Sunday, December 23, 2012

Christmas Season 2012

We have had a rather stressful season this year.  We have been trying to buy a house and decorate this house, etc.  We have done minimum decorating, the tree, stockings, wreaths, etc.  all of my energy has gone into getting all of the papers together for the closing. All was well until last Monday and then everything fell apart.  Glenn and I tried all week to get other financing for the house and put out all of the fires but to no avail.  Finally, on Friday morning we made the decision to not go forward.  I am rather disappointed about losing the house but am satisfied that we did everything we could and I guess we are meant to stay here.

We have still had fun decorating Christmas houses, and making peanut butter balls and driving by decorated houses with millions of lights.  I have promised Mandy that next year, no matter where we are we are decorating with outdoor lights and putting up the “village”.

We are looking forward to going over to Kathie and Rob’s tomorrow and celebrating Christmas Eve with their family, Donnas', Bob’s and ours.  Shelly escaped to Iowa this year and the SNOW and sledding and all of those things.  We pray they will have a wonderful and safe trip.

Merry Christmas and we wish everyone a wonderful 2013.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Our trip to San Antonio and the cutest cowboys and cowgirl

I am a little behind but wanted to post about Cyndi’s and the boys visit this summer.  We met Cyndi, Andrew, Jacob and Michael in San Antonio and had a great time.IMG_3672

in the shadow of the Alamo.  Our munchkins.IMG_3699

We had a boat ride and were walking back to our hotel.  Purely by accident out hotel was in the perfect place to walk to the Alamo and the River Walk.

IMG_3702 The next day we went to the Natural Bridge Cavern.  They were awesome.  The entrance.IMG_3708

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You had to be careful where you leaned or touched.  The oil of your skin would color the rock and ruin the stalactites.

IMG_3719 It has been a long time since I have been in a cave.  We all had a good time seeing this marvel we call Earth.IMG_3725

Wow! They only grow something like an inch a decade (?).  I don’t remember but it was slow.IMG_3730

The amount of rock that is towering above you.  Can you imagine being the first one in to see these wonders?

IMG_3740 The water level was down from normal.  Usually the water is up to the white line and the water is aqua.IMG_3751

Two of our little hams, Nathan and Jacob.IMG_3759

Next, we had lunch at the cafe by the Caverns. There  was a great climbing tower outside of the Caverns.  Everyone had to wear one of these harnesses.

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Jacob on the climbing tower.IMG_3762

 

 

 

 

 

Nathan decided to go on the zip line. 

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And away he went.  He had a great time.

 

 

 

IMG_3780 Here I was hanging out with my buddy, Michael.

IMG_3783 Andrew and Jacob going through the climbing tower.  It was harder than it looks!

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It was an awesome tower.  You IMG_3763climbed up to the top on the right and then took the zip line across to the other tower.

The petting zoo after our ride to see the animals:

IMG_3787We had fun feeding the goats and other animals in the petting zoo.  Michael really had fun.

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Everyone got into the action.

 

 

 

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We came home and Kathie and her family came to visit.  We swam in our little pool in the backyard.

IMG_3815IMG_3816 All aboard the USS float.  Cyndi had the girls and Michael also.  She is a brave woman!

 

 

 

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We went down and fed the cows and everyone wore the cowboy hat!IMG_3823 Lastly, there is the pretty cowgirl!IMG_3824-001

We had a good time and then they had to go back to start school.  We miss you all.  Oh, Michael didn't’ want to put on the hat.

Sunday, July 01, 2012

Our week

I still seem to be having a problem getting back to everyday life.  I didn’t have jet lag or anything, just can’t seem to get everything cleaned and organized and together.  I think because it is summer and I don’t have specific things that have to be done – some things just don’t get done. 

The kids have wanted us to get a pool for some time now.  We just have decided $30,000 is a bit too much for right now.  So, we bought an above the ground pool.  The kids and I put up a small tent first so we could have shade.  While doing that I noticed that Lily’s water bowl had been turned over.  It is definitely too hot to go without water and so I went over to put some water in.  Lily is on a chain and the water hose was wrapped around it and by the time I could got Lily calm enough to get the chain and water hose separated her chain wrapped around my index finger and she pulled.  I think it broke.  It hurt a lot anyway.  We went inside after getting the tent up to cool off (it was heat index of 115*) and our electricity had gone off!  Joy.  We ended up going out to eat and when we came back we had power.  Very, very glad.  I didn’t want to sleep in the heat.

The next day we set up the pool – A little bit of a challenge with the three of us but we did it.  Pulling out the pool to straighten it before we set it up.

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Trying to get all of the poles out and the plastic off.

 

 

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Mandy working on the other parts in the shade.  Smart girl!

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Just about up.  We had to straighten everything and fill it with water and then set the pump up.  The kids have used it each day and had a good time.  I don’t know how long it will last but for now it is fun and very refreshing.

On another note, our dog, Sandy hasn’t been doing well.  She had surgery on her back leg and has yet to touch it back down.  She was supposed to do that on day 3.  Oh well, it was worth a try.  She may just be a 3 legged dog.  She gets around ok.

The summer is hot right now but we are thankfully getting rain and so everything is still green.  Our crepe myrtles are blooming and that is good.  We lost our yard helper, Alek as he had the audacity to grow up and get a regular job.  He will be missed as he is a wonderful young man and did a lot of work around here.  Nathan is mowing with the riding lawn mower and is doing a good job.  We will probably have to replace Alek though because just the yard part is 2 acres and then we have fences to fix and trees to trim, etc.

We have the 4th of July coming up and we are going to have people over and just enjoy the day.  I will post pictures next week.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Czech Republic

We went to Prague – the capital of the Czech Republic.  We were told that it is no longer Czechoslovakia and that we should say the Czech Republic.  When Germany took over the area before/during WW II it put two countries  together and called them Czechoslovakia.  When the USSR dissolved then the two countries went back to their original names and nationalities.  OK.

Prague is a massive city and driving through parts of it, you can see the Communist influence.  When you visit Prague as a tourist, you go to the old part of town.  The Cathedral was built in the 800’s and then rebuilt through the ages.  The castle is the largest complex in Europe.  the Jewish part of Prague is the last reminder of the Jewish community before WWII.  The others were burned or destroyed. It is a small thing, I suppose but on Saturday when we walked around and did our shopping – the Jewish section was closed.  The synagogue were being used for the Sabbath and the stores were all shuttered and closed for business.  I was impressed.

IMG_3560 Seems like a random picture but this is one side of the building that the Astronomical clock is situated on.  It is so cool and old.  I am not sure how old it is but was the time of the town square – It is like a cuckooIMG_3557 clock in that it has figures that pass by inside the clock.  They stand for the 12 Apostles and have certain characteristics associated with each.  Look above the fast of the clock and you will see the windows.IMG_3561

 

 

 

 

 

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The skeleton, is of course a symbol of death that we all have to face. After the clock goes off there is a bugler that plays on top of the building.  It is really something to see and hear.  I think my favorite building in Prague.

IMG_3566 People waiting for the clock to go off.  It was complicated by having a church very close and the bride and groom coming out for pictures.

The first day we took a tour of Prague.  It was a 6 hour tour and mostly walking although we took a boat ride and took a van to the castle.  (Long walk)

IMG_3568  It was a 6 hour tour and so I can’t name all of the buildings but they were amazing in architecture.IMG_3570

One of the amazing statues.  King something (sorry, lots of kings). 

 

 

 

 

 

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We are on the boat tour and this was inside.  We hadn’t left port yet and so the background looks closed.  We were served ice cream and water.  Beer, tea, coffee and water and a version of lemonade were also served.IMG_3579 The tour took us to see some small areas around the bridges.  This is a waterwheel.  It would be interesting to live in these houses.

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More of the town from the water.  The Cathedral and the palace are in the background. Next on our tour was a  middle ages restaurant.  The picture makes it look brighter than it was as the whole place was lighted with candles.  The thing hanging on the rope above is a snake skin.

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The fireplace was huge and the bucket was massive.  I could have walked into the fireplace to cook.  Luckily for the cooks they have fairly modern kitchens. 

Sitting at our table,  Mandy doesn’t look happy but we all had a good time.  The food was very good.IMG_3585

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Thought this was an interesting site.  A museum of medieval Torture instruments!

IMG_3593  The outside of the Cathedral.  Parts of it were extremely old  but some of the outside was rebuilt as late as 1920. The stain glass windows were magnificentIMG_3595 .

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One thing I did notice though, is that in these big Cathedrals, you really can’t feel the Spirit.  Maybe, it was because we were just tourists and not trying to find spiritual enlightenment but they were beautiful.  The ceiling was even incredibly ornate and lovely.

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IMG_3606 Waiting for our tour guide.  Several of our group were left behind and she had to go find them.IMG_3609IMG_3611

On one of the buildings there were gargoyles but they were in the shape of men.  I can’t remember (towards the end of the 6 hours), something about their shape changing.  IMG_3613

Outside of the palace.  The guards are not supposed to even twitch.  They stand that way for an hour before being  relieved.

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We came out of the palace and this overlooked the city.IMG_3616 IMG_3621

The streets in the old part of town are very narrow.  We did not drive at all through this part.  The taxis are, of course, insane and drive them with not a care in the world.  AHHHHHH!IMG_3623

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At a park, right by the town square there was a magician and part of their act were  these snakes.  Nathan did get up the nerve to touch one.  It reminded me of so many years ago when I was expecting Asia.  We went to the Singapore zoo and came across a man with a huge snake.  Shelly wanted to touch it and we have a picture of it draped around her shoulders.IMG_3629 A close up.  It crawled up her dress and she had a snake around her neck. Ewww.

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A parting shot of Prague.  The buildings were amazing and it was an interesting adventure.  The next day we went shopping and walked at a more leisurely pace to see Prague. 

After we got back from Prague, we went to the Ritter Sport museum.  It was very well done and this is what a cocoa tree looks like.  They have the history of the business and how to make cocoa. 

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This was cute.  It is supposed to be the factory and warehouse.  You push a button (Mandy is demonstrating) and a little truck comes out of the factory and follows a little road.  As it passes the bridge beside Mandy it drops a small chocolate into the slot and then you get to eat it.  It was very popular with everyone.

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The back of the “warehouse” and how it collects the chocolate to give out.

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  The reason we went to Germany.  He is really cute and we are going to miss his babyhood.  We grabbed a couple of pictures as we left.  Gideon loved riding on Nathan’s back and they really had a good time with each other.

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And thus we close our trip to Germany.