Since last posting Tristan has gotten another tooth and we took a day trip up the Rhine to Burg Rhinefels. This castle sits on the Rhine overlooking the quaint little town of St. Goar.
Before putting any pictures of the castle in, I thought I'd put this picture in for April (she had wondered if I clean my house before taking pictures-which I don't of course). Here Tristan is making a mess of the shoe rack and you can see he's crawled out of his pants. I just can't seem to find a pair of pants that stay on him!
Paul and Tristan in front of Burg Rhinefels.
When we made the trip the fall colors were just starting to appear. It was such a beautiful fall day-just like the ones in NY!
Right across the river from Burg Rhinefels was Burg Katz.
Tristan loves flowers, but unfortunately he can't get too close without trying to eat them. In this picture I wanted Tristan to smell the roses, but he opened his mouth wide enough to devour it whole, then...(it would have been great if I got this on camera) he grabbed the rose and ripped it from the bush.
The catle had the nicest views. If you look left down the river you see another castle (I'm not sure which one),
If you looked across the river you saw beautiful vineyards,
and to the right of the castle is Burg Katz.
Here we are at the top of the castle looking out over the river and valley below.
We had so much fun just tromping around and exploring all of the passage ways and little tunnels. It really was fun and not at all expensive (If you live over here and have kids, this would be a great day trip!)
I enjoy catching snap shots like these. It's always so nice to look down while carrying the little guy and see that he's just staring up at you, smiling. I know Paul really loves carrying him in the Bjorn and it was nice to be able to capture that.
So these last few pictures I had to put in because I really got a kick out of the bathroom. Actually Paul went in first and told me that I had to see the bathroom. If you can't see the pictures clearly, please blow them up. In this first shot, can you imagine how you flushed? And...can you see what's above the urinal?
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Holly, I hear you about the mothering thing. It has got to be the hardest thing I have ever done and the hardness is for just the reasons you stated! I'm thinking the trouble with sleeping is directly related to the teething. When my kids were in that stage they just had to have more comfort but when the teeth are in they sleep better again--hang in there! I will have to check out that castle. For sure the bathroom! Wild!
I was just thinking today that I can't remember the last time I had 5 or 6 consecutive hours of sleep, let alone 8 hours. So, I commiserate with you.
Want to know my secret to coping with sleep deprivation? Sugary snacks strategically placed throughout the house. Shhh, don't tell.
So nice to catch up with you. I hope you get some goooood sleep real soon!
I don't know if you remember me, but I met you once at church before we left the ward. I hopped on your blog from Leslie's. Anyway, I have one book title for you: Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child. If I could add anything to the title it would be and happy parents! The book is long and there is a lot of information to sort out, but it has helped me a ton! And, in my opinion, the younger your child is when you read this, the better! I have a 2 1/2 year old and a six month old. I wish I would have read this book when my oldest was a baby.
Anyway, I hope this helps!
Janell
Beautiful girl!
We all have those days! So I completely agree! Your little guy is getting so big. I also had a huge laugh at your photos of the bathroom! I think it is awesome that you are visiting all over Germany. Also, take a stop on my blog http://themayersonline.blogspot.com/.
Always, Jenn
Aw yes, sleep deprivation! Definately not the most enjoyable part of motherhood, but usually it's temporary. Or in my case with Cody, not temporary! Sometimes I look back and wonder how I functioned, guess us women are just amazing creatures!
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