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Stille nacht

And a merry Christmas to you!

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And so I finally made it to München! After quite some travelling I reached Haar (suburb in München where Karin's parents live) where it seems I'll be for the next few days at the very least.

I've had very warm reception here, which is very nice. The traditional thing for Karin's family is to have trout and potatoes for lunch on the 24th and fondue for dinner, as we did this year as well. This is actually the 3rd Christmas I am spending in München and in all fairness, Christmas in the cold just makes so much more sense than Christmas in the blazing SA heat.

To get back to the point - we decorated the Christmas tree yesterday, had the trout lunch which Karin's grandmother prepared for us after which I had a long overdue nap (I can never really manage to sleep on a plane - despite having sleeping pills and all). At around 18h00 we exchanged presents and moved over to the fondue. Having a fondue for Christmas is in my opinion a really excellent idea: it is very sociable and, since one eats for so long, one rarely overeats as much as one would do with the typical Christmas meal in SA.
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At around ten-thirty we set off to the local church for the Christmas service. The catholic way is quite a long affair compared to the protestant way to which I am used. It really was great to take a walk in the -2 outside, reach the warm, cosy church, filled with beautifully decorated christmas trees and tons of candles. Having to partake in the german songs and prayers (Onse Vader, or: Vater Unser) is, although a bit difficult, very "romantic" experience (at a lack of a better word - any suggestions?).

Today is a nice and lazy day, with a run planned a bit later.

As parting words I wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS :):)

Posted by heinrich 25/12/2006 4:15 AM Archived in Events | Germany

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