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Ella Rose with Pinky, her favorite Bear from Gran
Last weekend we bee-bopped up to Berlin and had a wonderful time. Mapquest says it's a 6 hour drive from where we live, but we know better because any time you are traveling by car in Europe, you just need to go ahead and tag on about 2-3 hours because of traffic jams, construction, etc. We stopped half way up there to spend the night which was a great idea, but coming back it took us a good 8 hours to get home. Yikes...not easy with a very active 13 month old who now knows what FREEDOM is all about, but hey Ian and I were a bit uncomfortable being in the car that long too...we had a great time but were glad to get back home too.
Ella Rose waving to cars at the hotel
Saying goodbye to the nice man at the hotel
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Walking from our hotel to The Berlin Zoo
The Berlin Zoo is a zoo with the world's largest number of species so we had to go and check it out. Ella Rose especially enjoyed the petting zoo area...she is very much like her Daddy and LOVES all kinds of animals. And to top it off, the weather was GLORIOUS...around 55-60 degrees with the sun shining and that is amazing in Germany...the sun doesn't usually shine all day, but it did last Saturday and Sunday for our whole trip to Berlin. But when we arrived back home, it was raining, cold and overcast.
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Ella Rose's 1st visit to The Zoo and she turned 13 months old
Ella Rose sees her first deer at the Zoo
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Bear taking a nap
Wow this is gonna be fun!
Ella Rose pets the goats with her Daddy
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The white coat didn't stay on long...it was a bit muddy in the petting area and it warmed up so the coat came off before mud was all over it.
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Ella Rose trying to figure out how to get over the fence
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Does she look like a big girl or what?
I feel as big as this elephant looks
Ella Rose woke up from her nap just in time to visit The Aquarium
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche (Memorial Church) in background was bombed during Allied bombing in WWII in 1943...the top of the church was blown off
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Ian and Ella Rose in front of The Wall
Ian saw Tony Roma's (ribs) and we just had to go and get a taste of some American food
Ian proudly displaying the rib sauce on his white shirt
And yeah Berlin had a Dunkin Donuts...sorry Aunt Toni and Uncle Bubba, we did not get a cup of coffee

Daddy and his girl leaving the hotel...gotta make sure we have Pinky
The Holocaust Memorial
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Brandenburg Gate
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We walked through this gate to the other side to what used to be East Berlin. Ian visited here back in 1987 as a foreign exchange student back before the Wall was torn down and was amazed at how different the city was.
Some of the Wall still standing
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Checkpoint Charlie was designated as the single crossing point by foot or by car for foreigners and members of the Allied forces
Checkpoint Charlie