First of all let me give you a little history lesson:
Fasching is Germany's carnival season. It starts on the 11th day of November at exactly 11minutes after 11am and ends at the stroke of midnight on Shroud Tuesday - often referred to as Fat Tuesday (the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday). Fasching (also known as Karneval) is a time of festivity and merry making - a time to break the rules, poke fun at those who make them and then to make your own new rules.
Waiting for the Parade to start! |
We drove about 45 min to the city of Mainz, which holds one of the largest Fasching parades in all of Europe. We really had no idea what we were about to get out selves into but decided that taking in some local culture would provide much more entertainment on our extra day off than staying at home and cleaning. What we found is almost beyond words. Let’s just put it this way combine Mardi Gras in New Orleans with Halloween in Las Vegas and you have Fasching in Mainz. There were crowds and crowds of people dressed in outrageous costumes lined up to watch one of the craziest parades I could have ever imagines.
We really had a great time getting to know more about this great country that has taken us in and created moments that we will never forget. Next year we will definitely be dressing up alongside our German neighbors, but perhaps since we will have a little one in tow we will pick a smaller town in which to celebrate Fasching!!
3 comments:
Sounds like super fun!
Wow! Those Germans really do know how to party! Nate ought to be fitting right in! Sounds like fun! Maybe I do need to come and be your nanny when I retire! Only about 6 more years..... Love you more! Mom
Once again I am so amazed at all the experiences you are having!!
Wow! Now that's a parade!!
Love and Blessings to you
John and Sherri
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