This morning started early! We can't seem to sleep past 5:00am here. It's so strange to think that our littles have been sleeping soundly in their beds for an hour or two when we are just waking up to start the day.
After getting dressed and ready we searched out a good spot for breakfast. The pancake bakery had rave reviews and did not disappoint! It's in the same neighborhood as the Anne Frank house, so we knew how to get there and enjoyed a quiet morning walk. We started out by ordering orange juice and my taste buds were blown away when I took my first sip. It was FRESH SQUEEZED and AH-mazing! They use a special machine with a rotating basket of oranges on top. It's pretty neat!
The dutch pancakes are similar to crepes, but a little bit thicker and full of flavor! I got a Dutch style with Stroop Wafel mixed into the batter, cinnamon ice cream and chocolate chunks. Mike got an American pancake with pears, vanilla ice cream, and whip cream. They were so filling and so delicious!
The dutch pancakes are similar to crepes, but a little bit thicker and full of flavor! I got a Dutch style with Stroop Wafel mixed into the batter, cinnamon ice cream and chocolate chunks. Mike got an American pancake with pears, vanilla ice cream, and whip cream. They were so filling and so delicious!
(The Anne Frank House, less crowded than yesterday evening, a bit overexposed, but you get the idea)
After breakfast we took the train over to the Museum Quarter. There were hardly any people out and about still and it was so nice and quiet! We grabbed a quick picture in front of the famous Iamsterdam sign and then hit up the Rijksmuseum for the morning. It worked out so perfect because it had just started sprinkling rain moments before we went in, and it was a chilly day to be out and about.
We enjoyed the history on the four floors (minus all of the nakey pictures) and the architecture was super cool too! I was glad that we went early though because by the late morning the museum had gotten pretty crowded and it got harder to move around and see the things we wanted to. By the end of the morning our feet ached from all of the extra walking.
When we finished, the rain had stopped. We wandered around the gardens and pretended to play a game of chess. Then we sat on a bench for a bit to rest our feet before exploring some more.
When we were finally feeling up to it we walked a few blocks towards central station and hopped on a canal cruise! They gave us headphones and we got to learn more about the history of Amsterdam and how it's built on reclaimed land. It's pretty neat how they learned to manipulate the tides and built multiple canals all through the city. There's thousands of bridges and over half a million bikes!
As we looped around near the ferry station it was crazy to see bikes stacked two high all across the docks. This really is the bike capital of the world! After our cruise we grabbed lunch at a delicious italian restaraunt we stumbled on in a secluded alley way. Mike devoured a whole pizza and I enjoyed oven baked pasta. We were too full and tired after to hit up the second museum we had planned on, and made our way back to the hotel for a nap. I ended up sleeping until Mike got back from his course late in the evening. We finished off the day with a plate of nachos just down the street and then slept all night.














