Swapping the Swedish Woods with Berlin - The Most Stressful Germany “Vacation”
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- What happens when you bring your US husband to Germany during Christmas time, to visit your friends and family and plan to stay in 8 different accommodations within 11 days? Well, you better feed him well in that time... :)
Happy new year btw!
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Whew! What a whirlwind! The food looked sooo yum!
I can definitely relate to the urban-fatigue, but the food did look good!
Welcome back and thanks for showing me all my personal nightmares in 15 Minutes 😅 cities, crowds, hotel rooms and extremely cheap döner
Hahaha, you´re welcome.. and sorryyy.. :D
ohh you must be longing soo after your wonderful cabin in Sweden. I hope to see more from you and your life!
Oh we were.. And you will. :)
Very nice vlog. Wow some of the portions are huge in Germany. I love my acreage life. I never thought I would but years ago when we moved out here it only took a very short time to know this is the life. Take care.
Thank you! Glad you found the perfect life for you too! :) And true, some are really big - it´s helpful to be able to share everything. And thanks for teaching me a new word: acreage. Never seen it before.
Yeah A turkish doner and falafel and especially with arabic music - that is really typical german stuff.
really bad weather now to be on the road. And hard for birds and other animals to get something to eat
I know, I feel sorry for all the animals here...
Looks like you guys had a bit of an adventure :) Traveling can be quite stressful, but it helps to go to familiar places I think. The contrast between your cottage and the city is so huge, did you get used again to the noise/lights/people at all in your short stay? I hope you had a good time over Christmas and nice start to the new year :)
Just seeing these impressions is giving me flashes of anxiety/overstimulation. I so get that craving for calm and nature, and I grew up in Köln (the suburbs at least)! I never enjoyed living in the city though, but work/life forced the situation until now.
Although I do miss the German Konditorei goodies, and Knödel! And I'm sure I will miss the Belgian bread and Brödchen scene as well, and proper fries after we move to Sweden 😛
Thank you - happy new year to you as well! :) We did not get used to it, no.. but seeing familiar faces was still worth it. Oh I've only been to Köln a couple times. :) Yeah so many people are stuck in the cities due to work etc.... at least you are getting out - that´s great! Yeah a real Konditorei I am sure you will miss. But there are actually Brötchen in the regular supermarkets here.. Hope you have an easy move!