After visiting the Castle from my previous post and enjoying a delicious meal at a local restaurant and grabbing some gelatos on our way out of Fussen, we began our drive to Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland.


Once again, we were misinformed regarding the time it took to get to our hotel. After stopping for gas and learning that they only took Euros and not credit cards, we left Brooks' passport with the clerk, drove back to Fussen (we were 20 minutes outside of town), found an ATM, retrieved money, drove back to the gas station, paid for our gas. It started raining. It rained hard. I started getting car sick. So I slept. Brooks woke me up around 10pm. He drove and drove and drove. We talked. We laughed. We talked and laughed some more. We did everything we could to keep one another awake so we could make it to our hotel that night. Believe me we considered several times stopping at a hotel and just finishing our drive the next day. Around 2am we made it to Lauterbrunnen. The town was empty. We were THE ONLY CAR driving on the roads. Every place had their lights off. Nothing was opened. I started to panic when we couldn't find our hotel, but quickly located the phone number to call. Thank goodness someone answered the phone and came out to the main road to greet us and show us where to turn off to reach our hotel (literally, the hotel lobby's weren't even open). We unloaded our car, the kids, got into our room and settled, and had everyone asleep by 3am. We were exhausted.
We woke up, ate breakfast, then headed to our first stop in Switzerland,
Jungfraujoch, The Top of Europe. The only way to get to the top was to take two train rides that took about 2 hours. The boys were BEYOND excited to ride on a train and get their tickets stamped. Gavin asked if we were on The Polar Express. Everyone did great traveling on the trains and enjoyed the scenery. Well, actually, on this day it was cold, rainy, and cloudy. We were hopeful it wouldn't be like that all day. We were wrong. We made a stop in the middle of our journey to see some summits, but couldn't see past 10 feet out of the viewing windows. That was a glimpse of what was to come. We continued on the train ride and made it to the top of the mountain. There is an observatory and platform for you to gain the entire view over looking Junfraujoch. Let's just say all we saw were the poles and fence that outlined the observatory platform. The Top of Europe offers sledding and tubing, both which were not available. There were some indoor activities we got to enjoy while being at The Top, including a restaurant, which had some of our favorite meals!! Even though we weren't able to enjoy all the views of being at The Top of Europe, we still had some fun and played in the snow, even if it was a blizzard! Some day, we'll be able to remind our kids they were there and stood on that mountain and made snowballs with their daddy! Once we made it back down the mountain and to our little town, we let everyone take naps- we were extremely tired from the day and traveling the day before. We ended up eating dinner at our hotels restaurant and were in for a special treat! They catered to the kids, which allowed for Brooks and I to enjoy our meal, we ordered cheese fondue, and ate some delicious fish, and yummy desserts! The kids got fun ice creams and colored in coloring books! It was a fun filled day!

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| Train Ride |
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| Brooklyn and I stayed inside the building while the boys played in the blizzard. |
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| He was cold! |
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| Check out the snow falling off the mountain behind Gavin. |
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| They had so much fun playing in the snow... although it only lasted about 10 minutes! |
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| Out on the observatory deck |
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| Gavin found some animals to ride |
Our second full day in Switzerland we prayed for better weather and got it! It was THE PERFECT DAY to take a trip up to
Piz Gloria which is located on the summit of Schilthorn. You may have heard of it from the 007 movie, "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". We planned to do breakfast in the revolving restaurant and take pictures of the surrounding mountains, and just take in the amazing sights! It was such a fun day for us. We took a gondola ride up to the train station, then took a train up to a local town that is operated by trains alone (no cars are allowed up there), then we took another gondola ride up to the summit, where we spent a majority of our time. The weather was cold, but it wasn't rainy so that was a HUGE plus for us. The kids never complained about the weather and just played with the snow! One of the funnest parts of our day was watching Miles realize that the restaurant was essentially spinning. It took him a while to figure out what was going on, but it was too cute! The views on Schilthorn were breathtaking!! We were so grateful to not be battling rain and snow. The boys played their little hearts out making more snow balls and trying to hit Brooks with them. Brooklyn got to soak up the sun and was all smiles throughout the morning!













Like I said, the views were breath taking and absolutely amazing! We could have stayed at the top of that summit for hours.
Since it was our last full day in Switzerland, we wanted to take full advantage of all the time we had left and decided to let the little ones take naps in the stroller instead of going back to our hotel room like we did the day before. We spent some time in a small town called Murren and walked around some but most of the stores and places were closed. We did get to see lots of mountains and fresh springs throughout the area. We took our last train ride and gondola ride back down to the town we were staying in and went sight seeing in the town. We found a cute little shop and bought some souvenirs to remember our time in Switzerland. We now own a cuckoo clock, which is a HUGE hit in our house, and several swiss army knives that Brooks will give to our kids when they are old enough. After doing some shopping, we walked down to the local water fall and learned that you can hike up to an area under neath it. Brooks and I were up for the challenge and off we went. Don't let me fool you... there were man made stairs that we followed up that had railings on one side, then a tunnel to go through before walking up more stairs until we got to the waterfall. It was a neat experience and the kids did great. There were so many stairs we put Miles down and let him walk up it himself. He was so proud! At the bottom of the waterfall were a group of sheep and Miles was enthralled with them. He tried so hard to feed them some grass and he kept calling them out yelling, "sheep". It was precious and a fun thing for him. It started raining on our walk back from the waterfall so we decided to head back to our hotel and do dinner there again. We loved the food that much and we loved that we didn't have to drive anywhere for dinner. We knew the kids would be taken care of, plus we had a lot of packing to do that night since we were leaving for the airport the next morning. We ordered more fondue, this time their meat and potatoes special and it was really, really good! Our evening was relaxing and the perfect way to end our trip!

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| Every where we went, Gavin kept finding animal statues |
The next day, we left our hotel early.. so early the front desk wasn't even open yet, it was dark outside, and once again, we were the only car on the road in that small town. We had an extremely eventful trip to the airport, with me getting sick, but I'll spare you all the details. The best news was that the kids did awesome traveling and flying back to Saudi. Once you fly 16 hours with 3 young kids, no flight under 10 hours is a big deal at all.
We had an awesome vacation and enjoyed every minute of it. Going to Europe and visiting the different countries is one of the things we looked forward to getting to do while living on this side of the world! It was a great experience to finally get the opportunity to spend some time together as a family and experiencing new things. Now that we know we can travel with 3 little kids, make things work, and have fun visiting new places we have several more trips in the works and we're so looking forward to them!
2 comments:
Brandon and I stayed in Murren when we went to Switzerland! We LOVED it! It is such a cute little town. We ate their yummy fondue too :) Looks like you guys had a great time! WE LOVED SWITZERLAND!!
just beautiful!
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