The Ostermarkt was not as big as the Christmas Market, but it was in the same downtown square. I just love the Nuremberg Market Square.
Left: Frauenkirche (Our Lady's Church) Middle: Ostermarkt with all the white tents and people Right: Schoner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain) |
While at the market we were fortunate enough to see and here Our Lady's Church cuckoo clock chime, dance, and move about at noon.
The red dudes in the middle dance around the big red king looking guy while some of the blue dudes play their instruments. It's really beautiful. |
The food was amazing, as usual. We had langos (yummmy!) and baumstriezel, which is basically rolled up cinnamon and sugar bread. I believe at the London Christmas Market they were called Chimney Stacks.
Deliciousness |
Laura and me |
Me and Heather |
Though the celebrating, holiday markets, and activities are fun, I hope we all remember the real reason we celebrate Easter. Our Lord, Savior, and Friend laid down His precious life for us, the ones who persecuted, mocked, and crucified Him. Jesus did not have to do this, He chose to. This is the best gift of all. No market could every give me, or anyone, a greater gift of love than my Lord suffering on a cross to wash away all of my sins. The best part of all? Death could not keep Him down. Three days later He rose again! I hope we all take some time to reflect on the fact that someone, the King of Kings, literally experienced death and hell for all of us so that we could have access to God. Jesus is our High Priest, and through Him we can have eternal life and experience eternal love. He wants to draw you to Him, so embrace the never-ending love of the Heavenly Father. Let's take up our crosses and choose to follow the risen Lord. He is risen! Alleluia!