Monday, June 15, 2009

Major renovations

I spent a few months doing some big renovations to Simone's old place. We moved in last month. I also created a scale model of the place complete with little versions of us, including Tasha and Leo. It was interesting working with the place this way to even incorporate bits of Feng Shui into the placement of our furniture and objects.

Great visit

So, Patty and Brad came to visit in March and we had a great time. I think Germany is looking for a couple of engineers to move over. That's what I hear. Really.


Victoria loved hanging out with them so much that she had special names for them immediately - Pitty and Him-Him. She really had a great time, as did we all.
We went to Heidelberg at some point during the trip, and toured the castle there. It's a beautiful place and a fantastic example of a fortress type castle with an amazing 'courtyard'. The courtyard is huge, and it's actually a whole area to walk around. The town is also unique in that it has a very international university. Actually I've read it is the oldest university in Germany. So the school also gives the already fascinating city an intersting twist, as do the remaining US soldier barracks.


Great visit and we hope to see them again soon!

Long time no post

So, I'm going to try get some updates going here. Been busy and lazy all at the same time in regards to the ol blog. The laziness, that is.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Winter Strolls

We get bundled up pretty well for the walks these days. Victoria never likes just RIDING in the stroller. Usually she wants to PUSH the stroller. But if she must ride, I like to find the bumpiest patches of road to roll over. Or even better, if we go off-roading. The bumpier the better.

Holidays

Christmas and New Year's here were good. I haven't posted in so long I feel the need to post a pic or two from that time now. The first is the tree, after we had unwrapped about half of the gifts. We do half on the 24th (German Beier tradition), and the other half on the 25th (US Blankenberger tradition). The second pic is of a music box that, with the aid of the candle heat, rotates the propellers at the top and the scene inside spins around like a carousel. It's nice. Never seen one in the US.


Oh, New Years. Oooh, always tough for the dogs. The tradition here is to let off fireworks. They are legal, and every household lets em rip. On the hour and then at midnight comes the big stuff. Tasha especially has a hard time, but Leo isn't a fan either.

Simsalabim

Just about a 20 minute drive from here there is an indoor playground for kids called Simsalabim.
This morning (and afternoon) we took Victoria to check it out. We met some friends there who have a toddler Victoria's age. It's great because, aside from being cool people, they are raising their girl bilingual as well. The dad is English and the mom is German.
Here are a couple of pics of this place. It's huge! Just ginormous. They have a few different play areas set up for kids of different age groups. There is also a bit of a restaurant/cafe in there for the parents to sit and chat or whatever, even a couple of pool tables. There was a go-kart area, train, small carousel, several trampolines, a giant playland in the center with ladders and bridges and nerf-ball machine guns, giant slides, giant inflated castles, and so on - you get the idea. It's a big place.
Victoria's favorite was most likely the big slide we went down (together), but she was really eye-balling the go-karts. She kept trying to run over there and get in a car. She's much too small still but that certainly doesn't stop her.
Here are a few pics of the place to give you an idea of the layout and size.


And here is a nice shot of Victoria coming over for a short break. A very short break.


And here is mommy and kiddo with our friends.


All in all a very good day. Victoria had a blast discovering so many things. I think it'll be our new haunt - particularly on cold winter days.

Winter in southern Germany

The winters here are milder than those of Chicago's. It usually hovers around 35-40 or so during the day and rains most of the winter. But on somewhat rare occasion, it drops below freezing and the rain coming down decides to solidify a bit and turn into the white stuff.

Anywho, we had a chance recently to take Victoria, Tasha and Leo out into the yard for some sledding. This was Victoria's first sledding adventure. She loved it, of course.