So, when some new friends asked us to go along with them to Oldenberg, Germany on Saturday to go to a Christmas market, we jumped at the opportunity to experience a German Christmas market for ourselves. This small town is just about an hour and half car ride away from Groningen. You can click here for more information about the market, and you can click here for more information on Oldenberg, Germany.
We woke up early on Saturday and were on the road by 8 a.m. (thank goodness, Jeremy is on a winter break from his Saturday soccer games!). We arrived in Oldenberg at about 10 a.m.
The first order of business was to get a quick bite to eat and some really good German coffee!!!
And some tea!!
Then, we were on our way to the market...
Elizabeth and her friend wanted to give some money to a small band playing in the town center.:) |
walking through the market |
German Sausages |
Too many sweets and candy stalls to count!! |
TONS of cheeses!! |
I know it looks like J is looking at the the nail polish in this picture, but he really is looking at the hand painted cottages up on the shelves!:) |
So many varieties of pretzels! |
I thought of my mom when I saw this....wood plank smoked salmon!!! |
When the kids were tired of just walking around, there were some rides for them...
And. later on in the day, it is almost obligatory to partake in some gluhwein!! This warm wine drink will keep you nice and toasty from your head right down to your feet! To read more about what exactly gluhwein is, click here.
Guy, myself and our friends were fans, but the kids...not so much. Don't worry! They got the non alcohol version!! But, it was fun for them to try it out and get into the spirit of things!:)
And after our feet were tired from walking and the gluhwein was making us feel a bit tired, it was time for another quick stop in one of the German cafes for some great coffee and some fabulous apple strudel!!!
You HAVE to get apple strudel when you come to Germany....I think it may be a law!!:)
We had a great time at the Christmas market this weekend! I miss my family and friends back home dearly during this holiday time, but it is so fun to make new memories and be able to explore Europe!
Until next time, Doei!:)
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