Friday, August 3, 2012

Trip to UK: Part 2 -- Scotland!

After seeing everything that we possibly could in London we boarded a train that took us on to Scotland!  The views of the English countryside were so beautiful!  We had been in the city the entire time and for this small town country girl it was nice to see the country again.  I love being able to do so many things in a big city but I've decided that the hustle and bustle just is not my thing.  So needless to say, I LOVED Scotland!  We took the train to Edinburgh (also a pretty big city but nothing in comparison to London).  We stayed in an awesome little bed and breakfast.  Breakfast wasn't served until 830 each morning!  Oh my, by 830 each morning at home I have usually gone for a run (IF I drag myself out of bed before the babies), cooked breakfast, cleaned up, done a few loads of laundry and counting down the minutes until Jack's morning nap.  I'm sure all stay at home mom's will understand that!  I don't sleep in ever, but I got to here!  We went to the Edinburgh castle the first morning we were there.  It was really cool.  We of course stayed for the one o'clock cannon fire. 

Edinburgh Castle
Us overlooking Edinburgh!  Notice how green everything is! 

Adam overlooking the city!  We had been pretty lucky with the rain until this day!


View of the city of Edinburgh


After leaving the castle we walked the Royal Mile and somehow I got talked into doing a little mountain hiking.  It really wasn't too bad and the view was awesome!  We also were able to get some running in that afternoon.  Adam of course went for a long run and I just went to a nearby park and ran around it.  The weather was just perfect, cool and misting rain!  Both nights we were there we walked to the coastline and ate at some really cool places right there at the sea.  So relaxing!  We rented a car in Edinburgh and headed to northern Scotland.  Now I wasn't too nervous about the whole other side of the road and car thing since we had rented a car last year in Australia but I had forgotten about all of those turn abouts.  AHHH!!!  Seriously!  You would just get up to speed and there would be another one!  We stayed in a little town called Killen and it had a river with a beautiful waterfall in the town.  Such a nice little town!  There were people who were there just to hike (or trail walking as they called it) more on that later...  Here are a few picks from Killen and at a couple of places we stopped along the way!





Thursday, August 2, 2012

Trip to the UK: Our version of "Planes, Trains and Automobiles"! Part 1

I was fortunate to be taken on another awesome vacation planned all by my husband!  He is great at planning and coordinating everything!  This year we just happened to be celebrating our ten year wedding anniversary too!  We will be every grateful to my parents who graciously kept both boys at our house this year!  Talk about easy planning for me!  Our first stop on the trip was London.  We flew from Kansas City to London.  I actually enjoy these flights because I am able to catch up on lots of "chick" flicks that I wouldn't get to watch otherwise.  We got to London that morning and we hit the ground running or should I say the underground (subway) and bus system!  I knew that I would have a hard time with my enormous suitcase in the subway but... how can you not take a big suitcase for two weeks of travel.  Please let me know if you can do it because I honestly thought about ditching that thing several times that first day!  We went to Windsor Castle (one of my favorites), Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abby, Parliament, Big Ben and a few World War II Museums.  We of course had fish and chips to eat.  Adam navigated us through the bus and underground system perfectly.  It's nice not to have to even pay attention to those things!  I'm sure I would be lost on my own.  We weren't able to visit Buckingham Palace.  I'm not really sure what the deal was but it was probably in preparation for the upcoming Olympics.  We were also there at the time of the Queen's Jubilee and you talk about lots of people.  There were so many people there just trying to catch a glimpse of the Queen.  My favorite from London was Westminster Abby!  So much history in one building.  Here are a few pictures from our time in London.


Big Ben

Tower Bridge which now has the Olympic Rings displayed from it!

Parliament

Adam at Windsor Castle

This is London Bridge, not really impressive is it? 

Playdates with familiar faces!


The boys and I had a blast this week playing with lots of friends.  Sometimes the playdates are just as much for the mommies as it is for the kids.  It's so nice to have lots of good friends to get together with :)  Mitchell and Jack both enjoyed playing with Abby one afternoon.  We all had to ride outside on various forms of transportation, scooters, tricycles, little tykes cars, you name it they were riding!  We have also beeing keeping an eye on our bird eggs.  As soon as I hung flowers up on our front porch, the birds started building a nest.  Mitchell and I have been checking and have watched the progress of the nest until now the hatching of the baby birds! 




Abby in the Little Car!  Mitchell rode around on the tricycle saying he was the sherrif and was giving Abby a ticket for opening her door while driving.


Jack playing on the grass with his toys watching the big kids whiz by!

Mitchell being the sherrif!
Mitchell trying to make sure that Abby saw the bird eggs and the one baby bird that had hatched.  I must say that it didn't look much like a bird and the two of them were a little confused!

The bird nest.  You can't really see the baby that had hatched from this picture.  They have all now hatched and open their mouths up when you look in.  Mitchell thinks that this is pretty cool.