Monday, September 29, 2008

Exhausting Sunday

Here we are again. I don’t think I lie when I say that we had an unbelievable Sunday. Our friends Jo an Jeanette invited us for a nice breakfast, before we started our 360 km trip. We first went to Nürburgring (one of the most famous racing tracks in the world, also known as “green hell”, because it has a length of approx. 21 km(!!!), and is leading through the forrest around Nürburg). Unfortunately we couldn’t drive above because there was a race of historical cars – but it was also fun to watch them.

2nd stop on our journey was in Cochem, a small town at river “Mosel”. Please see the picture of the castle (I forgot its name, sorry). We found a car like Jodis and wondered where she might be?









Hey Jodi, where are You???


After that we took a small snack and a glass of white wine with “onions cake” in a nice restaurant at the river bank.





Then we went to Koblenz at “German Corner” (this is where river Mosel meets river Rhine) with the view to castle “Ehrenbreitstein”. Good old “father” (river) Rhine kept us company then and tempatures went up to 23° C so it was really warm and nice.


A little later we became hungry again and so Jo lent us to a place, which, I deeply believe, we’d never ever had found without him and had our dinner there. Little Tim became a little bit tired and started “complaining” so I hurried up to finish my meal and carried him in my arms for some time. We went back to Jo’s and Jeanette’s home, had a last drink there and came home around 10 in the evening – tired but happy! Today we will stay home and relax. Tomorrow we will go for a hike in lovely “Siegerland” and Jeanette will join us as well. As I told you before, in any way we’ll keep you updated!!! Talk to you later.

Tim and Holger

Short update of Tim’s journey


Hello all,



Just a short update to let you know that Tim ’s doing fine. I guess little and big Tim became very good friends in the meantime (see attached picture).




On Saturday afternoon the two Tims and myself took a nice walk in the forrest arround our house for nearly two hours, while Katie was doing some homework (among others ironing behind the house – Tim told me that this is not common in the USA). But Katie likes to be outside and since Tim arrived weather has changend to the best you could expect for end of September. So we could walk in our t-shirts as well and had a nice day by doing a new sport called “extreme relaxing”.



Holger

Saturday, September 27, 2008

„Big“ Tim has arrived





Hello all,





Short update on “Big” Tim’s trip to Germany. Train was in time and Tim arrived with a big smile on his face from one ear to the other. I thought you could only remove it with an operation. But Katie and I are very pleased to have him here and looking forward for a wonderful week with our good friend. In opposite of what weather he usually brings with him this time it is perfect. The last 14 days had been wet and for September much too cold. I had to scratch ice from my car 3 times.



Weather forecast now says that we will have a large high over Middle Europe and when I look out of the window I can see blue sky and sun is coming up now. So we will have a nice day today with shopping, visiting my sister in law for her birthday, meet my father and in the evening we are invited at Silke’s home for a nice Thai dinner. She is Katie’s youngest sister and my “favorite sister in law”. Tomorrow we will have breakfest with our best friends Jo and Jeanette and will go with them to river Rhein or Mosel for a nice trip over the day. In any way we will keep you updated.


Have a nice time,


Holger

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Hello from Switzerland





I know, its day 3 here in Thune (pronounced toon) and this is the first opportunity that I've had to post anything.

The flight over was uneventful and luckily, not full at all. I had an empty seat next to me. When we landed, I got through customs with no issue and headed for the train station in the next building over. I got my tickets without any problems at all and headed for the platform....uh oh, what platform? There were a bout 8 of them & the trains come and go fast, so I went back to the ticket agent & he steered me in the right direction. No train changes at all & a couple hours later I was in Thune. A short taxi ride & I was at the hotel & checked in around lunch time.

Planes, Trains and Automobiles... the first time I have ever been on all three in a single day.

The hotel is gorgeous & is a few feet from the lake. The lake is on the edge of the Alps, unfortunately, it has been foggy and misty here the entire stay and I can't really see the scenery.

Last night we drove way up on the side of a mountain and had Weinerschnitzel, potatoes and spinach along with a nice bottle of wine. For desert I had a hot chocolate sundae. The view from our table was spectacular and we could see the city lit up in the valley below us. So far this has been the best meal of the trip. However, I will have dinner at Holger and Katie's home tomorrow & from past experience, I know that I will gain 3 pounds during my stay with them.

Attached are some pictures of the lake from the hotel on my first day. Unfortunately, that has been the only picture taking opportunity so far.

Tim



Sunday, September 21, 2008

Little Pigs and Little Boys

Papa and I went to the Gwinnette County Fair last Thursday. We haven't been to a fair in years and thought it sounded like fun.

Thursday night was the night for pigs and cows and when we walked in they were washing pigs, lining them up and kids of all ages in their prospective groups were getting "their" pigs ready to show.

Uncle Edward says never to leave home without your camera and most of the time I remember but this time I forgot.

I learned several things that night. The first was that even young pigs can run fast, they are huge and they bite each other. I doubt there was a pig there without fresh scars from the current day's battle.

Did you know that even pigs get sunburned? Papa asked why so many pink pigs and was amazed when he was told that they had been out in the sun too long.

Did you know that you shouldn't carry a straw purse when you are looking at pigs at a fair? They look right back at you and you just know they are going to eat your purse.

Also, you should never get in the wrong aisle when they are getting the pigs ready to go in the ring. They run, they run fast, they grunt, snort and squeal and they keep running and I kept hiding behind Papa's back. I wasn't sure if they would bite me, run over me or eat my purse.

Well, the real reason for this blog is to tell you about the cutest little boy I've seen in a long time (my own grandsons and Little Tim of course are the cutest ever) but this one was so cute, I wanted to bring him home. He had bright red hair, boots, jeans and a plaid shirt. He also had a pig. He also had a pig crop and whaled on that pig when it didn't go in the right direction. He knew to look the judge in the eye at all times and he knew to keep that pig off of the fence. How could the judge ignore such a fine example of our future farmers - that little red hair boy smiled his way to a blue ribbon and won my heart at the same time.

Oh how I wish I had taken my camera.

Another lesson learned, go again next year.

Judee

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

I sarted my own Blog

this blog is a political one, so only for the republicans in the family(not many of yall).
I have to make a blog for my government and my teacher said it can be very opinionated, just so long as we don't freak out on anyone.

So this is my attempt http://lifeandlemons33.blogspot.com/

Again it is my personal point of view, a fair warning you are about to enter into the no spin zone!