Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Budapest and Christmas Markets

Day 1: We drove into Budapest late into the night.  Great idea.  Kids slept great. No traffic.  
 Day 2: Walked to St. Stephen's Basilica.  Largest church in Hungary.  The Christmas market was being set up, including an ice skating rink.
 We climbed up to the top of the Basilica.  Beautiful views.  Beautiful day.
 Sweet Jane loved walking around the top and pointing at the people or birds.
Then we walked over the the Parliment building.  But first, a stop throwing rocks into the Danube river.  
 
Parliament Building.  Gorgeous.  My pictures just suck.  
A view near the Parliament building.  Statues of shoes in memory of the Hungarian holocaust victims. And chain bridge in the background.  
Day 3: Szechenyi Baths and Pool.  It was fun to imagine this being what the Romans did way back in the day.  Lots of different pools with varying temperatures.  It would have been more fun without the girls, just because of the extreme heat temperatures and some pools containing lots of minerals.
Here is my little fish! Can't believe how much Kate has improved in her swimming.
 Afterwards, we took the funicular up to Buda castle for the views and beautiful tiled roof churches.  Bryan with Fisherman's Bastion in the background.  Then we hit up the Christmas markets!
Day 4: We met up with our friends, the Walker's, and spent the day with them.  We checked out the Central Market Square.  Lots of food and souvenirs!  
Some of the crew.  Kate, Rebekah, Jane, Sophie, Makenna, Chloe, Penny, and Merrick.

Quick stop to the second oldest Synogogue in the world- Dohany Street Synogogue- where there is also a statue of a weeping willow tree in memory of the Hungarian holocaust victims.  Each victims name is written on a leaf.  There were lots of holocaust memorials in this city.

Lastly, we went to the St. Stephen's Basilica Christmas market and consumed one of the best ice creams ever.  It was shaped into a flower.  It easily could be one of our favorites, and we have had a lot of ice cream over here!

Day 5: Driving home and hitting up the Vienna Christmas markets and Straubing Christmas market.  
 Rathaus.
 The ice skating rink was a trail.  It would have been fun, minus the ice was really wet because it was 40 degrees!
Loving the kinderpunch!

Becky

While in Athens, Becky came to watch the girls for us.  I was a little worried about giving them one day to warm up to her, but they did just fine.  In fact, Kate never asked about us and Jane quit asking about us on the second day! Becky took the girls swimming, hiked up to a castle ruin, and helped out with Kate's lantern festival at kindergarten (St. Martin's Day).  
Day 1: After we returned home, we packed up to head to Cologne and Amsterdam.  Bryan decided to put air in our tires and accidentally broke one of the valves.  It was too late to fix, so we just drove slowly to Cologne.  The next morning, he went to a tire shop and got the valve replaced.
Cologne

Day 2: As we were pulling into the parking garage, Kate complained of tummy pain.  We didn't really bother with her complaints, because they are often.  As soon as I pulled her out of the car, she threw up breakfast.  We moved our car a little farther down.  Bahaha.  We continued on.  We weren't to the Cologne Chocolate Factory.  Super fun! and yummy!
Kate, Jane, and Myra watching the chocolate running through the tubes.  And then Kate threw up. Again. All over the factory floor.

We continued on.  We walked through the Christmas markets and the Dom and the souvenir shops. Then we got in the car and traveled to Amsterdam.  Not even 30 minutes into the drive, the tire goes flat.  Bryan and Becky quickly switched to the spare and we continued on.  We stopped at a nearby shop, but they didn't have our tires. So we drove very slowly to Amsterdam.
We finally made it to Amsterdam (we got lost)!

Day 3: And the next morning, we bought new tires and drove into the city center.  We were pretty tight on time, as I had scheduled the Anne Frank House tour.  But we made it (or at least they just let us slide by).  Thank goodness!
The Anne Frank house and museum was wonderful.  Definitely worth the visit.  We also checked out the Pancake House and Cheese Museum nearby.
Rachel holding Myra, Bryan, Kate asleep in stroller, and Becky
                                          
Myra finally warmed up to Bryan.

No throw up today...well, until that night.  Jane threw up right after dinner and pretty much all night.  I couldn't wait to take a shower in the morning.

Day 4: The next day we went to Haarlem and Zaanse schans.  We got to go into the Corrie ten Boon house, but it was definitely not exciting.  Children under 4 years should not be aloud and it would be a lot better not to have to hear to whole story of her life.  I just wanted to see the hiding place behind the wall.  Afterwards, it rained and hailed like crazy.  For quite some time too.  I have no pictures of this day, but when we finally got home and I pulled Kate out of the car, she threw up all over me.  Blah!
Day 5: We toured the castle Der Haar.  The last residents were in 2005.  The castle was built on old ruins.  It would have been lovely in the summer.

Bryan, Jane, and Kate sleeping in a royal bed!

We drove back down to Cologne and stopped at a playground.  Poor Myra threw up at the park.  And again at the restaurant.  And again at the airport.  Rachel decided to wait until she was picked up by her husband in London.  And Jane decided to throw up in the car on the way home to Parsberg.  Oh,... and we went an hour the wrong direction!

Although, you might be thinking this must have been an awful trip, it really wasn't.  It was definitely memorable.  Lots of laughs and lots of clean ups as were continued on!

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Athens Marathon

We did it! We completed the original marathon in Greece.  We ran from Marathon to Athens, 26.2 miles.  It was 20 miles uphill and 6 miles downhill.  Bryan completed under his goal time of 4 hours and I completed under my goal time of 5 hours.  This may sounds silly, but I feel very accomplished and proud of myself.  I worked hard and I did it.  
 One more medal to add to the rack!
 We traveled to Athens without kids and enjoyed sightseeing the day before.  We had so much fun eating all the wonderful food and browsing through the markets.  Above is Zeus' Temple.
Bryan at some temple in the Agora.