Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Milkshakes In The Tub

You know you're at Grandma's when you 
get to drink milkshakes in the bathtub

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Wingmen

Brothers make the best wingmen



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Lumberjack

Little Spokane River Nature Area







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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

A Weekend In London - Day 2

Stop 4 - Buckingham Palace: After arriving at the London Eye and finding that it was closed for maintenance, we grabbed the bus and headed over to Buckingham Palace to watch the Changing of the Guard.




Stop 5 - Open Top Bus Tour: During our stay, we used the open top buses as our primary means of transportation. The kids were most excited about the fact that they didn't have to wear a seat belt while driving around.


Stop 6 - Natural History Museum: We made a quick stop at the Natural History Museum to see a few of the larger displays we thought the kids would like. The highlights were the life-size dinosaur and blue whale displays. We found that Maeli was not particularly fond of the life-size hippopotamus display.





Stop 7 - Hyde Park: Due to the cold weather, we decided to forgo our initial plan of having a picnic in the park and took a stroll through the park instead. The kids particularly enjoyed chasing the birds along the lakeside.





Stop 8 - Covent Garden: Since we missed the street performers the night before, we headed back to Covent Garden to see what all the hype was about. The kids were thrilled to find that there was a performer doing balloon animals. Both kids ended the night happy with a flower balloon hat and a balloon turtle.



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A Weekend In London - Day 1

Stop 1 - Tower of London: We started our trip by heading over to the Tower of London. The kids had fun seeing the crown jewels and the armor worn by the knights. Although the torture chamber was a bit difficult to explain to Maeli, we had fun navigating our way through the tower and exploring the different rooms.


Stop 2 - Hamleys Toy Store: With two kids under the age of 4, we figured that a stop at Hamleys Toy Store was pretty much a requirement. With 7 floors of over 50,000 toys, the store has been voted one of the top 10 toy stores in the world and has been said to be the world's oldest toy store. Our favorite part was getting to see all of the toy demonstrations as we shopped.



Stop 3 - Five Guys (in Covent Garden): Of all the food choices in London, we chose...Five Guys. I have to admit that this was the first "normal" American dining experience we've had since moving overseas (ie. quality, portions, drink refills, etc.). Needless to say, it was nice to encounter a small piece of home.



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Sunday, December 29, 2013

A European Christmas - Day 5

Stop 12 - Munich, Germany: Raced to Marienplatz Square in Munich to get there in time to see the Glockenspiel go off at noon. Browsed the Christmas markets and tried German Kinderpunsch for the first time (Milo was a fan). 






Stop 13 - Englischer Garten: Since Christmas Eve is Germany's Christmas, everything shut down by 2pm. Once everything closed, we drove to the Englischer Garten and let the kids play on the playground for a bit before heading to the airport to catch our flight home.

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A European Christmas - Day 4

Stop 9 - Untersberg Mountain: Took the bus from downtown Salzburg to the base of the mountain. Rode the cable car to the top and let the kids play in the snow.










Stop 10 - Toy Museum: Traveled back to downtown Salzburg and spent some time at the Toy Museum. The kids loved playing with the unique toys and viewing the vintage toy displays (especially the model trains).

Stop 11 - Old Town: Had dinner in Old Town at a little place called Zum Mohren where Ryan tried some Austrian food. Afterwards, Ryan took Maeli ice skating for the first time in an outdoor ice rink in Mozart Square. Finished the evening off browsing the Christmas market at Residenzplatz.





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