Monday, July 18, 2016

Jane is One!

And just like that, Jane is one year old.  We are crazy in love with her.  Our family would not be the same without her squishy, giggle-y, cuddle-y spirit.  She started seriously walking June 20th.  Bryan claims she did a few steps June 16th on the beaches of Spain.  She feels the most confident with a hand to hold and usually signs for someone to walk with her.  Lots of new words and sounds this month- "da" for dog, "ba" for bird, "boo" for book, and of course "mama" and "dada".  Our family took a vacation to Croatia/Slovenia and she loved splashing in the water and playing in the sand and rocks.  We can't believe she is getting so big so quick! Stop growing now!!
Happy Birthday Jane!
 
Mom's attempt to make a "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" cake the day after a super long vacation. 

We had friends and family come over for a small barbeque, the Sebourn family and the Ellison family.  All the kids helped Jane open her presents.  She received a dress, soft foam blocks, a tunnel/castle tent, play dough, puzzles, and crayons/markers/paper.  Ohh...and lots of fun stuff to tear up!
We have been practicing blowing out candles with Jane for about a month, but she still needed help from her patient big sister Kate.  Afterwards, it took awhile for her to dig into the cake. 
Not so shy now!

We love our Jane-jane!

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Croatia and Slovenia

We had such a blast on our big summer vacation.  I know it seems like we are always on vacation, but I have been planning and waiting for this trip all year.  We had lots of beach time, sunshine, and relaxation- which can be hard when you live in Europe and want to visit every city/country.  We spent three days in Slovenia and eight days in Croatia.
 Day 1: We drove to Slovenia and checked out the city Ljubljana.  Spent the night. We have found that bringing Kate's little balance bike is a game changer.  She loves roaming around the city centers and doesn't ask to be carried the whole time. 
Day 2: Drove to Postojna cave.  Super cool cave that is 109km long with a train that goes super fast.  Don't stand up or you might just get hit by a stalactite.  Drove to Predjama castle.  One of the coolest castles we have seen.  It is built into a cave system that will lead out onto the other side of the mountain.  At one point in history, there was a one year siege and the attackers couldn't figure out how the castle dwellers were still alive!

Day 3: Plitvice Lake National Park
 Hiking through gorgeous cascades of waterfalls for hours!




Day 4: Drive to Split for some beach time and then onto Dubrovnik
 Bacvice Beach- the perfect sandy beach for both girls to enjoy!
 Day 4-9: Hang out in Dubrovnik
 Banje Beach- perfect view of the old city

 Amazing food
 View from our apartment
 Walking to the old city of Dubrovnik
 Dubrovnik
 Looking at the bottom of the ocean with these neat boat with a glass bottom.
 View of Dubrovnik from the boat
 
Day 9: Starting our drive back home with many stops
 


We stopped at another sandy beach called Prapratno.  Another perfect beach to build sand castles and splash in the water. 
 We went to Krka National Park.

You can actually get in the water here.  It was surprisingly warm!
 
 
We also made a stop in Zadar to listen to the Sea Organ.  We then drove through the night to Bled, Slovenia (but got stuck in a crazy wind storm).
 
Day 10: Hiking at Vintgar Gorge
Day 11: Finishing our drive back home
 

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Luxembourg

Spontaneous trip to Luxembourg over the fourth of July weekend.  The weather has been a little crummy this summer.  Lots of rain and clouds that make it hard for planning outdoor activities with the kids.
On our way to Luxembourg, we stopped at a princess park called Marchen Paradies.  There were little houses with characters inside that told the story of Snow White or Rumpelstiltskin.  There were also little rides for the kids.  It was cute and a perfect little out of the car activity.    
 
Afterwards, we made a pit-stop at Heidelberg.  Beautiful city and castle ruin. 
The little town we stayed at in Luxembourg had a medieval festival going on a few streets over from our apartment.  We caught a few moments of sunshine, followed by rain and wind.  One thing I love about Europe is the constant festivals and markets you run into without planning.  Super fun way to interact with the people and culture. 
We made it to the famous Chocolate House across the street from the Grand Duke in Luxembourg.  The hot chocolate doesn't disappoint and they really do have like 30+ flavors.  The flavors are stuck to a spoon and then you dip the spoon in the hot milk and add cream and homemade marshmallows.  So good! 
 We explored the casemates of Luxembourg City- long tunnels built in the rock to defend the area. 
 The last day was spent at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial for the 4th of July.