Saturday, February 26, 2011

Regensburg


We decided to take a trip to Regensburg for the afternoon.  It is a beautiful town about 1.5 hrs away. They have a beautiful church there where most of these pictures are taken. 

  We recently broke the lense on our camera and had to send it in for repair.  Hopefully the warranty will cover it.  They still haven't let us know about that.  In the mean time we bought a lense that has a higer zoom.  It is really nice for getting closeup pictures of things far away.  The only problem is it is difficult to get picutures of either large things, or things that are close.  The easy fix for this is to just use the "foot technique" i.e. walking away until the picture looks good.  The problem with large things, as we found out today, is sometimes you have to walk a long ways away.  This is one big church. 


The day wasn't too cold, although we did need these jackets in the shady areas, which was alot of dowtown Regensburg.  Here are some pictures of the boys running along the outside of the church. 
I just want to point out the capri pants Connor is wearing.  They are not supposed to be capris but he is such a small child and has such a small waist that when he wears long enough pants the waist is too big and the pant fall off.  So all winter long he has been wearing "capris".  And yes he is not wearing any socks because we went to a birthday party at the bowling alley in the morning and Brecon didn't put on socks, so we stole Connors socks to put on Brecon so he could wear bowling shoes.  The no sock look is a good one anyway with capris, especially when it is cold enough to wear a big winter coat.  



Here are some pictures inside this church.  I always feel weird taking pictures inside these buildings, because people are worshipping and praying, but everyone is doing it so I don't think it is discouraged.   Cael wants to light the candles every time we visit these churches. 



Here is the family outside the front of the church.  This was from as far away as I could go across the street and I still couldn't get much of the building in the picture.   



This is how far we had to walk to be able to get the whole church in the field of view with this lense. This is taken from a beautiful stone bridge crossing the river.  It was a fun afternoon, that ended when we realized we had a boy with a stinky bum and no diapers with us.  You would think after 3 boys we would have learned how to prepare for a trip by now. 

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Monster Baby


Monster Baby
(A Platt Family Movie)


We had recently seen some pretty bad movies and Cael decided he wanted to make some movies of his own.  So we gave him a camera and here you go. I think he did a great job with the camera.  The only problem now is that is all he wants to do.  He even cried last evening when we told him no more movie making for the night.  Big crocodile tears.  He was a little tired.

Friday, February 11, 2011

SKI TRIP

We were able to go on a family ski trip while Ben had a little vacation time. We were really excited because there had been SO MUCH SNOW and we were ready to hit the slopes.

However, January brought a crazy rain and there hasn't been snow on the ground where we live since that time.
But back in December we had rented some ski equipment and we were amazed at how quickly Cael was able to manuever on the street and go down a little hill. Brecon surprised us by putting the ski boots on in the first place, and when he would laugh about crashing- we felt pretty good about his "ski-attitude".

So we had our time off and decided that we just needed to go. On the drive to the mountain it was raining. Oh great- I thought- This is going to be the shortest ski trip of all time. There is no way we will be getting out of the car let alone getting on the ski hill. To our great surprise, as we began to ascend up from the valley into the mountain the rain turned into to big white snowflakes. Also of note, the higher we went (which really didn't feel that high) a big blanket of fog covered the mountain top.

Ben took the first round with the big boys while I camped out in the van with a book and a sleeping baby. About an hour later when Connor woke up I miraculously found them and took Brecon so Cael and Ben could actually go up the T-bar lift. Brecon needed a break, but he didn't want one. I somehow managed to get him to the bathroom and back out to the van, but not without much effort and a sweet woman who carried him up a flight of stairs for me. (I also was holding baby Connor at the time). SKI DAY ONE... over!
We found our hotel, had the best dinner down at the ADAM BRUNN plus a hot apple strudel for dessert. A group of older locals were sitting in a corner booth and I am sure they were quite entertained with our "happy" children. After dinner we began to hear a small dog barking and the boys were very curious where the sound was coming from. After turning their heads up, down, and all around they could not find the small furry animal. However, we did notice that the 'grandpa' would often cup his hand around his mouth and THAT was when we knew... HE was the source of the barking sound. The boys also did their best dog barks, but it just didn't match up with the man from the corner.

The next day on the mountain was sunny and relaxing and we could see improvement with Brecon after a few more times down the bunny slope. Cael and I went even higher up the mountain and I couldn't believe how well he handled the steeper parts of the hill. I remember crying when I was little and the mountain was steep (yeah COKEVILLE... you make me cry) But this child of mine is fearless. If he fell down, he got right back up. No complaining or whining at all. He is a crazy boy that is for sure. We made 4 good runs up to the top and then called it a day. After loading up the children, all the equipment, we took off for home. We are ready for our next ski trip!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

PRAGUE, CZ











This city is simply overflowing with amazing architecture, sooty-aging statues, cobblestone streets, sidewalks, and bridges AND we were able to see it all together (minus our three little ones) THANK YOU dear friend who watched our children. We got lost at night, climbed to the top of 2 towers, sampled some authentic "pork knee", took 500 pictures, laughed, and walked and walked and walked. It was a great get away!