It's been a crazy week! Hunter and I finally made it to Germany on Thursday...it was some journey. The plan was to take a military flight which would be free for us, but that didn't happen because an important document didn't come in. So we finally broke down and took a flight out of London. To all those moms who have flown alone with their children- kudos to you!! Can you say stressful!? Cause that's what it was s-t-r-e-s-s-f-u-l! At one point I almost took out a china man's most favorite body part with our luggage....why do those things happen to ME!?
All that aside, we landed safely at the airport in Germany. One feat down, a few more to go....Now to rent a car. Thank GOD most Germans speak English. That made renting the car easy. Next feat- driving on the right side of the car, on the right side of the road (which I'm no longer used to!), in another country where I can't read the signs, and don't know their driving customs (can I turn left on red if nothing is coming!?)...AHHH, is this day over yet? Fortunately our GPS/SatNav worked in Germany which got me where I needed to go, but it's still unnerving not being able to read signs...especially the warning signs!
Next feat- picking up Aaron from a restaurant, one that I don't know how to get to. This would have been easy had I had the zip code. After driving around for an hour, and turning around somewhere around 20 times, Aaron eventually walked to the base where I picked him up. FINALLY- we get to see Aaron after a whole month! Hunter was estactic and wouldn't let Aaron out of his sight. Distance really does make the heart grow fonder!
The rest of this week is going to be spent exploring the local villages, and next week exploring the local countries! The French boarder is a mere 30 minutes away...Have I ever mentioned I love Eurpe!?
Stay tuned for my post about driving on the Autobahn!
~Candace
PS- sorry for any mispelled words...the computer is checking for mispelled words in German...not helping me much since all the words are lighting up....
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
The Crazy Life
Well, just in case being a military family and living in another country wasn't exciting (and sometimes stressful) enough, we decided to add our own excitement (and a bit of stress). After living here for a year our little house began getting smaller by the day- so we decided to find another one, which we did- quickly. And of course, as soon as we began the process of getting the house, the military throws in it's excitement (and LOTS of stress)! Just a few weeks later, Aaron would be leaving for a six week class in Germany. We had just enough time to finish paperwork, move into the new house, and clean the old one with just a few days to spare. It was a little too close, but it all worked out and Aaron is safely in Germany. The house is halfway unpacked and Hunter and I are adjusting to the new house nicely. In a week or two Hunter and I will be joining Aaron and Germany and will be visiting with some friends there.
The BEST part of our new house (aside from the added space!) are the views. The home is actually a parsonage- so to the left is a horse pasture and the church which was built in the 13th century! Behind the house is the Nene River with beautiful English countryside on the other side. Long river boats can be seen floating down the river several times a day, more so on weekends. We're is a small village where we kind of stick out as Americans. Aaron's truck is a dead giveaway. We've had several neighbors come and introduce themselves, and they are all super nice.
Here are a few pics

The BEST part of our new house (aside from the added space!) are the views. The home is actually a parsonage- so to the left is a horse pasture and the church which was built in the 13th century! Behind the house is the Nene River with beautiful English countryside on the other side. Long river boats can be seen floating down the river several times a day, more so on weekends. We're is a small village where we kind of stick out as Americans. Aaron's truck is a dead giveaway. We've had several neighbors come and introduce themselves, and they are all super nice.
Here are a few pics
Side View- loves those horses!
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