We had a holiday weekend in Germany, too this weekend. It wasn't Memorial Day, of course, but Pfingsten (or Pentecost) Monday.
Skip's co-worker, Stephan Schwarz and his wife Sabine, had us down to Munich for the weekend. They were incredible hosts and awfully brave to invite a couple with a six-year-old to visit for the weekend.
Here are some highlights of our trip.

Maddie, Skip, Stephan and Sabine at the Fuggerei in Augsburg. Jakob Fugger, an ancestor of Skip's, was once the richest man in Europe and founded the world's first housing project for the poor. The rent was only 88 cents a year, but the big condition was (and still is) that you must pray three times a day for the souls of the Fugger family. Seems Jakob was hedging his bets.
Even if it was partly to insure the safety of Jakob's soul, the Fuggerei was an amazing innovation. The idea that society was better off if the poorest among it had a clean, safe place to work and live was a new one. Maddie liked knowing that one of her relatives was the first person (at least in recorded Western history) to put into action the idea that the rich might have an obligation to the poor.

The front of the Fuggerei. It still houses low income people today, though the rooms have been updated and it is no longer for families, but the elderly.

Stephan is a big fan of country music and all its trimmings. Here is his cowboy boot collection.

Skip poses with one of his Fugger relatives. Can't you see the resemblance?

Maddie signs the guest book at the Fuggerei and tells that her Oma is a descendant of Jakob.

Maddie and Skip is front of the apartment where Mozart's grandfather lived in the Fuggerei.

Skip and Stephan try on Bavaria's traditional garb. They decided against purchase, but we did get Maddie a dirndle (the traditional female outfit). This may be my favorite picture I've made in Germany!

Sabine, Maddie, Stephan and Skip at a HUGE palace near where Sabina and Stephan live. Bavaria was once a very wealthy country separate from Germany and Munich is full of ornate palaces and buildings.

At the Augsburg zoo, we got to see a brand new baby seal.

Maddie is already captivated by the idea of being a bride. If she didn't look so much like me, I'd wonder about an accidental swap at the hospital.