Nikolaustag

St Nicholas is busy this time of year, visiting local schools and churches. We have caught a few glimpses of him this season.  At a local church…

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And he even honked and waved at us from a white convertible at a stoplight one night, which left an indelible impression on Tess.  As in, "Better get to bed now Tess, St. Nicholas is coming!"  

"In his white car???"  

So, that sorta threw off the authentic German Catholic vibe we were shootin' for but hey. 

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We still read about the beloved saint and woke to wooden shoes filled with traditional clementines, nuts, and chocolate coins in memory of the good Turkish bishop's efforts to secure an honorable future for some unfortunate maidens.  

 st nic shoe

One of the few days you get chocolate for breakfast. 

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Lest you are mistakenly awed (and hence discouraged) by this display of authentic cultural celebration, let me just mention that Nikolaustag is Dec 6th.  

These pictures were taken Dec 7th 'cause, um, St. Nicholas' helper discovered at a distressingly late date that she was shy on clementines and candy canes.  

In 20 yrs they will never know. ; )  

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German bathrooms are  a funny thing.  To us anyway.  They most often have turn knobs like these.   Very often there is also some change involved.  Either you leave it in a bowl on the sink or you may actually have to insert it in the door to enter the stall.  Reason being – there is often a live person nearby who is vigorously cleaning the room all day long.  So you tip. Even if you are an American and are a little unsettled by women running in and out of both the men's and women's restrooms whomever may be present. (one of my little boys hasn't yet recovered from being advised on a potty stop. I will leave it at that lol)

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The faucet in this restroom will strike American readers as odd namely because it is singular.  That would be cold.   But, not uncommon.

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If you follow this  Pinterest board of mine, you will guess how much I loved these mod door signs spotted at a local church:

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 ladies
I am easily amused, although you may be too if you made it this far down a post about potties. ; D 

at play

Brendan has graduated to our early readers.  Despite the bad press they often get these days we have always enjoyed them, at least our vintage readers.  The vocabulary is controlled, ensuring lots of success, and the illustrations are priceless.  Of course we still read higher level literature together.  These are great fun for independent practice however as well as a fond glimpse of a more gracious time.

At Play is one of the most charming old readers in our collection:

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Patent leather Mary Jane's, short pants, and a Scotty.  Doesn't get much better than that. : )
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 at play 3

My, my. I remember those wonderful aluminum cake covers.

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Letter blocks and pull toys.  Obviously written some time before vibrating Elmo's. 

to markets, to markets – Trier

We kicked off the Weihnachtsmarkt season in Trier the day after Thanksgiving. Trier is one of my favorite places in Germany and I knew even if the market was a bust, there would be plenty to see.

The skeletal remains of the vineyards stand in stark contrast to their summer glory.

 vineyard
First stop is parking, always a challenge with the Suburban.  Always a challenge.  Here stands the man, victorious at last.

 trier

parking
Parked nearby was a decked out scooter.  "Cause really, what scooter couldn't benefit from a little fringe right?

scooter

On we walked to the city center.

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Past St. Christopher, who figures prominently in German sculpture and murals.

 st christopher
and St Nicholas…

 st nic

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The markets themselves are usually set up in the city square or walkplatz.  Stalls are arranged with food, drink, and wares for sale. Drink of choice is hot gluhwein.

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 market 2

market 1

 toys

Our bunch dove into this bucket of chocolate covered goodness.

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can't pass up some mushroom love…

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We passed back through the Porta Nigra on the way out, it's facade illuminated. Stunning!