We loaded up the car this morning and pointed north to West Lafayette as we do on many Saturday mornings. This particular day was also Purdue's homecoming and we didn't get our act together to get a babysitter in time so the kids went with us. This did mean a quick trip to Dick's to get Evie a new Purdue t-shirt as she has outgrown all of hers.
My former Boilermaker with my future Boilermakers. Even though the game was against Minnesota (go Gophs), I wore my black t-shirt because that's what Drew Brees would want me to do.
There were lots of fun family activities on the main quad. The engineering building had lots of displays and things for kids to do. They were probably looking for a little older perspective students, but these two were really interested in making sail cars. We also visited the freshman labs (and had some cookies) and Evie and Jim looked at other exhibits. Annalise and I ventured outside to hear the band play and see the worlds largest drum.
The Tallers and the Boilermaker Special?? Looks like a Christmas card to me. Check. After this we headed over to Jim's old Fraternity house for lunch. Yes, my 4 and 6 year old made their first trip to a Fraternity house. Fortunately , no one gave them beer (or gave me beer--hey....). Evie proclaimed it to be stinky (agreed). We had some sandwiches and cookies and managed not to touch too much before we headed over for the game. For those of you who want to know the status of the house--it looks exactly the same except for the young men who live there are not nearly as attractive as they used to be.
Evie poses beside the giant Boilermaker statue that is outside of the stadium. It was there we heard the horrible news that our favorite Boiler Basketball player, Robbie Hummel reinjuried his ACL and is likely out for the season. Boo.
After a while we made it to our seats. During halftime, we enjoyed the All American Band's tribute to Broadway musicals.
Our little cheerleader had a great time dancing to the band. Both girls did really well during the game. We brought plenty of snacks and they spent a good long time working in work books. We made it to the end of the game and Purude actually won!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
We're Back
We flew into Amsterdam for a night. It was a great city. I loved all the canals and the boats and the old buildings. We stayed in the red building. It was 423 years old! That's the stairway I'm walking down. it was steep and narrow. In fact, to get furniture into those places, they just hoisted it through the windows! This left picture below the text is just a street we were on. The buildings were awesome! Amsterdam was a lot nicer than I imagined. We visited the Anne Frank museum (lower right) and admired all the boats. But with the jet lag, and all the stuff we wanted to see, we didn't have time to ride a canal boat. We did walk through the red light district (sad) and drank some local brews before we hit the sack. We needed to get up for a flight to Munich Germany. 
and also close to the world's original Oktoberfest! Yes, that is me, blending in.
After a few too many stiens, the next day had a slow start. We walked around slowly and ended up in the German Museum. Think Smithsonian but only on technology. The exhibits on airplanes and boats were interesting, but I was getting pretty board when we entered the room on printing presses and there were about 100 different presses through time. Snore. we did see Sputnik. Now if I could just get Jim to let me tour the Mir space station the next time we go to the Wisconsin Dells.
We visited Notre Dame and climbed to the top
Us in Paris
Louvre at night
We also had the chance to see Laura and Jean Marc, Jim's sister and her husband. They drove us around and fed us a couple of times.
All in all, the greatest vacation ever. Now it's back to the grind of everyday living, but we still are basking in the afterglow of our trip. We also have a constant reminder of all the good food when we try to zip up our jeans.
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