Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween

Logan has watched the Lego Movie about 50 times since we downloaded it to the iPad for the trip to Germany, so it was no surprise when he wanted to be a Lego Movie character for Halloween. At first he was going to be Wild Style, but then he changed his mind and went with Emmett. I was Wild Style, Mark was Batman, and Amelie was supposed to be Princess UniKitty. In the end she wanted nothing to do with the kitty ear headband or the unicorn horn with elastic chinstrap, so we went with plan B which was Logan's old tiger costume. She looked pretty cute all the same. We had our biggest and best Halloween party yet. Mark turned the lawnmower into a batmobile and gave rides around the yard, hooked up a ghost on a zipline to scare our guests, and filled the barn with Halloween  balloons.  The kids were finally old enough for party games like eating doughnuts off a string with no hands.  Its a classic!  Even the Dad's took a turn.

It was lucky we celebrated Halloween the weekend before, because by the time actual Halloween came around, Logan was coming down with pneumonia.   We dragged him out of bed to trick-or-treat at Kenny's, and then went to the trunk or treat at the church down the road where we managed to gather a little candy before Logan puked on Mark's head and we decided it was time to head home.  There's always next year.  We went to the doctor's the next morning and left with a cocktail of 5 prescriptions.  Logan is now on the road to recovery.

Emmett and Tiger

Emmett and Batman

Tiger on her slide... she's so proud she can go up and down all by herself

Dinosaur Levi & Tiger Amelie.

Batmobile wagon rides

Logan, Axel, Jac, Lucas & Alayna

Jesse & Levi feeding the horses

Doughnut eating contest- kid version

And the Dad version.  Batman won!

Glowstick tag around the yard

Trick or treat!

We scored a whole neighborhood's worth of loot at Kenny & Nate's-- all the leftover cookies from Kenny's school party, plus most of their 5 bags of candy

Happy Halloween!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Amelie- 16 months


At 16 months, Amelie is happy and busy.  She is all over the place and into everything.  She unrolls toilet paper, skews q-tips around the bathroom, pulls all her books of the shelf, empties all the cards from the Memory game box.  She's learning animal sounds and likes to moo and baa.  She likes to ride on little toy cars or in the wagon around the yard, and loves the "Ride Like the City Folks" game where she bounces on Daddy's knees.  She can do the baby slide by herself. She loves reading books on my lap.  She gets very jealous when Logan is on my lap and tries to push him off and reclaim her rightful seat. She loves being outside... even when its cold and rainy, she points toward the door and demands to go out. Her favorite food is macaroni and cheese. She understands most words now, and we understand her a lot of the time (but not always).  Her words are yah, no, ba for bath and ball, da for dog, dad, and a million other things, ma for milk, and ga for again and yogurt.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Fall Fun

Here are some pictures from birthdays, visitors, and fall festivities over the past couple months.


We celebrated Ginny's 96th birthday on September 11th.  Here's Amelie sharing a drink with Auntie Kenny and Ginny.

Happy birthday Ginny! 
Uncle Kent & Paula came to visit on their year long trip around the country.  We went to breakfast in Evergreen and ended up eating 3 courses at 3 different places while we waited for our seat at the last one.  This is course #2, hot chocolate.

Amelie and her favorite, stairs

Walk back from breakfast along Evergreen Lake

Hike to Brothers' Lookout at Three Sisters

Buddy & A resting at Brother's lookout
Logan & Paula having a balloon fight. Logan LOVED Paula.  Except he couldn't quite remember her name-- he kept calling her Jamal.

I was afraid we'd miss Colorado fall while we were in Germany, but its been a warm year and fall stuck around a couple extra weeks.  We found some pretty leaves on the Morrison bike path.

Amelie playing in the leaves

Amelie found the perfect pumpkin at a patch in Littleton, which was really just someone's backyard, but it was close by and they had lots of fun games for the kids.

This is our own personal apple tree. Its on the side of the road in Deer Creek Canyon.   Mark spotted it on the way to work one day, and its now our annual apple picking spot.

Logan found the perfect apple. Amelie got bonked in the head by a falling apples when Mark shook them out of the tree.

Yellow aspens at Flying J open space

Teddy & LoLo biking at Flying J

Hike from Guanella Pass up to a mountain lake

Happy birthday Kenny!  Logan decorated the cake himself.  There were MANY sprinkles.

A random daycare picture from a day that Logan had off of school. He loves going back to Tammy's.  The only problem is he doesn't like going back to school after he's been there.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Germany

Fair warning: There are about 100 photos in this post. On the bright side, these were culled from about 1700 photos, so there could have been a lot more. You're welcome.

We spent the past 3 weeks in Germany.  Christina & Eric were so nice to let us stay with them... did I mention we stayed 3 weeks?  That's a good sister and brother-in-law. Logan loved every second of his cousin time.  They live in a great neighborhood where there are a million kids and most nights it seems like all the kids play together in the street while the parents hang out and chat.  Logan learned to ride a 2-wheeler while he was there.  Christina had a good trick for getting going and now he's a pro.
 
We climbed every other day, and usually visited 2 crags per day... I think we hit about 20 in all.  They were spread all through mossy forests with towering leafy trees.  It reminded me a lot of CT woods. You could drive right up to a lot of the crags, and the furthest were only a 5 minute walk-- sometimes the kids could nap in the car while we climbed. It was fun climbing and we usually had the crag to ourselves. We ended most days with a visit to the bakery in the nearest town where we loaded up on chocolate croissants, apple strudel, and other goodies.  I think we single-handedly supported the German backerei industry for the few weeks we were there.

We rode a few trains and saw many more, which was the highlight of Logan's trip.  We went to the grocery store just about every day, because nothing's more interesting than a foreign grocery store, and it was walking distance from Christina's house. On our rest days, we walked around medieval villages, took a trip to the Alps, spent a couple days in the Elbenstein climbing/hiking area, and went to Oktoberfest in Munich.  We had a great time.  I had pretty low expectations for Europe with kids... I thought it was going to be kind of awful... but I was pleasantly surprised.

So here goes the pictures... first, the cousins!

Cousins!  Logan's favorite thing about Europe.

The boys helping Christina make Marcus' Iron man birthday cake.  Lucky for me Logan requests the same simple cake every year that I made when he was 1-- round cake with white frosting and sprinkles-- I'm not sure I have the skills for much more.

Lauren & Amelie in the stroller on the walk to downtown Weiden

Logan & Dominic rode their bikes downtown and found some hens to rest on

Doughnuts from the bakery around the corner.

Lauren pulling Amelie around the neighborhood

Family walk to downtown Weiden

Amelie on the courtyard in Weiden

Rafting down the river at Playmobil Park... Logan had a blast!

Logan learning to ride a bike

Next, the climbing:


Big rock towers hiding in the woods near Action Directe.  Can you find Logan?

Mark & Logan scoping out Action Directe, the world's first 5.14d, put up by Mark's climbing idol Wolfgang Gullich.  We figure they'll be back in 10 years so Mark can belay Logan as he on-sites it.

One of the crags, El Dorado, was next to a playground.  Logan had fun climbing through the spider web, and Amelie had fun eating the rocks underneath the web.

The woods were full of mossy towering leafy trees-- it looked a lot like the woods in CT or OR.

Our second climbing day.  We had good weather for the most part, but it poured this day.  The rock overhung enough that it was dry at the bottom.
Mark climbing the world's first redpoint. 

We found an alpine slide near the climbing... and became regulars

Me & Logan on the alpine slide... he kept telling me to go faster, I don't think I was as speedy as Mark

A's perch at Richard Wagnerfels crag


Logan stayed home with his cousin's this day and A had us all to herself, she was pretty psyched

Pretty tree at Weissenstein

Our hangout at Maxamilianswand

Third, the villages:
Nuremberg.  We came here straight from the airport when we arrived in Germany and were a little delirious for lack of sleep. Logan couldn't even talk and was just sort of moaning unintelligibly the whole time, so we didn't enjoy it as much as we might have on a different day. 
Logan found a carousel in Nordlingen, first stop on our Medieval village tour day.

Amelie found a bakery in Dinkelsbuhl, Medieval village #2.

Dinkelsbuhl. We spent lots of time wandering around villages like this.
One of the towers in the wall surrounding Dinkelsbuhl.  Logan, me, & Amelie are in the window

A closer look
Rothenberg ob der Tauber was our favorite medieval village. 

Amelie in Rothenberg

Eating our snowball, Rothenberg's specialty pastry, in the amphitheater along the city wall

Bamberg

Running through Bamberg. I love these tree tunnels!

Fourth, our trip to southern Germany: Berchtesgaden, the Alps, and the Castles:

We spent a couple days in southern Germany along the Austrian border.  This is Lake Konigsee in Berchtesgaden, the area where the Huber brothers grew up.

Mark & Amelie at Konigsee

Family at Lake Konigsee

Feeding the ducks at Lake Konigsee. 

We spent the night in the town of Berchtesgaden with the Alps as a backdrop

Amelie in Berchtesgaden

We crossed into Austria to visit the Schleierwasserfall, a waterfall and a climbing area the Hubers developed.  It was a long hike up and Logan did most of it himself-- probably his longest ever.I bribed him with peanut butter crackers and we took lots of breaks.

Next stop was Garmisch.  We rolled in just in time to catch the last train and cable car to the top of Zugspitz, the highest mountain in Germany. Here's a view from the top.

Zugspitze

Climbers on the Via Ferrata route to the top of the mountain

More views from Zugspitze

Family pic on top of Zugspitze

Logan does this wierd face/ curled arm pose in all of our pictures now... I think he learned it from someone at school?  He thinks he's so funny.

Cable car that took us down as the clouds rolled in

On the way back down to Garmisch.  It was gorgeous but Amelie screamed the whole way up and part of the way down so it was a relief to get back down.  Maybe her ears were bothering her.  Maybe we forgot to feed her...
The next day we went to Partnach Gorge. This is a slot canyon with a walkway carved into the rock.  There were big waterfalls pouring down the sides of the canyon and raging water in the river below.  We ran most of the way choo-choo'ing through all the tunnels. 

Statue carved in the side of the Gorge

After the Gorge, we drove to the Cinderella castle! It was pouring on our hike up, but eventually cleared. Logan & Mark at Neuschwanstein

Amelie & me

Princess Amelie at Hohenschwangau Castle, the castle next to Neushweinstein

Amelie, Mark & Logan at Hohenschwangau

Playing in the fountain at Hohenschwangau

Cool tunnels at Hohe... however you spell it.

Fifth, Oktoberfest in Munich:
Oktoberfest!  We took the 6am train from Weiden to get there bright and early.  Nothing like a liter of beer at 9am

Mmm... Amelie thinks that looks good too.

Look how many he's carrying! So impressive!

Doing my part

Family pic at Oktoberfest

In addition to all the beer, they had lots of amusement park rides at Oktoberfest too.  This was Logan's first time on bumper cars, he loved it!

View from the ferris wheel.  The white roofs are the beer tents.

Fancy horses pulling kegs of beer

The train ride home, with kids swinging from the rafters

Train!  Logan's other favorite thing about Europe.


Sixth, our trip to East Germany: Elbenstein & Dresden
We went to a big fortress, Festung Konigstein.  Look at this gate!

It was really misty when we were there... kind of added to the mystique

Locked up at Festung Konigstein

Hiking through the Elbenstein.  This area was really beautiful, with lots of narrow mossy canyons.  There is climbing here, but no gear allowed, so climbers tie knots in their ropes and poke them into cracks with sticks.  Crazy!

There were many ladders like this on the hike


View from the lookout at the top of the hike.  There's a guy climbing that skinny tower in the middle of the picture.

On the way back down.

Mark & Logan making his silly face

Dresden.  This was a super beautiful city.  Hard to believe it was totally destroyed during WWII. 

We found a street market with a fun ride

Family pic in Dresden

One more

Walking across a bridge back to our hotel at dusk

Another hike though misty towers in the Elbenstein

Mark just had to do one route here... I was not pleased.  It was so sketchy.

Bastei-- a cool bridge in the Elbenstein
Whew, that's it!  We made it back to Denver after about 20 hours of travelling (we were too cheap to pay for the direct flight).  The kids did fine on the flight, but had totally had it at the end.  We carried them both off screaming... Logan puked on me as we walked through DIA toward the train... but it didn't really matter at that point. All things considered it was a pretty successful trip.