Guten Abend. Ich bin zurück von München.

Actually I got back yesterday evening. Here’s a day by day brief of what my friend and I did, from the start of our journey. Don’t really know how to write my adventure without it sounding tedious, heh.

Thursday

Went to uni. to do some bits and bobs…eh…hand in dissertation. My friend went home to finalise her packing, then we met at the train station to head to London Euston. Upon arrival we tried to figure out which train to take to our overnight hotel. Turns out the trains in London aren’t that simple so we’d have to walk a station to get to where we wanted. Opted to take a taxi instead, which was quite expensive but the taxi driver was nice enough to not charge us the full amount and only the guesstimate. The hotel was really nice. Since the menu consisted mainly of spicy dishes I asked my friend what she recommended. It was my first time having an Indian meal because I dared not try it but it was actually quite nice. :9

Friday

The day I dreaded because I get travel sick and was feeling sorry for my friend who had to hack the flight with me. After popping a pill – travel sickness tablets, nothing dodgy – it was okay and I slept my way through anyway. :P Mind, it was only a 2 hour journey… Arrived at Munich Airport. Took the train from the “flughafen” to Pasing, then dragged our luggage bags to the hotel. Noisy walk, is all I can say. The hotel was, well it looked like it had seen better days but for the days we were staying it was adequate and quite cute. The first thing I noticed about Munich was the vast amounts of bakeries they have. Everywhere you walk a bakery is not far away.

Saturday

My friend and I headed to Inhorgenta 2010. It was interesting, seeing all the jewellery, gemstones and beads.

Jewellery

Jewellery from Inhorgenta 2010.

I managed to haggle without trying. :D The pearl bracelet which I bought for myself would have cost quite a lot but was sold for a nice price. The Buddhas were bought for my brother and sister as I though they were cute and didn’t really know what else I could get them, without having a big hole in my pocket. The elephant (centre of pearl bracelet) is for my best friend. The rings I just bought as they were cheap and fit my finger, usually my fingers are too scrawny for average rings. Don’t ask me what that purple-y black gem is because I have no idea. :D I got it for my mum, and though it’s not evident in the photo it sparkles. I’m thinking of turning it into a pendant, that or a keyring. As for the beads…they were just off the cuff purchases. My friend managed to get a good deal and she insisted I choose a few for myself. ^^

Sunday

We knew we were going to be stuck for things to do because we had been warned that a lot, if not all, shops were closed on Sundays. Only eatery places would be open. So, instead of staying cooped up in the hotel room we decided to peruse and plans train journeys to places we want to visit. We first went to visit the Chinese Tea house, which we didn’t find but did find the English beer garden. Walking through thick snow is fun.

After that we went to the a museum. I got the steer a ship. Well, I say steer but it was basically a steering wheel bolted to the floor.

The last visit of the day was the zoo. Once you’ve seen one zoo you’ve pretty much seen them all. Except you don’t get to see the elephants so up close, nor the giraffes for that matter. Fortunately, but unfortunately for my friend, there was no theme park. Maybe next time…

Bear magnet.

This is a bear magnet I got, it is presently stuck on my radiator. ^^

Monday

This was the day we had both been looking forward to. Visiting the castle which Disney’s Sleep Beauty was based on. A colleague at my summer work place told me about this castle and so made it a priority for this trip. There turned out to be two castles to visit and the snow was still in Germany so with the mountains it looked like a winter wonderland.

Schloss Hohenschwangau

Hohenschwangau Castle.

Neuschwanstein Castle.

Neuschwanstein Castle.

Use Google if you want to see better pictures of the castles, without the obstruction of trees. :P I highly recommend you go to Füssen to see these castles and take a tour, if you decide to go to Germany. The tickets aren’t dear and well worth the travel. I loved it so much so I bought a mouse mat…and to keep the geeky side of me happy. :D

Gifts.

Gifts.

The keyring is for a friend who adores all-things Disney, the top left is a fridge magnet. Magnets just seem to be one of those things you buy as a memorabilia. Right? You can see my mouse mat of the Neuschwanstein Castle.

Tuesday

Auf Wiedersehen Mnchen.

Well, I got the flight and hotel sorted for the trip to Munich. Booking a “holiday” is slightly more hardwork than I first anticipated. I was very happy about having completed the booking, as it’s not something I’ve ever done – Mum usually sorts all that out.  I got £70 off and so the mini break will cost just under £2001 for, each, my friend and I – excluding what is personally spent when we get there of course. :P

However…I didn’t quite anticipate one thing, which my friend brought up.  Actually getting to the airport. The flight departs at 7:55am, and technically we should be at the airport 3 hours before departure. Now, I don’t plan on driving there2 because:

    1. London seems like a crazy place to drive and I’ve had to cope with the Birmingham way of driving so I dread to think what it’s like in London.
    2. I’m not sure how the roads in London “work”.
    3. as much of an adventure it’ll be, we can’t risk getting lost, which will inevitably happen if I drive; my sense of direction is horrendous.

    So, I thought it’d be better to take the train but as my family quite rightly pointed out, trains aren’t that reliable; in that they may get delayed or, even, cancelled.  Mum has kindly offered to drive me there but I don’t want to be a hassle  so I’m thinking of a solution to avoid that scenario.  It wouldn’t be nice for her to drive me there and then back alone; too much petrol and not really fair on her.

    The thing we might have to end up doing is taking a train3 and getting to London a day early, stay over night and go to the airport without panic – the airport has hotels.  I’m going to research for cheaper hotels/B&Bs/etc though…just in case.

    I’ve got until mid-February so hopefully I’ll have everything planned and sorted by then.

    What do you do for early flights?  Have any of you flown with Easyjet before?  This will be my first time. :S

    1. Flight and hotel []
    2. Well, from Telford, to Birmingham and then London []
    3. Taxi?  No, probably too expensive.  A taxi to and from Manchester cost £100. []

    Just some random questions/points:

    1. Would it be cheeky to say uni. starts on the 14th September, when in fact it starts 2 weeks later than said date?  I’m just sick of constantly taking blame for things I blatantly haven’t done.  It also gives me time to start on my project for uni.  So, how has your summer holiday been?
    2. On sweeter note, I could be going to Germany next year (Feb).  Woohoo!  To see a show…a German word which I can’t pronouce let alone spell. :P   If it went forward it would not only be my first international jewellery show but also a first trip with friends. :D
    3. Also…I got my jewellery parts and crystals.   Squee.  I’ve been debating for a while whether to my own jewellery to wear – departing with money has been the main reason why I’ve put it off for so long.  The packages came fast, next day dispatch.  I don’t know if it’s just me thinking this but the recession seems to have quickened the pace of dispatches and deliveries.  All I’ve done really is put bales on the Swarovski pendants.  Then with the Prince Of Whales silver chain I can mix and match the pendants.  Would take pictures and show you but it’s late.  I’ll get them done soon though – well, that’s what I think…
    4. Has anyone had a moth stick to them whilst in the shower? *raises hand*  It is scary and makes you do some crazy dance.  That doesn’t compare to being stuck in the bathroom with a humongous one though. *shudders*  I don’t like fear insects and spiders.  This is probably the only reason why I haven’t visited Australia yet.
    5. Oh yeah.  If you hand in a ring with set stones to be repaired, expect the stones to come back nice and bright.  The only reason the diamond – or any other gemstone for that matter – was misty in the first place is due to the gradual build up of dead skin1.  It most likely is you ring, just cleaned and polished. ;)
    1. I know, not nice []

    Meet my Grandma’s dog, Moron.

    Dont let the photo fool you, he is in fact a lazy dog. :P

    Don't let the photo fool you, he is in fact a lazy dog. :P

    Well, his name is actually Lucky but my Grandma speaks Hakka so doesn’t realise or know that my aunty named him Lucky.  Poor dog, I know.  His name is roughly translated from a Hakka cursing phrase: “Bok Thai Lan”1, it could be worse though.

    If anyone can shed some light on the breed of Lucky – or any other interesting fact – your more than welcome to share them. :)   Plus, I’d feel less stupid when asked by friends. :P

    I wish I could train him to be more active and actually feed him some proper dog food2 but the lucky (no pun intended) dog is all the way in Hong Kong.  All I know is his favourite foods are fish bones and pork bones. :D

    Sleeping. ^^

    Sleeping. ^^

    Didn’t realise how hard he’d be to photograph, without looking like a splodge of black paint, haha.

    1. Something like that, I’m not great with phonetics.  I’m also not entirely sure if I’ve even translated it right.  It’s not a nice phrase though, I know that much. []
    2. He’s basically given my grandma’s dinner left-overs. :D []

    Hello all!  Excuse my absence.  Thankfully there is a more type-orientated way of communicating because right now my voice resembles that of Scooby, or at least some kind of grumbly dog. :P

    So yep, I’m back from Hong Kong and don’t I know it?  I did have a mini-diary, which I kept updated throughout the holiday but it seems to have gone walkies, ha.

    Since my last visit, 3 years ago, I had forgotten how hectic the driving was in Hong Kong.  Overtaking, undertaking at speed.  Taking on oncoming traffic when exiting roundabout.

    One particular day could have ended in a tragedy though.  My family and I were taking a taxi back to our flat.  Like any other taxi driver, this taxi was switching lanes frequently – overtaking the light buses and other bigger vehicles.  However, after the traffic light turned green he drove, went to switch to the left lane.  Only, there was another taxi already in the left lane, who had to stop abruptly, as our taxi driver seemed clueless as to what was happening.  On my brother’s side we literally saw the front corner of the other taxi.  We (the family) were horrified, we came within inches of a serious accident.  My mum even told the guy that he almost hit a car.  It went a little something like this:

    Family: *Eyes wide opened*.  Some panic noises.

    Mum: You almost hit another car!

    Taxi guy: *Calm, not knowing something serious could have happened* No, I didn’t.  There was no one behind.

    Me: Oh yeah, then what is that vehicle right behind you?

    Mum: Yes you did!  You almost hit a green taxi.

    Taxi guy: *Still clueless* There wasn’t a green car behind.

    Me: *turns to sister* He didn’t even do his mirror checks.

    Sister: I know.

    Taxi guys chuckles and rambles on about it being clear but Mum telling him otherwise.  I turn to my brother and he’s raised his eyebrows.

    Family: Idiot!

    All four of us can drive, and automatically do the checks even if we are not the destination driver.  For the taxi guy to not even notice a green taxi on the other lane, and brush away our “paranoia” is more than worrying.

    Aside from that “mishap” I forgot just how convenient Hong Kong transportation was.  Oh, and I witnessed my first female taxi driver.  I have never even seen one on my previous visits back to Hong Kong.