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Off to find a Treasure as we learned how to "Geocaching" |
Rather than try to put together a quick post of the past four days with our guests, I thought I would let Meredith be a "guest writer" on my blog today. I have posted a few pictures of our last day together (since they are on a flight back to Nigeria) and the great time we had
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What are the coordinates? |
"Geocaching". Guy showed us Hoffs how much fun treasure hunting around the world with a GPS can be... especially for energetic children.
Geocaching-Official website
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We found it! |
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We r just happy to be together!-who needs a treasure? |
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We left Seashells from FL! |
The post below is from her blog and I thought it summarized our
weekend together perfectly! (Plus I am spending the day getting ready
for our next guests that arrive tomorrow morning) Did I mention how
happy I am to have so many of our friends and family visiting this
month? I don't need the fire I have going tonight because I am feeling
so warm being surrounded by them all. (ok-so that was a little
corny...here's Meredith's Blog Post)
Guest writer-Meredith Salinas
Here's a picture from lunch today...I'll explain how we got here...
It
seems like we have been bouncing back and forth over the German/
Austrian border like a ping pong ball these last few days and it has
been so fun!!! Yesterday, we did our last "bounce" over into Germany,
and this is where we we will be staying until we head back to Lagos on
Sunday. We arrived in Stuttgart to visit our dear friends, The Hoffs,
for a few days before we leave.:) It seems strange that we have seen
them more in the last year living in different countries than we saw
them when we were living in the U.S.!!! They moved to Germany last year,
and since we LOVE to travel to Europe for our "getaway" trips from
Lagos...it only makes sense to come and knock on their door.:) We were
here in April. Click here to see a post from our visit then.:)
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Passing through the tunnel into Germany |
The kids
were extra excited to see their friends, and the only logical thing to
do when we arrived was head straight to the local Biergarten ( right?!)
to let the kids run off some energy and for the adults to flex their
biceps drinking some great wine.:)
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not too used to scooter riding:) |
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playing on slide at Biergarten:) |
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The four "kinders" and their ice cream:) |
Last night, my sweet friend, Kirstin, and I had some
great wine and sat on her back porch listening to the rain and cool
breeze through the trees. I had forgotten (or maybe never realized) how
much I really enjoy chilly weather ( notice I didn't say cold?) Like I
said in my posts from April, we may not see each other often...but we
can always seem to pick right up were we left off.:)
Today, we headed to a local restaurant for a great lunch:) Pro Arte is a
great restaurant in Stuttgart with some fabulous Mediterranean
food...the kids loved it!:)
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Picture by Lizzy!!!! Can you believe it!? |
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where are the kids?:) |
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Lizzy and Kirstin at lunch:) |
After lunch (and dropping the kids off back at the
house with Guy..thank you, Guy!!!) I rode bikes with Kirstin to the
local fresh market. I have read about this market on her blog before,
but it is so different when you get to go and experience it for
yourself. There are so many fresh cheeses, pastries, breads, olives,
spreads, flowers....you name it..it's probably there and more fresh than
if you lived on a farm yourself!!!!
Then,
it started raining and I got to experience riding through the rain home
from the fresh market. It was cold, but the good thing is everything
is so close to where you live. So, the bike ride was wet and cold, but I
was back at her house before I knew it!:) Thanks so much for having us
again and for showing us some more of the charm of Stuttgart which has
become your home.:) You are the epitome of Southern hospitality...all
while speaking German!:)
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