Here we are at Hergiswil Glass Factory, in Switzerland. They had a lot of water activities, a glass museum, a mirror maze (which Elli just loved), and a big playground. You could also watch them making different items of glass. It was fascinating to watch the glass like lava as they shaped it and cooled it.
Lucerne was such a beautiful place. We had a relaxing afternoon strolling along the riverfront, crossing over the famous bridge, grabbing a yummy pastry, looking at gorgeous churches, and reflecting in front of the lion monument. We finished Lucerne by sitting next to the lake and eating seriously the best Nutella and banana crepe I have ever had.
We ended the night with a fun yodeling and dancing group. Rochelle was nice enough to take Sienna home so that we could do this late little rendezvous with just Elli. It was a late night, but we had a fun time enjoying traditional Bavarian music.
The city of Bern was another delightful little Switzerland city. Delightfully fun and as always, not so delightfully, expensive. Despite the expense though, we found some great little eats and great sites.
One of our favorite statues was one of this little goblin thing eating children above. Apparently, children were told if they tried to go over the city wall, the goblin would eat them. The little bottom hanging out his mouth is the testament to their threat. We thought we should reenact it for modern times!
There was a great little water fountain area that Elli had a blast playing in right in front of the capital building, shown above. Sienna was a little more wary of the water though. Luckily I had brought extra clothes because they were soaked afterwards. Elli's pure glee at water shooting all around her was definitely worth it.
Overlooking Bern
We decided to go back one more day to Lake Thun to enjoy the beauty of the Swiss Alps from the lake. We started off the morning leisurely exploring Thun, picking up another pastry, and seeing Thun castle. Ro met up with us later with the babies, so we got to spend some fun time with Elliana without our big stroller!
From Thun, we hopped on a boat and sailed over to Oberhafen Castle. Being on the lake with mountains and cute villages and castles all around was really worthwhile. Elli loved the boat ride! She looked so cute in her little hat too! Rochelle looked very stylin' in her own hat as well. I have such a cool friend!
Wouldn't you just love to live in this castle!?!
We went early in the morning and it was a tad chilly. Notice my Heidi braids; I thought they were fitting!
Of course, Heidi loved to explore the forest and have fun on trees, so did we too.
Beautful!
I love my husband, and it looks like the braids are working for him too!
Schoggiland Chocolate Factory Tour
We couldn't leave Switzerland without going to an authentic chocolate factory to see how the magic is done. They didn't let us take pics inside (secret recipes I'm sure) but I can tell you that the tour started out with us all getting to taste test as much of these mini chocolates as we could grab (without looking like crazy chocoholic Americans). I definitely went back for seconds claiming "my kids" were asking for more. And I got it, and I mean "I" because I don't think the girls ate any of that batch! The tour was okay after that, could have been better if Sienna wasn't screaming half the time of course! We ended the tour with more chocolate taste tests, so I say it was still a success!
Switzerland we love you.












1 comment:
I want to go just for the chocolate tour! You guys look like you had an amazing time!!! Jelous!
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