Saturday, April 6, 2013

Easter

On Good Friday we bundled up the kids (yes, it was still snowing for Easter weekend) and headed to Trier for the day. Trier, founded in 16 BC, is one of the oldest towns in Germany. It holds the remains of the oldest Cathedral in Germany, is the birthplace of Karl Marx and has a rich architectural history.
Porta Nigra (black gate)- Entrance to the city
Bria enjoying a quesadilla; there is nothing she won't eat!
Dom St. Peter
Jake and Bill in front of St. Peter's Cathedral
Petrusbrunnen (fountain of St. Peter) in Trier's main square (Hauptmarkt)





 
 Despite the cold temps we had a nice Easter. The Easter bunny was kind enough to hide the eggs indoors. We had a delicious Easter dinner with our German "family" and discovered that Bria is a huge fan of ham! 



This year Jake figured out the whole egg hunt thing.

Easter Bunny was good to us


Real boys wear pink (and boat shoes)!





These days it's hard to get them to both sit still for a group photo, this is the best we could do.

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