Wednesday, June 23, 2010

A Penny Saved a Pig Earned

Naomi had been diligently saving her birthday money, Christmas money, and any money she could get her little hot hands on. She did this with no outcome in mind, just the satisfaction of having some cash all her own. The money may have been spent sooner, but since I didn't exchange it for Euro she had a heavy change purse hidden deep within the caverns of her most top secret hiding place.

Over the last couple of months she has been begging and pleading for a pet, and here is my reply:


A. I don't want anything thing that barks, claws, poops, has hair, or needs my attention
B. Martin and I are both slightly allergic to dog and cat hair
C. Don't like the smell of pets in the house
and the list goes on.....



Naomi did some VERY extensive research and is very happy with the outcome. Guinea Pigs! With all of her money and some of mine we took the leap and got them. They live outside so no pet smell or hair all over, she takes care of them and they are even better than I thought they'd be!








The white and auburn one is named Scarlet and the brown short haired guy is named Schocolata, (Chocolate in German) he also answers to Tiger and Brownie.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Bike Tour



In northern Germany there is a lovely town on the Rhine river called Klon. Maggie and I drove up on a Tuesday and had quite an adventure. Maggie found a place to do Bike tours so we hopped on a bike and away we went.




Having never done a tour on bike I was a little apprehensive. I couldn't even remember the last time I was on a bike! At first I was a little rusty and out of breath, but by the end was riding like a pro through the busy streets. That's not to say that I'm graceful or didn't have any mishaps..... Thanks Maggie for retrieving my shoe out of the middle of the street!


We biked about 10 miles and saw much of the city which is imposable to see from the Suburban. Just say'n'. Klon has the most visited Cathedral, which sees about 1900 visitors a day. We stopped on the bridge, at a park, and most of the monuments. At an old fire house we stopped and had a Coke with lemon. Yuuummm. One really cute thing we saw was on the bridge there were locks that had been locked to the fence by couples in love that then threw the key into the river below. It is said that their love will be locked forever because the key will never be found.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Maggie's In Town

We are honoured to have our first guest in Germany: Maggie Hauer! She just finished her degree in Engineering and as a present to herself booked a flight to see us! And Germany. While she is here with us we have gone to the Flee Market, walked the trails near the house, gone to a few of the Castle ruins in our area and taken a Rhine River Cruise. She has gotten to experience not only the amazing sights, but the amazing sights with 4 kids and the Indiana Jones theme song courtesy of Silus! He has rekindled his love with a whip that plays the theme song and insists on bringing it with on all of our adventures.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Pulling Teeth

Eyan has decided that every tooth that comes out must not just simply be pulled, but must come out with the most creative method possible. His first tooth was pulled out by wrapping string around the tooth and then attaching the string to the KithchenAid, then by the switch of a button the tooth is extracted with extreme speed and no pain. What a kid. He was so eager to get that first tooth out that I wasn't even summonsed. Hence the no picture.

And so for tooth number two...... (drum roll please)




Eyan tied a string around the loose tooth. Next with the help from his trusted assistant Naomi they tied the string to a long branch, which was then pulled all the way down to the ground, and then let go of. The branch along with the tooth went flying and Eyan was relieved that yet another tooth was gone.




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