. July 2009
Travis: Tell me a story, Zoë. Megan: I can tell you one, dad! Once upon a time there were three boys...(pause) Zoë: There's chocolate in the middle! Megan: ...and they married princesses. But they had to kill the bad dragons first, the ones that wanted to kill the princesses. (Zoë was sucking on a tootsie pop). June 2009
"Daddy? Are you a good husband?... I think you are...You go to work. And, you married mommy." ~Megan 2009
"Zoë isn't a buddy! She's a girl; she's a Cutie!" ~Megan 2009
"It is Spring oustide. I don't have to wear a coat. Yay!!" ~Megan, while stepping outside to a sunny day with a temp of 70. 2009 "I don't want to play with my sisters! (pause) I wish I had a twin!" (door slam) ~Zoë on playing with her sisters (not neighbor friends) after school. 2009
"What's dat!? What's dat!? Pwaat Pwaat Pwaat" ~Miranda talking to the ducks 2009
"I need to exercise, but I can't. "I don't have any en-gee" ~Megan 2009
"Mama! I-wanna-deh-ow" ~Miranda when she woke up in the morning. (Translation= Mama, I wanna get out) 2009
"I'm not a dumb boy! " ~Megan pretending to talk to Nana on the phone. 2009
"You need to have a Mommy-Daddy date!" Zoë on a daddy-daughter date. 2009 "Let's play house. "I'm the mom. "I need to take a rest." ~Zoë 2009 Megan, from her bed- still awake late at night: Dad? Will you close my door? I want to be scared! 2009
Megan: I don't like carrots. Mom: Yes, you do! You eat them all the time. Megan: No. I don't like them any more. I liked them when I was Zoë's age. Dad: What do you mean? You're not her age. Zoë: Yes, she is! I was one, I was two, I was three like she is now. 2009
"Red means stop. Green means go. Yellow? Uh Oh" ~Megan, relating the meaning of traffic lights. 2008
"Oh, Wow!" ~Miranda, her birthday balloon in the shape of a cupcake. 2008
"I'll take her, Mom!" ~Megan when Zoë stated during sacrament meeting that she needed to go to the bathroom. 2008
"Mmmm, tastes like breakfast!" ~Megan with her first bite of a rice crispy treat 2008
"If you guys would be quiet you could hear it, too!" ~Zoë while attempting to watch a movie in the same room as parents and grandparents during a Notre Dame football game. 2008
"Uh Oh" ~Miranda while getting her diaper changed. 2008
"Underwear on your head? That's not a good idea." ~Megan. 2008
"I will never be a Grandma. I will be a Nana!" ~Zoë 2008
"My Dad is funny at me." ~Megan 2008
"I think my throw is not going to come up" ~Megan while feeling nauseated. 2008
Nadine: Didn't I call it? I said it seemed like rain "Mom, how did you call the rain?" ~Zoë 2008
"That's just not good for me." ~Zoë, giving up a toy to a friend. 2008
"We can share my Sundae... just don't take big bites" ~Zoë 2008
"If Pirates don't find anything on the beach, they spit!" ~Zoë 2008
I just haven't had time to sort through pictures. I finally fixed picasa (the program I was using to sort photos to get them ready for the blog), but I haven't had time to go back and put together the pages of my trip. I WILL, it will just take longer than I want.
But, life goes on, and I still want to share some adorable pictures. These were taken of Miranda and Veronica when we took Grandma and Grandpa to Amish Country (Shipshewana, IN). We went to an outdoor flea market where they bought the girls these adorable hat/scarf/mitten animals (They STILL love them!) and then we went to Davis Mercantile where we ate lunch, looked at quilts, buttons, and toys... We loved having Grandma and Grandpa with us! I'll have to post more pictures of their trip later, too...
It was really cold and windy.
I loved that Miranda was hugging Veronica- for support and warmth, I think!
Can there possibly be anything more for fun in a quilt store than a scoop and a bin full of buttons?
We ate breakfast and then I kissed Travis g'bye and Laura Schaefer Hyde and I waited for the bus to Munich.
We drove by many hops farms. We are in Bavaria = Beer.
We drove down Ludwigstraß and got out at Odeon Platz. We have a German (but English-speaking) tour guide and saw the Field Marshall Hall and an Italian style baroque church called Theatinerkirche. Odeonplatz is famous for it's initiation of a Natzi (Hitler) Rebellion for the killing of police in November 1923. The church is famous because it's one of the few Catholic places left in the predominantly Lutheran take-over during the 30-year war where religious division tore the country apart (literally!) Maximalian I, Ludiwig I (his son), and Maximalian II did a lot to reconstruct Munich after this war and to rebuild the city to glory. They did a great job reconstructing this seat of power in commerce and politics.
Theatinerkirche
It's bold yellow color and intensely baroque inside are iconic to Munich.
Odinplatz's Theatinerkirche
Laura inside the Theatinerkirche. Really, you can only get a small hint of how heavily this church was decorated. I took a few pictures of a cherub an angels, but it's hard to get the feel for it unless you're standing inside. Oh, and it was still being used as a church; even at the moment we were inside people were worshiping and touring.
Here I am standing in the Odeoplatz aith the Field Marshall Hall right behind me.
It took 20 years to construct another church in Munich: the Frauenkirche. I ttook such little time to construct, so the folklore says, that it was thought the Devil helped. Part of the deal was no windows, bu tthe church was blessed and the devil couldn't pass the entrance. So, what he was able to view, upon conclusion of their contract, was only the from the front vestibule and although there were no visible windows (the columns blocked them) there was lots of light inside the church. He was so furious that he was tricked that he stomped his foot, leaving an impression on the floor. This church was not bombed during WWII because it was a landmark. This is also the Bishop's church (Döm).
My foot next to the Devil's print in Frauenkirche.
Tabletop model of the old city Munich. This shows the size of the wall containing the city in Roman times, but also the landmarks of the Frauenkirche (the double-tower church in the front right corner) and the Theatinerkirche (close to where the man is pointing).
Oh, and we walked all through this area during the few hours we were in Munich.
From the Frauenkirche we walked to Marienplatz and its Rathous and church. Our tour guide got us there at 12:00 so that we could watch the clock dance. H eexplained that the top was a wedding of 1568 of a nobleman complete with the wedding entertainment of a knight tournament. The bottom showed a cooper (one who makes barrels) and dancing men for a festival (May day?) In winter it only plays once at 11am, but for summer tourists it plays at 11:00, 12:00, and 17:00.
View of another church clock tower from Marienplatz. The center pillar is another famous tribute.
St. Peter's clock tower. If it hadn't been windy, cold and spitting rain, I would have walked up to the top (see the iron railing?) and been able to have a stunning view of Marienplatz, Victualeinmarkt and other parts of the old city. However, I was too cold and hungry to attempt that.
Here I am in front of the Neu Rathous, the new parliment buliding. It is only 30 years old, but during reconstruction after WWII they purposefully "aged" the building so it would appear to be as old as it would've been.
Above my head is the Glokenspiel- dancing bell tower.
Closer-up to the tower.
You can see the clock above the performing window
You can see some of the figures that will soon be moving.
Top: wedding feast
Bottom: dancers
We walked down a side street to St. Peter's church, all baroque on the inside. It was also bombed (as was Marienplatz) and since rebuilt. We then walked to the Viktuaeleinmarkt where we split from the main group (who went to Hofbrähause for beer and brats). While we bought HUGE pretzels and ate them outside at the Markt.
The Maja Bee!
Isn't she cute? Although, not as adorable as Maja is.
Eating lunch at the VictualienMarkt. We bought these pretzels at the beer stand. We could hardly finish them! We also ate some yummy cherries that Laura bought from one of the fruit stands.
A world-famous beer garden, we bypassed this eatery place
to walk around more of Munich.
We then walked west to the river, pausing at St. Lukas Kirche and then going to the island and walking along the water to the main government building. We arrived at the meeting point at 14:14, one minute before we were supposed to be there and then waited 30 min for the rest of the group-- they'd been at Hofbrähaus eating lunch the entire time. I'm so glad we got to see more of the city!
St. Lukas Kirche
View across the Isar river to another group of clock towers and churches.
Another view of St. Lukas church.
In the background is a dam on the Isar river that surrounds most of central Munich. Behind that, on the skyline, is the church of St. Lukas.
Laura is examining one of the locks on the bridge. Couples would buy a lock, inscribe their names/initials on it, lock it to the bridge and toss the keys into the water- this would signify that their love would locked so long as the keys were not found.
Isar river and Maximalian Street crossing it.
This is the New Rathause (government building).
View down the Isar river and all the steps/locks it had.
Nymphenburg Schloss a century ago.
We then rode our tour bus to Nymphenburg Schloss, but we were so late we only had time to see the hunting lodge. Amelienburg and a quick view of the gardens. I was disappointed we didn't have time to see the Hall of Beauties nor the carriage house, but I was very glad I finally found some postcards!
View of the back of the palace, while standing in the gardens.
I
loved these deep purple flowers that were outside Nymphenburg Palace.
This picture doesn't do justice to how rich the color and texture of the
flowers were.
Walking to the main lobby of the Nymphenburg Palace where we spent a few minutes browsing the gift shop as we waited to see what tour we would go on.
Another clock tower on the side wing of the palace.
Inside the hunting lodge, they royalty had kennels built into the walls. I cannot imagine how awful it smelled, but it was surely a warm and cozy place for the animals to rest.
A "napping" room. I don't think I'd be able to rest at all in a room this busy with decorations!
Inside the all-siver all-baroque "Room of Mirrors" at the hunting lodge (Amalienburg Palace). It was quite a spectacular room, and I wish I could've done it justice with a photograph.
Postcard photo of the Hall of Mirrors.
Outside of the hunting palace. The crenelated railing was where the Princess would shoot fowl.
Map showing the places we walked. We made a HUGE loop, starting at the top of the "inner circle" and then walking SW then over to the river, back along Maximalian and then back to Odeonplatz.
This is a list of 'sites' we saw in order on the walking tour of the city:
Odeonplatz and skyline highlighting some of the buildings we walked past.
Odeonplatz: Theatinerkirche
Residenz: Opera house
Frauenkirche (Dom)
NeusRathaus with the clocks
Picture of Plaza's statue (left in gold) and the Glockenspiel in the Neu Rathaus.
St. Peter Kirche,
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Victualienmarkt,
St. Lukas, Isar river,
Maximilian, the "5th Ave" of München at Maximalian Strasse, then back to the Opera house.
We then drove back to Bad Gögging.
On our drive home, we passed some iconic landmarks of more modern Munich
We drove this Olympic Tower on our way out of Munich.
There were quite a few BMW vehicles on the road. I think I saw more Audi's, though.
We drove past these BMW buildings (during the day, so they didn't look as cool) on our way back to Bad Gögging.
This is a giant soccer dome that has walls that allow lights to be projected and therefore can change the color of the building. Apparently you can even see this HUGE glowing beacon from the Alps!
The weather was cool and cloudy and threatened to rain- until later evening when the sun came out (when I was with Travis again).
I'm so excited! We booked a car rental for Friday so we can drive down to Schwangau to see Ludwig II castles. Laura and I got it together and Muna Nash adn Kriszdina Valter decided to join us. The car will be delivered ot the Monarch and Travis and I will drive it back to Ingolstadt Saturday morning (to catch our train). With all coverage, + GPS, and a car for 4, and hotel delivery, it will cost €129. I'm sure gas will be another €40 +/-, but because there are four of us that will cut the cost a LOT. :) Hurrah, I get to see Neuschwanstein castle :).
Although I saw very little of my husband, it was still a good day. I am looking forward to spending the day with Travis in Regensburg, the boat on the Danube, etc.
We just played at the hotel before going to sleep. Travis was surpised (and, sadly, puzzled) by my pearls. But I wanted to dress up for him. Still, it was a great anniversary- and celebrating tomorrow will be awesome!