Taking it Easy
Here's a model of it inside the museum (what? you don't have a museum in your church?).
Some of my favorite ugly Americans!
The dome of the Dom
The organ and the altar
Frederick's coffin
The kids ran around on the site of the former Palace of the Republic, an asbestos-filled architectural eyesore of the communist regime and they worked off some religious fervor.
We had the Jakobus and the Bartolomeo pizzas and lots of apfelschorle and soda to drink.

We went on a hunt for ice cream. It was arduous, but well worth it in the end.

Amazing art noveau interior
We think it would have made the perfect Ministry of Magic with the windows blacked out. Now can you believe that survived the Battle of Berlin? I can't.
At this point Joss began a meltdown from which he would never recover. Rob and Maddie offered to get him home quickly while Curtis, the boys and I rode a boat home. So we split up and went on our way. We sat on the boat, heard Joss screaming for at least a block as he rolled home, listened to our audio guides and got off at the building called The Pregnant Oyster or Jimmy Carter's Smile. I'd show you a picture, but it's not worth it. This is the point where we were taking it easy, stopping early and going home. Except that when we got home, we were all locked out. All of us.
You see, our door can only open from the outside with a key. And it can only open from the inside with a key. It only opens at all with a key. But the door does not open from the outside if the key is in the lock on the inside. Got all that? We had four copies of that key and Rob had one, Curtis had one, I had one, and the fourth was -- wait for it -- inside the lock on the other side.
Even the housekeeper had come by, tried the door, thought that we weren't letting her in, and left us a note. But we were all stuck outside, it was 6:00pm and Rob had to put on a Young Single Adult activity in an hour in the center of town.
Did I mention that Tomas and Curtis were leaving at 8:00am and had to pack?
Serious panic time.
So here's how it went down. Rob inquired after a locksmith at the hair salon next door to us. They told him about one but said "he's closing in three minutes so you'll have to run." So he did. He found the locksmith, explained the situation and they said they'd send someone in half an hour or so and it would cost mucho mucho dinero to fix. Then Rob ran off with Maddie and Will to the activity. Curtis took Tomas, Sebi and Joss to the park where they played happily except for a messy diaper. I waited out in front of our building looking for anyone who looked like a locksmith. It felt like forever.
A polish guy came with a little suitcase. I showed him the door and he took one swipe at it with his giant Credit Card of Key Magic and it popped open. My mouth must have popped open too, because he looked back and said "Well I'm a locksmith." For this service I got to pay him mucho mucho dinero and I was glad to, because by then I was really needing to use the little tourist's room. I got Curtis and the boys back in and in the meantime . . .
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Mom,
Yes it is a real photo, but I'm pretty certain it's been retouched. Rob found it on one of the sites he frequents and I was just surprised because I didn't know we could climb up to the top of the cathedral!