June 20, 2015
Diary #09
I am really excited to tell you about today, so we will start right away. This morning, I woke up, ate breakfast, and went up to our hotel room. When we reached our room, we rushed inside, grabbed our luggage, and went out the automatic doors of our hotel. We grabbed a taxi and went to another better hotel, Marriott.
When we went into the good smelling lobby, we told a employee that we wanted to drop off some of our luggage. Once he took our bags into the luggage room, we left the hotel and went to two churches, the Grossmunstuer and the Fraunster.
In the Grossmunstuer, we saw a beautiful pipe organ with bits of of gold on it and also a statue of King Karl beneath the ground. He scared both me and my mom at first but seemed interesting at the end.
In the Fraunster, as soon as we opened the heavy doors, we were welcomed by the sound of the pipe organ. It was a mystery to know who was playing it. Also, inside, there was this room with beautiful stain glass windows. There was a gift shop with bookmarks of the stain glass windows but closed right before my eyes. :(
Once we left the churches, we went to a grocery store, bought some food ate it at the park with a statue of Pestalozzi. We ate tuna bread which smelled - well - fishy (disgusting) but surprisingly good.
After finishing our food, we went to an AWESOME museum, the Heidi Weber Museum. Once I noticed how cool it was, we decided to build our house like it. My favorite and most impressed painting was used as a door that you pushed and it would turn 360 degrees. The door had two sides so it was basically two. When I first saw it, (thinking that it was a sculpture) I asked my mom to take a picture of me "pretending I was pushing the door open. But when it moved I was so surprised that I turned out looking surprised in the picture. My parents and I stayed there for about 2 hours because we felt touched by the art.
We finally decided to leave when we felt hungry. But instead of eating we decided to rest at our hotel first and then go to eat. When "food time" finally arrived, we went to a FIVE STAR restaurant, Mimisa. It was SOOOOOOOOOOO good!! Our plates were spotless when we finished eating. It was SOOOOOOOOOOOOO good!!
When we went into the good smelling lobby, we told a employee that we wanted to drop off some of our luggage. Once he took our bags into the luggage room, we left the hotel and went to two churches, the Grossmunstuer and the Fraunster.
In the Grossmunstuer, we saw a beautiful pipe organ with bits of of gold on it and also a statue of King Karl beneath the ground. He scared both me and my mom at first but seemed interesting at the end.
In the Fraunster, as soon as we opened the heavy doors, we were welcomed by the sound of the pipe organ. It was a mystery to know who was playing it. Also, inside, there was this room with beautiful stain glass windows. There was a gift shop with bookmarks of the stain glass windows but closed right before my eyes. :(
Once we left the churches, we went to a grocery store, bought some food ate it at the park with a statue of Pestalozzi. We ate tuna bread which smelled - well - fishy (disgusting) but surprisingly good.
After finishing our food, we went to an AWESOME museum, the Heidi Weber Museum. Once I noticed how cool it was, we decided to build our house like it. My favorite and most impressed painting was used as a door that you pushed and it would turn 360 degrees. The door had two sides so it was basically two. When I first saw it, (thinking that it was a sculpture) I asked my mom to take a picture of me "pretending I was pushing the door open. But when it moved I was so surprised that I turned out looking surprised in the picture. My parents and I stayed there for about 2 hours because we felt touched by the art.
We finally decided to leave when we felt hungry. But instead of eating we decided to rest at our hotel first and then go to eat. When "food time" finally arrived, we went to a FIVE STAR restaurant, Mimisa. It was SOOOOOOOOOOO good!! Our plates were spotless when we finished eating. It was SOOOOOOOOOOOOO good!!
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