Well you blogger fans we have returned from our three weeks in Europe and took TONS of pics. (almost 700 before we deleted the poopy ones). We'll save you the time and give you the shorter version of a few pics from each place we visited. There are FOUR different posts so keep scrolling. Also, for the collages and pic's to see them bigger you can click on them to make them full size. We'll start our adventure in uber-gorgeous Switzerland (land really flowing with cheese and chocolate). Between France and Switzerland we have never in our lives eaten so much cheese, it's a main course here people! Now don't think these pictures have been digitally altered either. These are the real thing :)



We stayed in town called Interlaken that is located between two big lakes with views of the Jungfraujoch mountain which you'll see shortly.


Cody was taking time to stop and smell the flowers.

The first picture of Jungfraujoch was taken from our balcony. The third pic shows what we came into on the first day. Everyone was dressed in traditional Swiss folk outfits. We saw them on the train first and then when we arrived they were everywhere! We were thinking people in Switzerland really did dress like that! Turns out it was festival that only happens every 12 years and we happened to be there for it! The last picture of the city in the valley is Cody's favorite picture. The waterfall above it is on the cliff wall of the village in the valley. SO pretty.

We rented bikes and went on a 4 1/2 hour bike ride around one of the lakes. On one side of the lake it was mostly uphill (I mean get off our bikes and push uphill). If you have any idea what this means it was 20% grade in some parts. That is steep! But the other side was gorgeous lake scenery the whole way. As you can guess our boo-tays were sore! As you can see in the upper right corner, Cody is enjoying the views from the train. Some of the most beautiful scenery was on the train rides.

In Switzerland McDonald's sells "Shrimps" (as Carrie's Dad would also say). They were actually quite tasty.


This is the top of the Jungfraujoch mountain. There is snow up here all year round. This is the highest place you can get to by train in Europe.

Since we "backpacked" Europe I thought I would show you how we distributed the load.