Jude and Anna’s First Trip to Europe

Jude and Anna come on stage during my opening of Day 2 at LendIt Fintech Europe 2018

Jude and Anna come on stage during my opening of Day 2 at LendIt Fintech Europe 2018

The fifth LendIt Europe event was in London again this year and it also happened to be on Thanksgiving week. This is, of course, Jude’s birthday week so we decided several months ago that we would cash in some miles and bring the whole family to Europe. I left on 9 days ago on the Friday with Marcy, Jude and Anna supposed to follow me 24 hours later. But their flight was canceled so they were delayed a day, arriving on Monday morning.

The conference and hotel where we were staying just happened to be walking distance to Arsenal’s stadium (called The Emirates). So, the first afternoon Marcy took the kids to see the stadium. They did the official stadium tour and Jude was in awe. He got to go through the players’ tunnel, go down by the field, visit the locker room and more.

Jude by the field at The Emirates, Arsenal's home stadium

Jude by the field at The Emirates, Arsenal’s home stadium

Tuesday, I still had to work at the event but I did involve Jude and Anna as I brought them up on stage on the opening morning. I am the emcee of these events so I always introduce the speakers and before I did the first speaker on day one I introduce Jude and Anna to the audience. The kids loved being on stage and many people came up to me afterwards to tell me how happy they were I did that.

At platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station with Anna wearing her Slytherin scarf

At platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station with Anna wearing her Slytherin scarf

We went to Kings Cross station to see the Harry Potter shop and Platform 9 3/4. They both bought some Harry Potter gear at the shop and got to pose for a photo.

Jude and Anna outside Buckingham Palace

Jude and Anna outside Buckingham Palace

Wednesday was my first official day of vacation and we had a full day. We went to the top of The Shard, the tallest building in London, toured Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, did a river cruise on The Thames, saw Big Ben and Westminster Abbey and finished off the day at Buckingham Palace.

At Windsor Castle where Harry and Meghan got married earlier this year

At Windsor Castle where Harry and Meghan got married earlier this year

Thursday we rented a car and left London. First stop was Windsor Castle, the royal residence just outside London that was originally built in the 11th century. It was amazing and we could have spent the entire day there. But we also wanted to get to Stonehenge, which was more than an hour’s drive from there. We arrived just a few minutes before they stopped taking visitors, so it was close to sunset. Stonehenge was spectacular, seeing the massive stones and learning about the ancient civilizations that built them. It was the perfect time for us to visit, late in the day on a cold, weekday afternoon so it was not crowded.

Stonehenge at sunset

Stonehenge at sunset

Friday was Jude’s birthday and he had decided weeks ago that he wanted to be up early that day to head to Paris. So, we caught the 7:55am train and arrived in Paris around 11:15am (you lose an hour). We checked in to our hotel and then it was off to the Eiffel Tower where we had a 2:30pm booking. The weather was ok but it was a little cloudy right at the top.

Enjoying French champagne at the top of the Eiffel Tower.

Enjoying French Champagne at the top of the Eiffel Tower

From there we were on a mission to find a birthday cake for Jude. We went to all these wonderful French patisseries but none of them had birthday cakes, it does not seem to be a thing here in France. I found a place on Google about two miles away that was worth a try but it was a long walk. So, we spotted Lime scooters, which are also in Denver and I use them occasionally, so Jude and I went the fast way to the pastry shop. We found a raspberry cheesecake type dessert that Jude wanted and we brought it home.

Jude trying to first scooter ride with me in Paris

Jude trying to first scooter ride with me in Paris

We arrived back to the hotel to find the staff had left Jude a chocolate mousse-type cake so we ended up with two birthday cakes. Jude was a happy camper and loved turning 12 in Paris.

Jude celebrating his 12th birthday in our hotel room

Jude celebrating his 12th birthday in our hotel room

On Saturday we had a booking at the Louvre at 10am. Marcy had booked us a museum guide that would help us navigate the museum with the kids. She was absolutely fantastic. Her name was Eva and she had a real passion for the museum and could totally talk at the kids level.

With our Louvre museum guide Eva telling us stories about Aphrodite (aka Venus de Milo)

With our Louvre museum guide, Eva, telling us stories about Aphrodite (aka Venus de Milo)

We hit “The Three Ladies”: Venus de Milo, Nike (the Goddess of Victory) and the Mona Lisa. While Marcy and I could have stayed with our guide all day (or all week) after two hours the kids were getting restless. So, we called it a day but we were thoroughly happy with our tour.

Taking in Da Vinci's masterpiece , the Mona Lisa

Taking in Da Vinci’s masterpiece, the Mona Lisa

On Saturday afternoon we went our separate ways with Jude and I heading out to Parc des Princes to watch Paris St. Germain play soccer in a French Ligue 1 clash. We had bought the tickets on Stubhub and Jude was excited to see some of his favorite players. His favorite, Cavani, was the star (with Neymar and Mbappe injured) and he didn’t disappoint scoring the only goal right in front of us.

At Parc des Princes watching PSG play in the French soccer league

At Parc des Princes watching PSG play in the French soccer league

Meanwhile Anna and Marcy went walking around Paris and found an amusement park near the Louvre.

Marcy and Anna on the ferris wheel

Marcy and Anna on the ferris wheel near the Louvre

Sunday was a bit of rest day. Both kids were exhausted from lack of sleep and going non-stop all day. So, we stayed at the hotel until 12:30pm while Marcy went out exploring. We met up in the afternoon at Sacre Coeur on Montmartre (the Sacred Heart basilica), it was amazing but the kids were not into it. We came home early and played some cards, while Marcy did a bit more wandering on her own.

School Photos and a Sleep Away Weekend

Jude's official 6th grade photo

Jude’s official 6th grade photo

It is school photo time so here are the official photos for both Jude and Anna. They are just the cutest kids you will ever see…

Anna's official 4th grade photo

Anna’s official 4th grade photo

Anna had the day off school on Friday because of teacher conferences. Marcy and I met with her teacher and she is doing really well even though she still doesn’t love it at her new school. Then on Friday afternoon Marcy drove Anna to the mountains because she had a sleep away camp at Keystone Science School. It was called: Tech in the World of Fashion and Trends in  Outdoor Recreational Gear, and it was part of their Girls in STEM program and was for girls in 3rd to 8th grade.

Showing off her headband design at REI in Dillon on Saturday night

Showing off her headband design at REI in Dillon on Saturday night

Anna loved it. She made a headband using the latest high tech materials which she presented at REI and Marcy was there to see it. Anna made some new friends as well and intends to keep in touch with some of them.

Jude enjoying donuts before his community service morning

Jude enjoying donuts at the start of his community service morning

Meanwhile Jude and I stayed home in Denver. On Saturday we did some community service that is required as part of his school. We went downtown to Volunteers of America where we got our assignments. We were to rake and bag leaves for some senior citizens around town. Our group of three families were assigned to three houses in the Hilltop neighborhood.

On Sunday we were supposed to do the Candy Run in Wash Park but it was cold and snowy and neither of us wanted to go so we stayed home and watched the Premier League soccer.

Anna showing off her new look

Anna showing off her new look

Finally, Anna went to the hairdresser this week and decided to get some color in the hair. She choose the aquatic color and she loves it. The color will last 6-8 weeks.

Halloween 2018

Anna carving her pumpkin

Anna carving her pumpkin

Halloween was on a Wednesday this week. So both schools had some serious Halloween fun. At Anna’s school the day was basically filled with trick or treating around the DU campus Anna said they just had two classes all day. Lots of candy and fun. Jude’s school had a Halloween parade and lots of candy there as well.

That night the kids were initially not all that enthused about trick or treating but once they got going they were really into it. I took them around the neighborhood and they produced a major stash. Jude left very little for the Switch Witch while Anna donated about 1/3 of her candy.

Jude dressed up as our cat, Pickles, while Anna was a Roman goddess

Jude dressed up as our cat, Pickles, while Anna was a Roman empress

On Friday afternoon Marcy had her first Ridhwan weekend in five years and she decided to stay up in Louisville at a hotel. Jude had his first ever school dance and I took him and our neighbor Thomas to it. Anna came along to drop them off and then we went on a little shopping date at the mall. Jude arrived home just before 10pm and he had had a great time. They did some face painting and he hung out with his school friends most of the night. Not much dancing was done at least by Jude and his friends.

Jude after his school dance with his face painted

Jude after his school dance with his face painted

Saturday morning was cold and rainy. We felt for sure that Anna’s soccer game would be canceled but we got an email at 7:45am, saying her 9am game was still on. So, we scrambled to get Anna out the door and we arrived 15 minutes before game time. It was drizzling throughout the game and pretty miserable from a spectator standpoint. But Anna was into the game and she played really well again. She was unlucky not to get a goal as her team lost again. The kids thawed out with some hot chocolate at Starbucks after the game.

Anna taking a free kick in her rain-soaked match

Anna taking a free kick in her rain-soaked match

Sunday was a little nicer. Anna baked some muffins in the morning and then had a playdate with a school friend. Meanwhile Jude and I went to Colorado Journey miniature golf. I dropped Jude back at home and picked up Anna to take her to her cello recital at her old school.

Playing mini golf at Colorado Journey

Playing mini golf at Colorado Journey

She is still taking cello lessons from the teacher there so she was invited to play. Anna loved being back and seeing a few of her old friends.

Anna during her cello recital

Anna during her cello recital