We decided to take the train from Hamburg to Berlin. I love European train stations and wanted to get to enjoy taking a high speed train. We all sort of missed out on a lot of the scenery unfortunately, as … Continue reading
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Lübeck was definitely in our plans, as that is where Granny spent her early years. We decided at the last minute that rather than take the train, as originally planned, we rented a car. We felt this would give us … Continue reading
Rise and shine! Isn’t getting up at 4:30 in the morning what you want to do on vacation? It seems many of our vacations include that! We were up early, as we had to catch an early flight to Hamburg, … Continue reading
Just to warn you, these next few posts may be long as in addition to our travel log, I need to include some family history:) One of the reasons I even started blogging was the last conversation I ever had … Continue reading
So I know that whizzing through some cities at record speed is not everyone’s cup of tea. And while I would love to leisurely stroll through the streets and spend weeks soaking in the culture, we work with what we … Continue reading
We sure know how to pack it all in. 29,000 steps and we also took the train and the metro several times! We got up really early this morning as we knew we had a busy day ahead of us. … Continue reading
We landed in Paris after our 7 hour flight feeling a little fuzzy and tired. Of course, when you travel, you have to make use of every second, so we had a full day of sightseeing. We made it to … Continue reading
It was around this age (8ish) when these two cuties decided where they wanted to go for their “15 trip” (It was a 16 trip, but we changed that to accommodate summer planning): Zandra had her heart set on Paris … Continue reading
To break our week up, we decided to head to Charleston, SC. I have always been attracted to the South. Something about it, so I was excited to go to Charleston. I have read a few book by Pat Conroy … Continue reading
After spending the night just outside of Washington, we headed down to Myrtle Beach, SC. It certainly is way busier than what we are used to in the Outerbanks, and we certainly enjoy the less commercial, wilder feel of the Outerbanks … Continue reading