Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Winter Wonderland

We had a great adventure a couple weeks ago. We decided that we wanted to see the Ice Mummy in Balzano, Italy (in 1991 a man was found in the Alps, frozen in the snow. After really looking him over they discovered that he was at least 5, 000 years old)! They have him in a cool freezer room so you can see the body--it was mummified very well by the snow and Ice. His clothes are in amazing shape, considering their age (also in temperature controlled display cases). It was very interesting. We couldn't take pictures inside, so we have no evidence, but we thought it was cool. Isaac loved roaming around and being chased by us--he set off only one alarm the whole time (leaned too far into a display--the alarm led us to him, we had lost him for a minute)
While in Bolzano we discovered that there is a big Christmas market in the city center.
Bolzano is about 20 min. from Austria. All of the signs are in both Italian and German. The Austrian influence is great in the architecture and decoration. I loved it. Our Hotel was this yellow, old-fashioned, adorable building.
The market was filled with cute ornaments and such (mostly very breakable--we only bought one cute wooden star). We mostly enjoyed it for the food--hot cheese sandwiches, hot dogs with saurkraut, struedel, hot chocolate, pretzels, chocolate, . . . YUM!
I have made the drive up that direction before and have to say that it is one of the prettiest views ever! I love the mountains covered in orchards and vineyards, with adorable old homes dotted here and there. I just look out the window and , "ohhh, ahhhh! Oh, David, look at that! Dont' you just want to live there? Can you even imagine? . . ." So charming!!













Snow Days!!!!! What?! Cesena, Italy has snow enough to play in?!
Yes. For the first time in the 3 years we have lived here there is snow to play in.
The boys were so excited they could barely stand to eat breakfast before running out there. It was freezing, and we don't have great snow stuff, so it didnt' last super long, but they sure had fun.
David was able to go out with them on Saturday and build a snowman.
Gabriel doen't remember ever really playing in snow before and he was so cute about it.
Isaac kept looking out the window and trying to figure out what this stuff was.
Talk about amazing timing--we may even have a white-ish Christmas!
















Can't believe that Christmas is coming so soon. I just don't want the season to end. I keep trying to convince my children that we should wait a few more weeks to celebrate at our house--they don't agree with me!
They are watching White Christmas right now--they love this movie (Danny Kaye has become one of their favorite actors). Their favorite part is when the guys sing "Sisters", of course!
There are just so many great things about Christmas time.







4 comments:

angie said...

oh, some of those pictures remind me of the wonderful christmas season i spent in austria! and you got some snow to boot! what great memories for all of you...we love you all and wish you a very merry christmas!

Annie and Jake Callister said...

One of my few "non-home related" Christmas warm and fuzzies is the memory of Christmas markets in Germany. The smells, sounds, and sites are unparalleled (even temple square has a run for its money in that comparison). Glad you were able to experience that. And snow! I am crossing my fingers for us.... probably just a soggy one here.

Jake

Rachel Ure said...

that top picture of issac looks like a little adam! It all looks so charming. merry christmas my sweet sister!

Von and Maureen said...

What a great experience for you all. Merry Christmas Moss family. Love Grandpa and Grandma