Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Switzerland


A few weeks ago the members of the church traveled together (well in a caravan of 5 vehicles) up to Switzerland to attend the temple. We were so excited to go one more time before we left Italy. So, here it the whole group of us that went.


This was one of the pit stops. We mostly stopped here to stretch our legs and let the kids out. And out they were. Laycee enjoyed her time flying through the air... until she puked in the car a half hour later and still 30 minutes from the hostile. Eww did it stink and there were no baby wipes in sight and we were not about to stop a 5th time on a 6 hr trip.



She also enjoyed some time exploring around with Taylor.



I LOVE this picture. It was so perfect to catch Logan with the tractor that he was so excited about.


We finally made it to the hostile. The hostile is right across the street from the temple. A hostile is group style sleeping basically. There are 6 single beds in a room and you rent per bed. It is the most afforable way to travel in Europe. We bought the whole room so we could all just stay together. Anyway, this is the dining area downstairs. Michelle and I kept all the kids while the rest went on to the temple.


Then we took the kids outside to play at the park.






After the kids had all gone to bed, the adults ventured downtown to Bern for some yummy Doner Kebabs and a little siteseeing of the town. Since it was night time, we didn't know what everything was, but we took some pictures.






They are playing chess with these large pieces!



We woke up in the morning. Went to the temple and took the long drive back home. On the way home, we went close to Interlocken. It was a nice scenic tour... since I looked at the map and accidentally went the long way. But no big deal, we made it home without any more puking. We were greatful to do this one last time.






2 comments:

Terrilee said...

You got some really good pictures! I am so greatful that we got to take this trip together. I would have been sad if I hadn't have been able to go with you at least once.

Devin Ulibarri said...

I would kill or commit treason for a donner kebab at this point. Allways had them as a p-day treat on my mission.