We’re spending a full year here in Germany. Taking time to not just live here as a member of the military and a student, but also travel and see the sites. We’d love it if you came along, subscribe below so you never miss a post!
CHECK OUT OUR LATEST STORIES
-
Prague
Last week William, our friend Laura, and I all headed over to see Prague. We’re very thankful she invited us since train tickets can be expensive and the cost of gas is best when split amongst three people. We left early in the morning and got in around 5:00 pm. One bit of advice, parking…
-
Our First Day in Munich
Thanks to William’s work schedule, he can take three-day weekends occasionally. This past weekend, we decided to take advantage of this by visiting Munich in Bavaria. We left Thursday night and drove to a cute little hotel near the Munich City Center. We decided to do a self-guided walking tour around the city center on…
-
Traveling with a Cat
Traveling with a pet can be very stressful, thankfully for William and I the military made bringing Mithrandir over much less expensive.
-
We made it.
I’m not going to lie; this move has been complicated. Of course, all international moves are complex, but most people don’t have the United States Airforce doing its best to make it more difficult. While the military allocated William and me 600 pounds of furniture (which is very little, let me assure you**), we could…
-
Berlin Bound: A Final Glimpse of the Ishtar Gate Before Renovations
You know those trips when you head to a city for one thing, and one thing only? Yeah, this was that type of trip. I’m sure Berlin is a wonderful city, but William and I only had eyes for the Pergamon Museum which closed after our visit to do renovations for 14 years. Darling told us…
-
Walking Through Warsaw: Three Days of Museums, Food, and Fun
Taking the train from Germany to Poland is not for the faint of heart—not because it’s dangerous, but because it takes a while to get there. I took an early morning train (around 4 AM) and arrived in Warsaw around noon. I walked from the station to my hostel, admiring the Palace of Culture and…
-
Bayeux Tapestry: A Historic Pilgrimage to William the Conqueror’s Era
Anyone who knows William knows he adores learning about history. Whether he’s reading Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, exploring The Children of Ash and Elm, or diving into another Teddy Roosevelt biography, William loves uncovering new stories about the past. While the Bayeux Tapestry isn’t a book, it’s the closest thing we have…
SEE SOME PHOTOS OF OUR FAVORITE PLACES



