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Monthly Archives: January 2011
January
It’s hard to believe the January is over. The past year has seemed to go by so quickly. Before you know it, it will be spring, then summer. At least it has been snowing again. I am happy about that, … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, January, physical fitness, racquetball, snow, sports, tart
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Porzellanstr.
Last weekend we did something very dangerous. We took the boys to not one, but several porcelain factories. In fact, we were joined by our friends, who have 4 children of their own. And guess what? The only damage we … Continue reading
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Tagged children, Coburg, family, Germany, kids, Martin Luther, porcelain, The Fed, travel, Veste, weather
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Museum of Industrial Culture
I went with Bryce on a field trip to the Museum of Industrial Culture in Nürnberg. It was pretty neat. It mostly outlined the advent of the Industrial Revolution, the building up of factories, mass production, and the combustion engine. … Continue reading
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Tagged BMW, cars, culture, industrial, Industrial Revolution, industry, motorcycles, museum, Porsche
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New Year’s
Here’s a little catch up of the holiday and month: For New Year’s we went to visit our good friends in Ramstein. They were our neighbors in Colorado Springs. I’d have to say, they are some of the best friends … Continue reading
Goodbye snow :(
I was recently looking back at our pictures from the last year. At this time in 2010, there was still about 2 feet of snow on the ground, and the boys were making a snow fort in the yard. This … Continue reading
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LOL
Since we are moving from Europe soon, I’d like to collect a few little things to take back as souvenirs. One of them is a Mini Cooper Classic, pre-1986 (so I don’t have to convert anything). I’ve been searching all … Continue reading
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Tagged cars, fiat, german, italian, mini cooper, moving, mr. bean, travel
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Christmas
We had a wonderful white Christmas here in Bavaria. It will be our last for the foreseeable future. In case you aren’t in the know, we are moving this summer to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Sigh. (And I’m not the only … Continue reading
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Ice Ice Baby
So I’ve been thinking lately (happens every once in a while) about life. You see, here in Germany, I think they have been stuck in the 80’s for quite some time, probably since the 80’s. Amazing. They all know and … Continue reading
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Tagged 80's, children, clothes, family, graffiti, hair, man, Marky Mark, music, Rap, real estate, Vanilla Ice
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Livorno
Whenever we travel, we try to still go to church on Sunday. Some of our best memories have happened at church during our travels. If you have the habit of using vacation as an excuse to skip church, I’d like … Continue reading
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Tagged Bolzano, children, Christmas Market, church, Dolomites, family, Italy, Livorno, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, travel, Trento
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Pisa
It was a beautiful day for us when we went to Pisa to visit the tower. It is really an awesome place to be, and a sight to see. The tower was constructed over several hundred years as the bell … Continue reading
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Tagged adults, baggage, children, Italy, Leaning Tower, Pisa, purse, tower
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