Friday, December 30, 2011

Autoworld - Brusseles





A lot of cool cars.  The last one is my new dream car I think.  About a 1945 Ferrari.  Not exactly sure of the year and model, but definitely a cool ride.

The Men and Women of Brussels Past?






We are not sure who all of these guys and gals are, but they sure did make it feel like the old world.  All of these statues are at a complex of old buildings that house several museums (Autoworld, Military History, Ancient Art, etc).  We went to Autoworld and the Military History Museum.  Surprisingly the military museum was free.  It had a great exhibit of Russian military items from the era of the last Czar.  The Russian stuff might have been the best stuff on display.  Some of the exhibits were not open yet (WWII, Post WWII).  It was the first time I had seen some of the WWI stuff though.  All great items to see, but a little hard to keep kids interested. 

Brussels Toy Musem



Brussels has one museum that is open 365 days per year and is completely interactive for the kids.  The Toy Museum.  It has toys that were protected as well as many toys that could be played with.  It was a bit dirty, but the kids had a blast.

Off to Brussels - Christmas 2011

 


We rode the train to Brussels; it made the trip more of an adventure for everyone and cheaper too.  The train was nice and on Christmas Day it seemed like there were not too many passengers either.  I definitely recommend the train for future travels, but consult with the locals to determine the best way to buy tickets (i.e. children rides free, etc.).

Santa Comes to Luxembourg Too!



Santa came to Luxembourg this year.  I was a little surprised as I thought that he did not like Europeans (just kidding of course).  The kids woke up early (now I know how my parents felt 25 years ago).  They seemed to like everything that they got and were not too upset about having to leave there new toys behind as we journeyed to Brussels later that day.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Lychee - A New Fruit For Us

We found this interesting fruit today.  The all knowing Internet claims it is from Asia. Don't let that scaly shell fool you.  There is a tasty eyeball inside.

http://www.bijlmakers.com/fruits/lychee.htm

Spaceship Swimming



We went swimming today.  A great place to spend an afternoon.  Speedos required.  We had fun and with the speedos there was plenty of eye candy for the spousal unit.  Everyone loved the slides.

http://www.lesthermes.net/de/main/default.html

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The First Winter Dusting


A small amount of snow started falling last night.  It is not cold enough for it to stick around, but there will be plenty more to come I am sure.

Christmas Traditions Continued

Buche de Noel

Belgian Chocolate

We are trying to enjoy the unique traditions locally.  Gluhwein (aka warm spiced wine), Buche de Noel (Christmas Cake) and some Belgian Chocolate are all some of the great things that they have to offer. 

An Early Christmas Present For The Kids

Santa came a little early here in Luxembourg.  We have acquired our first family rodent.  Lacey is what Carolyn named her.  So far she is very timid and quiet. Hopefully she will not escape the cage.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Holidays in Luxembourg

This holiday season is full of exciting discoveries for us.  December the 6th is the day when St. Nikolaus comes to visit kids.  For the first 5 days, before he comes with toys, St. Nik leaves the kids sweets in their slippers.  As we are learning about all these traditions, kids are having a blast with all these sweet surprises.

Another tradition is to bake a Boxenmachen (Man is the Pants). It is a sweet bread made in the shape of the man.  You can add chocolate chips, raisins, cover with glaze, powdered sugar or any other awesomeness.  I did not try to bake, but boxenmachen from the bakery were delicious.


Metz France

So we went to Metz France today.  It is about 40 minutes away.  The Christmas market is a bit bigger than the one in Luxembourg. We have tried some sweets.  There are several artizans that sell chocolate covered fruit (to die for!!!!). Carolyn and Ian rode on the carousel.  For the first time we have tried roasted chesnuts.  There is that song that someone sings about chesnuts....., so we tried.





We have also visited St. Etinne Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Steven).  The architecture is amazing.