Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Sintra!

Hands down, one of my favourite places in Portugal is Sintra. Set in the lush hills outside of Lisbon, it is home to palaces, castles, steep, winding cobblestone streets, and one of Fred's favourite pasty shops; A Piriquita. We went up there at least three times during our trip. Here are some pics from the first visit.



At Cabo da Roca - the western most point of Europe


It was a wee bit windy


Don't worry, I was holding her tight



Silly girls




Cabo da Roca - the most western point on the European Continent




Poppa and his girl




Mattias trying some Portuguese cuisine... Caldo Verde (kale soup). He likes it!




Chasing pigeons




He REALLY likes it




Castle of the Moors (way up in the top of the picture) looking down on Sintra




Trying some unknown dessert at A Piriquita. For all my D-Moms, NO idea on the carb count!




Loving it




The streets of Sintra






Dancing and exploring




Sintra with the Castle of the Moors above




So pretty




Can you see why I love it?




Hanging with my boy




Rock star!




Love her!




My sweet girl

Friday, June 10, 2011

What a long strange trip it's been

Want to know how to age yourself 10 years in about a 20 day period? Buy a house, lease out your old house, pack up the old one, plan an overseas trip, schedule a move for when you are out of the country, and then go on a 17 day trip with a 9 month old and a 3 year old with diabetes.

And don't forget to come home from your trip exhausted, jet-lagged, not having slept in 24 hours to a new house with all your possesions in boxes. Add in having no hot water or stove because your gas isn't turned on, and no phone/TV/internet because a company that sounds like "Verizon" screwed up your install, and you'll look a decade older in no time!

And I mention that our old house (which we still own and are leasing out) was broken into the night everything was moved?

Although the trip was amazing... it was also so very hard at the same time. I'm not sure what I was smoking when I agreed to it, but I sure wish I had some more right now. Planes rides that are 10+ hours are tough with babies and kids with diabetes.

This trip also had a very strange theme... locking ourselves in/out of things. We did this at least three times. I blame the very strange Portuguese locking system. Two of the times we did it, Elise was locked in somewhere with insulin active in her system (meaning she needed to be eating in the next few minutes). It was a little scary.

We visited some beautiful beaches, amazing castles, ate all sorts of yumminess, and had a great time with Fred's family and friends.

I will say this about the Portuguese people. They are some of the warmest, most welcoming, friendly, gregarious, and giving people I have ever met. Lest you think we're independently wealthy (buying a house then taking a 17 day vacation); our trip was booked with miles The house on the beach we stayed at in Cascais belonged to a friend. Another friend loaned us a car for the entire duration of the trip. A cell phone was also loaned to us, and when we went to the Algarve, we stayed at a friend's condo. I think the entire cost of our trip was about $2000.

And I was so proud of Elise's Portuguese speaking ability. She pretty much spoke Portuguese the entire time; with family, her little cousins, even strangers. One time she went up to a kid at a playground and asked him in Portuguese if he would be her friend!

It's hard to wrap up a 17 day trip in one post, so expect the next few posts to be all about Portugal, with a whole bunch of pictures thrown in! Hope you enjoy them.


The beach (Guincho) that was located right outside the house where we stayed in Cascais


Ready to go!


Let's get to the beach!


The girl loves her some ocean!



View from our backyard


How you bathe a baby when there isn't a bathtub


Friday, June 18, 2010

Vancouver - Day 7

Drive up to Whistler

It was a pretty rainy day when we took the beautiful Sea to Sky Highway up to Whistler, so we didn't get out of the car a whole lot. I did insist we stop at Shannon Falls, though. I have this thing about waterfalls. I love them. I could sit at stare at a waterfall for hours. Especially one in a setting this beautiful.

On a side note, I once hiked to the top of these falls. Sigh, those were the days...


Elise and Poppa at the bottom of the falls, by Shannon Creek

You can sort of see the falls through the trees


Are her rain boots not adorable?


Oh yeah, Shannon Falls in the background

Monday, May 31, 2010

Vancouver - Day 2

Granville Island & Lynn Canyon Suspension Brige. Plus the meeting of Uncle Marc


Snack time at Granville Island


Hanging out at Granville Island


Harassing the pigeons



Some of the best entertainment is free


Elise and Poppa at Lynn Canyon


Elise and Momma


Walking through a tree


Playing in the river


Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge


Sigh... how pretty is that?


Elise and Momma on the bridge


Why I miss this city (Kits Beach)


Hanging with Uncle Marc at Kits Beach


Throwing rocks


Elise and Uncle Marc


Elise comtemplating life

Sunday, May 30, 2010

I'm guessing she won't like the Sound of Music, either

I'm really trying to post pictures of all the fun things we've been doing, but when you're getting up at about 7:00 am, out by 9:00 and not back until around 10:00 pm; it leaves very little time for blogging of any kind.

Poor Elise has been forced to take all her naps in a car seat.

Today we're going up to Grouse Mountain to take in the spectacular view of the city from up on high. When we informed Elise of what we'd be doing, she replied, "I don't want to go to the mountains. The car will get dirty (?) and they are scary."

Wonderful. My daughter is afraid of mountains. I blame you, Texas.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Vancouver - Day 1

Elise Meets the Beach

After we landed, a quick trip to English Bay was in order. Elise enjoyed herself immensely.