Spain + France 2019/20 // part two

We left off hopping in the vans due north for France and ready to take on the second part of the trip.

We were about half way through our 4+ hour drive north when Fitzie got sick in the car. Post stop at McDonald’s of course. After cleaning him up, we continued our trek and made it to Chateau Couffins, just east of Bordeaux, around dusk. To say this place was beautiful is an understatement.

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We settled in and got the lay of the land, starting in on what would end up being my main project during our stay at the chateau: an epic Coco-Cola puzzle my sister-in-law brought along.Bordeaux2019_10Bordeaux2019_11

The following morning, we took a one-hour day trip to the quaint seaside town of Arcachon. They were still in their festive holiday mode with an ice rink and small stands. We shopped around the Christmas market for a while, then visited Grand Cafe Victoria for an amazing lunch.Bordeaux2019_17Bordeaux2019_18Bordeaux2019_19Bordeaux2019_20Bordeaux2019_21Bordeaux2019_51Bordeaux2019_52Bordeaux2019_22Bordeaux2019_57Bordeaux2019_23Bordeaux2019_24Bordeaux2019_25

After lunch a few of us took the kids down to the beach to look for shells while the rest went grocery shopping for our New Year’s Eve dinner later that night. Bordeaux2019_26Bordeaux2019_27Bordeaux2019_28Bordeaux2019_29Bordeaux2019_30

On our way back to the chateau, we stopped for a winery tour and tasting at Chateau Croizille. The grounds also included a stable and six horses that the kids loved meeting.Bordeaux2019_31Bordeaux2019_33Bordeaux2019_35Bordeaux2019_53Bordeaux2019_36Bordeaux2019_56

Back at the chateau in our jammies and ready to ring in the New Year, we thought it would be a good time to try and capture a photo of all the kids. Ha! This is as close as we got.Bordeaux2019_42Bordeaux2019_58

Everett went to bed early that night and woke up a couple hours after that and got sick. From then on, he remained under the weather for the duration of our trip. So we spent a lot of time in bed, trying to stay away from the rest of the family, and missing out on all the other adventures. Oh, and I worked on that darn puzzle A LOT! Bordeaux2019_59Bordeaux2019_60Bordeaux2019_62Bordeaux2019_63Bordeaux2019_65Bordeaux2019_70Bordeaux2019_01Bordeaux2019_72Bordeaux2019_73

On our last full day in France, everyone (except Everett, Eric [who also got sick] and myself) headed off to check out another amazing winery: Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte. And according the photos I received while they were there, it looks like we really missed out. But don’t worry, Fitzie was living his best life!Bordeaux2019_75Bordeaux2019_76Bordeaux2019_74Bordeaux2019_77Bordeaux2019_80Bordeaux2019_84Bordeaux2019_85
The next morning we got all of our gear loaded up and took one last look around our chateau. At this point, the China crew headed to the train station and we started our 6.5 hour drive down to Barcelona with our sick little buddy in tow.Bordeaux2019_86Bordeaux2019_14Bordeaux2019_13Bordeaux2019_12Bordeaux2019_15Bordeaux2019_16

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Spain + France 2019/20 // part one

Buckle up friends. It has taken me over a month to share photos and stories from our trip abroad for the holidays. Mostly because it might’ve been one of the worst trips that I’ve experienced to date. Don’t get me wrong, there were a few good things, but on the whole, things didn’t go as planned. Let’s do this…

We woke up on Christmas morning and hit the road to drive to Chicago to catch our flight to Amsterdam, en route to Barcelona. We had spent Christmas Eve with my family and on our drive home Fitzie puked in the car. Not good. We got him home, cleaned up and tucked into bed, and went to sleep hoping for the best.

Next morning, they woke up feeling great and excited to see their gifts from Santa. We set out for our drive to Chicago around 8:30AM.

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There were no hiccups during the drive and we made our way to O’Hare and settled into a lounge to wait for our flight.Bacquiera2019_10Bacquiera2019_11Bacquiera2019_02Bacquiera2019_03Bacquiera2019_12Bacquiera2019_13

We boarded and took off without a hitch, en route to Amsterdam. About a few hours into the flight, just as we were almost out over the ocean, I happened to be watching our flight tracker and it just changed. We dropped speed and started to turn. We were now heading for Bangor, Maine for a medical emergency. I should’ve known that this would be an omen for the rest of the trip.Bacquiera2019_14

Due to the rerouting, we missed our connecting flight to Barcelona and were rebooked on a flight that we literally had to run to after we made it through customs. The rest of the family traveling with us had it worse, because they were booked on a new flight that took them through Madrid, to get to Barcelona. We were meeting up with the rest of the family who had traveled via Paris from Beijing. With the quick turnaround of our flights, our luggage didn’t make it, and would be arriving later that night.

Eight of us left the airport, and two stayed behind to collect our luggage and the other family when they arrived. We loaded into our van and started our four hour drive north into the Pyrenees mountains: destination Baqueira.Bacquiera2019_15

The route was windy and pretty terrifying. I was just happy that by the time we got there it was dark. If that wasn’t enough, the apartment we rented was tougher to get into than Fort Knox. Upon arrival, we realized no one had eaten, so Marcus and I headed out to grab some dinner to bring back for everyone. We found NHAC Restaurant and enjoyed a much deserved glass of cava. Bacquiera2019_16

After a rough start, waking up the following morning to this view made things feel like they were on the up and up.Bacquiera2019_24Bacquiera2019_25
As the crew of skiers hit the slopes (and ski school), the few of us non-participants set out in search of breakfast, groceries and most importantly, COFFEE!Bacquiera2019_17Bacquiera2019_18

After we had a little something to eat, and caffeine pumping through our veins, we headed out to explore the town. Bacquiera2019_19Bacquiera2019_20Bacquiera2019_21Bacquiera2019_22

While we played and enjoyed lunch, the skiers joined the masses (this is high season for this ski resort). This was Everett’s first time on skis and he did great, after he figured things out. Bacquiera2019_27Bacquiera2019_23Bacquiera2019_26Bacquiera2019_33Bacquiera2019_34Bacquiera2019_04

After a nice little siesta, we enjoyed lighting a fire and hanging out before our dinner at Restaurante La Borda Lobató by Ron Barceló. One thing that is definitely different in Spain, is how late people eat dinner. With young kids, that was a tough one for us. We got the kids in their matching jammies and made our way to our 9:30PM (!) reservation.Bacquiera2019_30Bacquiera2019_32Bacquiera2019_41

The dinner was delicious, but man, I struggled eating so late. And so did the kiddos who were all tired out from a day on the slopes.

 

The next morning, the skiers took off again, and I had grand plans to drive to the neighboring country of Andorra with a few others. Well, long story short, we left town in the opposite direction of where we needed to be going. So instead of experiencing Andorra, we visited the quaint local town of Arties.Bacquiera2019_35Bacquiera2019_36Bacquiera2019_37Bacquiera2019_39Bacquiera2019_40

After another siesta, we got dressed up and hired a babysitter so that we could have a night out to ourselves. Bacquiera2019_42Bacquiera2019_43

The following morning we headed out for Montgarri Outdoor to do a little dogsledding. This was definitely one of the highlights of the trip for me. The four of us were bundled up and loaded onto the sled with 10 pups in front of us and an amazing guide behind us. The views were breathtaking and it was just so beautiful. Bacquiera2019_45Bacquiera2019_84Bacquiera2019_85Bacquiera2019_47Bacquiera2019_49Bacquiera2019_54Bacquiera2019_56Bacquiera2019_57Bacquiera2019_66Bacquiera2019_68Bacquiera2019_75Bacquiera2019_76Bacquiera2019_77Bacquiera2019_82

After we got back to the hotel, we decided to just hang around our apartment for the rest of the day. Enjoying meats, cheeses, football, Pringles and pajama time.
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Friday faves

VelcroDog[velcro dog alert]

Getting back into a rhythm is harder than I thought it would be, and to be quite honest, when the boys are finally in bed at night all I want to do is zone out and watch a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie. This is 36 folks.

Valentine’s Day items are popping up everywhere and I am in love with this mini waffle maker with I have seen numerous times on the interwebs.

Speaking of Valentines, do you still need some for your kiddos? Local illustrator Laura Palmer of XO-LP has darling ones! Check them out here.

During the winter months, I usually tune into podcasts during my driving time and I can’t stop listening to the following female comedian podcasts: Absolutely Not with Heather McMahan and Be There in Five with Kate Kennedy. Laugh out loud!

 

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Friday faves

Escalator

I’m slowly but surely getting my act together in 2020, and one of the first things I make sure to do during the month of January is to create my yearly book via Chatbooks. They have a ton of ways to do this, but I just make a hardcover book every year as a way to preserve my memories. If you are interested in checking them out, here is a link for $10 off your first purchase!

The snow is here to stay in Iowa and I broke down and bought my first pair of adult snow pants this week. I can’t let my kids have all the fun!

I had Monday off of work this week and so I decided to take the time to make a new recipe. This classic pot roast from The Pioneer Woman turned out to be a winner as evidenced when Marcus exclaimed, “Hunny, this is better than when I do it.” I’ll take it!

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Download: Christmas 2019

Let’s take it back, basically so that I can look here in future years and have a place for all of my memories, to this past Christmas season. We packed a lot of fun into a few days before we jetted off abroad.

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Friday faves

BooBooBlanket[Bitsy in a blanket]

Guys, I’m back. Did you miss me? I took some much needed time off over the holidays (I’ll be sharing more about that soon!), but I’m back and ready to take on 2020. How about you?

Up first, I thought I would share what I’ve been living in lately. I included it in my gift guide for ladies, but it is so good. My Dudley-Stephens fleece was a go-to while traveling over the holidays and I’ve even worn it into the office. Dress it up with a collared shirt, dress pants and heels. Get $25 off your first purchase here.

Valentine’s decor is out in full force, and these neutral corn husk hearts are calling my name.

It you are stuck indoors during the long winter months like us, you might be looking for ideas for your stir crazy kiddos. The boys recently watched a video where a family had created zip lines using string. After building some mini vehicles out of LEGOs and other random items around the house, they attached paper clips and then had races. We currently have three zip lines in our house and it has created hours of fun for the boys. Highly recommend!

 

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Oh what fun!

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Happy birthday you filthy animal

Over the weekend we celebrated Everett’s sixth birthday with a Home Alone themed party, and man, was it epic! We both adore this movie and have watched it more times than I would like to admit – but it made it that much more fun to plan.

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GIFT GUIDE 2019: stuff your stockings

And with this post, my annual gift guides are complete. I hope you have found these helpful. Happy shopping my friends!GiftGuide2019_StuffThoseStockings

1 // Danhua Print Shoelaces
2 // JBL Clip 3 Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker
3 // Innisfree My Lip Balm Party Trio
4 // Simple Modern Tumbler Wine Glasses 2-Pack
5 // Singing Machine Carpool Karaoke Microphone
6 // Slip Slipsilk Scrunchies
7 // Beautyblender Just Encase Blend and Defend Trio
8 // Living proof Flex Hairspray
9 // Patchology Wink Wink Day and Night Eye Gels Kit
10 // Krayonshop personalized crayons

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GIFT GUIDE 2019: top ten under $25

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1 // Oggi insulated champagne flute
2 // Reoxvo Keyring Bracelet
3 // Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask
4 // Madewell Twinkle ID Friendship Bracelet Set
5 // Yanhao velvet braided headband
6 // Uncommon Goods Bubble Wrap Calendar
7 // Nordstrom Faux Fur Throw
8 // Madewell Oversized Velvet Bow Hair Tie
9 // Draper James cable knit mittens
10 // Uncommon Goods Game of Phones

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