Thursday, May 31, 2007

The Nuremberg Zoo through Zac's Eyes





Today I went on a field trip with Zac and his class to the zoo outside Nuremberg. I usually don't volunteer for field trips because my children typically don't behave if I tag along. Zac begged and begged me to go on this trip with him so I finally caved.

We had a FANTASTIC time. The weather was gorgeous, you couldn't ask for better weather. This was the first time we had been to the Nuremberg Zoo. I definitely liked it better then the Berlin Zoo but it wasn't the best zoo I have ever been too. Zac was excited because I let him take pictures with the extra digital camera today. He is quite the photographer, I guess he takes after his Uncle Josh.

So instead of boring you with the typical pictures from a day at the zoo I thought I would show you how the zoo looked through Zac's eyes. These are all pictures Zac took and he took this job seriously LOOK...

I told you he took this seriously :)



Here is Zac's day at the zoo










Wednesday, May 30, 2007

The Lucky Leprechauns Playing Soccer

As promised here are a few pics of the kids playing soccer this season. Both Syd and Zac are playing on the same team. So far there haven't been any major meltdowns between the two but there sure has been a fair share of shoving and pushing.

You ask how the coach handles this?


Well he should be a pro at breaking up fights between Syd and Zac since he is also their dad. Yes, Paul is coaching the soccer team this year. 13 kids he coaches three days a week. Did I mention that 11 of the kid are girls. Personally, I am amazed that Paul has kept his sanity this long.

I'm so proud of Paul. He got roped into coaching this team when our original coach stepped down and CYS threatened to cancel the season if no one stepped up to the plate. Paul never played soccer as a kid growing up and he has barely been home at all in previous years to see our kids play but I have to admit he caught on pretty fast. He even handled yesterday's team soccer pictures with grace even though it was complete chaos. When I say chaos I mean C-H-A-O-S, remember those 11 little girls...lol

He has had some battles this season to contend with such as:
1. The teams persistence to be called the Lucky Leprechauns much to his dismay
2. Syd and Zac playing on the same team
3. Getting his team to play in the rain and mud (Remember 11 little girls)
4. Last but not least of course the daily drama that all little 8 and 9 year old girls have.

Next week marks the end of this very loooooooooooooong soccer season. Will Paul coach another soccer team I guess we will all see this fall.


See Syd and Zac REALLY can work together as a team..



Paul talking to the team during halftime...


Paul with his clipboard. Ever see or hear of the TV show "Monk" well that is Paul with his clipboard...lol

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Sanspareil Rock Garden

Last weekend we took a little road trip to the town of Wonsees, a town outside Bayreuth. Wonsees is the home of Burg Zwernitz but also the home of the famous rock gardens which was designed by Margravine Wilhelmine von Bayreuth in 1744.


Burg Zwernitz's earliest documentation dates back to 1156.



We were able to go up to the top of the watch tower and look out at the amazing view below..




Our favorite part of the day was the Rock Gardens. There are lots of paths to walk and tons of places to picnic. All along the way you can see the amazing rock garden formations...

Oriental Building built in 1744...



This was our favorite rock formation, the rock theater.






Vulkansgrotte....





My favorite picture of the day. The kids taking in the beauty of the rock gardens...

Thursday, May 24, 2007

PROMOTION DAY :)

Paul was promoted to Chief Warrant Officer Two today. When you pin on CW2 you are now officially commissioned. When you graduate Warrant Officer School and pin on WO1 you are only appointed so not only did Paul pin a new rank today but he is "officially commissioned" now. I can honestly say in the two years since Paul has gone Warrant he has never once regretted it. If anything he is kicking himself in the butt for not going sooner. To make this an even better day, A few buddies from Paul's last unit here in Germany made the drive down this morning to see him pin on his new rank.

Just wanted to share a few pics and share the news....

Paul being sworn in as a Commissioned Officer



Pinning the new rank on....

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Good Beer + Good Food = A GREAT Time :)



We have had a pretty relaxing weekend so far. Yesterday we attended a farewell party for a set of our neighbors. The party was great because not only did our small little group of American neighbors attend but so did a few of our German neighbors. It was a pretty laid back affair just a few patio tables, a grill, some brats and a keg of beer added up to be a great evening.

I did learn yesterday that the more you drink the more universal your language becomes. It doesn't matter if you can speak English or German because the universal language of a drunk is the same. Needless to say we had a great time and we have made a neighborhood pack of doing this at least once a month :)

Friday, May 18, 2007

A Song That Will Touch Your Soul

It's not that often you hear as song that really touches your heart and soul but Tim McGraw's new song "If Your Reading This" is one of those songs.

I had been hearing a bunch of buzz about the new Tim McGraw song but it wasn't until tonight when the ACM's aired over here in Germany that I finally saw what all the fuss was about. Make sure you listen to the words carefully and have some tissues handy.

This truly is a song that will touch your soul...
**Note it may take a minute or two for the song to download. So if it is choppy when you first start it give it a few minutes to download then watch the video**

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Spring Pics!

I received the kiddos Spring school pics today. I just wanted to share them with everyone.



Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Mother's Curse??

Ever wonder if the Mother's Curse really exists?

You know what curse I'm talking about, the one line your parents always said "I hope you have one just like you!"

Well I can say with a definitive YES it is true. The curse does exist and my daughter is living proof.

What makes this even worse is that Paul was also a handful when he was growing up. Put two former difficult children together and sure enough their offspring make Linda Blair from "The Exorcist" look like Mickey Mouse.

Syd is the complete package. She is stubborn, bratty and a hot head like I was but with that extra twist of being destructive capable of ruining a brand new outfit in 1 minute flat. The destructive side she gets from Paul.

For as much as I love my daughter and wouldn't trade her for the world the idea of buying her a one way plane ticket to Syracuse, NY is sounding better and better by the day.

Why Syracuse? Because my dad raised a little girl just like her. I figured since he is already experienced in this department he would be the best one for the job.

So what do you say Dad? Ready for the sequel to come live with you?

It's been a rough week and it's ONLY Monday....LOL

Is this the end of the Blog???

I received several emails yesterday after this news piece aired to ask if the blog was coming to an end. The answer is NO!!!

CNN STORY

Will this new change effect us, yes and no. The next time Paul goes down range it will be a problem but for us now in the present it isn't an issue. Basically Paul can't access these websites at work anymore which isn't a big deal anyways because he never surfs them at work now. The problem will be the next time he deploys. With AKO making it increasingly difficult to send and receive pictures through email I had gotten in the habit of posting pictures and updates on these various sites for Paul to see. This kept him in the loop but the next time Paul deploys this wont be an option unless he hops onto a computer at one of the Internet cafes which I seriously doubt he will do knowing him.

You ask why? Well there are a lot of reasons. Some of it being people can't keep their mouth's shut and not post sensitive information. Another reason is sites like MySpace and Photobucket eat up a tremendous amount of bandwidth and bog down the computer networks. There are several reasons. I'm not crazy about the new ban but I understand why they had to do it.

Regardless, our little blog is here to stay. I wouldn't worry too much about what will happen the next time Paul deploys either. After all the computer network is his job ;)

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Our Little Brownie has Gone Green




Today marked the day Sydney bridged from Brownies to Juniors. For anyone who has ever been a Girl Scout you know how important this day is. I can still remember the day I, myself, bridged from Brownies to Juniors. This was HUGE!!!






Sydney has only been in Girl Scouts for roughly two years but in those two years she has grown so much. I'm not one to preach on things like this but I can honestly say Girl Scouts has had a profound impact on her life. Girl Scouts is the one place where Sydney truly "fits in". She eagerly takes every task on and exceeds expectations. She also has proven what an amazing salesperson she is. She was quite the little "used car salesman" this year at the PX selling cookies.


So from a former Brownie......





to another....





We were joined as one today during her bridging ceremony to recite the the Girl Scout Promise...

On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law

Friday, May 11, 2007

Happy Military Spouse Appreciation Day



In 1984 President Reagan proclaimed the Friday before Mother's Day of each year to be Military Spouse Appreciation Day. It is your day to stand up and be honored.


To all my fellow Military Spouses past, present and future

THE MILITARY SPOUSE
by Arlene H. Hull

For the times you've stood and watched a ship sail from the harbor, an aircraft disappear into the clouds, or a truck convoy pull out of sight, not sure when they would return, we thank you.

For the countless household moves you've made from a place you know to one that's strange and different - often by yourself - we thank you.

For the families you've held together, for the anniversaries, birthdays, and holidays you've celebrated alone, we thank you.

For the hand you've extended to another military spouse when the need was there, truly creating a military family, we thank you.

For the spirit and strength you've shown when your service member has gone into harm's way, we thank you.

For the pride you've displayed while serving as an ambassador of the military spouse to the rest of the world, we thank you.

Far too frequently, the sacrifices and dedication of the military spouse have gone unnoticed and unappreciated. In our nation's recent history, thousands of service members have been placed in harm's way as they stood watch as freedom's guardian. You too have stood watch at home, facing challenges alone. You have waved flags and held banners high to express your support. You have kept the candles burning on the home front as a reminder of our deployed military.

You have made difficult sacrifices of your own, and have called upon your inner reserves to nurture family life so your service member can focus on the business at hand.

Even in times of relaxed alert status for our military, you have stood ready and alert for the slightest of signs, perhaps overlooked or ignored by your civilian counterparts, signaling a potential change in the status of our military forces. As a military spouse, you have willingly packed up and relocated countless times, and may have been separated from your own parents and siblings for several years at a time.

Quite often, you have been placed in an unfamiliar ethnic or cultural setting, or a remote location. You have met this challenge with confidence and pride, making your nation proud of you. By the same token, you have extended your hand and hospitality to visitors to our country.

A country cannot count itself strong by its armed services alone, but must also depend on its civilians. With military wives and husbands setting a superior example through devotion, courage, and commitment, we are a nation of strength.

Military spouses … stand tall, stand proud … we salute you, you are truly our unsung heroes.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Shop Till you Drop

Today I took a bus trip down the porcelain road here in Germany. I have never seen so many beautiful pieces at such an affordable price. Our formal dining china took a beating this past move. Every single dinner plate is chipped thanks to the clever packing techniques of the Georgia movers. So I have been on a mission to find a new set since porcelain is very cheap here.

Our bus tour made several stops at various factories during the day. Places like Rosenthal,Mitterteich, and Seltman. Selb, Germany is definitely a city I will be spending a lot of time in. Selb is home to Rosenthal which is the most recognizable name out of all the places we visited. Since it is so widely known it comes with the highest price tag. It is also home to the world's largest teapot...



We also made stops a several smaller porcelain factories. My two favorite stops of the day were the Heinrich Winterling Outlet and the Tirschenreuth Porzellan. Both are smaller factories but have BEAUTIFUL pieces at a dirt cheap price. It was at the Tirschenreuth factory where I found the pattern that spoke to my heart. It's right up my alley traditional but not over the top fancy that is over done with ornate decoration. So to make sure that this is the pattern I bought two pieces to bring home to see if they grow on me.


I'll be going back tomorrow to buy the full service set for 6 to start out with :)


Monday, May 7, 2007

A Beautiful Sunday Drive




Yesterday we took a leisurely Sunday drive. The view was beautiful. I have attached a few pics from the day. The picture above is of a town that sits on an extinct Volcano. There is a great restaurant there where you can eat some DELICIOUS food and see a great view of the surrounding area. If you look closely to the right of the picture you will see that town's Maypole. I told you they were everywhere.







We ended our day with a trip to the local Volksfest here in town...






It was a beautiful day and we saw so many gorgeous sights. Next weekend we are going back to stop and explore a few towns that had castles.

What on Earth is that?





It's Maypole and they are EVERYWHERE right now. We started seeing these tall poles with what looks like a Christmas tree on top going up all over the place last Monday.

It is a HUGE tradition here in Germany. Watching a bunch of drunk Germans trying to put one up is even more entertaining then playing the new road game "Find the Maypole"



I don't know a lot about the history of the Maypole. All I know is that last Monday and Tuesday (Mayday) was a cause for a lot of celebration here in Germany. I do know that the eve of April30th is mischief night. We woke up on Mayday to a street lines with toilet paper and shaving cream. It is a tradition for the teenagers to take part in this tradition.

Also it is tradition for teenagers to go out and try to steal another town's Maypole. There is a whole list of rules regarding this game.

Regardless they are really neat to look at and it is so neat to see how one town varies from the next.