Thursday, December 4, 2008

New Blog

We have started a new blog for our upcoming baby! Check it out at Baby Bertrand Blog!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Chocolate and Waffles

So our last day was in Brussels, Belgium. We accomplished the top three things…eat waffles, eat chocolate, and see Manekin Pis. The Manekin Pis statue was hilarious and we were shocked that it is such a big deal. This statue even has its own wardrobe. We walked through Grand Place, which is quite amazing and then had more waffles. HA HA

Yesterday we took the Euro Star to London for one last night. Our flight was at 11:15 a.m. and were looking forward to getting home, but not looking forward to the 9.5 hour flight to Houston.




Thursday, May 1, 2008

Tulips Tulips Tulips

We boarded a bus this morning and rode about one hour west of Amsterdam to see the tulip fields. On the ride there, we began to see the rows of color. Our destination was a park in Keukenhof, Holland. Tulips are my favorite flower, so you can imagine that I was foaming at the mouth as soon as we entered this garden. Tulips were everywhere, in every shape and color. This park had tulips of all varieties, in many different arrangements and patterns. The pictures below do not do it justice. The tour was three hours of seeing heaven for me and photo heaven for Brad. It was a welcomed change to the day we had before.

Afterwards we were off to the station, platform 13a, to board a train to Brussels, Belgium. Brussels is the last stop for us on our vacation. We cannot believe it has already been two weeks and we will be home in two days.

Shasta





Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Mercredi Gras?!?!

We awoke on our train this morning and made our way to Amsterdam. Let me start by saying this, Amsterdam is CRAZY right now! Months ago when we planned this vacation we did not know at the time that our first day in Amsterdam was actually a national holiday celebrating the Queen’s Birthday. So today was Queen’s Day and Amsterdam was wild. Picture this – Mardi Gras in New Orleans + orange clothing + beer + boats in the canals + techno music. This city was packed with people on every street and every corner. We didn’t know what to make of it at first.

So after we checked into our hotel, we thought we would try to blend in with the crowds, so we bought beer and headed out to the streets. It was actually a fun afternoon. It was the perfect day to people watch and listen to techno music (if you like that sort of thing). We are told this party will go on all night and I believe it. As I am writing this, I can hear the music in the streets below.

We also visited the Anne Frank house. It was shocking to learn that her and her family spent over two years in hiding in this house.

Tomorrow we are going on a tour of the tulip fields west of Amsterdam. They are in full bloom now and we can’t wait to share the pictures with you.

Shasta



The Overnight Train Experience

Yesterday was a rainy day in Munich, so we didn’t get to do the Mike’s Bike Tour like we had originally planned. We visited one museum and then spent the rest of the day just walking around. We then headed to the train station in anticipation for our first ever overnight train ride.

We had a two-person room on the train that had a sink and mirror……well that is about all that would fit in this room. I guess we were expecting something spacious, but we were so wrong. We were like two mice in a cage and it was hilarious. So, after a long day we were hoping to get some to solid sleep. WRONG!!! We each had a bed that was comfortable, but the train made about a dozen stops during the night. We laughed this morning and said this was something we had to experience, but not sure we could do it again.

Shasta

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Hofbräuhaus

It was another warm and sunny day in Munich. We didn’t have much planned so we just thought we would figure it out as we go. We toured the Residenz, which is the former residence of Bavarian Kings and home of the Wittelsbach dynasty. The rooms we toured were trimmed in gold with ornate detail. We also got to view many of the jewels and crowns of these former kings.

Afterwards, we thought we would do the other thing everyone comes to Munich to do….hang out in a beer garden. We walked through the Englischer Garten and at a bridge there were men surfing. For some reason when the water rushes under this bridge it creates large waves and is apparently a hot spot for locals to surf. We included some of these pictures below. We then reached a beer garden near the Chinesischer Turm. We took part in the local tradition and sat there and drank beer.

Our last stop of the day was a visit to the famous Hofbräuhaus. We ate traditional Bavarian food for dinner and drank the traditional big beers. There was music and wall to wall people, and it was so much fun. Our next stop is Amsterdam, which will take an overnight train tomorrow night. Bye!

Shasta



Sunday, April 27, 2008

The Disney Castle

Today, we left Lucerne,Switzerland heading to Munich, Germany, which is the next stop on our grand tour of Europe. From all the research we had done prior to leaving, we found out the Neuschwanstein Castle was only and hour out of our way.

The
Neuschwanstein Castle was the inspiration to Walt Disney for the Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom. We took the train to the town and took a bus to the castle. We were dropped off at Mary's Bridge, which offers the most aw inspiring view of the castle you can imagine. Next, we took the 15 minute walk down to the castle grounds. We took a ton of pictures and continued down, back to town. We stopped at a small restaurant for bratwurst and fries. We finally made it to the bottom and grabbed a train to Munich.

We got to Munich around 7:30 and checked in. We walked over to the Marienplatz to look around and came back home as we were both beat. More to come from Munich tomorrow.

Enjoy the pictures!!

Brad

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Mount Pilatus

Ahh, today was another beautiful day in Lucerne. The sun was shining and the temperature was in the mid 60’s. Our activity today was to going to the top of Mount Pilatus, and at this time of year there is only one way up...by gondola. On the way up we had amazing views over Lucerne and even neighboring towns in Switzerland. There are several viewing areas once you reach the top and there is even a hotel up there. We took in the views and breathed in some Swiss Alp air.

Enjoy the pictures, tomorrow Munich.

Shasta

Friday, April 25, 2008

Folklore in Switzerland

Today was our first day in Lucerne, Switzerland. We arrived by train around noon and were completely amazed. Lucerne looks like something you would see on a postcard. It is a beautiful place and seems to be moving at a slower pace than Paris or London…which we are excited about. We plan to just relax and enjoy the scenery.

We just got back from a dinner & show at the Stadtkeller Swiss Folklore Restaurant. We were told fondue is a big deal here, so we ate that for dinner. The show was so much fun. There was a band that played traditional Swiss music and there was lots of yodeling. Brad and I got called up from the crowd to participate with other in a traditional dance. Very interesting! Then, thanks to my husband, I was called up again with many others and we all had to yodel. Well, we tried. The host started us off and we were supposed to finish the next line in the song. Um, it didn’t go well for me, but at least I tried. It was so much fun and is probably something we could not have done anywhere else but here.

Au revoir Paris

Today was our last day in Paris. It was another warm and beautiful day here so we started out for another long walk. Our first sight was Notre Dame. This church is absolutely beautiful and is filled with large stained glass windows and tall stone columns. Notre Dame is another place that pictures cannot do it justice, and we hope you enjoy them.
We then went over to see the Pantheon. Wholly cow! This is a gigantic structure with large columns with detailed ceilings and walls. We thought the most interesting and bizarre thing about the Pantheon was the crypt, which you can tour, underneath the building. There are hallways of rooms that you can look into and see stone boxes that are filled with the deceased. It was really eerie.
Afterwards we went to the Rodin Museum. Rodin is the sculptor who created The Thinker. When you see the pictures below you will know what we are talking about. This museum also has a beautiful garden that has over 200 rose bushes, but unfortunately, for us, it was too early for them to be blooming.
We wanted to end our Paris trip by eating at a French café. So after walking around we found this little café that seemed to be the perfect spot. And so, for the first time, I had escargot. It was actually pretty good. We didn’t do much after that because we wanted to go back to the room so we could pack for our next stop…….Switzerland.
We are sad to leave Paris because we think it is one of the most beautiful places we have ever been to!


Shasta


Wednesday, April 23, 2008

French Immersion

We started our day at the Louvre and immediately went to see the Mona Lisa. It is smaller than we thought but still impressive. Next was the Venus de Milo. We also viewed the collections of Monet and Van Gogh. Then we began our double-decker open top bus tour. The bus took us all over Paris and one of our stops was the Arc de Triomphe. This thing is huge. It’s also quite tall, I know this because we climbed 258 stairs to reach the top. We had an amazing view of all of Paris. We also met up with a couple from Lafayette while up there…..WEIRD. I knew the guy, Todd, from business classes at ULL and Brad knew the girl, Jeanne, through an old friend.

Next, was our visit to the Eiffel Tower. WOW!!!!! No words or picture will do it justice. We also went to the top of the Eiffel Tower and had a panoramic view of all of Paris. It was beautiful and we had to pinch ourselves to make sure we were not dreaming.

Now, this is where I day got really interesting. At 6:30 pm we began our guided Seaway Night Tour. It was so much fun. We cruised around Paris on Segways and got to see everything up close and lit. We were a little nervous to start this tour but after minutes on the Segways, we were comfortable and on our way.

There is nothing like Paris at night. It is an incredible sight and we hope you enjoy our pictures (and no, these are not photoshopped!!).

Shasta



Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Oui Oui Paris!

Brad and I arrived in Paris today after traveling from London on the high speed Euro Star train. We checked into our hotel around 1pm and immediately ran to the door of our balcony and saw this:


The only thing we said to each other was “O my gosh”!


It was a beautiful day here in Paris so we walked the entire afternoon. Our hotel is across the street from the Louvre Museum, so we walked over to check it out. It was closed but we plan to go back in the morning because we want to see the Mona Lisa.


For dinner we decided to walk from our hotel to the Champs Elysees. It was busy, busy, busy, so we sat outside at an Italian Café and “people watched” for a while. During our walk home we realized that the Eiffel Tower is lit at night, so we turned around and saw this….

We also want to note that it is nice to see everyone driving on the correct side of the car and road. Also, Brad and I have been in Paris for about 10 hours and we are now both fluent in French. HA HA!!

Shasta


Monday, April 21, 2008

Saying Goodbye to London

Today is our last day in London so we have decided to ride the double-decker bus all around the city. We saw some amazing things, including St. Paul’s Cathedral. The guide told us it took over 30 years to build and we can certainly see why.....it is HUGE!!! We visited Buckingham Palace and made a quick stop at Harrods. It was Brad’s first visit to Harrods and it was my fourth, go figure.

It was a beautiful night in London so we took the Tube to Westminster to see Parliament at night. It was still early so we sat on a bench next to Thames River and watched as the city lit up. Parliament is something to see during the day, but nothing compared to at night.





Shasta

Sunday, April 20, 2008

A Day In England

Today was an exciting day! We were picked up by the tour bus at 8:00 a.m. which began our all day tour. Our first stop was Windsor Castle, which is one of the residences of the Queen. There, we were lucky to see an unscheduled changing of the guard, and it even included a full musical performance by some of the guardsmen.

Next, we drove 2 hours to visit the Roman Baths in the city of Bath. This is an amazing place with lots of history, narrow streets and stone buildings. We were even told that Nicolas Cage recently bought a house there after falling in love with Bath while filming National Treasure.

Our last stop of the day was Stonehenge. I have to say, we were most excited about this part of the tour. We were told that Stonehenge dates back to around 2000 B.C. and still, to this day, no one can confirm its origin or purpose.


Saturday, April 19, 2008

Finally Made It

Well, I am finally in London. I met up with Shasta at the subway, or should I say Tube Station, near her apartment. Unfortunately, it was a pretty gloomy day with some rain, but we still managed to get in a few sights around London.

Tomorrow should be fun. We have a trip to Windsor Castle, then to Stonehenge, and finally Bath.

Here are the pictures from today, I promise more to come tomorrow!!!


Monday, April 14, 2008

One Day Closer

Well, Shasta sent another set of pictures today and I am one day closer to London. Tomorrow the Andersons are leaving London and I will be picking them up at the airport. At least now, I have someone to hang with over the next couple days.

And for those that are wondering who the heck Pleepleus is, he is the mascot of a TV show that we love. It's called Three Sheets. It's on the MOJO channel and features Zane Lamprey traveling the world and trying the local drinks and drinking customs....very educational!! Check it out sometime.

Here are the new pictures: