Hello all! I am finally back. I can not promise I will be back to stay because I am the ultimate klutz. So klutzy in fact I promoted my Facebook page, and I had existing likers unlike, how rude. Ah, well.
But as I said in a previous post, we plan to travel as much as we can this year. Why? Because we do not know how much time we have left living overseas. For years I've been too scared to travel with my young ones, but after traveling around Germany with them alone while my husband was deployed, I feel like a damn superwoman :D
More lovely sights




View of the Castle and Cathedral

A small replica of the Eiffel Tower

View from tower

In January my husband and I went to Brussels, Belgium alone and this time the youngest two tagged along. My eldest stayed with his grandparents as one we're getting his passport renewed, and two his grandparents are leaving for Cuba for a month so they wanted a long weekend with their grand baby! They're taking dance classes, familiarizing themselves with all the culture. Every time I take my son to their home, there is always some Cuban music playing or they're showing off their new dance moves sooooo cute. They give me hope being a young mom!

But as I said in a previous post, we plan to travel as much as we can this year. Why? Because we do not know how much time we have left living overseas. For years I've been too scared to travel with my young ones, but after traveling around Germany with them alone while my husband was deployed, I feel like a damn superwoman :D
This trip was mainly child orientated. We saw a lot more sights than I thought we would with the lovely rowdy two in tow, but a lot of it was for them. Originally, after we got settled I had found a wine-restaurant with a nice play area with the kids. After that long drive, my husband I deserved a swig or five of some good wine. However, the lovely woman at the reception recommended a restaurant next to the hotel we were staying at. She guaranteed good food, atmosphere, and plenty for the children to do. And it was just that. I also found that most of the restaurants in Prague were really child friendly. The locals were very friendly, and it was definitely one of the cheaper European cities we've visited so far. It's definitely is a party town, loads of guys in town for stag/bachelor parties. My husband and I are deciding whether or not this town is worth visiting sans the little ones later in the year. So far it's a big contender!
Here are some photos from our stay. This place is so beautiful and photos doesn't do it justice...at least not my amateur ones!! Enjoy!

Much deserved beer for the husband after long drive
Charles Bridge
The train restaurant where trains brings the drinks to the table. It was of course full of trains and a playroom for the children. Really nice for the kids. They had so much fun they didn't eat. We got pizzas afterwards
At the toy museum on the castle grounds. I love Europe
Great for when we had to wait in any long lines
At the Cathedral
I thought it was cool that there were shops like M&S, Tesco, Debenhams in Czech! Saves us a trip to the UK---just kidding lol.

My daughter and the King outside the castle. I love street performers
View of the Castle and Cathedral
A small replica of the Eiffel Tower
View from tower
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A lovely gentlemen snapped us and I am so happy the children cooperated quite well!
The last shot is my favorite. I just moved you to my reader, I was worried about GFC going away. That's silly about people un liking. You are superwoman for showing the little ones the world.
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Great pics and lovely family
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. My son would love the train restaurant, he wouldn't want to leave.
ReplyDeleteOne of my girlfriends and I spent a long weekend in Prague last summer and we too had a great time! I remember we also found it odd (and great!) that they have all those British shops like M&S, Tesco, etc...but we stocked up on stuff we couldn't find in France! And I found Czech food surprisingly good...I particularly liked the brie-type cheese that they pickle with the onions and peppers...don't know if you tried that? Anyway, this reminds me that I need to write a post about that trip. Glad you guys had fun!
ReplyDeleteYour life is so glamorous! Your kiddos must have had a blast.
ReplyDeleteYou are so a Superwoman! What great pics and I just adore the last frame :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a fun trip! And the picture at the end? Priceless. I love that you took the kids along and still managed to have a fun time! You give me hope that we can do the same...someday. lol.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful family picture. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun and lots of great pix to prove it :). And btw...you are a superwoman :)
ReplyDeleteI admire you for losing your fear of travel while overseas-what an opportunity for you and your family.
ReplyDeletePrague is a stunning city. So glad that you had a great time. Your photos were really nice. Like jessica said, the photo at the end is a really nice family photo. Awesome.
Keep traveling!
Velva
It sounds like you had a great time. The children are darling and your photos of Prague are simply amazing. This is my first visit to your blog, so I took some time to browse through your earlier posts. I'm so glad I did that. You've created a really interesting spot to visit and I'll definitely be back. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWonderful family! Fantastic journey!
ReplyDeleteThey looks soooooooo cute
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Looks like you guys had a great time! Your pics create their own story!
ReplyDeletewow I hope I could also go there, that is best place to spend vacation the ambiance is so relaxing and romantic, I hope you enjoy your vacation with you family, belated Happy mother's day.
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun trip with the kids! Love your photos...
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