Cuties at the Park

Fun at the berry park last week when the sun was shining! The kids love this little carousel, and I love it when they play on it together because they are both happy, and I am happy that I am not sitting on it getting motion...

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Windy Park Day

One windy day, the rain took a break and Chris wanted to try out the kite again. I thought maybe it was too windy, but I don’t know how to fly a kite, so I went along with the plan…Oliver was so excited about the...

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The Berry Park

We have been having nice spring weather the last couple weeks (until yesterday when the rain came back…) so we have been spending a lot of time at the different parks near our house. When Chris is working I usually tell...

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Roter Berg

These pics are from a few weeks ago when it was still warm and I just keep forgetting to post them! Here is Ollie trying out the scooter. It is hard for Elora to get a turn because as soon as Oliver sees it, he climbs on. He...

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What we’ve been up to…

There are lots of posts this week, partially because I am bored withChris being in Florida, but also to update Chris on what the kids aredoing, as well as letting everyone else see what’s been happening inVienna… so...

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Cute Kids

We have a little park across the street from our apartment that has a sandbox, swing, and teeter-totter. I like to take the kids there when we don’t have tons of time, but still want to go out. Sort of like having a...

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Salzburg – Day 1

Last week Chris said, Hey! We have to go to Oktoberfest! So we looked around and found an apartment to rent the day before we wanted to leave, rented a car, and off we went! We were actually staying near Salzburg, so the first...

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Schoenbrunn Labyrinth

The Labyrinth at the Vienna Schoenbrunn palace is a kids park with a small entry fee. Inside is a cool kids playground as well as several mazes. We had never been before so we decided to go with the kids and Nana. It was...

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