Well folks...about to hop a train to Paris, and I thought I'd give you all a little update!
So Saturday Jen arrived back in Munich, and we just hung out in the apartment chatting and eating. Sunday Jen and I went for a walk in the woods, which was wonderful! (Felt so good to be walking like that again!)
Monday was probably my favorite day since the end of the Camino. Jen and I spent about 9 hours at Therme Erding...a nude spa! It was so increadible! We were a little nervous at first, but you get used to everyone being naked fairly quickly. There were a million different kind of dry saunas including one that baked fresh bread, a wet sauna that was infused with eucalyptus, and a star gazing one. We got salt scrubs, honey peels, and yogurt masks. We also got to tan a bit, stand under waterfalls in "stone henge" swim in the jetted pool, and drink champagne at the naked pool bar! It was an AMAZING day!
Tuesday was also very lovely, because I got to meet up with my Camino friend Anna, from Australia. We did a lot of walking around Munich...saw a bit of the English Gardens, ate a pretzel, and just enjoyed eachothers company. On Wednesday I spent the day in Dachau which is the site of the first concentration camp. It was a tough visit, but something I felt I had to do while in Germany. I choked back tears all day, and it started as soon as I stepped through the gate that read "ARBEIT MACHT FREI" which means "work makes you free". They have restored some of the original buildings, but I couldn't imagine what it would have looked like with the thirty-some bunkers that used to be there. Now they are just large rectangular sections each marked with a number. The one bunker that we were able to walk through was horrifying. Just imagining the hundreds of starving and sick people shoved into this tiny hall of bunks. I won't put the word bed in there, because they were basically just wooden stalls. It was really creepy to walk through the crematorium (sp?). We were walked through first where the people were told to take off their clothes in order for them to "shower", then into the room marked "showers" that was actually an airtight space that was filled with poisonous gas once the doors were shut. That room opened up into another square room where bodies were dragged to await their cremation. The actual crematorium was these 3 or 4 huge ovens that would burn 4-5 bodies at once. Wow. It was a very moving day.
Onto more pleasant things...Hung out with Jen and Vesta Wednesday night and all day Thursday, and because of some concerns about getting in trouble with their landlord, I found another place to stay Thursday night. I signed up for this thing called couchsurfing which is the coolest idea ever! Basically it is a HUGE community of people online who offer a couch or a peice of floor to travellers who need a place to stay. I stayed with an awesome girl Marie, who actually ended up inviting me to stay Friday night as well. So, I wandered around town yesterday, and had a chick flick night last night! I was expecting to catch a 7:30am train to Paris, but the connecting train was sold out, so I'm out on a 10:30 train, that actually gets there at the same time anyway!
Tonight I am staying at Aloha Hostel, tomorrow I am staying at St. Christopher's, and then Monday and Tuesday night I am spending at a girl's place named Rosa. Then, it is back to the States, and home to Chicago to see my man!
So Saturday Jen arrived back in Munich, and we just hung out in the apartment chatting and eating. Sunday Jen and I went for a walk in the woods, which was wonderful! (Felt so good to be walking like that again!)
Monday was probably my favorite day since the end of the Camino. Jen and I spent about 9 hours at Therme Erding...a nude spa! It was so increadible! We were a little nervous at first, but you get used to everyone being naked fairly quickly. There were a million different kind of dry saunas including one that baked fresh bread, a wet sauna that was infused with eucalyptus, and a star gazing one. We got salt scrubs, honey peels, and yogurt masks. We also got to tan a bit, stand under waterfalls in "stone henge" swim in the jetted pool, and drink champagne at the naked pool bar! It was an AMAZING day!
Tuesday was also very lovely, because I got to meet up with my Camino friend Anna, from Australia. We did a lot of walking around Munich...saw a bit of the English Gardens, ate a pretzel, and just enjoyed eachothers company. On Wednesday I spent the day in Dachau which is the site of the first concentration camp. It was a tough visit, but something I felt I had to do while in Germany. I choked back tears all day, and it started as soon as I stepped through the gate that read "ARBEIT MACHT FREI" which means "work makes you free". They have restored some of the original buildings, but I couldn't imagine what it would have looked like with the thirty-some bunkers that used to be there. Now they are just large rectangular sections each marked with a number. The one bunker that we were able to walk through was horrifying. Just imagining the hundreds of starving and sick people shoved into this tiny hall of bunks. I won't put the word bed in there, because they were basically just wooden stalls. It was really creepy to walk through the crematorium (sp?). We were walked through first where the people were told to take off their clothes in order for them to "shower", then into the room marked "showers" that was actually an airtight space that was filled with poisonous gas once the doors were shut. That room opened up into another square room where bodies were dragged to await their cremation. The actual crematorium was these 3 or 4 huge ovens that would burn 4-5 bodies at once. Wow. It was a very moving day.
Onto more pleasant things...Hung out with Jen and Vesta Wednesday night and all day Thursday, and because of some concerns about getting in trouble with their landlord, I found another place to stay Thursday night. I signed up for this thing called couchsurfing which is the coolest idea ever! Basically it is a HUGE community of people online who offer a couch or a peice of floor to travellers who need a place to stay. I stayed with an awesome girl Marie, who actually ended up inviting me to stay Friday night as well. So, I wandered around town yesterday, and had a chick flick night last night! I was expecting to catch a 7:30am train to Paris, but the connecting train was sold out, so I'm out on a 10:30 train, that actually gets there at the same time anyway!
Tonight I am staying at Aloha Hostel, tomorrow I am staying at St. Christopher's, and then Monday and Tuesday night I am spending at a girl's place named Rosa. Then, it is back to the States, and home to Chicago to see my man!