Bruges was about an hour and a half drive from Brussels. Jackson and Seth climbed to the top of the bell tower while Owen and I attempted to hop into a few shops. Owen wasn’t thrilled with the arrangements! After their climb we met up for a lunch of Flemish stew for Seth and fish and chips for the boys and I. After lunch we walked around some of the churches in the city. It was neat to be in the churches on Good Friday and to see some very realistic images that gave us a fresh reminder of what our Savior did for us when he died on the cross.
view from the top
366 steps!!
this statue of Jesus appeared to be carved from wood. It was in the basilica that supposedly houses a vile of Jesus’s blood. It was a beautiful little stone church. Even our rowdy boys began to understand the need to be quiet in churches.
After Bruges we drove a little ways to the coast so the boys could see the beach. It was fuh-reezing! but they loved it!
happy dance!
this was Owen’s first time to see waves, he enjoyed running from the incoming tide!
I think by the end of this series of picture travel blogs I will need to do a blog on how to travel cheaply in Europe with kids and how the heck we afford to do the day trips we do. In all honesty a week of hopping around other parts of Europe was cheaper (excluding gas) than living a normal, everyday kind of week in Bern!! I wish the Swiss would realize the rest of the world just doesn’t operate on insanely expensive living.
Up next we drove to Maastricht in the Netherlands and back to Brussels for a tulip garden. The next day we drove back to Ramstein to again break up the ride home. I may try to squeeze all of this into the next post so as not to bore you all for days on end!
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Following our family bowlathon we headed to Brussels. The boys did great and the ride was relatively uneventful. Well until just before we arrived. Twenty minutes from Brussels as the boys began to be really antsy and STARVING a car to the left of us hit a guard rail and began flipping in front of us. The car was completely crushed but the girl was pulled from the car and able to “walk” away from it. We were all very shaken up and obviously very thankful to be alive. It all went in slow motion. And I highly recommend saying all of those meaningful things to family when you are not in the middle of a traumatic situation because you really are kind of focused on staying alive.
Back to Brussels… Our friends the Burke’s lent us their house complete with a black lab (and their Colombian maid that stayed to care for the dog). We didn’t use the maid but the boys loved pretending that they had a dog for the week. We stayed in Brussels the entire time and took day trips throughout the area. It was so nice to have a cozy home to come home to a cook normal meals in the evenings. After our day in Brussels Owen was obsessed with “fwench fwies” and waffles. He was disappointed to have eat normal food in the evenings.
We spent a very chilly, rainy day exploring the city in Brussels. Here are a few pictures.
super super long baguettes
and the waffles…
and the chocolates…
some like to savor chocolates….some just go for it.
tintin reminds me of my brothers…they used to read them when we were in boarding school. I hope our boys like the books too!
“it’s right there, can’t you see it?”
this statue was much smaller in real life than we imagines. Jackson thought it was pretty silly!
he was puzzled by the giant chocolate version
time outs occur even in Europe despite all of the recent media about European parenting.
Tomorrow I will try to hop on and share our day in Brugg. It was probably our favorite city so far!
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Hi folks, Hope you all had a great Easter. We made it back safely after our whirlwind trip. It was great that Seth only had to take 2 days off work when paired with local holidays but I think we may have been a bit too eager to take advantage of his days off. We drove over 1300 miles, went through 6 countries, filled, spilled and refilled a zillion snack cups, had the privilege of seeing both of our kids throughout each night, and made lots of memories.
So as not to overwhelm you all in one day I thought I would share pictures from each stop. First stop was Ramstein Air Force base. It allowed us to have a stopping point to break up the drive and we were able to get groceries to make easy dinners on our trip. We also enjoyed the boys first trip to a bowling alley. They both acted like they had bowled a million times before. We stopped in at the Chili’s before hitting the road to Brussels. It’s funny because so often I think we could say that we are fine without American restaurants but it sure was fun to order in English and have a big glass of ice water. I have to say just being in a place where they brought the kids crayons and paper and the kids had options on their own cheaper menu was a treat! And while I shopped in the store I heard an announcement IN English that the Lady Bears had won!!! It’s the little things!
this pic is a shout out to Bo and Leigh! We were so sad to not swing by and pick you up!
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On Saturday we spent the morning with other Embassy families on the Ambassador’s lawn participating in a “Spring fling”. The boys had fun hunting for eggs, doing a bunny hop sack race, racing with spoons on eggs and all kinds of fun games. Our Community Liaison office did a great job. Here are some pictures (excuse the huge sun spots, we roasted hot dogs over a fire by the river the night before and I forgot to clean my lens. Oh well.)
Jackson with our neighbor Dominic
Owen proudly craddled his egg and spoon the whole way!
bunny hop
In other news, we closed on our house last night! here is it for those who haven’t seen it on facebook yet!
We popped a bottle of bubbly and had some chocolates to celebrate! Looking forward to seeing it for the first time in our jetlag fog on July 2nd!!
We are all packed and heading out after Seth gets off work today to take a family road trip. We have some foreign service friends that live in Brussels and they are away in London for the week and have offered their home! So, free lodging and some time away! We are going to drive tonight as far as the base and spend the night their. We are hoping to take the boys bowling and for lunch on the base before driving on the Belgium. We are not super spontaneous so planning this a few weeks ago is kind of pushing my spontaneity level. These family road trips tend to be quite refining but I think a little family time might be just what the boys need. We have been packing our schedule way too tight with playdates and have had little time just the 4 of us! So, here’s hoping for the best…6 hours each way!
We hope that you all have a blessed Easter!
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