The Day Has Finally Arrived; You’ve Got Mail

So, yesterday I got a package in the mail. It was a day that I had been waiting for-the day finally arrived.

This process started with an article that I had created back in June. I wrote the piece for Military Spouse’s online magazine. My oldest daughter is part of the LGBTQ+ community and I wanted to let the world know how I express my love for her.

I was given a bracelet from Nomades years ago and that statement piece shows our military journey. What was lacking was a charm to represent my oldest. I wrote about how I had to hunt high and low to find a rainbow charm.

After the article appeared, one of the founders of the company contacted me. Apparently, they had been debating creating such a charm but they had dragged their feet. My article propelled them to get their butts in gear and they wanted to let me know that one was in the works.

And that’s what arrived in the mail. It was the spacer that Nomades had created to represent all rainbow facets-LGBTQ, rainbow babies, Noah’s ark. It is a beautiful representation of all of it. Along with the charm, they sent me their press release too.

Our stories are each so differently written.Each year brings a new chapter to each of our stories.In 2020 our country saw a year like no other. We heard from the unheard. We saw issues come to the forefront and became more aware of causes needing our attention.

At Nomadés we are always looking for new ways to celebrate stories. We feel our 2020 collection needs to not only represent this historic year we are having but also the unique stories that have come from it. As military spouses, we have come to fondly embrace acronyms used by the military. We are fluent in that second language. It is in the spirit of this year and twisted into an acronym that we introduce our 2020 spacer to our military community. RULPH.

We want to REMEMBER those who are no longer with us. We understand that each story is unique, but these stories still UNITE us. We choose LOVE for everyone. We PROMISE to represent each story to the best of our ability and be inclusive of all. We will continue to HONOR different stories and celebrate the value in each one.At Nomadés we stand with each other and embrace the uniqueness of each and every person by celebrating your charming story.

Charmingly,Marijke, Jennifer, Melissa and Christy

So now you too can own your own charm to represent the rainbow in you. And don’t forget to check out the rest of their catalogue. Nomades speaks to military spouses in ALL aspects of their journey.

Nomades newest spacer

European Holiday

I was fortunate enough to go to Munich and Salzburg last month. Living in Europe made me long for more time on that continent. And my wish came true when my youngest daughter invited me to spend some time with her while she was taking a whirlwind tour over her 60 days of leave.

She allowed me to choose anywhere I wanted to go. And if you’ve seen some of my other posts, you know that my bucket list of places I’ve yet to go is extensive. I toyed with the idea of going back to Italy (my favorite country) and seeing other cities I hadn’t seen. But then I really wanted to check another country off of my list.

I decided upon Munich because one, I hadn’t visited any castles and two, my daughter did a research project on The White Rose society and they were based out of Munich. That didn’t solve my “I need another European country” desire but it was close enough that we could get to Austria by rail. Mission accomplished!

So off I went. I arrived on a Sunday morning and I worried about having things to do since most of Europe closes on that day-at least shopping! I shouldn’t have worried. Madeleine wanted some street food so we wandered around the streets of Munich and ran into a festival. Turns out it was Pride and they had two stages set up with speakers, musicians and contests. It was such fun to see the main government building flying pride flags out front.

It’s Pride in Munich!

After we ate our lunch, we continued our wandering and came across a live rehearsal of the Munich symphony orchestra and a world-renowned Russian pianist. How cool is that? Apparently there were outdoor concerts all month and that particular concert was later on that evening. I stood there and told my daughter that I love Europe.

We ended our night at a Hofbrauhaus where we heard an Oompa band. It doesn’t get more traditionally Bavarian than that!

Monday we headed off to one of the main reasons for this trip-the castles! We started at Linderhof, which is the smallest of King Ludwig II’s palaces. We found it interesting that he was obsessed with Versailles.

I look so tall!

Then we made our way to Neuschwanstein Castle. This is the iconic castle that inspired Walt Disney to create Cinderella’s castle in DisneyLand. It didn’t disappoint! Again, Mad King Ludwig had his obsessions. He loved Wagner and his operas. It was prominent throughout. The sad part about both of the castles is that there are no photos allowed. Boo hoo.

I took a good photo!

Tuesday, we wandered through the city once again. Our mission was to try and see some of the White Rose important locations. We made our way to the University of Munich which was where the students dropped their pamphlets condemning Adolf Hitler and his policies. While there, we popped into the exhibit they had about the students who participated in that group. We learned a great deal and were surprised that this isn’t necessarily a hot location to visit.

No matter how hard I try to re-edit and save this image, it always turns on me.

That evening, we had a bad thing happen-I smashed my head. Who knew that switching pillows can make you bleed. But it can and it did. I say that it’s an additional souvenir I took home from Europe!

Why won’t my media files work?

So what else is there to do in Munich once you’ve conked your head? Nothing. So we headed off to Salzburg. What an adorable town! We stayed at the Goldener Hirsch hotel right in the old city center. It was a treat! The hotel had just reopened a few days before we got there. The location made it easy to walk everywhere.

I love the word “schmuck”. I know it means “jewelry” but it makes me happy nonetheless.

Walking was the word of the day in Salzburg. We walked the streets, we went into churches, we climbed towers. It seems that every day we logged at least 10 miles. But the views and the experiences were worth every step. I even booked a nighttime concert on top of Hohensalzburg Fortress. It was impressive to hear Mozart’s works in his hometown.

My media files hate me. But you shouldn’t.

So now I’ve checked off another country box and I’m back on U.S. soil. I can’t say that I’m not happy to be home but I sure do miss European living. Until next time….

Into the catacombs we go (Salzburg)