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It's an adventure. Our family of five is taking a year off from... the normal. Less work. More travel. Even (gasp!) homeschooling! We invite you to come along with us as we head West. Then on to Europe. Even grand times at home in between! Our goals: Rest. Connect. Experience. We hope to grow closer as a family and gain a deeper appreciation of all that God is, does, gives. Scaled back commitments. Scaled up adventure. Come along with us as the story unfolds!

Edinburgh

For our first full day in Edinburgh, we woke up to a typical cold, cloudy, and drizzly Scottish day.  But we couldn't let that hold us back!  So, with our layers on, we set out.  
Anna didn't have a raincoat, so we had fun (ok, Anna and I did) picking out a cute one!


We walked to the hop on/hop off bus, and rode it through part of the town on the way to Edinburgh castle.  But before we got the bus stop, we could hear the call of the pipers!
We rode the bus through part of the town on the way to Edinburgh castle.  There was quite of bit of road work in the town, because they're in the process of building a trolley.  So the bus wasn't able to drop us right at the castle, and we got a little turned around on trying to find it.  You'd think it wouldn't be that hard!  But thankfully we found it.

It was so cool to be in a real castle!!  After hearing the kids learn about arrow loops and a portcullis and parapets, we saw those things for real.  It was amazing to imagine the events that went on there so long ago (centuries!).

Justin is readying his bow to shoot an arrow. 
Here are a few more pictures at the castle.





 We had a long full day at the castle and walking around town, so the kids were happy to have some hot chocolate at a dessert place. 
 I'm embarrassed to say that for our second dinner in Scotland, we ate at an American restaurant.  We were cold and tired, and a lot of the pubs don't let children in, something to do with their liquor license doesn't cover having underage, blah, blah.  So we were a little desperate.
On that note, here's a few food items.  For breakfast, the kids were excited to have bacon, even though we had warned them that it would be more like Canadian bacon.  They still wanted to try it, and well, they still prefer American style bacon!
 
Kevin and I are getting in the habit of ordering hot tea with our breakfast....so warm....

 

 
The kids were drooling over the desserts.
 


These were like little moon pies - chocolate covered marshmallow creme with graham cracker crust.
There's so many other details that I wish I could include, but there's just too many to write!  I'm so thankful we're here with the kids (most of the time!).  We're keeping pretty busy, with lots of stuff planned.  I hope they don't get sick of castles!  

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

Great times, and thx for sharing-Andy M

macd said...

Love Anna's raincoat.

Katy said...

I will try not to comment every time you post but no promises! that is so cool about the castle parts. Justin don't need to build no stinkin' castle outta cardboard!!! Were there murder holes??

And to Kevin's update, it is so funny how even though everyone speaks English you still have no idea what half the food is. Or at least I don't by looking at the names. And are peas not mushy enough already?

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