After the rush of Christmas, and having it seem like it is over so fast, Boxing day dinner is a wonderfully relaxing event.
and Troy was able to play with his new lens… Fun all around!
We are back in the USA after almost 6 years of living in Europe. More adventure & a bit of culture shock to come!
A few last views of the girls on the carousel & some views of the grounds from the Ferris Wheel. By the time we hit the top the crowds were amazing!
If you can’t actually make it into a tent for a beer, you can purchase other types of alcohol on the grounds. This “carousel” was selling sekt (champagne type wine)
This “carousel” was sponsored by Weiss Beer!! And it actually moved.
We needed a real lunch though, so we left & headed for our favorite local beer garden, the Park Cafe.
Both Tuesdays during the Oktoberfest are the official “family” days, which works great with the German school system (where the kids don’t start until they are 6, and even then only go to school until noon until they are 10, when they are tested & tracked as to where they will end up in life – a University & beyond student, a technical school graduate, or a high school graduate. Seriously – at 10 YEARS OLD!!!) Sorry for the digression, anyway, family day doesn’t really work with our family schedule, so we went Saturday morning. The last weekend. Crazy, and a bit dumb, but Sophia was dying to go (really they are trying to make it more family friendly & a lot of her friends had already gone). So we all dressed up, and spent the morning at the Wies’n.
Sophia picked out a few rides to go on:
the “fun house” which didn’t last very long (loud noises of air are very scary…)
And the Giant Ferris Wheel – our favorite because we all were able to go.
By noon most of the tents were closed due to over capacity, and we needed to get out of there, so we wandered back to our stroller** and left for this year. But it was fun while it lasted!
** Side note on the stroller. Strollers are not allowed on the Wies’n grounds on weekends or holidays. Understandable, however we were stuck with a stroller at the entrance that we then had to put somewhere. The very kindly police officer directed us to the “checked luggage” area, which opened at 11am. Not very helpful when you are there at 10:15am. Right next to the “hold area”, was a children’s play park where there were a number of unoccupied strollers at random locations. We bit the bullet, figured we’ve gotten 5 good years out of this stroller & pushed it next to the bushes. 90 min later we returned to find our stroller in the same place, and at least 30 other strollers lined up perfectly behind it… We were obviously not the only ones caught unaware.
I can’t believe we made it back for another night! Tonight we were in the Paulaner Tent (with the giant spinning beer on top of the tent), and what a spread they put on. We were in a side box off the main floor, surrounded by tables from one of the world wide accounting firms (boy could they party). Most people in the tent were in tracht, and it was so much fun to be there with friends looking to just have a good time. The beer flowed, the food arrived almost immediately after we sat down, and it just got better from there.
Thanks to you all who were there for making it such a fun night!
(I think Troy needs a vest!)
You see the oddest things at Oktoberfest.
This year there were women walking around with Breathalizers, and for 4.50 euros you could see what your blood tox level was.
This guy was really, really into it.
A couple of preparatory breaths, and then…
He was so amazed after all he had ingested, that he only blew a 2.48.
After receiving his certificate with his results, date, time, and string to wear it around his neck, he promptly fell down the 2 steps that led to our section.