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Monastery of La Rabida- Christopher Columbus

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

* NOT FOUND *I have had a few quiet moments, well okay, alot of quiet moments, since the boys have been away for these last few days. I have been working on the photos from our trip to Huelva, Spain from last year. My, how the time flies! This particular group of photos are of the Monastery of La Rabida, where Christopher Columbus stayed while awaiting to hear from the King and Queen about the financing of his voyage to the New World and where his son would stay while he was away. Every place that we visit, we always say that it is Incredible, but this truly was amazing! Walking down the corridors of time. The same corridors where America was drempt about. The start of our United States History.

To see our photos, just click on the photos tab at the top of this page to take you to our picture gallery where you can double click on each of the “albums” to see all of the pictures within that album of all of our travels!

Mission trip- Czech Reublic

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Last year’s mission trip made such an impact on both of our boys- they both expressed the desire to be able to pay for their own way this year- they have been pet sitting, cleaning and mowing yards, mopping floors, washing cars, etc. in order to be able to accomplish this. The boys week long mission trip this year will take them to Czech Republic. They will be building playgrounds for several childrens facilities while there. We have about 24 youth attending this year from Rota. What a wonderful way to spend their spring break- Spreading the Gospel of Christ! Attached are a couple of pictures from their mission trip last year to Slovakia.

I should have time while they are away to get most of our traveling pictures posted and caught up to date.

We have finally managed to transfer the pictures of our Germany/Ireland trip from our Mac to our PC. With our computer upgrades, college classes, and preparations for the upcoming Czech Republic mission trip- it has been slow going on the picture posting. Within the last few weeks I have managed to post some new pictures of a trip we took to Gibraltar last year and completed a couple of albums of Portugal, Arcos and Cadiz.

Germany-driving blind

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

After several hours of flying, we arrived at the Frankfurt/Hahn airport around 9:30 pm. By the time we had a bite to eat, located the rental car and got underway, it was 10:00 pm. Our precious Tom Tom (GPS) was to be our guide on this adventure, but after turning it on and finding our present location, it would not take us to Landstuhl (our hotel destination) for that night. All we had with us was a tiny, and I do mean tiny, map of this particular region of Germany. Charlie was optimistic (him being a man and all-who needs a map?), I was concerned (being a woman and all) because of the DARKNESS that surrounded us in a foreign land, and the boys were just enjoying themselves. “We can’t believe that we are really in Germany,” they kept saying, oblivious of the dark and the lack of need for safe passage to the hotel (about 1 1/2 hrs. away).

We started in the direction that we thought would lead us to the correct road- disclaimer- if you are trying to find the shortest distance between two points- it is always under construction. After several attempts in the wrong direction on the roundabouts, we finally found the road that we were supposed to be on (according to our tiny trusty map). It can also be said that the shortest distance between two points is not necessarily a straight line. I was trying frantically to get the Tom Tom to work and read the tiny print on our map as Charlie was asking, “Where do we turn?” and number two son kept saying, “Mom, let me see the Tom Tom, I can fix it.”

At this point, the fun was gone- I was mentally frazzled, lost and now because of the winding roads, nauseous. I kept rolling the window down to get cold air to cool off. I didn’t care where we were or if we were ever going to get there. This little nauseous episode was deemed “hilarious” by all of the boys in the vehicle. I finally yelled, “Pull over NOW!” Thankfully there was a parking area close to the road and I was able to get out and breathe in some fresh air. I could hear the boys discussions in the car, “Go hold your momma’s hair.” and “Awe, Dad, I don’t want to do that.” But my favorite had to be, “We are in the middle of nowhere, can’t she hurry up.” This is when I knew our trip was off to a wonderful start and would be such special family bonding time.

I am pleased to say that I never threw up and we made it to about 15 minutes away from our hotel, when number two son announced, “I fixed it!” We arrived safely at our hotel about midnight thanks to our Tom Tom and number two son.

Let the fun begin!