summer visitors

We've finally reached the end of our month chock full o' visitors, and boy, was it a good time. It started with my college friends Megan and Claire visiting for a week with their significant others. We rented a "van" (I use that term loosely - it was basically a glorified hatchback that was far too small for 6.5 people) and travelled to Maastricht...

...took our second trip to Amsterdam (you can see a recap of the first one here), where we ate pancakes (a must!), visited Rembrandt's House and the Rijksmuseum, tried Indonesian food, took a canal cruise, and finally toured the Anne Frank House...

...and took a day trip to Burg Eltz - our first visit to a German castle! ...

...before they headed back to the good old U.S.A. One week simply wasn't long enough.


Next up were our pals Jas and Jennie from the U.K. We visited them in London last summer, and they came to Aachen the first weekend of this month. We partook of wine fest, endured the scorching heat, and enjoyed some good food and even better company, before they boarded the train to spend time in Bruges.


Last but not least was my dad's visit. This was super exciting because, a. he's my dad and 2. it was his first trip to Europe. It was so much fun showing him around. 

We also took him to Maastricht...

Then, I got brave and kept the car for a couple of days and drove on the Autobahn (my first time without following Josh). Things I learned: I have the need for speed; a highway is a highway pretty much anywhere you go; people in Germany are MUCH better drivers than in America (they actually use the left lane only for passing... WHAT A NOVEL IDEA!)

Driving through wine country en route to Koblenz.

Driving through wine country en route to Koblenz.

We drove to Koblenz to meet up with my dad's friend John, from our hometown of Laurel, Mississippi, as he's currently stationed in Germany as a chaplain in the military. We enjoyed a nice leisurely lunch and a walk along the river...

The next day, we went to Monschau, where we walked about the town, partook of a delicious lunch, and picked up some more of their infamous mustard.

Josh took off from work on Thursday, and we took a trip to Bastogne, Belgium. I'll do an entire post on this one since I actually took a decent camera with me and got lots of photos. For now, I'll just say that it was an incredible experience. Hubs got this great shot of the U.S. memorial...

And on dad's last day in town, we hung out in Aachen, lingered over a delicious breakfast spread, and took Miles on his first trip to a zoo. His favorites seemed to be the goats, ducks, and the ostrich!

Aachener Cafe is one of our favorites for breakfast and a great cup of coffee.

Aachener Cafe is one of our favorites for breakfast and a great cup of coffee.

Dad and I on his last day.

Dad and I on his last day.

We're so thankful to have friends and family that are willing to travel far and wide to join us on our adventures! We don't have any more visitors planned until the beginning of next year, so we'll be exploring on our own over the next few weeks before we return to Nashville and High Point for Thanksgiving!

eight months with miles

Whew. Y'all. How is it almost August already?! The past month has just slipped away from me, and we've been busy, busy, busy. Mostly chasing around one incredible energetic and mobile little boy. In the past month, he has:

  • taken his second (and third) transatlantic flights
  • met his new girlfriends  - Catherine (my college friend Christina's little lady) and Natalie (our dear friends the Lynches baby girl)
  • enjoyed lots of time with his grandparents, great-grandparents, and Monty in Nashville
  • went swimming for the first time!
  • tried all kinds of new foods, including popsicles from Las Paletas and fresh plums and stewed squash from our favorite farmer's market back in NC
  • surpassed the 20 lb. mark and basically skipped 6-9 month clothes entirely and moved right on to 12 months *cue the tears*
  • technically after he turned eight months, but just started saying "dada(dadadadada)" within the past couple of days

And now, we're getting ready to welcome my BFFs Megan and Claire and their men to Europe this weekend! It's been a fun and fast summer so far, and we can't wait for adventures with all of our visitors over the next few weeks!

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an afternoon in cologne

On Saturday, the little family and I headed over to Cologne (or as they call it in Germany, Köln) to meet up with a few of Josh's coworkers from both the Asheboro and Germany plants for an afternoon. Despite it only being an hour away from where we live, we have yet to spend much time there, so it was nice to see a few of the sights and get to know the city just a little better.

Full disclosure that the majority of these photos were taken by Josh (my hands are usually full with a baby), but I'm gonna just go ahead and call myself the Art Director of most of them, since I tell him "you should take a picture of that."

Cologne Cathedral | Germany | iPhone 6

Cologne Cathedral | Germany | iPhone 6

We met up in front of the well-known Cologne Cathedral. Once the tallest building in the world, there's no arguing how magnificent the structure is with it's twin spires and beautiful gothic style. Seeing as it was close to lunch time, we headed round the corner to the Früh for some food and libations.

Hohenzollern Bridge | Cologne, Germany | iPhone 6

Hohenzollern Bridge | Cologne, Germany | iPhone 6

After lingering for awhile and enjoying the local Kölsch beer, we decided to head over the Hohenzollern Bridge, covered in "love locks," to the observation deck at the KölnTriangle. The view from atop the 30 story building was fantastic, albeit a bit chilly, and featured these cool, to-scale, drawings of major landmarks around the city.

If you look closely, you can see the drawing on the glass overlaying the building below.

If you look closely, you can see the drawing on the glass overlaying the building below.

Miles was enjoying a nap, but he still got his selfie with the Cologne skyline :)

Miles was enjoying a nap, but he still got his selfie with the Cologne skyline :)

Ready to warm up, we went back across the water to the most quaint pub for drinks (coffee for me!) and lingered there for a bit before picking up a print from a local artist (Josh and I collect art from each city we visit, which we hang in a hallway at our North Carolina home) and heading back to Aachen to get the little one ready for bed.

There's definitely a lot more we'd like to see of Cologne, so I'm pretty sure we'll be back on a day when the weather's a bit nicer!