Rain! We woke up to showers but then they cleared until a downpour about 1:30 that continued until about 7 pm. We were able to have clear weather to walk to the Belvedere Castle along the Ringstrasse and through the Stadpark. We planned a museum day at Belvedere Castle to stay out of the rain, but there was nothing to do but tough it out for the opera evening.
10:20 am – 11:41 pm. 6.45 miles, 15,651 steps; elevation gain +419 feet.
Great that you were able to see a performance at the Staatsoper. We did a tour of the opera house but unfortunately weren’t able to see a show there. You both looked very nicely dressed. Nice to finally use them after packing them along on this long journey. Jan, want to hear more about your parents life in Europe. Haven’t heard the details of this story before. Wendy and I have always enjoyed seeing places we visited previously in Europe when traveling with my parents so understand why this part of your trip has some special meaning for you.
Dan
We loved the Staatsoper opera but out of three nights in Vienna, we had only one chance, so I understand missing out. I believe we went to the Volksoper in Vienna (tickets were a bit cheaper) and I have firm memories of the holidays watching Strauss music on TV. We could look out the window from my parents’ apartment and see into a neighbors rooms and they were dancing, presumably to the same music we were watching.
We’ll have stories to swap soon! I know you have done things with family as we all enjoy doing, and understand the value of those memories for us. As I said to Julia, the best we can hope is that our families remember fondly years later.
How fun! The opera looked like a great time. What a sweet memory shared about grandma. I personally love your footwear choice! You both look great AND comfortable. 🙂
We just didn’t want to spare any time looking for appropriate footwear, so the boots were the best we have. Too many other things to see and do! I’m not sure which story about Grandma struck you—the Dorotheum or the Staatsoper with Daddy. In either case, we do appreciate all they did for us. When we went to dinner in Budapest, we talked about Grandpa’s “splurging” to take us to a nice place when we were young and didn’t fully appreciate the sacrifice they made. It makes us take note to make sure we share with our families, hoping of course that you will also remember 50 years later. And you know very well how many pieces we have (and appreciate) from the Dorotheum and Grandma’s bidding.
The story of Dad and Grandma going when you had the flu.
We have lots of memories and many more to make. 50 years from now when I am 90, I will be life reviewing all the beautiful things this life has blessed me with and anticipating, with joy, our reunification. 😉
I’ll harken back to this very comment (if I remember) 🪷🥰😀
Sound good. Should I start life-reviewing now?
No, in 20 years. You set the number at 50 + 40…..so when you are 90. 🙂
Ok. Remind me when my mind is going. Hope I make it.
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Great that you were able to see a performance at the Staatsoper. We did a tour of the opera house but unfortunately weren’t able to see a show there. You both looked very nicely dressed. Nice to finally use them after packing them along on this long journey. Jan, want to hear more about your parents life in Europe. Haven’t heard the details of this story before. Wendy and I have always enjoyed seeing places we visited previously in Europe when traveling with my parents so understand why this part of your trip has some special meaning for you.
Dan
We loved the Staatsoper opera but out of three nights in Vienna, we had only one chance, so I understand missing out. I believe we went to the Volksoper in Vienna (tickets were a bit cheaper) and I have firm memories of the holidays watching Strauss music on TV. We could look out the window from my parents’ apartment and see into a neighbors rooms and they were dancing, presumably to the same music we were watching.
We’ll have stories to swap soon! I know you have done things with family as we all enjoy doing, and understand the value of those memories for us. As I said to Julia, the best we can hope is that our families remember fondly years later.
How fun! The opera looked like a great time. What a sweet memory shared about grandma. I personally love your footwear choice! You both look great AND comfortable. 🙂
We just didn’t want to spare any time looking for appropriate footwear, so the boots were the best we have. Too many other things to see and do! I’m not sure which story about Grandma struck you—the Dorotheum or the Staatsoper with Daddy. In either case, we do appreciate all they did for us. When we went to dinner in Budapest, we talked about Grandpa’s “splurging” to take us to a nice place when we were young and didn’t fully appreciate the sacrifice they made. It makes us take note to make sure we share with our families, hoping of course that you will also remember 50 years later. And you know very well how many pieces we have (and appreciate) from the Dorotheum and Grandma’s bidding.
The story of Dad and Grandma going when you had the flu.
We have lots of memories and many more to make. 50 years from now when I am 90, I will be life reviewing all the beautiful things this life has blessed me with and anticipating, with joy, our reunification. 😉
I’ll harken back to this very comment (if I remember) 🪷🥰😀
Sound good. Should I start life-reviewing now?
No, in 20 years. You set the number at 50 + 40…..so when you are 90. 🙂
Ok. Remind me when my mind is going. Hope I make it.