Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Off to London!

Last month we went to London, England for Spring Break. Now that we have Benjamin in school we are amongst the mass exodus of those that vacation during school breaks.

This year we chose London as our Spring Break destination. We are halfway through our tour here in Germany and we have been given a great opportunity to visit a lot of different places throughout Europe. The kids are sometimes winey and weary on trips but overall they continue to surprise us with how adaptable they can be and how much they embrace new and different experiences and cultures (ie: different food, unique bathrooms, etc.)

London is one of the largest cities in Europe which can presents some challenges in traveling with kids. Don and I were constantly looking over our shoulders and counting in threes to make sure the kids were all accounted for. We spent four days in London.

And this is what we did:

Day 1: Walked along the Thames River and over the Millenium Bridge to St. Paul's Cathedral - toured the outside; Continued on to The London Eye (which is a huge ferris wheel). Stopped at a children's park there then on the 30 minute slow moving "ride" on the Eye. Went on a boat cruise and toured the sights from the Thames River. Watched a 3D movie experience about London which scared poor Samuel out of his shoes.

Day 2: We went on a double-decker red bus tour. This allowed us to see most of the city then we got off the bus near Kensington Gardens so we could take the kids to Princess Diana's Memorial Playground.

Day 3: We got Krispy Kreme Donuts! (Which was a welcome treat since they don't have Krispy Kremes in Germany). We took the London Underground or Tube over near Westminster Abbey. We walked to Buckingham Palace and visited the Royal Mews (or horse and carriage stables). We missed the carriage which Prince William and his new bride were to use after their marriage ceremony by just minutes! (As they took it from display to prepare it for the big day). Then we stopped at a playground just across from Buckingham Palace. When you travel with kids you tend to take note where any and all playgrounds might be and welcome the break for the kids to just be kids.
After eating some hot dogs there we continued on to Westminster Abbey. The kids were tired by this point but they mustered up some energy after taking a brief rest. We picked up a kids' guide of the Abbey that had the boys searching for all sorts of animals and interesting things throughout the tour.

Day 4: We walked along the Thames River and over the Tower Bridge to the Tower of London (which was used as a prison starting in 1100 AD). We toured the grounds with a Beefeater which was entertaining and interesting all at once. After the guided tour Samuel and I ducked into an area that holds some of the Crown Jewels then Don and Benjamin toured one of the towers. We took a black taxi back to our hotel to pick up our luggage then were off to the train station... a quick flight back to Germany and a 2 hour drive from the airport and we were home from our whirlwind trip to London.

Overall, a great trip... Benjamin loved seeing Big Ben up close and in person and hopefully, will always remember some of the things we did on our trip. Samuel wants to go back!
Why? Because he would like to pick up another knight and horse figure (like the ones they got in the Buckingham Palace gift shop!) I took pictures of our lil Grace with as many of the London landmarks that I could so hopefully she will at least remember our trip through pictures!




Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Brothers and Their Little Sister

I have three older brothers and I love them all! Which is one of the reasons I delight in how Grace's brothers adore her and enjoy playing with her. They are naturals at entertaining her and love to laugh with her... and often at things she is doing or wearing. After all, she is quite entertaining just being her cute adorable silly little self.

Each of our children bring something unique and charming to our family... here are some pics of them enjoying one another...

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Grace On the Soccer Sidelines

Grace stays busy and entertains herself quite a bit during the boys soccer practices and games. She has become quite the sports fan and now yells out "Go! Go!" from the sidelines.

I thought these pics that I took during one of Benjamin's recent games were too cute not to share! I think her smile and laughter is rather contagious.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Soccer Time

It's that season again... both boys are playing soccer this time around and Daddy is coaching Samuel's team!

The boys are all having fun and it's keeping our family on the go during the week! Luckily, the boys' practice at the same time and are at fields next to each other.
And their games are scheduled during the week so we have our weekends soccer free!

Benjamin had the chance to play goalie one game and did a great job stopping a goal... and of course, he lit up as soon as he stopped the ball! It was such an exciting moment for him and I was lucky enough to catch some pics of him basking in the glory!


Friday, May 6, 2011

Benjamin at 6 AND a half!

I took a few snapshots of Benjamin the other day while we were at Samuel's soccer game... I just thought I'd post a few of our handsome 6 1/2 year old (and if you've ever had a 6 1/2 year old then YOU know you can't forget that 1/2!)

Benjamin continues to amaze us with his young mind. He truly enjoys school and is soaking up so much on a daily basis in kindergarten. He seems to remember everything and he comes home from school so happy and willing to share all the new facts he's learned.

He has an awesome Spanish teacher who has sparked an interest in not only the Spanish language but also the hispanic culture and history. He was excited to tell about Cinco de Mayo and the significance of Mexico beating the French.
He has also learned lots of songs in Spanish this year and this coming Friday the parents have been invited to Spanish class for a special program. And, after attending his Spanish Christmas program, I'm looking forward to this upcoming program. They dance, they sing... who knew learning Spanish could be SO MUCH FUN!

He also LOVES to sing and has such a joyful spirit. Some of his current favorite songs to belt out at any given time are "We Will Rock You," "Walkin on Sunshine," "Summer of '69," and his all time fav, "Eye of the Tiger."

We adore our lil man so much and could go on and on about him but I will restrain and leave it at that for now.