Sunday, October 30, 2011

W36 of Y3

Since Halloween falls on a Monday this year we celebrated Friday AND Saturday instead.

Mannheim Fall Fest

Friday we went to the Mannheim Fall Fest which included trunk or treating, cake walks, bobbing for apples and bananas, cookie decorating, bouncy houses, haunted houses and MORE! It was a good time for everyone!

Scream ghost, Foofa, and a dead football player

Ready for trunk or treaters

Connor did his own nails!!



Waiting in line for the haunted house... which was actually pretty scary!

When the fest was over they lit up a "stage" and played music on the sound system so all the kids could dance. All 3 of them were right in the middle dancing away. I was having so much fun watching them I didn't want to run back to the van to get my camera. I was wishing I could keep that memory of them dancing and laughing and having so much fun forever.
It was a beautiful night!

Saturday we started the day out by seeing the new Spy Kids Movie

After the movie we went trick or treating in Heidelberg. Only half of the costumes made it for the second night. One of Connor's friends on the football team joined us.

There were A LOT of kids trick or treating! There was actually a line at most of the houses.


After trick or treating Jeremy and the boys went through the haunted house and then we walked back to the car cutting through the big playground that was completely dark and empty. The boys thought it was soooo fun to climb up the structures and go down the slides in the dark. Whitney didn't like it so much.

Overall it was a great Halloween weekend... and it's not even Halloween yet!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

W34&35 of Y3

I got a little behind on my blogging since our trip to Copenhagen. It has been a beautiful past couple of weeks here in Germany. Perfect Fall weather!

The day after we got back from Denmark Whitney celebrated her best friends birthday at the local park. These 2 have such an adorable friendship.

Does life get any better than this? Rolling down a hill with your best friend, on a beautiful Fall day, without a care in the world. I hope Whitney never grows up!

Football
Yes, it's still taking over our lives!! I complain about it more than Connor does though. In fact, I've never once heard him complain about it. He plays 4 nights a week in the dark, plus a Saturday game, he's covered in bruises, he doesn't get to watch tv or play video games anymore because he barely has time to do homework when he's not playing, but he never complains. I'm really seeing a different side of him since football started and it's been very positive. He wants to make his coaches happy and he doesn't want to let his team down. I'm so proud of him!

Getting bunny ears from his team mate

After each game all the parents make a tunnel for kids and coaches to run through

Aiden and Whitney were so excited to play on the field after all the players were cleared.

I barely recognize Connor with all of his gear on. He looks so grown up and handsome!

This game sealed the deal for play-offs. Connor was so happy!

Waiting to eat the caramel apples! These guys make everything so fun!!

The second week I was out of town for work... :(
It was fun hanging out with my colleagues but I missed my babies terribly.

I made it back in time to see my little Aiden performing in his Spanish concert with his class at school.

Carving Pumpkins
It is finally time for the annual carving of pumpkins... always fun!


Instead of carving a pumpkin I made a pumpkin cake for dessert. Whitney helped me decorate.

My little snuggle bug. I love her!

Aiden was taking his pumpking carving very serious! Both of the boys insisted on doing their pumpkins all by themself. 100%!


All the pumpkins turned out great. I was so impressed with how good the boys did on their pumpkins! Fall has GOT to be the best season of all.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

W33 of Y3

Denmark (and a little of Sweden)


We finally made the trip to Copenhagen over Columbus day weekend!! My best friend from College lives there. I've always known we would see her and her family while we were living in Europe... I just didn't know it would take us SO LONG to make it up there! Copenhagen was nice, but seeing all of them was really the highlight!

It's about a 12 hour drive (with kids) so we split up the trip on the way there. We stayed outside of Hamburg the first night.

Outside the hotel room. I love Fall!

We had to take a Ferry from Germany to Denmark



Seriously? We are in the middle of the Baltic Sea and they want to play the same video game they've been playing for the last 8 hours.

Thank goodness they had a vending machine selling sardines in case you got hungry on the boat!

After the ferry ride we still had a couple of hours to get to Copenhagen (or Kobenhavn). The weather was exactly as I had expected it for some reason. But, luckily this was the only time during the whole trip that it was actually raining. We lucked out with the weather!

We were surprised to see 7-11's and then realized they were everywhere here!

We made it! Aiden with their cute little boy. These two were buddies all weekend.

Whitney loved their little girl!!

And so did I!


They watched movies every night on the little DVD screen.


Copenhagen

Our day to tour Copenhagen was a little disappointing. We had planned to spend most of the day at Tivoli, see the gardens, and go to the amusement park. We looked it up ahead of time online and saw the hours, etc... the boys looked at a map of the amusement park and got really excited for it!

Then... we get there and it's closed this week so they can decorate it for Halloween! We were so bummed. We had to regroup and quickly think of a new plan. The problem was that we already parked the car by Tivoli so we were limited.


Trying to put on a happy face

The birds helped to cheer the kids up.

French hotdogs were a hit (their version of pigs in a blanket)... those were real smiles!


Stroget

Copenhagen's famous pedestrian street and the longest in Europe!
** on a side note: everyone here really does have blond hair and blue eyes! We fit right in.


Home of the Legos





They were filming some kind of a show right here on the water.

We decided to take a canal tour on the Nyhaven

These are restaurants that the water goes right up to

The little mermaid statue - a Copenhagen icon

Church of our Savior. I would have loved to have been able to climb to the top and see the view.

The tunnels were just barely big enough for the boats to pass through


This was a great way to see Copenhagen. Really beautiful!

More walking and eating on Stroget. I had the best waffle here!


We had to go back to The Little Mermaid to get a picture of Whitney with her!
The mute swan is the national bird and symbol of Denmark


Frilandsmuseet

This is one of the largest and oldest (opened in 1897) open-air museums in the world! It consists of old buildings, homes, etc.. from all regions of Denmark dating from 1650-1950. All the buildings were moved here piece by piece, except for a windmill which is still in the original spot. It was really interesting... even the kids were into it.

This pose was totally their idea!


Doesn't she look like a little Danish girl here from the 1600's? (except for the clothes)




In front of the original windmill

A beautiful rainbow!!


Whitney begged me to take a picture of her being a jaguar! So cute.

Later that night back at home. These 2 got a little closer... :)

Vick served the most delicious dessert. It's a unique "cake" that this guy has gotten famous (and rich) in Denmark from. It was so good!

My sweet friends. They are making American pancakes with real maple syrup just for us.


Malmo, Sweden



The next day we decided to take the longest road and rail bridge in Europe, the Oresund to Sweden for the day.

As you're crossing the bridge you pass by an off-shore windmill park. Denmark is actually the worlds biggest producer of wind power and gets more than 20% of it's electricity from wind power!

We are now in Sweden! (or Sverige)

The view of Malmo from the bridge and you can see the famous Turning Torso, the tallest skyscraper in Sweden

Connor taking a drink from the fountain

Mexican for lunch... in Sweden? Why not?

It was soooo good!


TGIF!!


I sooooo want one of these!




That night... hot dogs! Just like Ikea's.





My friend, Vick, and I went out to eat at an Indian restaurant (our favorite tradition from college) and on the way home we stopped by the LDS temple in Copenhagen.




The next day we took a nice stroll through one of the most beautiful forests I've ever been to.



People here have money!




It was surreal to be walking in the forest with my dear friend again but this time with husbands and kids in tow. It was good to see that our friendship hadn't changed even though everything else had!



Vikings museum in Roskilde

We spent the afternoon learning all about Vikings. This was definitely one of the biggest highlights for the boys. We all learned a lot about the Vikings.











They found 5 Viking ships dating back around 800-1100 at the bottom of the sea and had them on display (as well as they could put them together). They actually built a boat that looked exactly like one of them and sailed from Roskilde to Dublin and back in it. This is a model of that boat.

One of the original ships found


Picking out souvenirs from the gift shop

This was a culture shock - in Denmark the babies ALL sleep outside for naps. At the daycares all the strollers are outside at naptime. Outside restaurants the babies are all outside and the Moms are inside having lunch. There are baby monitors in the buggies so the Moms can hear when they wake up. Apparently the fresh air keeps them healthy all through the year... even in the dead of winter!

Bath time!



"Turn left and get on the boat"

One last Danish danish

Saying good bye to Denmark... I hope to see you again soon!