Mom and Dad: Today we decided to take it easy and try to get past the jet lag that seems to still be plaguing all of us. The late night sun is messing with our ability to adapt to this new time zone! We all stay up too late and sleep in. So, we hung out at the local park, tidied up the apartment, visited another swimming pool (Sundlaug Kópavogs – I’ll let the kids tell you about it), got groceries, filled up the tank with gas, ate in, and sent the kids to bed early. On a side note, found a few fun items in the grocery store today… These cookies remind me of my childhood. They taste exactly like Viva Puffs without the marshmallow! Lion was my favourite chocolate bar when I lived in France. My friend, Lisa, would often eat one of these before she even got out of bed in the morning! The kids can’t wait
Iceland
Into the Glacier
Charlotte: Today at 10 in the morning we left to go to a glacier. It was a two hour drive to get to the first bus. We needed to take two buses to get up the mountain. The buses were bumpy! I had to wear very warm clothes because it was very cold inside the Glacier. The leader (Maria) made me her little helper. I saw lots of cool things, like a church where there were actually 4 real weddings! I was freezing! The ceiling kept dripping on us. It was a really nice tour, but after it was over we had to go all the way back home. We had dinner at a yummy pizzeria called “Castello Pizzeria.” Sam: Into the Glacier was pretty fun. I liked it because we went into a glacier! 😜 (cue about 5 minutes of giggling and silliness between the kids in the backseat…) Seriously, though, I learned that the temperature inside the Glacier
Swimming and Strolling – affordable Icelandic pastimes
Sam: Today we went swimming at a pool called Árbæjarlaug. I went on this awesome slide like 20 to 30 times. The pool was better than the pools in Canada because it had a water slide, two giant fountains, about four hot tubs, and an indoor/outdoor pool. There was also a good view of mountains. The water was warmer than at home. After the pool, we visited Reykjavik. We walked around and got ice cream and yummy chocolates. Charlotte: I slept for 15 hours last night! I felt really good this morning. At the pool it was very fun. I was very nervous at the beginning because of the changing room. Have you ever had to be naked in front of so many people? You couldn’t wear a bathing suit when you’re having a shower, but you really have to have a shower before you’re allowed to go in the pool. It was weird that so many ladies were walking
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Sleep-Walking Towards Adventure
Charlotte: Yesterday, I went on the plane and I flew to Iceland. I was so excited for the take off because it was going to be so fun. And I held my mom’s hand. The flight was very long, and it was over night, and I could not sleep! I only got one hour of sleep, but I usually get 10! I was so excited to see my room! There are so many toys – I love playing with new stuff! When we went out for a walk, I loved climbing on all the rocks. Sam: After being in the plane all night, we arrived in Iceland this morning. I got a bit of sleep tonight but not that much. Luckily I wasn’t that tired today. Gudjon meet us at the airport, and drove us to his house where we will be staying. My favourite part of the house so far is that it’s pretty close to a park and
Packing Up for Iceland
Sam, on packing: First of all it’s not easy to get all of these clothes into a couple of suitcases. You need about three or four suitcases – two or three for clothes, plus an extra souvenir suitcase. In the souvenir suitcase, on the way, there is food to start because the food in Iceland is really expensive. The favourite thing I’m packing is my stuffy. It is an owl wearing a Christmas bandana and it has wings. Charlotte’s view of packing for Iceland: My favourite thing I packed was my doll, Lily, and my froggy stuffy. For Iceland, you have to pack like cold stuff kind of. Well, not really things that would make you sweat, but a bit warm because it’s pretty cold in Iceland in summer and because we’re going into a glacier, and that’s all made of ice. Mom’s thoughts on packing: When we were packing for Iceland we had to be careful not to take
Going to Iceland!
The first stop on our global tour will be Iceland! We’re very excited to visit the land of fire and
