Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Lizzy turns 4

 Making Hello Kitty cupcakes to take into kita
 Anxiously waiting to open presents.
 Sharing birthday hats
 More Lego
 A blow-up globe from Auntie Rosie.  Educational, but with potential for excitement...
 Opening cards is serious work
 More??

 The Three Little Pigs from Granny and Grandad
Blowing out her 4 candles

We celebrated Lizzy's birthday today.  First, she got the birthday song in the morning.  Then, she took cupcakes to school where she got the song and a candle and cake.  Then home, for more song, candles and cake and presents.  The another birthday song from Grandma and Grandpa on Skype.  And we have a joint friend party planned for Sunday.  Hopefully, they won't remember this year's drawn-out birthday celebration...

Katherine turns 2

 Making the birthday cake with Granny.

 Just blew out two candles.
 Yummy.
 A noisy kazoo from Auntie Rosie.  Thanks, we'll bring that when we come to stay at your place.
 Must try on new socks immediately.
 Lizzy checking out the instructions for the new Lego House.
We celebrated Katherine's birthday at home with Granny and Granddad, presents and cake.  Katherine really loved being the birthday girl and wearing the birthday hat.  She ate plenty of cake and overall had a wonderful day.  Thank you to everyone for the well-wishes.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Easter 2012

We dyed eggs for the first time and they loved it.  I think we only broke about 4/12 during the dyeing process...

We headed down to Nuremberg for the long Easter weekend and stayed in a youth hostel the night before Easter.  We were in a family room which had 3 bunk beds.  Lizzy and Daddy each slept on the top of a bunk bed and Mommy and Katherine slept in one bed on the bottom.  The Easter bunny came in the night and filled up the girls' baskets.

The next day we went to the castle in Nuremberg and explored.






Then, we happily discovered Playmobil Park and spent about 5 hours there.  Amazing indoor and outdoor play park for children.  Somehow made it through the day there with no photos.

No training wheels!

Daddy took off Lizzy's training wheels.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Christmas Day

Santa arrived bringing a sled for Lizzy and a bike for Katherine.  Too bad there is no snow and Katherine must grow!  But the girls were very excited and also received many wonderful gifts from Granny and Grandad, Grandma and Grandpa, Auntie Rosie and Dan, Patti and John, Great Grandma Ginny, and Auntie Di.

We had a wonderful Christmas brunch at the Hilton in Berlin.  We shared our table with our Aussie friends who are in Berlin until mid-January, so the girls had a great time playing together. Everyone ate wonderful food, like venison ravioli  salmon and halibut, along with a chocolate fountain and many chocolate Lindt Santas that somehow ended up on our table...

After dinner, we headed to a Christmas market and Lizzy rode one of the pop-up carnival rides with Daddy.  Mommy was surprised to see them swaying high up in the air on a ferris wheel.  Lizzy loved it, of course.


All in all, it was a fun day and it was wonderful to spend it with family.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The Build-up to Christmas

Our first Christmas was moving into our new place on November 16th.  We got our delivery from the ship and it was amazing to hear the girls say, "my train set, ooh the dinosaur, oh look mom, the ...". It went on for hours! Obviously, the boxes were the best part!
Then we moved onto Advent calendars.  I stored them on top of the refrigerator so nobody would open more than one per day and every morning Katherine would wake up, point at the top of the refrigerator and say, "cake."  Usually, they had them in the afternoon after school.  Nearly everyday Lizzy would ask, "Have we had our Advent calendars yet?"  Yes was the standard answer.
Next, we had Saint Nikolaus Day on December 6th.  He comes and fills the children's boots with candy and oranges at home and at school in the house shoes.  More candy.

Then, of course, came Christmas.  The Christmas markets in Germany are a big deal, and Lizzy basically wanted to go to one everyday.  The Zehlendorf Christmas market was the sight of her first time on ice skates.  She loved it and skated for an hour with Daddy.  One important note:  it was not actually ice.  As there had been no snow and temperatures were above freezing, the interlocking plastic boards were not covered in ice as we suspected was typical.  So they skated on plastic, which made falling a lot easier to take.


Granny and Grandad and Rosie and Dan came as Christmas drew near.  Lizzy helped Granny decorate the Christmas cake, make gingerbread ninjas for Daddy, and create a gingerbread house masterpiece.



Sunday, November 6, 2011

Halloween 2011

Even though I had limited space in my suitcase when we flew to Germany, I managed to carry both girls Halloween costumes.  They dressed up and we went to a friend's flat for a Halloween party.  The girls had a great time carrying their bags and dressing up.  We also dressed up to go to the library and the shops (pharmacy, library, florist and cafe) were giving out candy.  The rest of the week, every time we got ready to leave the house, she grabbed her skunk costume and said, "help"!  So cute!