We were blessed to enjoy the weekend in Copenhagen to celebrate Thanksgiving with Jen and Allan and Emma (our friend from PLU who lives in Switzerland) and some of their Danish friends. It was a wonderful weekend and we felt so thankful to be around people who are so kind and generous. We will remember this year's Thanksgiving forever.
11.30.2008
THANKSGIVING IN DENMARK
We were blessed to enjoy the weekend in Copenhagen to celebrate Thanksgiving with Jen and Allan and Emma (our friend from PLU who lives in Switzerland) and some of their Danish friends. It was a wonderful weekend and we felt so thankful to be around people who are so kind and generous. We will remember this year's Thanksgiving forever.
11.28.2008
CHRISTMAS MARKETS
Well, it is officially the beginning of the Christmas season. The Christmas Markets have started all over Germany, Advent begins on Sunday, and December 1st is just around the corner...what else do you need to tell you that CHRISTMAS HAS BEGUN?!?
We were able to experience the joy, beauty and magic of just a few of the 15 Markets in Hamburg on Monday night with our dear friend Nadia. These pictures aren't anything to write home about, but I figured you could get the idea of the lights, the trees, and the hot spiced wine (Gluwein) that make up this magical world in the middle of the city.
We hope you enjoy your Christmas season and enjoy preparing for our Savior's birth!
11.24.2008
LET IT SNOW!
The snow all over our front yard, these were taken from our the door step on our way to work and school at 7:30 in the morning.
Last Friday we were blessed to have snow in Hamburg. The ground was covered and the huge flakes were soft and wet as they fell down upon us! The weekend didn't bring any more snow, but it did stay cold enough that the first snow of the year hasn't melted yet. The blue sky was out and even though it was frigid, David and I got bundled up and ventured out into Hamburg a few times over the course of the weekend.
We went to the English movie theater to see the new James Bond movie, we went shopping at the 1 euro store to buy Christmas decorations for our apartment, and we went to celebrate Thanksgiving with the American man and German woman for whom I babysit for one night a week (they also included a German woman, an English man, and a man from Israel). It was a wonderful dinner and it was filled with plenty of very interesting conversation!
Friday we are off to Copenhagen to celebrate with friends for the weekend and we want you to know that we hope your Thanksgiving is a blessed and bountiful day for each you!
11.17.2008
GERMAN LANTERN FESTIVAL
Tonight I had the privilege of joining the Seyd Family: Christpofer, Fabienne, Noa, and Noel (the kids I take care of each day) at their Neighborhood Lantern Festival.
Lantern Festivals in Germany are a very neat tradition, families march through the forest or their neighborhoods singing and carrying lanterns as their only light in order to symbolize bringing the light through the darkness of winter and night.
It is a beautiful celebration that happens all over Germany each winter season. When a large group processes together in the city (as we did tonight) the police escorts the group so that they can stop traffic and close streets to cars as the group walks through the neighborhood.
I felt so glad to be able to witness this joyful event and I was even able to sing along when the kids sang “This Little Light of Mine”!
***Have grace because the pictures aren’t very clear--it was pitch black and very hard to see anything in the view finder but you will get the idea of how cute the kids and their parents were as they marched and sang***




Lantern Festivals in Germany are a very neat tradition, families march through the forest or their neighborhoods singing and carrying lanterns as their only light in order to symbolize bringing the light through the darkness of winter and night.
It is a beautiful celebration that happens all over Germany each winter season. When a large group processes together in the city (as we did tonight) the police escorts the group so that they can stop traffic and close streets to cars as the group walks through the neighborhood.
I felt so glad to be able to witness this joyful event and I was even able to sing along when the kids sang “This Little Light of Mine”!
***Have grace because the pictures aren’t very clear--it was pitch black and very hard to see anything in the view finder but you will get the idea of how cute the kids and their parents were as they marched and sang***
JEN & ALLAN VISIT HAMBURG
We had a wonderful weekend with our dear friends and we are so blessed that they could join us in Hamburg. We had a great time walking, talking, eating, drinking, and relaxing!
We feel very blessed that we will be able to see them again at the end of the month, for Thanksgiving, before we have to head back to the States!
11.01.2008
DUBLIN, IRELAND
On our way home from Malta we flew into Dublin and spent 2 nights seeing the sights of the city and listening to the wonderful voices of the Irish people!
We really loved both the city and the people, but we had a bit of shock when we stepped off of the plane into the 2 degree temperatures—a far cry from the 25 degree weather we had been in for the past 5 days!
What a wonderful end to our vacation away from Germany.
MALTA
We have returned from a relaxing week on the island of Malta. Thanks to our Aunt Teri's time share we were able to fly down to the small island located 60 miles south of Sicily and enjoy the sun, the Mediterranean, and some great time to sit back and do NOTHING!
We spent the days drinking coffee on our balcony, reading our books, walking around the island, taking a nap by the pool, and then watching the sunset on the balcony with a glass of wine: pretty much a great way to spend the week!
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