After a summer in Omaha (amidst her trips to everywhere) Lauren is back in Utah. This is Kay's apartment complex. The weeds in front are actually an impressive tomato garden. Lauren packed up her car and I drove with her to Utah (we spent the night near Denver (Broomfield) with Christina and her family). She will plant herself in Utah for a few weeks and then she is off to Australia for a few months.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Omaha to Utah
After a summer in Omaha (amidst her trips to everywhere) Lauren is back in Utah. This is Kay's apartment complex. The weeds in front are actually an impressive tomato garden. Lauren packed up her car and I drove with her to Utah (we spent the night near Denver (Broomfield) with Christina and her family). She will plant herself in Utah for a few weeks and then she is off to Australia for a few months.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
A memorable trip home from Europe
At the Frankfurt Airport we had a beginning layover as they had to take all 6 buses at the same time. We awoke at 2:45AM ate breakfast, bussed to Frankfurt 2 hours and waited. Our plane left at 11AM. At the boarding gate I heard. "Passengers Yanee and Yanll An-du-sun please report to the gate"
That's me so I went. "We are overbooked and need to re seat you in business class" Of course I was dying to know why but too many questions and we may lose our great seats for our 8 hour transatlantic flight.


Yes we didn't belong and we know it. I took pictures and we enjoyed everything. The gourmet 2 meals (even menus for the 5 course meal), table cloths, cloth napkins, ice cream sundaes, hot cookies and milk, extra fruit, nice restroom, lazy boy recliners to sleep in with full pillows and a down blanket. No we didn't enjoy the wine but had orange juice instead. We waited for everyone in 1st class to deplane and pilfered their welcome gifts (the passengers that are used to first class left), to give to Janell's friends in coach as consolation prizes and I bought them a pizza at JFK. Yes we were in heaven and were quite rested.
Yes we didn't belong and we know it. I took pictures and we enjoyed everything. The gourmet 2 meals (even menus for the 5 course meal), table cloths, cloth napkins, ice cream sundaes, hot cookies and milk, extra fruit, nice restroom, lazy boy recliners to sleep in with full pillows and a down blanket. No we didn't enjoy the wine but had orange juice instead. We waited for everyone in 1st class to deplane and pilfered their welcome gifts (the passengers that are used to first class left), to give to Janell's friends in coach as consolation prizes and I bought them a pizza at JFK. Yes we were in heaven and were quite rested.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Rothenberg Germany
executioners tour. Our own executioner. view from the wall


night watchman's tour (there were over 100 people that participated)
night watchman's tour (there were over 100 people that participated)
Our dogs must eat more roughage than German dogs.


Janell playing her flute in Rothenberg town square
On the wall we met a German family biking and camping from L-R the German sisters are #3 and 5. The kids exchanged email addresses

The wall surrounding the city was a little scary to climb up to

Janell on the wall
Janae and Janell on the wall


Janell playing her flute in Rothenberg town square
On the wall we met a German family biking and camping from L-R the German sisters are #3 and 5. The kids exchanged email addresses
The wall surrounding the city was a little scary to climb up to
Janell on the wall
Janae and Janell on the wall
We spent a day and a half in Rothenberg Germany. The highlights:
Night Watchman and executioners tours, playing for the locals in the town square and shopping. Walking the wall around the town.
The town is a medieval town that was 40% destroyed at the end of WWII. Locals put out advertisements world wide and received the money to rebuild. Our hotel was 2 buildings outside the city wall.
The night watchman's tour was very well publicized and we loved it. We also noted an executioners tour which we went to, showed up a few minutes late to no one. We waited for 10 minutes and went to the information desk. They directed us to a pedicab driver. I told him it was our last night there, we had saved out 10 Euro and that was it, to go to his tour. Would he be willing to give just the two of us a tour? He said sure and took about 7 minutes to dress in his costume. He was an executioner in 1399 and was a great actor. We laughed the whole time.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Venice
Friday, July 17, 2009
Insbrook Austria
We are now in Austria and staying in a winter village that hosted some of the 1964 and 1976 winter Olympics. The concert was in an awards ceremony pavilion. We went to Swartski's main crystal showroom, three floors. I told Janell see what you want and we will look on ebay for it and we left. German is the official language here. When I walk into stores and look they say "German or English" to me. I guess I look local? Thought for the day. How would you like to be a six year old learning to spell things like Wohnungseigentumsgemeinschaft? You've got to feel for a little German speaker trying to learn to spell.
Voyagers is the group that organizes the Utah Ambassadors of Music that we are with. They have 14-20 High school musical groups coming each summer. they have planned advertised performances for bands (outside in band stands) and for choirs (usually inside churches). They are very organized. Each city has a local couple and an American host. They love Utah because of the high standards, friendliness and respect. The city leader said the southern states don't care about time and they are frequently late. The Hawaii group is worse and don't wear shoes! The California groups are streetwise and disrespectful so they love us. We have 75 band members, 150 choir and 100 adults/chaperons.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Zermatt Switzerland
We went to Zermatt. It was a
two hour bus ride, then because Zermatt is a gas free village, we had to park and take a train in. Only a limited amount of electric cars are allowed there. We then shopped a little, took a train up the mountain,

or should I say inside the mountain) to get a better view of the Matterhorn which was fogged in. The train was shaped like
the mountain on a steep incline. We ate a picnic lunch
and went back down to the village to shop. You are cool in Zermatt if you are over 70 and have really expensive hiking boots and walking sticks. You know all those elastic gadgets on the back of back packs? They are for walking sticks. We are having a fondue party in the city town tent. Fondue is Swill as is milk chocolate. Hope I can get some pictures on my blog sometime. WE are off to Austria tomorrow.
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