No trip to Vienna is complete without seeing some of Gustav Klimt’s artwork. The kids were excited to show Christiana the paintings at the Belvedere and tell her about Klimt. It is a beautiful museum and we really enjoyed...
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This afternoon we took a little wander about the city to show Christiana some of our favorite sights. We started off at Karlsplatz. The kids love this church (and the neighboring playground!) After enjoying the view of the...
The Volksgarten is one of my favorite places to walk around in Vienna. The roses are all in bloom and it was a nice day, so we decided to go on a walk and enjoy the flowers. On the way there we went to get some ice cream. Oliver...
July is when our garden starts producing! My little rabbits love this time of year. For the first few weeks we don’t actually get enough vegetables to cook. The kids just munch on everything we pick. Sometimes a little...
I have not blogged in awhile, so here we are back in summertime! Last June I took the kids to the Alton Picnic, a big picnic held in the town up the road. There is a cute little train ride for kids that we all LOVE. James...
After the paintball tournament ended, Chris and I went to Paris for the day. It was an awesome sunny day after a week of rain and clouds, so that worked out pretty well. Now let me explain that when Chris and I go to a city...
I showed Chris a little of the town of Chantilly on Saturday and we found an awesome farmer’s market set up, complete with tons of raw fish! Yum. There were also some fun clothes and I got a new scarf. Happy Birthday to...
I titled these posts “What we do” because we live an interesting life full of random moments that I love to take pictures of. These posts are a glimpse of the things that go on in our house on a normal day...
Here are some fun pictures from summer time. Elora and Marion dug through the costume box and found some cute matching ballerina costumes. They proudly announced that they were pretty ballerinas and danced around the...
Oliver found a huge worm in the garden and said, “Whoa! Look at that huge worm!” So Elora came over to see. …and she picked it up and let it crawl all over her leg. Oliver’s expression is about...