We spent two nights in Munich and enjoyed the sights and a basketball game at the Audi Dome.
The Andersons are neighbors with Jimmer Fredette and his family back in Denver. When they heard he was playing in Munich, a trip was scheduled to talk to him about a news article …
and an opportunity to see him play.
Warming up.
The Athens' fans were CRAZY. They did not let up the whole game. They were SO loud Dave immediately took out his hearing aides. It was a fun night and Jimmer was 2nd highest point scorer for his team.
The rules are a little different in the European league. But a 3-pointer is still a 3-pointer!
Dave went to Dachau and the Andersons and I had scheduled a Segway tour of the city.
Sadly, they Segway tour fell apart, but we decided to take a bus tour of the city.
We thought the artwork on the side of the building was interesting.

Las Vegas City was really out of place here. So sad to see "The Greatest Gambling Hall in Berlin.
A wedding at the Nymphenburg Palace. Swans included.
St. Michael's Cathedral in Munich was gorgeous. Not many of the churches are used for worship now, but more for tourists.

The Christmas Market was beginning to take shape. Such a different feel in the evening.
Dave had a chance to visit with the President Brown of the Munich mission when we ran into them at sacrament meeting. He doesn't get much time away from the riggers of the job.
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