Saturday, December 21, 2024

Bavarian Food

 Day 3 in Deutschland 

Bavarian Breakfast
Weißwürst, pretzels & beer
We had a non alcoholic beer but I still couldn’t do it. I drank part of it but beer at 8:30am was just too much for me. Chris “suffered” through it. The sausage is a white sausage that you peel the casing off and the pretzel is perfectly warm. Wunderbar!
Many people mistake this for “German” food. It’s really just the Bavarian party of Germany that is known for eating this. It was delicious 

We got to meet Liv’s friend, Fenja.
Fun fact, she was born in the house that connects to the house Olivia is living in now. Fenja and her family live in a different city now.  What a sweet friend for Liv. Just another way God has provided for our daughter. 


While the guys checked out a castle that Olivia and I explored in July, we went to IKEA. 

Roulaude, red cabbage, dumplings and brussel sprouts 
Anika is an excellent cook! 
She has truly gone out of her way to make special food for us. Her typical meal is vegetarian and rather light food, but always includes bread. 


Friday, December 20, 2024

Gondolas for the win

I love it when things work out better than expected. In July I had a list of places we could go. One of them was Rüdesheim to ride the gondola along the Rhein River. For a variety of reasons it didn’t work out but it really wasn’t a big deal. After arriving at Olivia’s host parents’ house they said they really wanted to take us to this great Christmas market and ride the gondolas. What??? This is awesome! 
The food and environment was just what we hoped for and the rise up the mountain was gorgeous 

Day 2 in Deutschland and it was GUDE 

Aunt Angie and Uncle John sent Liv a very thoughtful Christmas gift. 

On our way up

This was funny. 
At the top of the ride we came across this proposal sight. Could have been sweet but it was dinner the top, I expected the bachelor/bachelorette to show up. 
Marry Me sign ✔️ Camera crew ✔️
Red roses ✔️ Red carpet✔️
Violinist ✔️ stage management✔️
And to top it off there were about 15-20 on lookers just waiting for the surprised bride-to-be to pop around the corner. We waited a good 30 minutes but finally gave up. 
I hope they have a happily ever after 

Denis and Chris

Creepy Deutschland Santa 

The food at this market was really good and prices right 
Käsewürst, pommes, smoked salmon, crepes, chocolate covered fruit and Glühwein (hot spiced wine)

Isn’t she the cutest


Here we are in front of the famous street, people travel near and far to see this 
D R O S S E L G A S S E
Only 144 meters long but all is GUDE. 

 

Thursday, December 19, 2024

The Path from Omaha to Einhausen

Day One

First off…we are heading to Germany!!! What? This is so cool. I get to hang out with my favorite person for 12 days in GERMANY! Pinch me, what a lucky girl! Did you catch that? I’m going to Germany!

Here we are on plane number two because the first plane out of Omaha might have been too small to take a picture in. Ha  A friend asked if we were flying first class, I guess she doesn’t know as much about the Raabes (after 11 years of friendship) as I thought she did  ;)



So Sharon with American Airlines is pretty darn awesome!! I forgot to request my GF meal until I was boarding my first flight. In Dallas I called AA for help, they said too bad you had to do that 24 hrs in advance. Then I went to the desk at the gate, she also told me too bad. Once I boarded our flight from Dallas to Frankfurt (9 hour flight) I explained to Sharon, our flight attendant that I messed up but if there is an extra of the GF meals or snacks I would love to be considered. She said, you bet and if I forget ask me again. She came through!! Thank you for your exceptional customer service Sharon! 

Do you ever just stop and realize that the small things are big? I would have survived without this meal and I was my fault but I was taken care of. Thank you God for another provision, I feel so cared for.

We landed in a very dreary and rainy Frankfurt. Our plan to tour the city on foot with Liv seemed like a bad idea so we picked up our rental car and drove to Bensheim to see our girl. I wish I had a picture of that first hug, words can’t convey my joy! After being awake for 20 hours I needed that boost to give me the energy to make it another 12 before going to bed..oh and the coffee helped too

Mel-cortado, Chris-black coffee and Liv-chai latte. 
We ate lunch at a food stand in the Christmas market. It was really good. I’m not sure what it was, some kind of meat on a fantastic bun (yes, even the bun was delicious, because in Germany the bread is fantastic!) We were deliriously tired, very hungry and beyond excited to see our daughter in a foreign country. Was the food really good? I’m still going to say yes!

Our next stop was Heppenheim, this is where Olivia takes her language classes. We walked all through the city and of course had another cup of coffee. 



We finally made it to Einhausen around 3pm. We took a walk through her sweet village that she now calls home. There are working farms in the middle of town right next to contemporary new built homes. Fresh air was good but we also had to keep our minds busy. As we worked hard to stay awake she took advantage of our foggy brains and played games with us that we couldn’t possibly win. 

Soon the family was home from school, work and volunteering. We had a delightful vegetarian dinner, drinks and fell into bed. It had been only some 30+ hours since the last time we saw a bed.  

Already, this trip has been amazing! What a blessing it is to see our girl. Hug her and know she is thriving. Thank you Jesus! 








Friday, November 22, 2024

Hall of Fame PSC


We had such a wonderful weekend celebrating the 1994 Peru State Baseball team. 
H A L L  O F  F A M E  H U S B A N D
I’m married to a kinda big deal 😍

Chris and I started dating right after this season ended so I guess I can’t take any credit for his success. Ha However the next season he did set several records and hit 11 home runs so maybe I was an inspiration 





The stories these two told kept us cracking up all weekend long. 







Our Canadian Friends the Bentz’

baseball wives


 

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Happy Birthday Pops


Birthday wishes to this guy
Love you Chris!

Yep we tried to get a picture of all of us and the 2 dogs. 
It didn’t work to well but we had some laughs

Willow played with Pops on his special day

 

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

W I L L O W is ☝🏼

Birthday Girl in a
5th generation high chair



It’s remarkable how quickly the first year of life has flown by for this little peanut! 
We love you Willow!

Thankful for FaceTime in moments like this so Auntie Liv could help us celebrate all the way from Germany

The Great Grandmas

What a special day! We had 40+ friends and family at our house to celebrate the first year of life with this precious little girl. Emma had the cutest decorating ideas and Chris and I took care of the food. We found out that Willow is a BIG fan of frosting, it might take a few days to detox. Ha

First consecutive steps taken Oct 25
Says (has said) mama and dada 
Loves to point at everything
Eats well but no veggies
Nurses once a day
Sleeps 7:30pm-6:30am and 2 naps
Sleeps with 6 pacifiers and pink kitty
After mommy & daddy, Mimi is a fav
Has 8 teeth
Weight: Up from 3rd percentile to 24th!!

Dear God,  On this special day I lift up our precious granddaughter. As she celebrates her first birthday, I pray that you bless her with strength, wisdom and unwavering faith. May she always know your love for her and that her worth comes from you alone. Thank you for the indescribable joy of being her Mimi. In Jesus name, Amen


 

Monday, August 12, 2024

Americans In Germany!! Day ONE

 Julie Eastridge, Olivia and I jumped on a late morning flight July 24th, 2024 and landed in Frankfurt early July 25th, 2024. We had a delayed but quick flight to Dallas then a long 8 hour flight to Frankfurt. Praise God we made it on the flight out of Dallas to Frankfurt. I was pleasantly surprised how quickly the 8 hour flight passed by. 



I just think this looks cool

DAY ONE:
Liv and I eagerly anticipated the food and the scenery of Germany, so be prepared to see that in the next several posts. First let me talk a bit about the food. I am restricted to a gluten free diet. I have heard from many people who travel to Europe that they were able to eat gluten there without experiencing the same symptoms as eating gluten in the US. I decided to give it a try on day one. Worst case scenario, I would be sick for one day. Best case scenario, I would get to eat bread, pasta and pastries for the next 13 days with out painful consequences. And I'm so glad I did...no migraines and no vomiting.
(Not getting on my soapbox right now but seriously, the US should be ashamed of what we have allowed in our food. We are creating a chronically sick nation!)
Chicken Schnitzel: thin sliced meat, breaded and fried
I didn't know what I was ordering but it was delicious. I didn't expect fries or gravy. Julie didn't expect a salad so we made some switches. This time I was glad she has a very select palate.

Our friend Monica Hauk arrived at the airport with bottles of water (oh yeah, I like still water) and fresh picked plums and figs for us to snack on then spent the day as our personal chauffeur. Bless her!  

MAINZ, GERMANY
We knew we wanted to go over to Mainz to see the Cathedral with blue windows, while we had a ride, it was the perfect time to do it. Mainz is about a 40 min drive by car but 1.5 hours by public transit and we honestly were a little nervous to jump on the buses and trains on day one. The whole inside of the  building had a blue glow. St Stephan was first used in the year 990, renewed in 1338, destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt in 1959. In 1887 the Jewish artist Chagall created the world famous blue windows.


Coffee is different in Germany
I ordered an iced coffee which I thought I was getting coffee with ice in it but I got coffee with ICE CREAM in it. Well, that wasn't terrible. I would order it again!
Right behind us was a lovely pastry shop. 

Olivia's first German latte

Look at this! I love the buildings

We went to several cathedrals on day one.
Why don't have I have the name of this one???

I don't remember details about this chapel other than it was down the stairs under Dom St Martins. No lights, just the one small window above the alter.

DOM ST. MARTIN



After a long day of travel and LOTS of walking, Olivia and I left Julie in the hotel and we found a little restaurant. We were both so thirsty, I could have drank 3 of these bottles of water. That would become a theme...being thirsty.

WE MADE IT TO 7PM!!! After dinner we walked back to our hotel and got ready to crash but not before I took a few moments to figure out how many hours we had been awake...over 28 hours. Did I sleep on the plane?  I know I dozed off a couple times for maybe a total of 1-2 hours. What a first day and the whole time we kept saying, "I can't believe we are in Germany!"