God & Wiener schnitzel

Today we are headed to Mass at a very old and giant church, the Votiv by the university. We will see where Alex attended classes when he studied abroad! A bit surreal.

But first… Nutella for breakfast!

Votiv 1879
Just a casual 100 person choir visiting from Ireland for Mass.
Parliament
In Europe it’s perfectly fine to serve a toddler a wine glass full of carbonated apple juice.
Zum Schwarzen Kameel delivered. The schnitzel was 10/10 and the rind suppe looks crazy but was actually our favorite dish!
They are equally as obsessed with avocado as we are.
Cafe Demel
Peterskirche 1702

This church was not on the itinerary. It was very cool and close so I’m glad we went in, but you will find that despite my efforts in limiting the number of churches on the itinerary every day, Alex will always find a way to add more. ⛪️

For instance… I wrote the last paragraph from my bed but was almost immediately jostled to the insistence of my husband that we see Stephanplatz before dinner.

Stephansdom consecrated 1147
Bombed during WWII,
ceiling replaced in 1950

3 responses to “God & Wiener schnitzel”

  1. Love!

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  2. I, like Alex, really enjoy Church exploration and just looking and learning about sacreal spaces.

    Han I can’t believe you don’t enjoy this very much. What would you be doing instead?

    I would look at the itinerary, and for everything you have listed, give ALEX THE SAME AMOUNT OF THINGS HE LIKES. ONLY FAIRF

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    1. It’s just a joke. I also enjoy the churches, but there is a lot to see and do and we mostly do churches. Which is great, till like the 6/7th church.

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