A Stroll Through the Atlanta Christkindl Market {Jolly #MarketFriday}

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Happy Friday friends! It's been a while since I have jumped in with @dswigle and friends for a visit for #marketfriday, but an impromptu trip to a local gem gave me just the the thing to share. I teach a corporate fitness class a few days a week here in downtown Atlanta, though I am usually in and out of the city as fast as I can go. You do NOT want to be stuck on the wrong side of traffic. However, after hearing a few people talk about it and having a stunning Fall day on my hands, I decided to walk over to the Christkindl German Market that they have set up right in Centennial Olympic Park for the season. Come enjoy the stroll!

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The market is set up with all kinds of booths down multiple rows. Most of it is outdoors, though further down in my post you'll see there was one shop you could actually walk into and look around. I had an idea of some of what I would find, but they really had a little bit of everything! You can check out the website for the Atlanta version here. It looks like they do similar markets all over the place, but all styled after ones they do in Germany (I'm assuming--I've never been, but a girl can dream!). I had lunch waiting for me at home, however I think a big draw is all of the food items. Pretzels, chocolates, pastries, and all kinds of beverages were around every corner. I can imagine those are great when you are visiting on a chilly evening!

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If you're not keen on having anything right then, they have plenty of goodies to take with. I was really tempted by some tea, though it was early in my visit and wanted to see what else they had in store first.

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Adorable little houses were right across the way. I think my mom would love the round ones that look like they could be the home of a fairy.

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More beautiful figures were on the wall just behind the houses. I could probably be there all day and not take in everything to see!

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Santa was out on lunch break, too, it would seem. After looking at the website he goes on duty most evenings during the week, but a full day on the weekends. I told some of my girlfriends we may have to go back and bring some of the wee little ones to see the bearded fellow.

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Another familiar face during the holidays, this guy was guarding the entrance to the big shop. Oh boy, wait until you see what's inside...

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Of course there had to be some beer steins! Prost!

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There's Santa! Many sightings of him throughout the shop in figurine and ornament form. Speaking of ornaments...

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...and more ornaments...

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...still more...

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I mean, just stunning, right?

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I try not to go crazy with the consumerism of the season, but I adore ornaments as gifts. My grandmother used to give each of us grandchildren an ornament from Hallmark for Christmas every year. Now that I am grown and decorate my own tree I think of her every time I pull one out to put up that she gave me. I even found one with her lovely handwriting addressed to me this year. Even better to hand pick one of these unique ones to gift someone that you can't find at any old store. A good friend brought me back an ornament from their trip to Germany last holiday season that I was happy to place up for the first time this year. I only scratched the surface on these photos because they had soooo many more!

Of course I couldn't leave without buying a few of such gifts. Any guesses who this one might be for? 😊

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After feeling a bit under the weather with a lingering cold all week, it was nice to get out on a beautiful day and enjoy the sunshine while walking around the market. I'm hoping to go back with my German friend and a few other gal pals because I might just need a few more of those lovely ornaments before the season is done.

Wishing you all lots of holiday cheer!



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What a lovely market and thanks for sharing with us, we too are struggling with a cold but hope to be over it soon, so common this time of year

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Thanks @tattoodjay! It really was a fun one to visit. Thankfully I think I'm on the very tail end of this cold. Really is a rough time of year! Hope you're feeling better, as well!

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That's a cute market but holy Christmas! I want some of that matcha tea. Never heard of it before. Sounds interesting.

But your right. Lot's of christmas happening there!

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Haha, it really was a total Christmas explosion! I'm sure at night it's even more festive with all the lights up and entertainment going. I think it would be kind of fun to visit in the evening, but I also don't love crowds so this visit was totally my speed. I'm sure they had a few fox ornaments in there. I'll have to go back again and really look. ;)

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multi color view and beautiful market journey

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All the colors of the rainbow in all of that joyful scenery. Thanks for taking a stroll through it with me. :)

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Are you kidding me? What a fairy 🧚‍♀️ village you got there! And those ornaments! I would go crazy in that place. The owls are adorable. Awww 😍

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Isn't it all so lovely? You can't walk through a place like that and not catch some of that fun spirit. Well, maybe if it was really crowded, but I went at a nice quiet time. My niece and I both love owls, and pink is her favorite color so I couldn't help but get that ornament for her!

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This market really looks amazing with all the ornaments!! Strangely enough I also visited a German market, but it was completely different.

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They really were stunning! I'll have to come check out the one that you went to, as well! Fun to see the variations all across the globe. :)

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Holy cannoli, Batman! That's such an amazing market, @plantstoplanks! I was lucky enough to visit Germany briefly in high school, and the vibe of this Christkindl Market brought back wicked fond memories. I would've lost my brain looking at all those ornaments - I want them all! And I bet your adorable little niece is going to love that ornament (if that's... WHO... it's for).

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Of course that's "WHO" is getting the ornament. ;) I couldn't resist. I have some friends who went to Germany last year (the husband's dad was in the army so he spent a lot of his childhood in Germany) over Christmas, so they said they can't wait to go to this market to relive some of those memories. Such a fun spot, so I'm glad I was able to pop over! Definitely have my eyes set on a few more of those ornaments once I nail down the rest of my shopping list for the season...

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Those glass balls! I love the idea of a Chrismas tree ornament as a gift. We went through a phase of doing that. Things change and people move on. Virtually all my decorations are more than 20 years old. My little angel, this year, is 50...🤐 I think she might have featured in a post last year. On IG, if. Ot here...

Take the little people and have fun!

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With having a bigger artificial tree this year (thanks mom), I have been able to put up all of the treasured ornaments I have. Including my "Christmas Creeps". That's what we affectionately call our baby ornaments that have our photos peeping out from the boughs. So I suppose my oldest ornament is 37 years old, so not too shabby. ;)

A return visit is definitely on the books...hopefully I can snag the ladies to come along!

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Such a fun market Katie, with so many cute things you can't get in regular stores. Definitely great palce to buy memorable gifts and we can always use couple of new ornaments 🎄😍🎄

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I had a feeling you would enjoy it! I enjoy buying gifts, but only when it is something really special. This place definitely fit the bill! 💚

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I know what you mean! I would be like a kid in the candy store, lol.

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I would be like a kid in
The candy store, lol.

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Now THAT is a LOT of ornaments !

I enjoyed looking at your photos.

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Ornaments as far as the eye could see, haha! They were just as stunning in person. :)

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Awesome market - I love the German market, we used to go in Bath (UK) and it was always so festive. Now - there's a big problem with this post - I don't see anything about gluwein??

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Hahaha, yes I totally need to go back in the evening so I can enjoy a warm cup of the good stuff. That's the only problem with hitting it in the middle of the work day, I was on my best behavior. ;)

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Hahaha... good girl! I think its good for you... xx

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Ohhhhhhhhhh I am so jealous, so big we don’t have that here ! And I saw gluhwein ( the red thee packages ) oh that’s so great ask the German friends it’s won-der-ful

You wrote :

I try not to go crazy with the consumerism of the season, but I adore ornaments as gifts. My grandmother used to give each of us grandchildren an ornament from Hallmark for Christmas every year. Now that I am grown and decorate my own tree I think of her

I have that to, and I give to my friends a ornament / ball that I wrote a message on with the year and I got a friend who has 10 right from the start.

Wishing you wel for this festive month and many more years after

Britt

Oh next time when you go can I come? I speak German 😉 and english hahahhah

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I can always use a translator, I'm terrible at languages! So come on over. I'll definitely make another visit before the season is done.

I love that tradition of giving ornaments! I'm sure your friends cherish them every year. It's funny that no matter how many ornaments I have, I can tell you who gave me pretty much each and every one. I think I'll do the same thing with my niece, too.

Sending those well wishes right back to you! 🎄

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Good morning my friend @plantstoplanks, what a beautiful day to go to such an awesome street fair. Talk about variety, the ornaments, decorations, food venders and the beer steins womp! I went to Austria and Germany when I was a senior in high school, it was a graduation gift from my parents. It was a trip organized by my school and was mainly for all the skiers in the junior and senior class. What a trip it was, skiing in the Alps was the best ever. I will never forget that experience.
I brought back a few gifts and trinkets for my family, but the best one was for my future husband @thebigsweed, it was a German beer stein. So beautifully crafted, hand painted, a work of art. The sweed wanted to actually have beer out of, I wouldn't have it and he didn't get it. hehe😄
Thanks for sharing your excursion with us, it was great!

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I would love to go over there to visit one day! My German friend says her parents have an open door policy, so I would have a place to rest my head at night if I do make it there. The only challenge is they don't speak any English, haha. Still, I'm sure it is a magical place to experience. Especially the Alps!

That totally makes me giggle about the stein. Sounds like most men I know. ;)

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Good evening @plantstoplanks, oh you need to make a reservation with your friends folks. Just get an app on your phone to help you communicate.
It's a beautiful country.
Thanks for stopping in, enjoy your week

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It's all happening everything you need is there what a great selection 👍

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Absolutely! Basically the Christmas spirit wrapped up in a small little square of the park!

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Now that's a fantastic looking place! There's a german market up in Philly I'm hoping to get to this year, too.

There are some really neat looking things there, and an abundance too. I love pictures stuffed to the brim with Christmas decorations. Great stuff.

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Oh yay! Hope you get to check out the one up there. Then we can compare notes on our experiences. :) I need to check in with the BF's mom to see who else I need to grab a gift for to share on Xmas Eve. Will give me an excuse to go back over there. :)

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I was wondering where you've been @plantstoplanks, so I came looking.
I had no idea of that market in the centennial park, but even IF I
I were into that sort of Christmas stuff, you couldn't persuade me
To go downtown and WALK AROUND in that crowd? No thanks.
Loved your post though, I wish PTSD didn't make me avoid crowds
Sometimes (all the time really)
I made a "market friday" post, only I couldn't get to that market until
Saturday, so there it is. I broke tradition. Sorry about that 😜
You got my upvote for this one my dear.
One of these days perhaps we'll cross paths.
Although I now live in Smyrna.

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Hey Jerry! Been a bit busy lately, so haven't been spending as much time on here lately. But I do try to pop in when I can! Luckily when I went it wasn't too crowded. I am not a fan of crowds either.

I don't think Denise minds a belated market entry. I need to stop by your post because I think I saw it's one of the ones I've been to before!

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Sorry for my late reply: I've had a very busy day.
I know of two under the same name, both relatively close to me in Smyrna.
This one was on S Cobb near Windy Hill, the other that I know if is
on Spring St in Smyrna, can't remember the street that comes up there
but it is not a thru but a residential area, it wouldnt matter.
I had my first raw papaya from there,
Anyway, great to hear from you @plantstoplanks.

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Hi @plantstoplanks, thanks for sharing with you the creative and interesting Christmas deco. I think it would be references for deco designers to take a look.

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Thanks for checking them out! So many pretty items. Any designer would have a field day with all of this inspiration!

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