I am joking a bit when I say this vacation was just for the kids. In reality Todd and I enjoyed ourselves as well. It was a relaxing break with a bunch of kid friendly things thrown in for good measure. Personally I probably would have wandered more and swam less. But on the other hand the kids were pretty good little wanderers and enjoyed exploring the beauty all around us, do I can't complain too much.
In the end we were able to shop, explore, and eat our way through Hallstatt.
This was a particularly sunny spot. The lighting was beautiful, although the sun was right in our faces. James came up with his own 'sun glasses' to help with the sun problem. I didn't realize it until I downloaded the pictures. It cracked us all up.
I'm a little obsessed about this tree. This is the first one we noticed. We were looking at the little shop when something dropped and knocked off something. At first I thought it was one if my kids touching something, but it was a pear! Then I noticed that the green on the house wasn't ivy but an actual tree. We saw a lot more on our exploration of Hallstatt and now I don't think my life will be complete until I have one just like it. I'm sure these trees took years and years to grow. I have no idea what the tree roots will do to the foundation of a house, but now that I've seen them I have to have a tree growing on the front of my house.
Behind Todd's shoulder you can see another beautiful tree growing on the front if the house.
This is what happens when James has to smile for too many pictures Inna short amount of time. He starts thinking his mom has lost her mind.
I was a little worried that we were coming too late to ride in a boat. In Germany once school is back in they put away the boats. Thankfully Hallstatt didn't seem to have that rule and we were able to get views from the water. I am so glad we did.
All of our trips seem to revolve around food in some ways. We think part if the way to enjoy a new place is to learn what they eat in the area. James think every place should have schnitzel. And for the most part he's been able to find it. I guess for him he's trying to figure out who has the best schnitzel. But if course I don't think he's found a schnitzel he doesn't like.
The rest if us like to be a little more adventurous in eating. On this trip we would eat in Hallstatt for lunch and then have a quiet dinner in our apartment in the evening. We found two amazing places down by the lake that were perfect.
The second place had an area where the kids could run around while we waited for dinner. It was very nice because although the food was great, they were very slow.
Hailee kept herself entertained while we were waiting for the bill by making a house with cards.
James kept us in stitches by telling us stories. He lives in a very exciting place. I love that half of his stories are sound effects and something exciting is always happening.
There was not one thing I would have changed about this trip. The weather was perfect every single day for the activity we had planned. It could not have been nicer.