Today was a big day! Had breakfast, then
left to see Lauterbrunnen, the valley of waterfalls. We drive straight to
Trummelbach falls.


This is a powerful waterfall! pummeling through a cave, creating holes and turns, pushing through 20,00 liters of water every second (432 million gallons a day). The falls were amazing! Huge falls thunder down! One part was called the corkscrew in German, where it twisted down the inside of the mountain. It was pretty cold, so wear a jacket.




This is a powerful waterfall! pummeling through a cave, creating holes and turns, pushing through 20,00 liters of water every second (432 million gallons a day). The falls were amazing! Huge falls thunder down! One part was called the corkscrew in German, where it twisted down the inside of the mountain. It was pretty cold, so wear a jacket.

We ride up a tram to
the midway point of the waterfall and walk up several flights to see all different
views and caverns.
Benson has to keep ducking and turning so that he doesn’t
knock Tanner out.
Next, we drive to the tram and tram up to Gimmelwald- a small, little village- whose only access is through the tram. Only 150 people live here year round. The tram took us to the top of the world!




Then, we tram to the next town up,
Murren. We went to like the top of the
mountains. It had a grocery store, and tourist shops.

After awhile, we had
lunch up there and played at a park. Luckily, the kids don’t lose the
Frisbee off the side of the mountain, or this time I think it would be lost
forever.
Later tonight, we Skyped our realtor, MJ,
and she told us that someone put a full price offer on our house! I was
crushed.
Somehow, we can’t seem to get to sleep
before 1:00am.








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