Sunday, February 17, 2013

Denmark, Sweden and Finland

We had planned the trip for a few years, but hadn't been able to pull it through. We're so glad it finally happened, by far, one of our favorite places we've been. Kevin's parents joined us in this adventure as we tracked down some of Kevin's ancestors.

First stop was Denmark. The city was unique


as well as its people


Our next pit stop was Uppsala, Sweden. We rented a cabin on a lake. 


We spent countless peaceful hours fishing, here's our dinner!
Monica loved the pike fish, she still talks about how good it was. Definitely, fresh food!


With the help of some super nice Swedish members, we tracked down Kevin's great-grandfather's siblings


The pretty cemetery in Nashulta, Sweden



We toured Stockholm with its many archipelagos





Monica and Bella got to play Swedish royalty




The got some quality time with Grandma and Grandpa


They overcame their fear of animals (for a few minutes only) and pet a goat


They bonded over long walks


We got to tour the Vasaa Museum, which houses a boat from the 1600's that sank and retrieved in the 1960's


Last stop, Finland. We took a boat ride through the islands off Helsinki


Got to eat some fresh produce and seafood at the Helsinki's farmer's market


and got to see more old boats. The highlight of our trip to Finland was definitely the reindeer meat we had for dinner!









Brittany, France

We went to explore the westernmost part of France, and came absolutely in love with Brittany, France.

We spent countless hours on the beach. We definitely had missed our dose of sun and sand since we left California




The girls learned to dance to Celtic music and joined the crowds of people on the weekly town BBQ


We visited the astonishing Mt. Saint Michel Abbey, but had to tell the girls it was Cinderella's castle to keep them from throwing fits. They fell for it and loved it.


We had to fight the summer crowds through the tiny roads that lead to the abbey



We learned all about raising chickens, not that we'll go ahead and do it.


We enjoyed the centuries' old stone architecture


We visited an old burnt abbey


And stayed up until 1 a.m. to see the live night show that tells the town's history





Tuscany

We don't update our blog very often, so I'm catching up on some old trips and life here in Europe.

We went to Tuscany last July for a week, a much needed break from the busy school life and routine.

First stop, Pisa
We visited Volterra

Monica got her portrait done


We gazed and marveled at wonderful landscaped

We swam 'till we dropped

We visited the amazing Cathedral in Milan
But my favorite part of all was to snap a picture of Bella washing her hands on "the little sink just for kids."