Well, I guess I am finally taking the time to sit down and give you the play by play of our vacation to Biarritz. We had a lot of fun and I am really glad we went although we had some rough spots it was still a great time.Â
So, we left on Friday morning around 1130 or 1200. I never actually leave when I intend on leaving! I wanted
to leave by 1000 but I knew that wasn’t going to happen. But, as it turned out, it only took us 6 hours to get to where we were going so we were right on time for a French dinner! We checked into our hotel and then drove over to a member’s house who I taught and who got baptised. Then, her daughter got baptised then her son and then her husband. So, it was great to see them. We had a very French dinner and though they didn’t speak much English, we still had a great time. We saw this car on the way down! Super cool
So, on Saturday we hit the road again and made it to Biarritz around 6pm. We rented a cool apartment for the week which was 3 blocks from the beach. (here is our apartment)
The apartment was really cute and had a balcony that faced the mountains with a small ocean view. It had 2 bedrooms, a nice sized living room, a kitchen and a separate eating area that was like a sun room. Anyway, so after we unloaded the car, what was the first thing we did? We went to the beach!! We walked down there in what we were wearing and the boys loved running in and out of the water, although it was a little too strong for Will and this is how he looked as we left…
Anyway, we slept well that night. Sunday we actually made it to the church in Bayonne. It was pretty cool. I actually recognized some folks and there were several people who came and spoke with us afterward. We just went to sacrament meeting but that was enough. I got some information about the mission and the ward and some of the areas I served in. Like, Dax for example was closed and I had served there! Oh well, that’s how things are in France.
That afternoon we went into downtown Biarritz and walked around. It was so beautiful and we walked along the beach and we went to the Virgin on the Rock monument which was really cool. Here are some pics:

This was in Biarritz.
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This was my magazine cover pose.

Kristin looking pretty stunning in front of the docks.
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This is the cathedral in Biarritz. It's beautiful.
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Ellie-Jayne enjoyed herself!
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This is the monument we visited.
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Then we played in the sand.
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Wow, and that was just Sunday! Monday was a pretty fun day too. First thing we did was go to the aquarium. The boys thought it was awesome. I admit, there were some thing there I had never seen, at least not so close up. Like we got pretty up close and personal with an octopus! We also saw some sharks and sea turtles and a bunch of stuff. The coolest thing was that everything displayed lived in the waters in the area. After that we cruised around the area to check out some more sights. We finished the day going to the super SUPER market and stocking up on all our favorite French stuff.

Hanging out at the aquarium.
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The local area.
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The cutest picture of Will hanging from the trees.
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The girls 🙂
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Tuesday was….interesting. It was supposed to be the warmest day of the week, but it was overcast. Well, we decided to brave it anyway. This was going to be our beach day! So, we packed up a lunch and walked back down to the beach. The boys and I played in the water for about an hour but I was getting hungry so we tried to sit down and eat. Well, it seemed right at that time that the wind started picking up. So, each bite of sandwich turned into a gritty, disgusting adventure. Sand was blowing in our faces and it was terrible. So, we decided to give up on lunch and head back into the water. Well, it was now cold and the wind was blowing the sand so hard that it felt like tiny needles being blown onto your skin. It became less pleasant the longer we stayed so we packed up and went back home to eat. Well, if we couldn’t be low, we decided to go high! We took the small train that went up to La Rhune, which is a fabled peak and the tallest in the area. The train was a great ride and the boys loved it even though Kristin was terrified they would spill over the side. The top was super windy and cold, but we got some hot chocolate and I was able to buy a new ring with the Basque cross on it. We were up there for about an hour and then came back down the train. It was a great trip and absolutely beautiful. At the top, you look south and you see Spain and look north and you see France. Look west and you see the ocean and east you see the mountains. It was really cool. Plus, there are these wild ponies that live on the mountains that were fun to spot. It was a really great trip.

Too windy at the beach!

Riding the train up the mountain.

The other half riding the train.

Who's the cutest girl ever? Me!!

View from the top of La Rhune.
Whew! Well, that takes me through the first half of the week. Stay tuned for part two!!!