If you are an avid architecture junkie and are following the trail of Antonio Gaudi’s Masterpieces, Park Güell is for you. If you are honeymooning or just looking for a nice quiet place to spend some alone time with your other half, Park Güellis for you. If you have rowdy little kids who need to … Continue reading
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{FrankfurtForKids} Natural History Museum Frankfurt
Venturing out with two babies in Frankfurt was a delight every time we did it. I’m not saying it was a breeze and that diaper blowouts and an escaping toddler didn’t make things difficult, but I just loved walking around the wide clean streets and being able to ride public transportation without a hassle even … Continue reading
{ParisForKids} The Sewers of Paris: When Stinky met Fun
Boys will be boys, and my boys, particularly the thirty-something-year-old one, decided he wanted to take a look at the guts of Paris and take the kids along for a stinky tour. Boy, are we glad we did. Not only is the tour very cheap (4,30 € per adult, kids under 6 free) and lacking … Continue reading
Disneyland Paris: Paradise pour les petits!
I was so glad to have the perfect excuse to go to Euro Disney: I have two boys who would looove to go there, right? Anyway, as we were planning our Eurotrip I encouraging my husband to extend our stay in Paris long enough so we could go to Disneyland at least one day. I … Continue reading
Baby Guide to Frankfurt: Feeding, Diapering and Strolling your Little One
This is the first of our Feeding, Diapering and Strolling your Baby series for Western Europe. I will try to write about as much as I remember for Frankfurt, Paris, Barcelona and Madrid and hopefully be able to provide some tips to make traveling with really little ones easier. Baby Guide to Frankfurt: The FDS … Continue reading
Our Vacation by the Numbers (Deuxième Partie)
We have finally arrived in our final destination on the other side of the world. We arrived in Monterrey, Mexico about ten days ago and have been busy buying Mexican supplies to take back to Indonesia, eating tacos almost every day and most importantly enjoying spending quality time with our family and friends. Our little European escapade … Continue reading
Our Vacation By the Numbers
As I suspected, I have limited access to internet. Limited in the sense I’m not willing to pay 20 euros per day for internet at the hotel and dragging my laptop to a coffee shop with two kids plus a small bike is just too much to deal with. I was able to get a … Continue reading