
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Cabintastic
Once the bugs die off and the river warms, we spend more time up north at the cabin. We started the season off with a weekend trip to join Autumn, MacKenzie and the rest of the Axner/Wyckoff crew. A visit by a bat in the wood stove led us to tell fun ghost stories. Our next trip was a combination of visiting the Engels at Aspen Lodge and trip into the BWCA. It was the first time Cheddar ventured onto canoe waters. The paddle into camp was sunny and trouble free, perfect. On the way back, the wind picked up and Cheddar decided to jump ship. Luckily he was hooked into his life jacket for easy recovery. Aspen Lodge was filled with our usual skinny dip, cribbage and good food.
After two family trips, we took a bunch of friends up with us for the weekend. We spent our time playing lots of games while the dogs ran wild. Lastly, we had a chill weekend with the Becketts. With cold weather approaching, we cuddled up near the fire for some much needed relaxation.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
The Circle of Life
Over the past couple of months, Rebecca's Nana and Trevor's Grandpa Jim passed away. Even though both grandparents led long and fulfilling lives, it was hard to say goodbye. Dealing with death prompted thoughts of getting old and the next stage of our life. As difficult as it is to move on, it's comforting to know that these changes also bring new, wonderful people into the world.
Here's to all our friends and family with new additions and to our grandparents for reminding us to cherish every part of life.
Here's to all our friends and family with new additions and to our grandparents for reminding us to cherish every part of life.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Sweet Sweet Sweetbriar
Our good friend Casey has a cabin in northern California on the Sacramento river. This was our second visit to this picturesque retreat. Sweetbriar consists of a series of old family cabins nestled along a fish filled, rapid paced, cold water river just south of Mount Shasta. Most of the week was spent lounging riverside and eating good food. We ate, showered, slept and played outdoors. With such beautiful trees and mountains surrounding us, it is the perfect vacation.
Our crew consisted of Casey, Tina, Sean, Becky, and Ben. Casey's parents joined us for a portion of the trip as well. They were extremely generous with delicious home-cooked dinners. Beyond swimming and tubing in the river near the cabin, we also took a couple half-day trips. Due to the haze from the nearby fires, we took one afternoon to shop around Mt. Shasta city where Rebecca picked up some great earrings and clothes.
Once the haze cleared, we spent an afternoon jumping the Sims cliffs, a secluded stretch of the Sacramento river. Casey led Sean, Becky and us for a swim up the rapids to a nearby waterfall. Though it was very cold, it was a great swim.
Another day was spent at a mountain reservoir. Castle Lake is a beautiful, deep, clear lake with mountains on all sides and more cliffs for jumping. We hiked a mile around the lake and ate a picnic lunch. After our sandwiches had settled, we swam across the lake to jump off some cliffs.
Sweetbriar provided us again with much needed relaxation, beautiful landscapes, and good company. We hope to be back soon!
Our crew consisted of Casey, Tina, Sean, Becky, and Ben. Casey's parents joined us for a portion of the trip as well. They were extremely generous with delicious home-cooked dinners. Beyond swimming and tubing in the river near the cabin, we also took a couple half-day trips. Due to the haze from the nearby fires, we took one afternoon to shop around Mt. Shasta city where Rebecca picked up some great earrings and clothes.


Sweetbriar provided us again with much needed relaxation, beautiful landscapes, and good company. We hope to be back soon!
Friday, July 18, 2008
Mah-keese
As you all know, I (Rebecca) currently support a system called MQIS for General Mills plants. MQIS is an acronym for Manufacturing Quality Information Systems. The system is used for a variety of data entry and reporting needs. To help broaden my knowledge base, I was recently sent to Irapuato, Mexico to help with the start-up of the new taco lines and implementation of MQIS. When introduced to MQIS, our Spanish friends referred to it as one word, pronounced Mah-keese (similar to Matisse). I'm petitioning to rename my team.
Onto the trip....Our descent into Leon, Mexico was accompanied by a picturesque sunset to the west and storm clouds penetrating the mountains to the north. It was quite beautiful. Pete, my co-worker, and I picked up the car and took a 45 minute drive southeast into the neighboring city of Irapuato. With an elevation of over a mile, Irapuato is 3.5 hours northwest of Mexico City. It's a smaller city, but large enough to host a General Mils plant, a Con Agra plant, a Coca-Cola plant and much more. Our days were spent at the plant in a large conference room setting up data and training the trainers. For lunch, the plant provided us with a variety of food including Dominoes pizza and chilaquiles. With our limited free time, we were able to take a tour of the new taco lines (still in the construction phase) and the neighboring Green Giant lines.
The time at the plant was constructive. Most days we were able to finish by 6pm. Our after hours schedule was determined on day one. After returning to the hotel, we split up to work-out, study, swim, and raid the grocery store of interesting Mexican treats. We met for dinner around 7:30. The first night we ate at the hotel. Despite the electronic 80s jams playing in the background, it was a pleasant evening. Vaishali, another co-worker, ordered a beer Michelada style. I was nervous for her due to our experience in Guatemala, but it was quite good! The second night we ended up at an Italian restaurant in a mall. Again, quite good, but not very
cultural. Our final night in Irapuato surpassed all expectations. Pete visited Irapuato in the past and brought us to Panteon Torino (The Bull Fighters Cemetary). The restaurant is designed to look like the inside of a stadium with the liquor lined up behind the bar in the "stands". Through dinner we were serenaded by mariachi which made the meal more enjoyable. After a couple shots of tequila (served alongside tomato juice and lemon juice), the bull arrived. The bull danced through the restaurant inviting all to join along. Once everyone was roused, a stage was set up for bullfighting. We each took our turns to be the Forcados waving a red cape trying to distract a fellow patron running back and forth with bull horns held up to their head. It was quite adventurous. We had one more night in Mexico, but had to stay near the airport in Silao due to early flight times and thus had dinner at Applebees.
Even though we weren't able to fully experience all Irapuato has to offer, the trip was an excellent experience. If I ever end up in the city again, I'll be sure to see more sights and hopefully have another shot at Panteon Torino.
Onto the trip....Our descent into Leon, Mexico was accompanied by a picturesque sunset to the west and storm clouds penetrating the mountains to the north. It was quite beautiful. Pete, my co-worker, and I picked up the car and took a 45 minute drive southeast into the neighboring city of Irapuato. With an elevation of over a mile, Irapuato is 3.5 hours northwest of Mexico City. It's a smaller city, but large enough to host a General Mils plant, a Con Agra plant, a Coca-Cola plant and much more. Our days were spent at the plant in a large conference room setting up data and training the trainers. For lunch, the plant provided us with a variety of food including Dominoes pizza and chilaquiles. With our limited free time, we were able to take a tour of the new taco lines (still in the construction phase) and the neighboring Green Giant lines.
The time at the plant was constructive. Most days we were able to finish by 6pm. Our after hours schedule was determined on day one. After returning to the hotel, we split up to work-out, study, swim, and raid the grocery store of interesting Mexican treats. We met for dinner around 7:30. The first night we ate at the hotel. Despite the electronic 80s jams playing in the background, it was a pleasant evening. Vaishali, another co-worker, ordered a beer Michelada style. I was nervous for her due to our experience in Guatemala, but it was quite good! The second night we ended up at an Italian restaurant in a mall. Again, quite good, but not very

Even though we weren't able to fully experience all Irapuato has to offer, the trip was an excellent experience. If I ever end up in the city again, I'll be sure to see more sights and hopefully have another shot at Panteon Torino.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Madrid
We spent three lovely days in Madrid. Despite being the third largest city in Europe, it still had some of the same charms we witnessed in Barcelona. Scott guided us on an evening stroll through Plaza de Oriente, Placio Real, Cathedral de la Almundena and Jardines de las Vistillas for our first night. The rest of our nights were spent strolling the city finding spots for dinners and gelato. During the days, we took time to see Museo de Prado, Parque del Retrio, Museo Nacional Reina Sofia, Jardin Botanico, Plaza Mayor, and various other monuments. It was great to be able to see so much of the country within such a short amount of time. We were always remember the beautiful architecture, tasty tapas and daily siestas.

Thursday, June 5, 2008
Barcelona
We arrived in Barcelona in time for a traditional late lunch. Our hotel was only a couple blocks away from the Picasso museum, thus a perfect place to start our exploration. The variety of work leaves all visitors content. To help with jet lag, we forced ourselves to stay up through dinner and even a couple of beers at a nearby pub.
We started our first full day at the Museum of Contemporary Art and walking along Port Vell. The museum had gorgeous photography along with odd pigeon videos. We spotted a line of locals outside a restaurant where we stopped for a traditional Spanish lunch of sangria and paella. With our bellies full, it was time for our first siesta. We spent the evening people watching at a bar off of Las Ramblas.
With museums closed on Mondays, we took the day to see the beautiful architecture of Gaudi. After a full day of walking and sight-seeing, we spent the evening sampling sangria, chocolate churros and litras of cerveza.

Tuesday we took a walk to the beach at Port Olimpic and passed by the beautiful Arc de Triumph and Parc de la Ciutadlla. In the evening, we split off from the crew for some shopping, drinks and dinner in Placa Reial. A long line of people attracted us to a fancy but cheap restaurant. We continued to drink wine more than water and finish every meal with a scoop of gelato.
Our last day in Barcelona was spent enjoying the works of Miro. We visited the Miro museum and continued on to the Parc de Miro. The museum was fabulous although the park was not much more than a single statue. We experienced much more than posted here. Overall we spent our time walking the streets, looking at old buildings and drinking wine. Fabulous.
We started our first full day at the Museum of Contemporary Art and walking along Port Vell. The museum had gorgeous photography along with odd pigeon videos. We spotted a line of locals outside a restaurant where we stopped for a traditional Spanish lunch of sangria and paella. With our bellies full, it was time for our first siesta. We spent the evening people watching at a bar off of Las Ramblas.
With museums closed on Mondays, we took the day to see the beautiful architecture of Gaudi. After a full day of walking and sight-seeing, we spent the evening sampling sangria, chocolate churros and litras of cerveza.

Tuesday we took a walk to the beach at Port Olimpic and passed by the beautiful Arc de Triumph and Parc de la Ciutadlla. In the evening, we split off from the crew for some shopping, drinks and dinner in Placa Reial. A long line of people attracted us to a fancy but cheap restaurant. We continued to drink wine more than water and finish every meal with a scoop of gelato.
Our last day in Barcelona was spent enjoying the works of Miro. We visited the Miro museum and continued on to the Parc de Miro. The museum was fabulous although the park was not much more than a single statue. We experienced much more than posted here. Overall we spent our time walking the streets, looking at old buildings and drinking wine. Fabulous.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Espana
What a splendid country! Filled with cozy neighborhoods, pitchers of sangria, siestas and even the beach. Spain is definitely a worthwhile vacation. We were lucky enough to spend a full week exploring Barcelona and Madrid alongside Pam, Robin, Sara, Scott, and Jennifer.
Friday, May 30, 2008
What the heck, Jeffrey!
We knew our flight to Newark was going to be long when we took our seats just in front of the family we had been mocking while awaiting the boarding call. The family was complete with a young boy (XYZPDQ Peter!), his older brother wearing a woman's watch, their mother tuned into her book, and a controlling father.
The flight started out like any other. Before take-off the boys were given a portion of a piece of gum each. "Wait, wait, wait, NOW! Everyone start chewing!" Luckily we made it into the air safely. The rest of the flight was pretty uneventful, except for the lies being told. Who knew that seat backs needed to be in their upright position because it's better for your back?
The main event occurred during our descent. Older bro, Jeffrey, started having pain in his ears due to the change of pressure. Unfortunately, the gum was incorrectly portioned and there wasn't enough to heal the pain - Jeffrey was forced to yawn. "Yawn, Jeffrey, yawn" was yelled behind us by his frantic father. In turn, young Peter pointed out that he "highly recommended taking a car to visit grandma to prevent ear problems". Unfortunately the insight of a 9-year old did nothing but aggravate poor Jeffrey. Instead, Jeffrey continuously hit Peter when the pain became unbearable. Luckily their father stepped in to help with a lesson on yawning, "You have to yawn all the way. Watch me, watch me". In spite of our eagerness to learn, we held back and didn't take in the lesson.
We do need to add...having issues with pressure and your ears inflight can be quite painful. We do not wish that upon anyone. So, be sure to yawn!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Spring to Summer
Since our trip to Guatemala, we have done our best to keep busy. Before spring crept up on us, we did some work on our kitchen. After only a couple weekends, we added lighting and switches, painted, and upgraded the fan, faucet and doorbell. It now looks a lot brighter and bigger. Later on this year we'll update the flooring, maybe.
Outside of working on the kitchen, Trevor's softball league started while our tennis league ended. We celebrated many birthdays and holidays with family and friends. Kaki King, Califone and Iron & Wine performed for us. All while we were able to make two trips down to Chicago to celebrate Sara and Scott's birthdays and help them with their big move.
Coming up, we're taking a trip up north for a long weekend and then we're off to Spain! We'll make sure to add some posts and pictures after the trip.
Until then, we hope everyone has a great start to the summer!
Outside of working on the kitchen, Trevor's softball league started while our tennis league ended. We celebrated many birthdays and holidays with family and friends. Kaki King, Califone and Iron & Wine performed for us. All while we were able to make two trips down to Chicago to celebrate Sara and Scott's birthdays and help them with their big move.
Coming up, we're taking a trip up north for a long weekend and then we're off to Spain! We'll make sure to add some posts and pictures after the trip.
Until then, we hope everyone has a great start to the summer!
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Winding Down and Celebration


Thursday, February 21, 2008
Xela to Lake Atitlan
On our way to the starting point of the trek, we picked up a fellow traveler, Brad, our non-English-speaking guide and two porters. We all got dropped off in Cantel, a small village outside of Xela. The porters loaded up their packs with food and sleeping gear. They didn’t include any of our stuff, which was expected. So we put on our packs and followed our guide up the first mountain. The day was cool which helped with the climb. After 600 meters, we made it to the highest point of the trek. The view was gorgeous! We continued on until a much needed lunch break. We had the opportunity to call it a day, but decided to forge on. The second half of the day was a strenuous and long downhill climb through the forest. We made it to the Nahualate river right as it started raining. We had a steep uphill climb before stopping for the night. We were greeted by a man who played the guitar and told us folk tales. We found a “candy store” to fill up on sugar treats before dinner. By 8pm, we were all snuggled into our sleeping bags on the concrete floor. Luckily the roosters were nothing compared to SE Asia and we were all able to get some shut-eye.
The following morning we started the uphill hike out of the village. Again, the views were magnificent. You could see various villages hidden throughout the mountains. The rest of the trek was less steep, both uphill and downhill. We made it to Santa Clara by lunchtime. This was a much bigger town with restaurants and stores. After lunch, we set up camp in the house of an indigenous Quiche family. We had the afternoon and evening to ourselves and spent the time drinking beers and playing cards. We went to bed early again so we could get up for the sunrise. Unfortunately, our hosts did not aid in our sleep plans. We were kept up with bright lights and chanting. It had rained the night before which left a mist over the town. We woke up to see the sunrise, but only caught a quick glimpse of light over the lake. We filled up with breakfast before making our final descent to the San Pedro on the lake.
For more details of the trek, check it out through Adrenalina Tours: http://www.adrenalinatours.com/English/Hikes/XAtitlan.html

For more details of the trek, check it out through Adrenalina Tours: http://www.adrenalinatours.com/English/Hikes/XAtitlan.html
Monday, February 18, 2008
Exploring Tikal

The next morning, we started the day with a Canopy Tour. We got tied into our harnesses and glided through the forest via zipcords. What a thrill! The rest of the morning was spent lounging and acrobatting in the pool before traveling onto Xela.

Saturday, February 16, 2008
Getting Accustomed with Lava


Thursday, January 3, 2008
Is it 2008?
The past month and a half has gone by in a complete blur. Before the holidays came around, we spent some time in cooking classes, at the theater seeing The Lion King, and throwing a baby shower for Florie. Mid-November crept up and we made our way to Chicago for the beginning of the end of 2007.
The Friedman's hosted a marvelous Thanksgiving celebration for the two families. It was relaxing, enjoyable and very filling! We had wonderful brunches, drinks at the top of the Hancock building, and a collaborative Thanksgiving feast. Rebecca, Sara and Jennifer took a day to have some sisterly fun (walking and shopping) before heading back to reality. This kick-started the holiday season. We spent Thanksgiving day between Sybil's and Rebecca's Nana's, both enjoyable and filling! It felt good spreading out the festivities this year.
For the next couple weeks, you could find us at stores around town or celebrating with friends and family. Erin and Vincenzo made it into town. Jay took SPAers around town in a pimped out limo. Sean got a new job. The Kremenak's threw a boys and girls baby shower pizza party. Sara and Scott came into town for some old fashioned fun. Between all that, we celebrated Hannukah four times. You can never have too many latkes!
Before Christmas, we had one final Hannukah celebration in late December. Pamela won the 3rd annual Frieaxlicher racquetball tournament, per usual. Christmas came and went.
It was as busy as ever. We snuck in a birthday dinner for Pamela before Bill and Katie came up from St. Louis to meet Cheddar. We rounded up the year with a New Year's Eve bash.
The year was full of fun and excitement. It was wonderful to see everyone and celebrate. We're now looking forward to some downtime before the big trip to Guatemala! Until then, you can check out more of our Thanksgiving, SPA Limo and New Year's Eve pictures online.

For the next couple weeks, you could find us at stores around town or celebrating with friends and family. Erin and Vincenzo made it into town. Jay took SPAers around town in a pimped out limo. Sean got a new job. The Kremenak's threw a boys and girls baby shower pizza party. Sara and Scott came into town for some old fashioned fun. Between all that, we celebrated Hannukah four times. You can never have too many latkes!
Before Christmas, we had one final Hannukah celebration in late December. Pamela won the 3rd annual Frieaxlicher racquetball tournament, per usual. Christmas came and went.

The year was full of fun and excitement. It was wonderful to see everyone and celebrate. We're now looking forward to some downtime before the big trip to Guatemala! Until then, you can check out more of our Thanksgiving, SPA Limo and New Year's Eve pictures online.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Weekend of the Obvious
Last weekend Rebecca was able to take some time and visit Erin in Connecticut. Michelle drove down to from Boston to add to the fun. Friday night we treated ourselves to a gourmet meal on Main Street. Old Saybrook didn't agree with us Saturday, so we spent our time shopping, baking and watching Factory Girl. Luckily the clouds parted in the evening to show off a gorgeous sunset over the ocean. The weekend was full of catch-up and good times.

Meanwhile, Trevor was BHE at home reconstructing our staircase to the basement. (Pictures coming after the last bit of paint is thrown on the walls.)
Thanks for being a great hostess, Griff! Next time we'll have to plan it so Vincenzo can teach Trevor his great fisherman skills.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
The Big Jump!
6am is not our ideal time to rise on a Saturday. The thrill of sky diving makes it worth it. We got to Sky Dive Twin Cities by 8am, signed our lives away by 9am, and all 10 of us were safe on the ground again by noon.
Tina, Casey, Erin, and Jeff were the first to jump. Due to some unexpected winds, they landed in a corn field near by. By the time we saw them, Tina was ready to jump again! Sean, Becky, Trevor and Rebecca went up next. Rebecca's dad was co-pilot.
Standing on the edge of the plane about to jump was definitely the most surreal experience of the day. Everything after that was a lot less terrifying. Free falling for 60 seconds is pretty intense. Since you hit maximum velocity within 6 sec (thanks for doing the math, Miles), most of the time you feel like you're floating with a super strong wind whipping against your face. Once the parachute is launched, it becomes a peaceful glide back down to earth. (Rebecca got to drive the parachute most of the way.)
Miles and Phil were the last to jump. Everyone loved the whole experience. We ended the day with pumpkin carving and a Malaysian dinner.
Check out pictures of the big day:
Tina, Casey, Erin, and Jeff were the first to jump. Due to some unexpected winds, they landed in a corn field near by. By the time we saw them, Tina was ready to jump again! Sean, Becky, Trevor and Rebecca went up next. Rebecca's dad was co-pilot.


Check out pictures of the big day:
- Ours
- Jeff and Sarah's
- Becky and Sean's (includes more)
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Frankly Awesome
The State Fair is always a good time for all. When we're lucky, we come across a rare time that makes the experience Frankly Awesome. What could render such an opportunity? Meeting Al Franken! He was genuine and friendly, we were star struck.
Since our last major update, we've been doing our best to make the most of the remaining days of summer. We've spent multiple weekends up north between both cabins. Cheddar took us up to Boulder Lodge for a weekend of relaxation. Trevor spent a weekend up at Aspen Lodge with the Engel family while Rebecca maintained B.W.E. status and welcomed the Friedman's to town. We spent another weekend at Boulder Lodge with Sara, Scott, Jennifer and Bryan. Each trip was filled with sun and no bugs, perfect.

Between the cabin visits, we flew out to Orlando to celebrate Josh and Ira's marriage. We took a day to ourselves and visited Blizzard Beach, a Disney theme park with the tallest water slide in America (120 ft). What a rush! The rest of the weekend was spent with family. The ceremony and reception were beautiful. A good time for all!
Other than weekends away, Becky has been kicking us into shape with her awesome circuit training programs. We shared the pain with Sara, Scott, Jennifer and Bryan while the Danaher's traveled through Europe. We now all hate and love Becky depending on if it's during or after the work-out.
You'd think all that would have kept us busy enough. Yet we've still had time to get our front steps redone and our sewer fixed. We'll be celebrating Trevor's birthday shortly. He'll be a whopping 28 years old! We're looking forward to another visit to Chicago, Autumn, Jeremy and Mackanzie's visit, Erich and Jess's wedding in San Francisco, and hopefully another trip or two up north before fall kicks in!

Between the cabin visits, we flew out to Orlando to celebrate Josh and Ira's marriage. We took a day to ourselves and visited Blizzard Beach, a Disney theme park with the tallest water slide in America (120 ft). What a rush! The rest of the weekend was spent with family. The ceremony and reception were beautiful. A good time for all!
Other than weekends away, Becky has been kicking us into shape with her awesome circuit training programs. We shared the pain with Sara, Scott, Jennifer and Bryan while the Danaher's traveled through Europe. We now all hate and love Becky depending on if it's during or after the work-out.
You'd think all that would have kept us busy enough. Yet we've still had time to get our front steps redone and our sewer fixed. We'll be celebrating Trevor's birthday shortly. He'll be a whopping 28 years old! We're looking forward to another visit to Chicago, Autumn, Jeremy and Mackanzie's visit, Erich and Jess's wedding in San Francisco, and hopefully another trip or two up north before fall kicks in!
Monday, August 27, 2007
Chica-Chica-Yeah
Recommendation: Go see Superbad!
We were lucky enough to see the flick as a prescreening, twice. Rebecca was "dragged" to see it yet another time once it hit theaters. Every viewing has been superb! The humor is a mixture between 40 Year Old Virgin and American Pie. So if you're not ready to feel the humiliation of teenagers, you may want to skip out. Otherwise, sit back and take in a few laughs!
We were lucky enough to see the flick as a prescreening, twice. Rebecca was "dragged" to see it yet another time once it hit theaters. Every viewing has been superb! The humor is a mixture between 40 Year Old Virgin and American Pie. So if you're not ready to feel the humiliation of teenagers, you may want to skip out. Otherwise, sit back and take in a few laughs!
Friday, August 3, 2007
35W Bridge Collapse
Thank you to everyone who contacted us after the 35W bridge collapse. We were safe in our house when it happened. Luckily, everyone we have contacted is also safe and unharmed.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Back in the swing
Since Cheddar delayed posting for over three months, we figured it was time to take charge. We may not be that much better than Cheddar, but at least we have opposable thumbs.
Our past three months
After our big trip, things were a bit hazy for a week. We spent most of April reacclimating ourselves to daily life and being jealous of the Friedmans still off galavanting across the globe. May was filled with happy hours and hookahing for the big Chicago send-off. Rebecca took on a new position at work and Trevor finished his fifth year with Ulteig. We took weekend trips to Ely, Chicago, St. Louis and Chicago again. You can see some photos from a few of these trips through our photos link (right panel).
Exciting news from our loved ones (in order of time)
Our past three months
After our big trip, things were a bit hazy for a week. We spent most of April reacclimating ourselves to daily life and being jealous of the Friedmans still off galavanting across the globe. May was filled with happy hours and hookahing for the big Chicago send-off. Rebecca took on a new position at work and Trevor finished his fifth year with Ulteig. We took weekend trips to Ely, Chicago, St. Louis and Chicago again. You can see some photos from a few of these trips through our photos link (right panel).
Exciting news from our loved ones (in order of time)
- Sam made it back to the US after a year and a half of teaching in China and traveling through Asia
- Sara and Scott moved to Chicago and are on their way to becoming doctors
- Erin and Vincenzo got approved for their visas to move back to the US
- Florie and Gabe bought a new house and are preggers
- Jennifer moved into her own apartment
- Katie got hired at Bryant-Cave
- Mike and Liz got hitched and are expecting a Krum
- Rebecca's mom got hired at General Mills as a taster
- Jay bought a condo in Minneapolis
- Becky made it home safely after two years of being a brave soldier
Congratulations to all of you!!!!! And thanks for making our lives interesting and bloggable.
Coming Up
The rest of the summer we hope to relax and spend some time up north. In any downtime, we'll be attending to our favorite half of the yard and other house improvements. We're heading to Florida to celebrate Josh and Ira's wedding, as well as hitting up a Walt Disney park. We also have tickets to San Fran for Erich and Jess's wedding.
To anyone who is still out there, give us a shout!
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This blog was originally created to keep family and friends updated throughout our travels. Over time, it has morphed into more than just our time abroad.
Phase Three: Old Towns, Islands and Nature
Phase Two: Keeping our Feet in Motion
Phase One: Exploring the East
Phase Three: Old Towns, Islands and Nature
Phase Two: Keeping our Feet in Motion
Phase One: Exploring the East