Flood Family Adventures
Monday, August 24, 2015
Photos from Lake Bled, Slovenia
On the last day of our trip to Slovenia, we drove to the picturesque Lake Bled. We went up to the castle where we found a middle-ages festival, which the kids thought was great because they had just finished learning about the middle-ages in school.
It was great to see all the actors wearing the old-style clothing, and they had dancing and sword fights. The kids were able to see how the printing press worked, how coins were made, try on some armor, and play old fashioned kid games.
After visiting the castle, which was up on the hill, we went down to swim in the lake and cool off.
The last thing we did in Bled was to ride the sled track. These summer sledding tracks seem to be everywhere in Europe, and this one was pretty cool because the chair lift to the top gave us some really fantastic views of the lake (and some sheep!).
I can't say enough good things about our trip to Slovenia. I am so grateful that our friends invited us to their home and showed us around their beautiful country.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Photos from Ljubljana, Slovenia
The city of Ljubljana (pronounced Loo-blee-yah-nah) is the capitol of Slovenia, with a population of approximately 280,00 people. We visited on a hot Friday in the beginning of June, and we were thrilled to have our wonderful friends as our tour guides.
Preseren Square |
Triple Bridge |
Dancing marionettes along the river |
We stopped by a food market in the afternoon for a bite to eat and a glass of wine. The food market takes place every Friday, with many local restaurants serving up a variety of dishes from falafel and burgers, to Asian noodles and traditional Slovenian dishes. We sampled a Slovenian pork dish, risotto with asparagus, and my husband found a burger made with lamb meat that was so good my son asked for one, too.
Friday food market |
We then headed up to the castle to get a good view of the city. The kids were excited when we came across a man doing calligraphy in the chapel and he made the kids each a bookmark with their names.
Chapel in the Ljubljana Castle |
After stopping at a playground to let the kids burn off some energy (it amazes me how after walking around a city all day the kids can find hidden reserves of energy as soon as they see a playground), we headed to a cafe for another glass of wine and a coffee before heading back to our friends house for a BBQ dinner.
Tables full of used books were set up all over the city, and were so inviting to stop and browse at the books in Slovenian.
Ice cream break! |
I would go back to Ljubljana in a heartbeat, and it seemed to be a city with a lot to offer it's people. The people there seemed so friendly compared to other places we have visited, and everyone was happy to speak English with us. If we had not been with our Slovenian friends, I know I would have had a lot of stress with sightseeing around the city, but it seems hard to imagine being stressed in such a beautiful, laid back city.
My son Ryan and his good friend Val |
Monday, June 22, 2015
Beautiful Slovenia
Predjama Castle |
Our favorite thing about living in Germany is all of the amazing friends we have made here. Since our kids attend an International School, we have met people and made friends from all around the world.
Swimming in the Adriatic Sea |
We were so excited when our good friends from Slovenia invited us to come visit them at their house outside Ljubljana. We visited in the beginning of June, when the kids had a few days off from school, and it took us about six hours to get there from Ulm.
Heaven can be found under a beach umbrella! |
To be honest, when I first met this family last year, I had to look on a map to find out where Slovenia is located! For those who also don't know, it is at the top of the Adriatic Sea, nestled between Italy, Austria, and Croatia.
View from the dock in Piran |
What was especially great about this trip, is that it was stress-free since we had locals showing us around. We didn't have to worry about pulling out the map every two minutes to make sure we weren't lost or spending an hour on TripAdvisor just to find a good restaurant. In between activities we could hang out at their house while the kids played.
Postojna Cave |
Slovenia may be a small country, but there is quite a lot to see and do there. We spent a great day touring the impressive Postojna Cave, followed by some swimming in the Adriatic, and a seafood dinner in the coastal town of Piran. I was quite warm while we were there, so swimming and laying on the beach was perfect.
Sunset over Piran |
We also enjoyed a day in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, and a trip up to Lake Bled, which I will make separate posts about so I can share more photos.
We loved Ljubljana! |
I was so impressed at how friendly the people were in Slovenia, and it seemed that almost everyone spoke English. The kids were really sad to leave on Sunday, and we all agreed that we would love to go back and visit Slovenia if we have another opportunity.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Back to Paris
Notre Dame |
The Louvre |
On our last trip we were able to go with my Mom, and so we decided that it would be great to have my husband's mother, Theresa, join us this time. Hopefully taking our mothers to Paris will make up for all the naughty things we did as children.
The kids getting crepes from a crepe cart. |
Arc de Triomphe |
We were freezing in May!! |
Everyone loves the Eiffel Tower! |
Happy Birthday to me! |
Yummy macarons by the Seine River |
Friday, April 24, 2015
Spring in Sevilla
Sevilla!! |
Gorgeous patios are all over the city |
Sevilla is in the south of Spain, and is such a romantic city. Our hotel was in the old part of the city, with crazy winding streets, hidden patio gardens, and orange trees everywhere. We were lucky enough to be there while the orange trees were blossoming, and the scent throughout the city was divine.
Me and my favorite girl at the Alcazar |
I can still smell the orange blossoms! |
Semana Santa parade float |
Plaza de Easpana |
We were grateful that the city was a lot less crowded after the Easter holiday, and we had a chance to relax and wander at our leisure through the city. The waiters in the restaurants were also a bit friendlier after the crowds left.
View from the Cathedral tower |
Friday, April 10, 2015
Spring Break in Spain!
Barceloneta beach |
in the Gothic Quarter |
Bike tour |
Bike tour stop at an old bull fighting ring |
While in Barcelona, we also visited the amazing La Sagrada Familia church, Parc Guell, wandered around the gothic quarter, played at the beach, went to the Picasso Museum, and ate a lot of tapas. Luckily, the weather was wonderful while we were in Spain, with highs between 60-70F, and barely a drop of rain to be seen.
Checking out Gaudi architecture |
I think we all agreed that our favorite thing we did was sit on the beach a couple of times. The kids did so great on this trip, with all the walking and sightseeing, and it was great when we could let them run around and just play. It wasn't quite warm enough to be perfect beach weather, but that didn't slow them down a bit.
Parc Guell |
I took three years of Spanish in high school, but 20 years later I have seemingly retained none of it! Luckily, almost everyone in Barcelona spoke English, but we struggled much more in Sevilla, where hardly anyone spoke English. I actually realized how much German I have learned in the last 18 months, because every time I tried to say something in Spanish, it came out in German.
Since this post is running long, I will share more photos from Sevilla in the next post...
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