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Thursday, May 28, 2015

the mckereghans

By March, we had the pleasure of hosting both of our parents but had yet to host any friends. No offense, Jerri, Karen, and Dave, but sometimes partying with your parents just isn't the same as with your best friends. That all changed in mid-March when my best friend, Katie, her husband, Jerame, and their almost-two-year-old, Jack, came to visit for two weeks. They spent most of their trip in and around Munich due to challenges of traveling with a small child, but they definitely made the most of their time. They probably know Munich better than we do (at least from a monuments and tourist perspective) and also visited Salzburg, Neuschwanstein Castle, and Dachau. It was nice having them in town for the majority of their trip, because we were able to spend a lot of time just hanging out at the apartment drinking beers, taking them to various restaurants around the city, beer gardens when the weather allowed, etc. In fact, one of my favorite nights was just hanging out with Katie and Jerame (Ryan had gone to bed, lame) and drinking late into the night. We told stories, watched funny movies and clips, and it felt like I had never left Seattle. Oh, how I have missed our friends!

We did get them out of Bavaria for a long weekend to spend some time in Italy. Some of you may remember that Ryan and I have already been to South Tyrol, and we are generally not people to repeat trips. However, South Tyrol is just some special kind of wonderful. We were excited to show one of favorite places to some of our favorite people. Plus, we did a much different trip than last time... yes some of the activities were the same (wine tasting, hiking, and of course eating delicious foods), but at least all were at different locations.

Before I get into the South Tyrol photos and commentary (complements of Katie & Jerame's excellent photography skills), here are a few other favorite anecdotes from their visit, and yes they mostly revolve around Jack:
  • We successfully convinced Jack to call tractors (big deal in a little boy's world) "Lisha car." This is because, upon showing them my EU driver's license, we discovered that I am licensed to drive scooters, cars, and small tractors. He still calls a tractor "Lisha car" two months later, which I adore!
  • Every time Jack saw a motorcycle, he would yell/growl "motorkicle!" This kid is seriously into his motor vehicles.
  • During our hike in South Tyrol we saw a bunch of sheep. From this moment on, Jack and I spoke to each other in "Baaaa!" only.
  • I bet Jerame 20 euros that he couldn't fit an entire bread dumpling in his mouth and eat it without spitting any out. He successfully won this bet, and we have it all on video. If you ever want to see this hilarious footage, just ask.

The streets of Bozen / Bolzano.

Step 1: upon arrival into any city, seek out delicious food. The french fries are for Jack, and Ryan and I ate half of them. 


Nothing like starting your Friday morning off with some wine tasting.
Little Red and Big Red



Lunch break at the park, fun for all ages.



Wine tasting stop #2




Wine tasting stop #3. Drinking AND learning.


Day 2: gondola up a mountain for a train ride / hike to lunch

Waiting on that train

Cute hikers

Beers and lunch at a little mountain hut




Baaaa!




So excited to be on the train!

Bozen / Bolzano

Katie :)
Obviously


The Alps from the highway
Until the  next post!

xoxo
L & R

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

london baby!

Did you guys know that I love Friends?
Well, this is embarrassing. No, I don't mean my love of Friends. This post is about a trip that happened over two months ago. Taking frequent trips is not conducive to catching up on blogging about past trips. I will keep this short and sweet since I have a lot to catch up on.

Our trip started out a bit hellish thanks to an hour plus wait to get through passport control and the ever long journey in to London from the airport (I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter which airport... they are all far). By midnight, we had checked in to our hotel and set out to meet up with my oldest friend, Sean. Mild shenanigans ensued... nothing we couldn't tell our parents.

Ryan got a gold tooth recently, in case you didn't know.

We lucked out with the best London weather you can probably get in early March. We of course took a free walking tour on Saturday and then caught Mamma Mia! in the evening followed by some more pub time. By the way, Mamma Mia! was one of the most amazingly fun shows I've ever seen, so if you haven't seen it I would highly recommend going! We also managed to hit up several favorite American chains (Five Guys, Shake Shack, Pita Pit...) which satisfied some of our cravings until our next trip home to the US. Another quick weekend getaway in the books!

Our highly entertaining tour guide kicking things off.

Almost lost the group because I wanted a picture with Mikey.


Chimneys galore.


The royal family thrills Ryan.


The infamous pigeon-eating pelican.

Big Ryan and Big Ben





Shake Shack = Happy Ryan

About to climb this column and get serious vertigo



Cue vertigo

At the theatre

One of the most fun, entertaining shows I've ever seen.






Because a good bar sign should be appreciated.

Until the next post!

xoxo
L&R