Our week in Berin went by very fast, but was filled with family, sightseeing, and lots of delicious food. This being my third time exploring Berlin, it felt so familiar, like home. Not to mention having Kristian and his family to show us around and tell us where to go.
When we arrived, Krtistian picked us up at the airport and we went for dinner at the Tennis Club he and Jenny are a part of. We had an awesome BBQ dinner, and Paul and I officially decided to join a tennis club when we get back to Canada (even though neither of us play tennis).
We managed to see the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag (Parliment), Checkpoint Charie, the remaining Berlin Wall, the bombed church on the Ku’damm, the Holocost Memorial, caught up with a free walking tour, went to Hackescher Mrkt, visited Cecilienhof Palace, the Marble Palace, the local Thai Market, went to the Zoo & the Aquarium, had Currywurst at Bier’s Ku’damm 195, and spent some time with my incredible German Family. What an incredible week.


























I may be a bit biased when it comes to Berlin, as I have been well taken care of whenever I visit, but I still highly recommend that everyone visit this beautiful city. Even though it’s a city that has a ton of history, (as our tour guide said) Berlin is still becoming what it is. It’s a young city that’s still evolving since the wall came down in 1989. Only 27 years ago.
Now, we’re off to Hamburg in this beaut for the next 2 days!

Can’t wait to see how she does on the Autobahn!
‘Till later..
Tschuss!!
Alysha ❤

















Well it is about time! 🙂 You guys really looked like you were relaxed and having a good time with our German family! We know you both really like the rainy and cooler weather as well.
We have given Kaylee your phone and package as you requested.
Sure glad you are both well and having a good time! Keep the posts coming, a bit more often if you could! LOL
Mom & Dad
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