Our snowman or snowperson if you are politically correct was named Jabba the snowman by Me (eric) because he is so huge and long at his base. We had alot of fun making him borrowing our neighbors shovel and using our Belgian Army Folding Shovel.


December 26, 2008 at 5:24 pm (Fun things we've done, Great Dates)
Our snowman or snowperson if you are politically correct was named Jabba the snowman by Me (eric) because he is so huge and long at his base. We had alot of fun making him borrowing our neighbors shovel and using our Belgian Army Folding Shovel.


December 19, 2008 at 12:42 am (Fun things we've done, General, Great Dates)
Instead of giving each other “stuff” for Christmas, we decided to buy needs for a local family, some African boys, and for ourselves…do a special experience. So we rode the snow train to Leavenworth. It was a magical once in a lifetime experience and you get to share it with us in pictures!

A nice guy offered to take our photo before we got on the train. We got up at 5:30 on a Saturday morning so we were tired, but way excited.

The view from our train was awesome! It snowed the whole time and I think I left a few noseprints on the window.

We passed by several gorgeous rivers and waterfalls. It truly felt like we were on our own special Polar Express.

Eric and I were talking about two of our favorite musicals, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Fiddler on the Roof. We were singing songs from them when this trio walked into our car and played “If I Were a Rich Man”! We did the dig-a-dig-a dance

Our breakfast and dinner were provided by Gretchen’s Catering. We took of the bands to hold our boxes shut and declared we were Gretchen’s Ninjas! The food was really good and we greatly appreciated it.

The was one kid in our car, a sweet girl named Madison. This ladies quartet invited her to sing Rudolph with them.

They sold raffle tickets to raise money to build a school in Uganda. We didn’t really care about winning (obviously since I lost my tickets and we think they called my number but I couldn’t claim it) but were happy to support a good cause. Our car sold the most tickets so we got these hats as prizes. We wore ours the whole day instead of our knit caps. Everywhere we went people said they loved them.

A trio called the Cutters was really good. Their voices were great together (maybe because they’re a family!) and we were stomping and clapping to their music. Beautiful, folksy style, I’d really like one of their cds.

The girl playing the violin was named Arwen, which is on our list of girls’ names we like (no, we’re not ready for kids yet, just have our list started!)

We were being so silly when Santa came and pretending we were kids, it was a lot of fun. Our car was so nice, not only did we get really spacious private seats, but we also had our own attendants who got us whatever drinks or other things we needed.

Our car had a private bathroom lounge. It was co-ed with two individual stalls (that lock), a bench seat to wait, and not one …

… not two …

… but FOUR sinks! We think the car is also used for long trips, the seats recline really far back so you could sleep in them and there’s enough sinks and mirrors for lots of people to get ready for bed.

Our car was so vintage, that there was still the sign in the bathroom (in German) saying to please not use the toilets at the station (because they used to just dump onto the tracks!)

When we unloaded from the train, everyone was so excited to be in the snow. It was really beautiful and we were hopping and skipping around.

The first thing we did when we arrived was find a place to eat lunch. I packed us a yummy spread of cheeses, homemade crackers and fresh bread.

Leavenworth is a special, beautiful town any time of year. But Christmas is its forte! It’s surrounded by snow covered mountains and full of everything you think Christmas should be.

All the buildings and decorations are in keeping with the Bavarian theme. Even several shopkeepers dressed in Bavarian costumes.


The buildings were covered in icicle lights…

And REAL icicles!

If you go to Leavenworth you have to visit Bob and Donna at the Fudgehut. They are so kind and friendly and their fudge is delicious and creamy! We got 3 pounds (peanut butter, rocky road, and coconut almond) and they are half gone. We need a trip to the gym (or 5 or 6!)

One of the things they do throughout the day is have everyone do the chicken dance in the middle of the road. It was so much fun grabbing a bunch of strangers and dancing around like little kids!

It’s tough to get a good Christmas light shot when your hands are shaking from the cold, but as hundreds of us sang “Silent Night”, all the trees in the park lit up, it’s quite magical.

Then, we all turned around and counted down and all the buildings lit up! You really feel like you’re in a magical winter wonderland. We had an amazing day and created memories that will last a lifetime.