Goofing off at Work

Well! I found out that I can now access my blog from work! So, I can waste time at work now updating my blog instead of wasting time at home updating my blog! 🙂

Last month,m in may we were in a temp apartment waiting to fly over here. We got in a trip to Paris which was really fun. I miss Germany a lot but it is nice to be back on US soil. But, it’s been a little rough just cause we’re camping out in our new home with no stuff. Mostly it’s just uncomfortable because we only have plastic chairs and air matresses. But, we love our new home and we’re busy paiting and updating things. It’s a lot of work but it’s nice to be busy with something. The kids are kind of bored, but I just bought a large wooden play ground thing for the backyard. Should arrive today. It’ll be a beast to assemble but hopefully we can knock it out quick and they’ll have something to do!

Well, there are a million things I could write down but I”m gonna stop there. I should be able to give more frequestn updates now that I can do it at work. Stay tuned for my exciting adventures! 🙂

My Email Test

Evidently I can update my blog using emails. So, this is giving it a shot.

Another insight into how things are going…

So, the job is going well. I like it so far although I had to get like 6 shots to work at the hospital. Something about protecting me and the patients from disease or something crazy like that. Anyway, looks like there is a lot to do and certainly a lot of room for innovation…these doctors have ancient equipment! So, we’ll see if we can’t get them some newer servers. The only drawback so far is that I work in the server room which is kind of loud and FREEZING cold! I mean, it’s good that the server room is cold, but not so great that I am cold. Sometimes I have to buy a hot chocolate just to keep my core temp up. Oh well.

Anyway, hope this works. More to come!

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My Sunshine

Well, time for my monthly update!  I can’t sleep so I thought I’d come and update the blog.  This will be so much easier when I have an iPad.  🙂  Anyway, last weekend I went out to California for Luke’s baby blessing and it was a lot of fun.  However, Kristin and the kids couldn’t come so we were really sad about that.  To top it off, Kristin had a terrible weekend.  She got really sick, the kids really acted out and she was watching the neighbor’s kid because she had flown back to the states to see her husband.  I felt terrible for her and she is still sick a week later!  We’ll get her to a doctor tomorrow and put this thing to bed!

Anyway, the weekend was great.  I got in on Thursday and went straight to McDonalds!  Then we went over to Austin and Sarah’s and saw little Luke for the first time and got to hang out with them.  It was great to have them so myself for a few minutes anyway.  We stayed over at Austin’s bishop’s house.  That was nice.  The next day I got in all the shopping I needed to do and hung out some more with mom and dad and Austin and Sarah.  It was great.  Plus I went to Barnes and Nobles and totally loaded up.  At the end of that day Megan and Kyle came in…on different planes!  Because of weather on the east coast, they had issues getting there.  But they made it!  It was great to see them as well.  Saturday morning we all went to the mall, mostly for the kids.  There was a big jungle gym and carousel and stuff.  Then we went to the beach and had lunch and waited for Brad and Celeste to arrive.  They did and we went to Austin’s stake center to have a big pizza party with Sarah’s family.  It was fun too.  Adam and Angela came in early Sunday morning.  Then Sunday was the actual blessing and though it was slightly delayed, it got done.  That was the reason why we were all there in the first place.  Austin did a wonderful job and it was all really nice and I was glad that I could have been a part of it.  After that, we went to the park and just are and hung out.  Almost everyone left for home on Monday, including me.  It was short but fun and it was great to see everyone.  Hopefully it happens more than once a year!

Now I am getting back into the swing of things.  Aside from Kristin being sick I think everyone is well.  Will still loves school and is coming along pretty good.  Grandma got him some learning computer games and they have helped him quite a bit I think, especially with his letters.  Asher changes his clothes about 80 times a day which is rather frustrating.  At least he is coming along with the potty training.  Almost there!  Then there is little Ellie-Jayne.  She’s still a doll and still tiny, but she melts our hearts.  Another month or so and I think she’ll be walking!   Here are some pics of their escapades…

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She looked really funny with boots and no pants.

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She is so petite!

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Asher started taking his clothes off...

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It turned into this...

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Those goof balls!

My New Year

Well, what can I say…another year another opportunity to fall way behind on my blog posts.  January has been fairly uneventful…except for all the freaking snow!  Plus these crazy Germans have a law that says you gotta shovel your walkways.  So, that’s been fun.  It actually got so bad one day that they closed down the base for about 3 hours.  Of course, I was on it at the time so they wouldn’t let us leave either.  All I can say is that groundhog better not see his shadow…or else he is gonna be in a world of hurt!   I’ll be hunting ground hogs…he he he he! (Think of your best Elmer Fudd impression).

Anyway, every is doing well.  We’ve all had runny noses…everyone else had some 24 hour virus that induced vomiting.  That was fun…the boys threw up so much I’m surprised they didn’t wither away!  Poor guys.  Somehow I managed to evade the virus.  2 more months of winter…that better be it!!  I ready for some sunshine and warm weather.

Speaking of, I am looking forward to going to LA for Austin and Sarah’s blessing of Luke.  Unfortunately I’ll be going alone.  It was just too much to pay for the whole family to come but it was important enough for me to go at least.  So, while it will be fun, I will miss my family terribly.  It won’t be the same without them.  However, we are taking a month off in May-June to come visit.  Looks like it will be May 10 through June 8.  We’ll divide it up between San Antonio and Oklahoma City.  So, if you want to come hang out with us, you can meet as at one of those two locations.  The travel is out “mid-tour” return travel.  So, we have until June 9, 2011 before we come home.  Seems like so long but it’ll fly by.

To close, here are some funny pics that people have posted on facebook.  I thought they were great!

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In the band hall...caught unaware!

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Seminary...my junior year I think?

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Nauvoo trip before my senior year.

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I have no idea when this was taken.

So, that’s it for my retro flashback thingy.  If you have old pics like this…send them my way!

My Christmas Spirit

Well, it has been ages and ages, a long, long time since I posted anything to my blog.  Kind of defeats the purpose of having a blog!  Well, here is my update…it won’t be a mega update like normal, just a small one.

recently we took the family out to Strasburg to see the Christmas market there.  It was 25 degrees out so we really had to bundle up!  When we go there we took a metro train into town from a park and ride and the boys thought that was the most awesome thing ever!  Once we got into town we started to wander around and look at the Christmas lights and the various booths.  The boys were getting restless so we got some awesome shortbread cookies and some hot chocolate.  That held them over until we could find a place to eat.  Ellie-Jayne was really melting down so we found a little sandwich place where we could warm up. It was really good!  After we ate everyone was much happier!

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Asher was acting like a little goof ball.

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Enjoying some warmth!

When we set out again we found a plaza that had a spinny ride – of course the boys didn’t think it was too cold to do that!  So, they got to go around several times.  The last time around Asher was on a motorcycle…I thought he looked hilarious!

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Asher in his car.

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William in his car.

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Asher on his motorcycle!

This particular square was hosting a Russian exhibit and the booths and the products were beautiful.  But, not as beautiful as my two ladies!  Here’s a pic with them and Santa.

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My two beautiful ladies bundled up.

It was a fun trip but it was just too cold.  The kids were rebelling against everything.  Oh well, what can you do right?  No matter how much I try to force them to have fun, it never works! 🙂

This weekend was our anniversary as well!  We got the neighbors (LDS) to watch the kids while we went up to the temple together.  We rarely get to go together since it is so hard to get someone to watch the kids and be away from the baby for so long.  But, we did Saturday and we did some sealings.  It was cool because all the other workers were German and so when they were  up there they did it in German but when it was our turn they did it in English.  It was fun to be back in there.  The session ended a little early so we went and sat in the celestial room for a while and prayed and just enjoyed being together – with no kids! 🙂  That night we also got a baby sitter and went out to eat at really nice restaurant/hotel.  It was a fun night and I am glad that we were able to spend some time away from the kids.

This week it has snowed and rained and the kids are going bonkers waiting for Santa to come.  Will had been waking  up in the middle of the night and then sleeping on the couch to see Santa.  We had to tell him that Santa wouldn’t come if he was down there.  Asher keeps waking up at 4am!  I’m ready for Christmas just so we can sleep normally again!

Here is a close out shot…Ellie-Jayne in her Christmas dress!

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Ellie-Jayne in her Christmas dress. What a cutie!

My Trip to Biarritz Part 2

So, Wednesday was not quite as windy so we went into Bayonne to wander the streets.  It’s such a beautiful city.  I love it.  We got a great parking spot and just started wandering and taking it in and looking at the cool shops and we stopped at the cathedral but there was some kind of sacrament or something going on so we couldn’t wander around too much.  We stopped at a little sandwich place and got some sandwiches then we walked over to the town square, found some benches and ate lunch.  It was a gorgeous day and it was really fun.

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A view of one of the streets of Bayonne.

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A view of the cathedral.

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Just enjoying lunch!

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Mmmmmm.....lunch.....

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Isn't it a beautiful day?

After our lunch and tour of Bayonne, we drove up through the Basque country side and into the foot hills of the Pyrenees mountains to a famous Basque cave.  There were actually 3 caves joined together.  The guide spoke in French and I even I couldn’t keep up, but it was pretty cool and the country side was absolutely gorgeous.  That was one of our favorite moments just driving around in this area. 

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Walking up to the cave entrance.

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Me and the country side.

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Our climb out of the caves.

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Posing by the entrance to the caves.

Thursday morning we took it easy and then we drove up into Dax.  I served here for a few months on my mission and it was a great turning point for me and where I really came into my own.  First we stopped at the Roman Bathes.  The water was really hot.  The sign said that the water is 64 degrees Celsius year-round.  People from all over the world come here to sooth their ailments.  The story is that a centurion had a dog that was really hurt from entering battle so many times.  The centurion was to leave again and didn’t want his dog to follow so we threw him in the river.  After the campaign, the centurion came back and found his dog there completely healed of all its wounds.  Now people come from all over to bathe in the thermal waters of Dax. 
       After that, we went walking around town and bought some stuff.  Kristin bought a really cool hat and I got some Foie Gras.  After we had our fun, we decided to see if we could look up my good friends Annie.  I won’t go into a lot of detail about her, but needless to saw she meant a lot to me on my mission and she is just the sweetest woman ever.  So, I found her old salon where she used to work and found out that she had retired.  But, the lady gave me her contact information and so we drove over to her house and had a great time reconnecting!

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The thermal bath. Notice the steam!

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Watch out! It's hot!

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The boys next to the Centurian and his dog.

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Me and Annie

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Us and Annie

That was the end of our stay in Biarritz.  Unfortunately we weren’t able to go back to the beach, but we sure had a great time.  On the way back we had time for one last adventure.  We stopped in a small town along the Loire river and stayed the night in an awesome Chateau!  It was so cool.  Plus, they made reservations for us at a fancy restaurant and so we went and it was great!  Not only was the food good, but the boys were on their best behaviour.  It was so much fun.  Plus, it was just cool to live like the nobles of centuries ago, if just in a little way.  Tell you what…I could get used to that! 🙂

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The view of the Loire from our rooms.

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The front of our Chateau.

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The tree lined drive up to the chateau.

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Aren't the leaves beautiful?

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The queen and her princess at the castle.

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A prince reluctant to leave.

On saturday morning, we had one more stop to make…to a chateau that could fit many of the ones we stayed in inside!  The chateau Chambord!  It was really cool with a moat and everything.  It was a lot of fun just to walk around and to dream of what it would be like in those days to live there.  After that we drove home.  All in all, an excellent trip and we the best part is that I think we all felt relaxed after we came home.  We sure miss having family out here but there are some perks. 🙂 
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Fortunately they had prepared for her arrival.

My Trip to Biarritz Part 1

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. 

So, we left on Friday morning around 1130 or 1200.  I never actually leave when I intend on leaving!  I wantedP8310355 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)P8310357

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…P8310366

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:

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This was in Biarritz.

 
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This was my magazine cover pose.

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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.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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.
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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 🙂

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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.
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Too windy at the beach!

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Riding the train up the mountain.

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The other half riding the train.

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Who's the cutest girl ever? Me!!

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View from the top of La Rhune.

Whew!  Well, that takes me through the first half of the week.  Stay tuned for part two!!!

My Little Girl

Just got some new pics of the girl.  Enjoy!

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And then this one is of Asher who fell asleep on the couch.  Totally crashed out…he never does this.  It was pretty funny.
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