
Thanks I'm sure he will love this when he see's this!
Yum! Are these the ones we ate?
Yes, you can see that there are two different sizes on the grill. The ones in the front are longer than the ones in the back. We had the smaller ones, those are the Nuremberg sausages, the longer ones are Franconian sausages.
I bet all the American tourist were buying these!

Did you notice that the lables are in English?
I so wanted to buy a wooden nativity when we were there. But when I saw the price I nearly fell over.
They are hand carved that's why they are so expensive. I think many people start their nativity scene with just the essentials and then buy new figures every year to add to it. It is also something that is passed along from one generation to the next.
We bought smokers for Christmas presents for quite a few people! I even bought myself one.

It's a little pig

and the smoke comes out his nose.
A smoking pig sounds very funny!
Thank you so much Magalene for the market pictures! This makes me all the more determined to come back to Germany to visit during Christmas.
Yes, I thought that this update might have such an effect! Did your daughter take any pictures at the Chicago market? Since it has a partnership with the Nuremberg market, it would be interesting to compare!
Oh my WORD I was so behind, I had no idea. Seriously girls, I think you got on an updating craze right when I went "dark".
It did not feel like an updating craze!

This still must be one of the slowest moving TRs on the DIS!
Dark into the world of work, playoffs, entertaining and vacations I guess. Life. And that impromtu visit to your neck of the woods in what....2 weeks? I finally told the E's tonight, I wanted to wait until after Christmas as I knew they'd be bummed. They did think it was neat I'd get to meet one of my DIS board friends while there though!
Well, you really are a very busy family! I am glad that the E's were not too upset! You might have to find something special to bring back to them from Germany then.
I cannot believe I was that far behind and that OUT of it that I missed the BIG news!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is so very very wonderful! You will love staying at an Epcot resort, I know I'll have a hard time not staying there....very grateful the girls trip will be as I know the next family one will likely not be.
I am paying close attention to all the DVC questions as well, I have many of the same ones! I think I need more info on that waitlist response from Marv....
Thanks! I am still very excited about DVC. I have received my membership card by now and I think it is the most expensive piece of plastic I ever bought!
And I have an idea why you are interested in the DVC questions, saw your post over there...
I love the advent calendars. We have always had some kind of iteration of one. Traditional ones, as you sent Glen is what I grew up with, more recently some not so traditional but fun Playmobil (yes, very German that) ones for the kids with a Playmobil toy in each box and then most importantly (to the kids) homemade ones that my mom makes for every one in the family that involves a piece of candy per day (either Hershey's kisses or Reeces peanut butter cups) that you eat per day to "count down".
I of course, am still behind by a good 2 weeks and my 12 peanut butter cups look rather sad next to the 5 depleted ribbons around it!
Many families have homemade ones here as well. And there are many with chocolates in them as well, some even very elaborate and more for grown ups than for kids.
Funny that you mention Playmobil - do you know that this is made in a town very close to Nuremberg? There even is a Playmobil theme park there!
We actually started doing an advent wreath this year with the kids each Sunday, which was a new and wonderful tradition.
I love advent wreaths, we used to light the candles every evening and sing advent songs when we were kids.
Your trip looks really COLD so far but love the culinary tour, would like to try that sometime.
The cold really wasn't that great... And yes, do try the culinary tour!!
Lamb lettuce?
Hmm....now I really want to know what that is!
You might know it as corn salad? In England I only ever encountered it as lamb's lettuce. This is the wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_salad
I must say, you two eat like birds. I'm deathly afraid of being the typical American cow eater if we dine together in Nuremburg! Magdalene will be able to regale all with just how very much Cynthia eats.....
1/2 a cinnamon roll, 1/2 a muffin....
No, we don't eat like birds!! We snacked so much and many of these snacks are sooooo large! Don't worry!!
On the subjuect of chips I must say, if you didn't try those Sun Chips (the multi grain ones) you must. I am a huge fan of multi grain chips. Well, any chip really but those can delude me into thinking they are semi healthier.
Plus they do taste rather good!
I got some multi grain chips here in Germany recently and they were not bad at all. But I still prefer the potato ones... Might try the Sun Chips next time I am at WDW.
You did have a very similar soggy DHS day, though mine was quite a bit warmer I daresay.
I do like the dueling umbrella pictures!
It was rather rainy, normally January is very dry, so this was a new experience for me really.
I may need to take a picture of the pickle on my tree, I am looking at it as I type, thinking of you both and hoping it was the merriest of Christmases for you both.
I would love to see a picture of your tree with pickle!