Category: Travel

  • Merry-land

    Merry-land

    We spent the weekend in MD meeting new family members and showering others! So so fun to see everyone!

    Impatiently waiting for his cousins to arrive:Joyride with grandma:The boys: Clearly Teddy has no issue sleeping in new places:Showering Maureen:❤❤❤

  • Mommies away, Daddies Play!!!

    Mommies away, Daddies Play!!!

    Last weekend the Phillips family got to travel down to “happy valley” to see cousin’s new and old, Grandma & Grandpa, and finally Aunt Cathy & Uncle Gabe. It was a ton of fun getting to hang with the ever growing PB&J crew. On Saturday Gabe, Grandpa, and I got the become the “decision makers” when the ladies went to my cousin Maureen’s bridal shower. While I’m fairly certain they were nervous to come home to a lord of the flies situation, I think we men did a spectacular job (if i do say so myself).

    After some inconsistent napping schedules (Andrew was awake before Everett even went down), we dads mustered our efforts and made it to the Catoctin nature center. The kids loved seeing the animals, running around, and basically not listening. Then we moved outside to the playground which somehow was even better.

     

     

    Once we had seen everything there was to see (or the dads got a little chilly) we went home and Grandpa put years of experience toward the greater good, pizza for the kidos. As you can see it was a huge hit!

     

  • Turkey Day in Maryland

    Turkey Day in Maryland

    Slightly delayed but oh well…. This year was PB&J (Phillips, Barba & James) family Thanksgiving in Maryland. Great time with 3- soon to be 5!- little kiddos at Grandma and Grandpas. We visited the nature center, stuffed ourselves with delicious food and hit up the local bounce factory for some Black Friday fun. We even managed to sneak in a family photo shoot that came out surprisingly well considering we needed to wrangle 6 adults, 3 active kiddos, 2 pregnant ladies and a partridge in a pear tree!

    Making lots of noise and fun at the nature center’s music garden!

    Silly selfie! 

    Cousin love! Andrew had a BLAST with his cousins. He finds Charlotte hysterical and just wants to play with her constantly. He and Everett also seemed to really like playing together. Though they are both learning how to share, take turns and play nice together. ‘No pushing’ was a common phrase heard around the house that weekend; even the boys said it to each other!Belated 2nd birthday celebration for A!Charlotte is the coolest. Bounce house fun! 7b1a63817b1a63537b1a63077b1a63047b1a6299 Keeping the boys happy, clean and occupied before family photos with some Bob the Builder! img_4715.jpg img_4714.jpg 7b1a6077 7b1a6093 7b1a6146  7b1a6148  7b1a6150 7b1a6163 7b1a6170 7b1a6179 7b1a6191 7b1a6194 7b1a6199 7b1a6203  7b1a6219 7b1a6226 7b1a6240 7b1a6243 7b1a6256 7b1a6289Sometimes it’s crazy to think about how different this family will look in just a a few months!

  • Maryland Memories

    Maryland Memories

    This month has truly been a hectic one for me- and the whole family for that matter. I needed to be in San Francisco the week of September 12th, Detroit the week of September 19th and back in San Francisco the week of October 3rd. And on the weekends we had hoped to squeeze in two weddings and a baby shower in Maryland/western Pennsylvania. So when we came time to plan how we’d juggle two busy careers and a toddler through all of this, we opted to make Middletown, Maryland our home base for a week and avoid any unnecessary Keystone state criss-crossing.

    It turned out to be a great plan! Andrew, Grandma and Grandpa traveled to Ohio (pronounced ‘Hi-O’ by Andrew) the first weekend to visit Gigi. All of a sudden we were kid-free for two whole days! We enjoyed a nice dinner- after 5:45- onFriday and ventured into DC for some fun on Saturday. We celebrated my dear friend Shiwali’s baby shower on Saturday afternoon and had a White House adventure Saturday night- more on that later. And after a lovely drive and lunch in Harper’s Ferry, we celebrated Andy’s buddy Charlie’s wedding on Sunday night! 

    During the week we took turns watching Andrew while we both worked. Admittedly there was a decent amount of screen-time for the little guy going on, but it was also mixed in with some walks to the park, reading, long naps and swing.On Monday we trekked out to the Fear Family Farm for a visit. Andrew LOVED playing with Caitlin and seeing all of animals. His speech has been exploding recently so it was so cool to hear him yell ‘cow’, ‘sheep’, ‘tractor’ and more during his first trip to the farm.

    We capped off the week with another wedding- this time in Alum Bank, PA for my cousin Lauren. Great to see everyone and celebrate more milestone with family and friends! We left Alum Bank, picked up Andrew in Harrisburg and drove all the way back to New Jersey Saturday night.

    On Sunday we did NOTHING. It was spectacular!

     

  • Weekend at the beach 

    Weekend at the beach 

    Andy was away for the weekend celebrating Nathan at his bachelor party in Montreal (tough life!). I used this as an excuse to take Friday off and take Andrew down to LBI for the weekend (tougher life!).

    Despite the extreme heat this weekend, we spent our days playing in the bay, going for long walks in the morning, feeding the ducks, visiting with friends and playing in the hot tub and ‘swimming’ in the kiddie pool.

    Andrew even learned how to carry the wine to dinner!

  • Summer 2016!

    Summer 2016!

    We’ve had a pretty busy summer thus adding to my delinquency with the family blog. Here are a few highlights from the last month.

    Happy Independence Day from Mr. 4th of July himself!

    Silliness with mommy: 

    Reading his excellent report card from school! Watching Zooptia on a hot Sunday afternoon just like a big kid:

    Beep beep! Andrew got his very own Jeep! Someone in our neighborhood was selling their toy jeep and I just couldn’t resist. Daddy and son have matching jeeps and are both very proud of themselves! 

    In July we traveled to Ohio for Andy’s cousin Meredith’s wedding. It was great to see everyone and a perfect excuse to spend a few additional days together as a family. We visited Hidden Valley, PA for some relaxation, bonfires and pool time. The boys especially loved playing together and getting into trouble. A foreshadowing of years to come…

    Meet the ‘dynamic diaper duo!’

  • All good things must come to an end: Farewell Europe!

    All good things must come to an end: Farewell Europe!

    All in all we had a fantastic, memorable vacation to northern Europe! Here are a few more random pictures from our adventure together!

    Don’t let the glaciers fool you. Andrew and Papa had no trouble getting wet and having fun in the splash zone:  IMG_5261 IMG_5260 IMG_5259 IMG_5256 IMG_5255 IMG_5252

    Mr. GQ: IMG_4971 7B1A5108 7B1A5094 7B1A5085 7B1A5070 7B1A5067 7B1A5060 IMG_5275 IMG_5274 IMG_5273 Proud of is car tower: IMG_5272 IMG_5089 IMG_5040 Mastering the art of eating a Mickey ice cream bar:  IMG_5027 IMG_5025 IMG_5023 IMG_5005  IMG_4970 IMG_4064

  • Vacation Mic Pics

    Vacation Mic Pics

    How could I blog about a trip on the Disney Magic without sharing some classic Mickey photos or ‘Mic Pics’!?!? Some favorites from time our time on the boat:  IMG_4032 IMG_4031

    I’ll admit that my heart melted each time he ran up to Mickey and gave him a big hug and kiss! IMG_4959 IMG_4956 IMG_4948 IMG_4947

    “Patiently” waiting his turn: IMG_4973

  • Yup- still on vacation. Norway!

    Yup- still on vacation. Norway!

    After 3 awesome days in Iceland we recrossed the North Sea and headed to Norway. Thankfully the crossing was far smoother and more enjoyable than the first time. No violent seasickness episodes from the little guy.

    Day 9: Bergen, Norway. Much to Andy’s dismay, I signed he, Kelly and myself up for a hike up Mt Fløyen; the tallest mountain overlooking the city and surrounding fjords of Bergen. After a brief tour of the old Bergen waterfront, we boarded the Fløibanen funicular and then the hike began. 2 hours or so and a lot of up hill later, we were at the top. A truly beautiful view and totally worth it…in my opinion! 7B1A5502 7B1A5504 7B1A5515 7B1A5523 IMG_1958 7B1A5529 IMG_5722 IMG_5748 IMG_5750 IMG_5165 IMG_5161 Note: Andy’s smiling in these pictures because he knows his hike for 2016 is complete and I don’t have any leverage to get him up another mountain for six months.

    Meanwhile back in Bergen, Andrew, Coco and Papa toured Bergen and enjoyed a few local treats. Old City Bergen: 7B1A5542 7B1A5537 7B1A5535 7B1A5534IMG_1961

    Day 10: Stavanger, Norway. We started our morning with a cruise of Lysefjord. Visiting the Norwegian fjords has always been on my bucket list. It was as beautiful as I’d pictured it but unfrotunately mother nature didn’t give us a great morning to take in the sites. After our cruise we stopped at a local farm, Bakernes Paradis,  and enjoyed some traditional Norwegian waffles; both Andrews favorite parts.  Once back in town, we took a nice stroll through the old city and grabbed some local lunch in the wharf. Much to our surprise and coincidence, our trip overlapped with the 25th anniversary of the reign of the King and Queen of Norway. To celebrate they were taking a national tour of Norway and just happened to be in Stavanger that day; and their yacht was docked next to our ship! We managed to grab a-never-would-be allowed-in-America- up close glimpse of the royal family as they strolled by. Unexpected, but still very cool!

    Lysefjord Cruise: IMG_4214 IMG_4213 IMG_5213 IMG_5848 IMG_5231 IMG_5230 Trying desperately for a family picture where we all were smiling: IMG_5891 IMG_5895 IMG_5896 Not quite….

    Old Stavanger: 7B1A55487B1A5547IMG_4217

    Pomp and circumstance for the royal family: 7B1A55867B1A5579 And someone is clearly unimpressed with the royals: 7B1A5558

  • More Vacation: Iceland!

    More Vacation: Iceland!

    The journey from Scotland to Iceland across the North Sea took 36 hours and was less than smooth. We faced unusually rough seas and 18 (!!!) foot swells. The entire 10-story ship which houses 2,500 guests and 1,000 staff was swaying back and forth like a little raft in the open ocean. I am not one to get sea sick and even I was a bit green in the gills that day.

    And Andrew, well we learned the little guy does get sea sick. Actually, Andy learned that Andrew gets sea sick when he ‘relieved’ himself all over Andy at the Mickey Mouse character breakfast. I still feel bad for the people sitting next to us in the restaurant for the horror they witnessed…and smelled. After cleaning ourselves up and doing an emergency load of laundry, we used the rest of the day to sleep, relax, watch movies and pray for dry land.

    But it was SO worth the journey! Iceland was simply stunning.

    Day 5 Reykjavik, Iceland: We were truly blessed with a gorgeous blue sky for our first day in Reykjavik. It made the sights that much more spectacular. I hired a private ‘Super Jeep’ to take us around for the day and explore. When we got off the boat, the pier was littered with large 4x4s. As we waited patiently for our driver to arrive we noticed a particularly large vehicle headed our way. Just then the largest -think monster truck size- Expedition pulls into the parking lot and out climbs a driver with long blond dreads down to his butt. Andy’s prayers were answered because sure enough he was holding a sign for ‘Phillips.’ I’m pretty sure Andy about jumped out of his skin with excitement. Our driver Gummi proceeded to take us on an amazing tour across the area. We first visited the hot springs of Deildartunguhver (and ate some DELICIOUS local strawberries) and then it was onto the waterfalls at Hraunfossar and Barnafoss, fed from beneath an ancient lava flow. We then drove on the mountain track in the desert valley of Kaldidalur, to Glacier Langjökull. When we arrived at the foot of the glacier we let a little air out of the tires and proceeded to climb. No tracks, no road, no signs, just the jeep and the open glacier. Insane.  When we neared the top we stopped at Cave Víðgelmir. “The Cave”, is the largest Icelandic lava tube caves complete with a chapel and place for a wedding. Before coming down the glacier Gummi gave Andy the wheel. Yup- Andy drove on a glacier in Iceland. Bucket list item- check! Afterwards, we made our way back to the boat but not before stopping at Thingvellir National Park, where Iceland’s first parliament, Alþingi, was founded in the year 930 AD. It’s also the place where the two continental plates split. We capped off our fun-filled day with a local dinner in town which included a few shots of ‘Black Death,’ Iceland’s local liquor and walk up to Hallgrimskirkja, the most famous church in Iceland.

    Our means of travel. Not made for little people. 7B1A5349 7B1A5362 IMG_5412

    Deildartunguhver Hot Springs:7B1A5317 7B1A5320 7B1A5307

    Hraunfossar and Barnafoss Waterfalls:7B1A5342 7B1A5337 7B1A5328 7B1A5327 IMG_5407

    Up on the glacier and into the Cave. You’ll notice that Andrew refused to smile as soon as the camera appeared…for the entire trip.IMG_5514 IMG_5512 IMG_1940 7B1A5410 7B1A5377 7B1A5373 7B1A5369 7B1A5361 7B1A5356IMG_5505 IMG_5502 IMG_5452 IMG_5067 7B1A5398 7B1A5390 7B1A5384 7B1A5379

    More Iceland & Hallgrimskirkja Church7B1A5423 7B1A5428 7B1A5425IMG_4066 IMG_1946

    Day 6: Reykjavik, Iceland. We had a second morning in Reykjavik and the Phillips family spent it visiting some lava springs and a viking ship. The Kleinfelter family spent it snorkeling between the continental plates. Yes, the water was frigid and yes, they wore dry suits to keep themselves warm.

    Visiting the hot spring. Albeit beautiful to look at, they smell HORRIBLE. The sulfur is nauseating. And of course Andrew refused to smile.  7B1A5436 A preserved viking ship. Imagine sailing across the ocean in that with 60 of your closest friends and animals. NO. THANK. YOU. 7B1A5438

    Day 7: Akureyri, Iceland. We sailed up along the top of Iceland to the coastal town of Akureyri. Note: at this latitude we were enjoying nearly 24 hours of daylight! Don’t worry, we all still slept thanks to black out curtains.

    In Akureyri we explored the area in another super jeep- though this one was a little more demure and less ‘super’ than the beast in Reykjavik. We visited two beautiful waterfalls, Goðafoss and Dettifoss before heading up to the Lake Myvatn region. Beautiful lakes, volcanic craters, waterfalls and smelly hot springs encapsulate this day. Seriously, Iceland is gorgeous. Andy was ready to drop everything and spend a summer driving around taking in the sights. I’m not protesting…

    Goðafoss…and more classic Andrew pics. I swear he did have some fun. 7B1A5447 7B1A5446 IMG_5590 IMG_5583

    Dettifoss Waterfall and theLake Myvatn region:IMG_5687 IMG_5685 IMG_5648 7B1A5500 7B1A5497 7B1A5487 7B1A5478IMG_5605IMG_5122IMG_4075IMG_1954IMG_19417B1A54777B1A54737B1A54727B1A5467