Tuesday, November 12, 2019

London baby! October 2019


Yowza! Were we really in London a month ago?! Yes, a month ago from today we were beginning our travels to London. I remember we went to Kaj's soccer game in the morning with my mom there I kept thinking, " are we really going to be out of the country today?!" And even as we drove I would think "nah, this can't really be happening..." and honestly I was also thinking that I would really just love to spend some days with my mom too. 😳 I was also feeling very uncertain about how Lily was going to do on this epic trip of ours.

But now! I know how it was and how she did and I can celebrate the fact that it was really a great trip with a great baby. The hardest days really were the travel days and the rest was just awesome. We took planes, trains, "the tube," double decker buses-we got our Oyster cards which was very British of us. What is also very British of us was  talking in the accent. Sam refused. I did not. And I think it sounded pretty authentic.

Like we used the lift instead of the elevator, a nappy on Lily instead of a diaper, we shopped at the store with a trolley instead of shopping cart, we saw some "really cool trainers" which is their athletic shoes. I mean- it's obvious we were completely immersed in the culture. 😏

We were really lucky that we got to see so much of London. MamaJo was able to take off time at the visitor center to take us around and she really had immersed herself there in that she knew how to get around the city very easily. My favorite way to travel really was the double deckers buses  and you have to sit at the top at the very front because the vantage point it would give you was wild. You see- because the vehicles have the right of way so there were many many times where it would look like we would literally take someone out- whether they were crossing the street at a bad time or people were riding their bikes, and the bus drivers were not afraid of honking any chance they got making sure the nearly hit person knew exactly how they felt about that.

 We saw museums, we went to bridges like the London bridge, the Millennium bridge, and the Tower bridge--which by the way in my opinion should actually be the London bridge. If there was vote on which bridge you think the London bridge was you would probably get it wrong because you would think it's the Tower bridge. We saw the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London. We went to the the top of the Shard-which is the tallest building in London so we could get the Eagle eye view. We saw 3 different castles which we where there. Kensington, the castle of Windsor, and Buckingham. We also learned that we were at Windsor while the Queen was there because they raise her flag when she was there and it was up. So, there's that.
We went to some awesome food places. We tried some delicious pastries at Harrods- which that place was crazy! Endless levels of the finest kind of everything from toys to kid clothes to the food court. We also went to the Borough and Camden Marketplaces which there is so much food you could try it actually makes it very hard to decide. My favorite place was this place that had this hand made pasta with butter and sage. 😋  Other favorites amongst our group was probably Gail's bakery. I didn't think that England was going to be so spot on with pastries but that was something that didn't disappoint-- which it's not as if I'm on a tourist on the hunt for their finest pastries either 😂 they were that good that it's worth mentioning. 


 We also went to some beautiful cathedrals. We were to West Minister Abbey and St. Pauls which really are simply amazing in the architecture and design and it was astounding to think how much time and work was spend on these buildings. (But, honestly, I found myself taking pictures of my beautiful daughter inside these beautiful buildings 😊)

We went to Churchill's war rooms and Shakespeare's Globe theatre.

We also went on a train to Legoland in London which when we got there we got caught in a complete downpour of rain that did not look like it was going to let up. I think it symbolized our children's tears if they knew we were there without them. 😂 It was really so cool! They had miniature land with all these countries build out of Legos. We really did feel sheepish being there without the kids- that really is the truth. But, it was fun.





 Another highlight-for me- was Liverpool. Sam was such a sport and took be to Liverpool. There was actually a few times on the trip that I thought if I could tell me 14 year old self that I was going to go to England to be in the land of The Beatles she would have lost her whole mind and never changed out of her Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds outfit. We went to the Beatles Museum first, then the Magical Mystery Bus tour, and that tour ended at the Cavern. Which is where the Beatles got their start. In 2 years the Beatles played there 360 times. 😳 Fun fact.
The funny thing the day before we went to Liverpool we met another missionary couple from England at Hyde Park where we went with MamaJo to see where they were when they first started their mission and we were telling him our plan to go to Liverpool and that I was a Beatles fan, and he told us a little history of the Liverpool that it used to be this huge exporting/importing city followed by, "it's really too bad about what has happened there," "people say there is not an honest person in the whole city." The joke is that if 6 men saw a man drowning in the river they would all be yelling, "Where'd you work?!" instead of helping him out. 😂 😳 Anyway--these are the things we heard the day before we went there. But, we did not get lied to or robbed.
Strawberry Fields

Signing the wall at Abbey Road Studios

ABBEY Road

Outside the Cavern in Liverpool

It really was a great trip. The time difference was  very dramatic as we knew it would be. It is 8 hours ahead, which whenever we could call the kids or I would want to call my mom calculating that she would still have a whole day to go when ours was wrapping up was a bit strange. We definitely missed the boys. But, whenever we checked in they had very little interest in actually talking to us. 😂


I will talk about our trip home because it was a doozy. We had to wake up at 3 in the morning to get to the airport because our flight left at 6. I felt like the Mike Birbiglia skit when he is talking about how it's so early that there is not even a road yet and there is someone on computer saying:we need a road, stat. It's funnier when he does it. 
We flew into Amsterdam--and this is when things started going south. We were actually hurrying to make our connecting flight only to arrive to discover the news of a delayed flight. After a couple of delays they announced our cancelled flight like this: "We are about to deliver...the worst news... you could ever hear...in your travels. And that is....your flight has been cancelled." Yes--they really did it that dramatically. Then continued to tell us it was not because of the technical issues, those had been resolved, but actually a crew member not wanting to work overtime was the reason we would not be flying out. 

We were able to get a flight home after a couple of different angles in doing so. We got on a flight that got us into Utah and then Portland by 10:00. Keeping in mind the time difference by the time we arrived at home we had actually been up for 31 hours, and they lost our luggage, and Sam forgot his phone on the plane...I know. Not great. BUT -what was great-Lily. Lily was-not exaggerating the very best traveling baby the whole trip including the really bad trip home. She slept the last couple plane rides as well as the car ride home. She rolled with all the punches. She slept in the carrier with ease, she ate when she needed to without any fussing, and she was the sweetest the whole time. 💗 



Boat ride on the River Thames 


When we arrived home my sleepy mom still came out to greet us. The house-spotless. The baseboards- on. Lily's room- cutely decorated.  My parents are incredible. They seemed to genuinely enjoy being with the boys, and the boys enjoyed them which is what I was so happy to hear. I said I wanted complete honesty about the time when we returned, and that was the feedback. We would not have been able to go on this trip without my mom being able to come out. I am thankful my dad could join in the fun. It was such a memorable time and I am truly glad we got go. 






double decker bus 














Friday, November 8, 2019

Baumann Family Visit



 Before I get really too a head of myself I have got to stop-pause and record this visit. Looking back through these pictures today brought a huge smile on my face 😄 .. yes, like that.

I love how quickly the kiddos pick up right where they left off and can have such an awesome time together. We filled the days with so much fun. Turns out-when you make plans with the kids in mind you also end up having such great memories to hold on too.

The ratio of kid to adult never looked quite right to onlookers and yet everyone was usually smiling. A seemingly impossible task somehow made possible. But, I truly felt like this visit was seamless on how great the kids all were.

We went from the canal to the ninja gym on day 1. And every day following there was no shortage of plans.


My friend Terri once commented on a picture of Uncle Justin and Jonah that it looked like "their souls were talking." Since she said that it seems more evident of the special bond the two of them seems to share and I absolutely adore it.

The days of their visit the Bend weather could not make up it's mind. It went from sunny to rainy an instant. The day we went to the river was just that. When we arrived it was sunny and warm and suddenly it was a downpour. We ran under the bridge to see if we could wait it out, but it only came down harder. We sat altogether watching the the raindrops hit the water of the river, laughed, and skipped rocks under the bridge. Whitney and I ran out into to gather the rest of our things that we had originally thought would not get that wet and then Justin went out to run to the tree followed by the two little boys because it just looked too much fun to resist.




 We were also really excited to take them to Phil's trail- which surprisingly we had not done before- so the kiddos could all have a hand at an intro to mountain biking. They all did great. Mara was really in her element taking off a head of everyone. It really is such a fun place to go and really that is only the beginning of the kind of mountain biking that can be done in that area.




The best picture ever taken 😂





 We are so lucky to have them as part of our family. We loved spending time with them, and of course, you can tell from looking at Josh's face on how they felt about when they had to leave. Cut to Josh's face.. Not too happy.

We are so grateful they came and are so thankful for all the great memories. 💗