Day 3 - Nordpark and Dortmund
Catch up on Part 1
here.
On the third day the boys and I were on our own while hubby went to Dortmund with his work group. What's in Dortmund? I'll tell you in a bit. First, let me tell you about our trip to the park.
We took the taxi and it was about 15-20 minutes drive from our hotel, which is the
Breidenbacher Hof.
Nordpark is a huge park. With beautiful and neat flower beds and fountains and themed gardens. My boys had fun running around the park and playing at the playground.
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Strong wind! |
Alright now, I'll tell you what my husband been up to in the meantime. I must admit, I was a little jealous. But I didn't think it was appropriate for me to tag along since it was a work trip afterall. Not to mention his boss were there too.
Anyway, he went to the Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund. Home to the Borussia Dortmund and known as one of the famous football grounds in Europe. I know, I can't believe I passed on going for not wanting to be inappropriate. Being appropriate is sOooo overrated anyway.
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Heading out. |
Nothing much I can tell you about his work trip obviously, but I can share you some of his pictures around the place.
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Outside of the Borussia Dortmund Fan World |
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Inside the Fan World |
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The pitch in Signal Iduna Park |
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Nobody puts baby in the corner! |
Ah yes, they also went to the Borussia Dortmund training centre which is located in the Dortmund-Brackel.
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Outdoor training ground |
Lets go inside, shall we..
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The wall of vows |
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World class top notch facilities they got here. |
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The dressing room |
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Posing with someone's shirt, I see.. |
Hubby and his collegues went back to Signal Idura Park a couple of days later to watch the Borussia Dortmund team in action against Hertha Berlin.
Aaaaand I will continue writing in another post. Hang in there, folks. I will finish this. I will! Promise.
As promised, you can read Part 3
here.
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