We pulled in from our trip to Germany around 4 pm on a Monday. As I was rushing around trying to unpack, clean up and get dinner started, I realized that I wasn't feeling too well. About 6 hours later, Henry's stomach flu caught up with me. I spent all night in and out of the bathroom and when my stomach was finally empty I fell asleep about an hour before my family woke up for the day.
Pete got the kids ready and they headed off to school. I was grateful to have some quiet time to recuperate. Unfortunately, life with little kids is rarely calm and quiet for long. Later that day the kids were outside playing and Henry decided to ride this...
Danger's my middle name
Posted by Clayton & Company at 6:18 AM
Friday, October 23, 2009
Redefining comfort
Posted by Clayton & Company at 5:55 AM
One of the things I can't understand about Europe, is how the people here can sleep on such uncomfortable mattresses. Just about every country we have stayed in, excluding the UK, has thin, hard mattresses. Furthermore, every bed that Pete and I sleep in consists of two mattresses pushed together to form one double bed. After every trip, I arrive home with a sore back that is out of place. To me, all they have really done over here is raise the level of the floor a few inches. See below for proof that I'm not exaggerating.
A quick stop over
Posted by Clayton & Company at 5:24 AM
Germany continued
Posted by Clayton & Company at 4:59 AM
Love for lederhosen
Posted by Clayton & Company at 4:01 AM
We didn't realize when we planned our trip to Germany that it would be the first weekend of Oktoberfest. Silly me for assuming that Oktoberfest is actually held in the month of October. We decided to check it out anyway. We found out after the fact that 2 million people showed up for the first two days of Oktoberfest and we were there on day 2...
The "real" Sleeping Beauty Castle and more
Posted by Clayton & Company at 1:37 AM
Thursday, October 8, 2009
There is a Swiss holiday in September that allows the kids and Pete to have a 3 day weekend. We decided to use this long weekend to visit Germany. On Friday afternoon as I packed the car up, I thought our string of bad luck may have been behind us when the original weather forecast of rain turned out to be clear skies. Unfortunately, other storm clouds loomed ahead.
We were about 1 1/2 hours into what should have been a 5 hour drive, when we ran into heavy traffic. After moving at a snail's pace for about an hour, we decided to pull over, have dinner and change the kids into their pajamas. It was a decent restaurant with burgers and fries, although the kids kept reminding us that it wasn't McDonald's and Henry refused to eat anything at all.
About an hour later, pajamas on, we piled back into the car and got back on the freeway. About 2 minutes later, Henry proceeded to empty the contents of his stomach. Unfortunately, his car seat was covered as was Henry and his precious bunny silky. I quickly pulled off the side (in Switzerland freeway exits only come around about every 3-5 miles) and Pete and I did our best to clean things up as quickly as possible because it's also against the law in Switzerland to pull over on the freeway and not remove EVERYONE from the car. We debated turning around and heading for home but decided to press onward.
Long story short, for the rest of our 3 1/2 hour drive, Henry took turns sleeping and throwing up into a cup that Pete had. We did finally make it to our hotel around 11 pm after getting pulled over at the border crossing between Austria and Germany for not having the proper sticker on our car! Henry spent the rest of the night sleeping and throwing up, but by morning things were looking up. Although he wasn't back to normal, his stomach was settled and he managed to keep some food down. We crossed our fingers that it wouldn't pass to the rest of the family and left our hotel to visit the "King's Castles" in Bavaria. Our first stop was Hoenschwangau Castle pictured below.