Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas (if you celebrate!)
and are continuing to enjoy the holidays! After my last weekend of class, we a seemed
to be busy celebrating nonstop! It was exhausting, but certainly worth it! In
the past I usually ask my husband if we could go somewhere long after all the
money’s been spent on presents and mass amount of food. So this year, we
planned all of our Christmassy trips in September.
Starting off with Switzerland, which we wanted to visit
since the beginning of the year, but circumstances prevented that. We
originally wanted to go to Salzburg Austria my last weekend of school, but the
hotel prices were exorbitant! Surprisingly, we found a cheaper hotel in our
price range in Switzerland that weekend! We planned for Switzerland, originally
to be a weekday trip and Austria to be a weekend trip, but our funds had a
different plan- the change was certainly fine with us! So I finished up my Anthropology final and we
packed up and hit the road. We got a great deal from Hertz for our rental as
the original car we reserved wasn't in! It was nice comfortable ride and didn't hurt our wallet, especially as we were on our way to a very expensive country!
And best of all my oldest was there to enjoy the trip. We had a great time! I will go into
greater detail about our trip to the transport museum in another post! We visited two Christmas Markets one underground and another close by the bridge.
An Advent building so CUTE.
One of the biggest ones I've ever seen! Switzerland was
expensive, but the kids had a wonderful time. They said it was their favorite
trip of all the trips we've taken. Of course the kids choose the most
expensive place as their favorite! Here
are some photos from that trip!
Happy School is overrrrr (sorta)
I also tried a new protective style after my crazy hairscapades in England! I wore a beanie with either a satin bonnet or a baggie for deep conditioning under! my hair was happy!
BEAUTIFUL Lucerne (Luzern) Switzerland
A SWEET older woman took our picture. The kids a re a bit more cooperative with strangers lol.
Gluehwein
With all of the road trips, I should have called my husband Clark lol
My cuties love Merry-go-Rounds another find at Christmas Markets!
Beautiful Chapel Bridge
My baby James Dean
A few days later, we went to Salzburg, Austria. My husband
had a lot of work to do the day we were supposed to leave so we got a late
start.
We drove our own car here as we just got some new tires and the trip was
only a 2 day trip. We experienced every kind of weather on the way there. My
husband wanted to turn around and go home, but me, I am determined to finish
what I started. And while we were there, we didn't regret it one bit. We had an
amazing time. Friendly people, not so expensive, it was a beautiful town, one
of my favorites of the year and we've been to A LOT of places this year in and
outside of Germany. We are hoping to go back when we visit Munich for one last
time in 2013. Here are some pictures
from that trip!
Kinderpunsch
Gluehwein and Kinderpunsch
Mommy Daddy time at the Toy Museum (making a separate post about that!)
Old Town
At the Christkind Markt
When we got home, the next day we went to see Santa Claus.
We had to get cracking on our own Christmas traditions. And while we’re doing a
lot of them later than usual, we got them ALL done lol. At the same time it
wasn’t exhausting it was nice and our kids had a wonderful time!!! We did a
craft talked Santa, wrote Santa, baked for Santa, that dude is SPOILED. As
Santa is my husband, He deserved every bit of it!!! Check out Mama’s Christmas
2012.
Santa Claus at the Ramstein Community Center looked a little young and thinner this year;-)
Kids with their crafts
Christmas Eve Dinner
Letters to Santa
Santa is generous!
Christmas Morning!! I love this picture!
She got ERIC!
Nosepick break hehe
Crazy!
Breakfast
Dinner!
Christmas was s magical this year! All the work was WELL worth it! Hope you enjoyed your holidays!!!!!
Check out more pictures on my flickr page.
Wow! I really enjoyed this post. Seems like you guys had one AMAZING Christmas. You have a really, gorgeous family.
ReplyDeleteI literally LOL at the Nosepicking break.
I forgot to mention how wonderful the food looks. And those waffles and bacon for Christmas trees! AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteI love the green waffle tree with the bacon trunk. So adorable. My kids love waffles and bacon and I think we'll use that next Christmas, thank you. Lovely pics and Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWow! Wow! Wow! These pictures are incredible! Looks like such an amazing time!
ReplyDeleteThat breakfast! Looks so good. I want some!
Too funny that the kiddos picked the most expensive to be their favorite ;)
You are stunning as well!