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Friday, August 10, 2012

The Furniture Craze & A Weekend Road Trip

NEW FURNITURE!!!!! Due to our house full of family coming in October, I've been given the green light by D to finally get the house in working order. This is our latest addition bought off Ramstein yard sales for a grand total of $75.00!!! I was pscyhed! Huge thanks to Alisha and her husband for hold things for us until we found transportation! and a HUGE thanks to Miranda Snyder for allowing us to borrow her Ford F150 (man, it made me homesick!) to transport the chair to our apartment! I have been dying to purchase an over-sized chair aka chair-and-a-half for our living room. We have one at my house in Garland and it's been my reading chair all my life. I badly wanted to continue the tradition in MY home. Now my wish has come true! I'd like for you all to know that this morning's 'cuppa coffee and reading session took place in this chair. It's also ginormous. I can sit with my legs out in front of me in a pike position and only my ankles hang off. SO EXCITED!!!! We also managed to purchase a queen bed, and got some freebie pieces from our PCS-ing neighbors. So I have my work cut out for me as far as refinishing goes. I'm thrilled! Next stop: Toom, Practikur, & the BX!

Last weekend the weather was gorgeous. And because D is solar powered we decided to take a drive and go on a mini road trip to the Bad Durkheim area. For those of you who don't know... this is SERIOUS wine country. I have NEVER in ALL OF MY LIFE seen so many vineyards. The rows and rows of grape vines as far as the eye can see. Of course in our driving adventures, we just go and wind up in the most random places and hiking up to monasteries for lunch. You know, just a day in the life... lol So here are all our pictures from our trip!
"Hey check that out! a random castle! I want to go! Wait..... how on earth do we get there? Wanna find out?"
This was the Abbey we were trying to hike to. We saw it from below, and made a command decision to get up there... Actually truth be told, we had a bet going. I bet Dana that this was the castle you could see from the Autobahn (the 6) and he bet me it was something altogether different. I lost. Sad day..... Limburg Abbey (as it's really called)is a ruined abbey near Bad Dürkheim, at the edge of the Palatinate Forest in Germany. In the 9th century, the Salian Dukes from Worms built a fortress on the Linthberg as their family seat. In the early 11th century, the fortress was converted into a monastery with a basilica. It existed until the mid 16th century. So old!!!!!
This was our view when we finally reached the top of the Abbey. I was speechless! It look like we were viewing Oz and the emerald city was in the back. This is where we stopped sat on a bench and ate our picnic in front of this amazing vista.
We decided that hiking all this way, we should take a peek inside... Apparently it's a venue for concerts and plays. They have events going on all summer long! There's a show with "The Five Tenors" coming up that we are going to try and catch.
The door on the left went up to the tall tower photographed above. It was locked gosh darn it. I REALLY wanted to go up to the top!!!! Clearly I need practice in breaking 9th century locks. Date night next week maybe?
When we first drove up to the area, there were lots of parking attendants. We figured something was going on, but low and behold, its a wedding! Can you imagine having your reception here??? Jesus. I can already imagine all of the chandeliers in the trees and twinkle lights... and candles... Thank goodness that ship has already sailed... whew! I managed to catch a papparizi shot of the bride & groom plus some of the wedding party with my point & shoot. It cracks me up how D and I always end up witnessing some random couples wedding.
I was so proud of D! He was actually taking pictures with my camera! It's not his thing, but he knows how important it is to me. I thought he did a pretty great job!
This was the outside/front of the building... makes me wonder how awesome it would have been back in the day. I can imagine riding up to this place at night on horseback and completely being in awe of it.
aaaaannnnddddd the castle again. I was absolutely fascinated. It doesn't look real to me. I still can't get over the history here and how far back it goes... which is completely evident in the architectural styles. Poor D, he has to deal with me diving head first into architectural lingo. He'll be an arch major by association soon! I just know it!
Random path signs along the way.... I'd love to see where these lead... maybe to the random castle?!?
Limburg from a distance. This is what we saw originally and wanted to get up there... although we were at the bottom of the valley.

All in all, it was a fantastic trip! Our lunch of cheese, fruit, hard-boiled eggs, and chocolate completely filled our tummies. It was after this adventure that we were supposed to head to IKEA, but we forgot we were out of VAT forms. I'm not about so spend excess money that I can save with a VAT form, so we turned around and came home. Thanks husband, for adventuring with me, even though I was wearing the wrong shoes, am a know-it-all, and take WAAAAAYYYY to many pictures. You're the best.
We are headed to IKEA this evening to pick up some wall shelving units. If you've kept up with the blog then you've been privy to my whining about us not having any storage more than you ought to. It is my goad to have these shelves remedy 75% of this problem. Coupled with our free furniture, we might be in great shape soon. I promise to take lots of pictures and before/after shots. Should be an adventure.

Tomorrow we are headed to a fireworks show/festival in town about two hours from where we live. It's Paula's birthday on tuesday, and since Brandon has to work, we wanted to celebrate with them this weekend. What better to make you feel like it's your birthday than the most amazing fireworks display EVER? So I'm really excited about that. I just pray that the weather stays as beautiful tomorrow as it has been all week. I'm kind of freaking out.... there's so much sunshine!

I wish you all a FANTASTIC Friday full of unexpected pockets of happiness. I miss you..... more than you could know! Lots of love!

2 comments:

  1. Oh I love all those pictures! And I can't wait to see before and after pictures of all your hard work at home!

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  2. Kirsten, I can't believe you always get the most beautiful photos. I know it is because you have a special eye for settings and how to catch the scene at the right moment. It was so great seeing you on Skype in spite of all our problems. Maybe on the 20th it will be better on my end of the call. Love your gorgeous chair. I have never seen one like this in my whole life. It looks so comfy! You seem to be blessed with all your purchases for the house. Good for you and your friends. So happy for you and Dana for all the lifetime experiences you are privy to while you're in Germany. What fantastic memories you will have to tell your future children and grandchildren. Yes, I know I am looking way into the future but why not, it will be coming before you know it. All our love to you and Dana. Mimi & Pop Pop

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