It was hard waking up after getting to bed so late! Our room package came with breakfast at an assortment of restaurants. We were in the Imperial room, and we had our own spot to go for breakfast, snacks, and cocktail hour. They had delicious fruits and tried their version of bacon- which they called "rashers." Since we were in a Muslim country and they don't eat pork, we tried veal rashers- not as good as pork bacon, that's for sure! Loved the naan- it's like a flatbread. Chris ate a lot of it while in Iraq and I was glad to have the opportunity to have it cause it was good! We are all about trying new things and making sure that the kids at least try them too- doesn't matter if they like it or not. They had watermelon juice which Isabelle liked and I tried the mint lemonade- had a strange aftertaste, but it was interesting!
Atlantis had a free shuttle bus that went to a couple of malls and we decided to hit up the Mall of the Emirates. This mall was ridiculous. Every top name designer you can think of had a store- D&G, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Dior, Versace- and the list goes on and on! The first restaurant we see when we walked into the mall was PF Changs- a huge hit with our family! Went there all the time when we lived in Colorado Springs. It was pretty exciting! We walked around a bit, they had the call to prayer and there was a section of the mall that had rugs on the ground for prayer. They had a section that was all Arab fashion, textiles (custom made items), and gold souks. I spotted COLD STONE- and of course we had to stop! This was the coolest Cold Stone we had ever been to. There was an Asian guy working and was THROWING the ice cream around- reminded me of the chefs at Benihana- only using ice cream! We all got our favorite mixes and were happy campers!
While walking through the mall, we came across the indoor ski slopes- since we knew we were coming back to plenty of snow in Germany, we skipped it! Another one of those attractions to keep tourists coming- cause I would love to be in the snow when it's 130 degrees outside! :)
For lunch we had PF Changs- it was delicious! Had our favorite lettuce wraps and some honey chicken. Nice to have something familiar- cause we don't get a whole lot of that in Germany outside of post. After lunch we walked around for a little bit and decided to go to the gold souks in a different area of town. First we had the fun task of trying to find the metro. There were signs ALL over the place, but none of them were accurate. It had us going into a grocery store (that smelled a lot like fish). It was a bit frustrating! (But we did find Krispy Creme doughnuts along the way.) Went outside and Chris ended up asking a young couple were to find the metro- the only time he had to use Arabic and we finally got out of the mall and went to the metro station. The metro station was the nicest one we've ever seen- it was very new and very nice. Even the metro itself was very well maintained. Made our way to the Deira area of Dubai- where all of the gold, perfume, and spice souks are. The metro stop was several miles away from the souks so we got a taxi to take us closer. Ended up in a very busy area of town, which Chris says is just like Baghdad. We were the only foreigners in the area, all eyes were on us it felt like! (And they were!) It was very uncomfortable to me- I didn't feel like I was in any danger at all, but we were definitely getting a true Middle Eastern experience- I think one that many tourists will never get. Once we got to the gold souks it was back to tourist central, where busloads of people come.
This is what many of the store fronts looked like:
Before we hit the souks had to make a bathroom stop- one I will never forget! The women's bathroom had 3 stalls- one toilet one and the other two were just holes in the floor. I remember hearing stories of Chris' from Iraq (one about them not knowing how to use the port-a-john cause they were used to standing) but it was so weird seeing it. Isabelle and I come back out to meet the boys and tell them about it and he asks if I used the hole.....um....NO! LOL After the bathroom break we stopped at a little shop and Chris got a drink for us to try called Rani- it was a peach juice with huge chunks of peach in it. Not really expecting a chunk of something while drinking! Tristan LOVED it.
The prices at the gold souk were high. We knew to bargain, but even after bargaining, the prices were too high. We found a nice little butterfly necklace for Isabelle with little diamonds in it, Chris talked them down over 30% but it was still over $200. Just not worth it- we could have gotten the same thing in the States for about $100. There were tons of guys trying to sell knock off purses, watches and iphones.
After the gold souk we went to check out the spices. Everything smelled so wonderful! They had every spice you could think of. Would have loved to get something, but due to customs, didn't think I would be able to bring it back. Struck up a conversation with a Iranian guy who used to be a soldier- he pegged Chris as an American soldier, but Chris was able to convince him otherwise. That could have turned into a bad situation real quick with the wrong people!
We found a taxi and went back to Atlantis. Cab driver was from India, and was pointing out all kinds of things to us. Both Oprah and Micheal Jackson (when he was alive) had properties on the Palm, near our hotel. Many of the villas near our hotel (which we LOVED) started at $1.5 million. So once we win the lottery, we can have our winter home there! 
Once we got back to the hotel there was a mini traffic jam- there was a Bollywood Awards show and all of Bollywood's top actors were there, trying to get in the same time we were. All we had to do was flash our room card and we got right through. We dropped our stuff off in the room and headed up to the Imperial Club for a glass of wine and some food. Had some sushi, caviar, fruit, and some other finger foods and headed back to the room after a long day and had a box of chocolates and a bowl of fresh fruit waiting for us.
29 December 2010
Dubai, Day 1
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25 December 2010
Our Middle Eastern Winter Dream
About 10 years ago, Chris told me about plans for this extravagant hotel being built in a far away place- one that I have never even heard of-in the UAE (United Arab Emirates). Supposed to be one of the most expensive buildings ever made, created on a man-made island. At the time, we were newlyweds with no money, and there was no way we'd ever make it to this place. It was placed on our bucket lists, wanting staying in the Burj al Arab.
Jump 10 years ahead and here we are, looking at over two weeks of vacation time, another deployment looming and needing a getaway. It's been a crazy, hectic, dramatic, and stressful time ever since we moved to Germany and we deserve a great vacation- so what the hell- let's go to DUBAI!!! We knew exactly were we wanted to stay- take the kids to Atlantis for a few days and spend our final night at the Burj!
In the past decade, Dubai has grown so much! They made "The Palm" a bunch of islands in the shape of a palm tree, now creating "the World" with a bunch of islands available for purchase (starting at $6 million), created the world's largest mall and the world's tallest building. From what I understand, they are trying to make the city attractive to visitors so they have revenue after their oil runs out. Trust me, they are doing an AMAZING job of making this city a tourist spot.
While Chris was in the field for two months, I planned and planned and was able to make all the arrangements by the time he came back- hotels booked, plane tickets purchased, and nothing to do until we made it there!
DAY 1:
Instead of driving to Frankfurt and leaving our car there, we decided to go to the local train station and take the train. They had free parking, so that wasn't an issue. Glad we got on the train when we did, because the next stop filled up the train! Unfortunately we were surrounded by little teeny-boppers who were loud and obnoxious. None of us slept very well the night before and we were hoping to sleep on the train, but that didn't happen!
Emirates Air is BY FAR the best airline we have ever flown on. Coming to Germany, we were loving Lufthansa, but this airline blew them out of the water! Since we were going to UAE, it's only logical to fly on Emirates Air! As soon as we got on the plane, we got refreshing wipes and the kids were each given coloring books and colored pencils and Tristan also got a little puppet to play with. The on-board entertainment was great! They had over 100 movies and TV shows to choose from- and we all found something to entertain us for the 6 hour flight. We even flew right over Baghdad- I thought that was pretty neat, considering Chris was there for over a year! After takeoff we all got menus- and although it was airline food, it was the best airline food we had ever had! There were cameras in front and below the plane, so we were able to see outside during the flight, once it got dark it was useless, but got to see a lot! This should be the standard for flying. We were taken care of and not crammed into the plane like a bunch of sardines. Now if only American airlines had the same standard! 
We had a delay at the Frankfurt airport so we didn't get into Dubai until midnight (which was only 9 PM German time). Customs was super easy and got our luggage with no issues. Hoped into a pink "family" taxi with a woman driver and got checked into the hotel around 1 AM. After looking around the room we all racked out!
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30 July 2010
Five ?? Friday
After seeing a friend answer these questions every Friday for a while, I thought I'd join the bandwagon! :) Thanks Andrea!!
Questions from http://fivecrookedhalos.blogspot.com/
1. Did you have a favorite blanket or toy as a kid? If so, do you still have it?
I honestly don't remember carrying around a favorite blanket, and I had lots of favorite toys depending on the age. I don't think I really have any of them either! LOL
2. Do you dream in color?
Yep- my dreams are lifelike! :)
3. How tall are you? Do you wish you were shorter or taller?
I'm like 5'7- I like my height, but I hate finding jeans that are long enough! Regulars don't work for me.
4. If you could have anyone's (celeb or other) voice as the guide on your GPS, who would it be?
Hmmm....I'd have to go with Sean Connery. I like his voice!
5. Do you return your shopping cart to the corral or leave it wherever in the parking lot?
Well, the places I go here, I have to return the carts, or else I don't get my euro back! But even in the States, I always returned them- I don't want my car being hit by a stupid cart!
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25 May 2010
PaRiS
What a few crazy, hectic weeks it has been! This month has just flown by!
Last weekend, we decided to take a trip to Paris for my birthday. We ended up taking off late afternoon on a Thursday and driving 4 hours to get there. The kids had no idea where we were going- but when we woke them up once we got into Paris, they were SOOOO excited! We caught a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower sparkling- it was great! We were only going to be there for a couple of days, so we maximized the time we had there. Got all settled into our room down the street from the Eiffel Tower- with a great view of the Seine River and the mini Statue of Liberty.
Our first morning we stopped to eat at a little Cafe right by the Eiffel Tower- RIBE. (We asked for the pronunciation, but still can't say it!) OMG- the breads, croissants, and jams were to die for! And both kids loved the omelets they served- they were so light and airy. Since we were in Paris, I had to have crepes, and they didn't disappoint. Drizzled with Nutella too! We had to go back the next day to have some more! The kids were able to order in French- by the time we are out of here, maybe they'll pick up some more of the language!
Got to the Eiffel Tower to stand in line to go to the top. Hassled by the guys peddling their mini statues and women begging for money. So annoying! I don't know if it's us getting old or what, but once we got to the top, we got vertigo so bad, we couldn't wait to get down! The kids had no problem at all- they loved the view from the top, even though it was cloudy.
We also checked out the Catacombs- underground tunnel lined with bones.
After an afternoon of shopping on Champs Elysses Blvd, we made our way to see the Arc de Triumph.
It was an exciting time and we all had a blast! We went looking for a dress for me, with no luck. I did find a beautiful gown, but once I saw the price tag (5,800 EURO) I had to put it back! :) It was in this department store with clothes from every well known top-of-the line designer. I was in the fashion capital of the world and couldn't find a thing! Oh well, the kids made out like bandits in their new wardrobes! LOL Isabelle's dream has been to go shopping in Paris, so she had the time of her life! Shirts, dresses, and pants for her and some new shirts and shorts for the little man!
Our last day there we decided to head to the Eiffel Tower again to try and find some good vendor food- had another crepe, ice cream, cotton candy, and some fries. I have to admit that the German fries are much better than the French ones!
After stuffing ourselves with goodies, we decided to hit the road and head back home. Got our car from the parking garage and of course the GPS didn't work right away- so Chris tells me to tell him what direction to go (knowing full well the right way!) and of course, I tell him to turn the other way! So we drove around Paris for a while waiting for the GPS to start working. I think we almost got into 5 or 6 accidents in about 10 minutes due to the crazies on mopeds! They come from everywhere! Once we finally got to the Autobahn (or whatever the French call it) we got stuck in traffic, due to a moped/motorcycle accident. After seeing what happens, I have absolutely no desire to ever ride a motorcycle or moped in/around Paris!
We finally got out of town, the kids and I fell asleep while Chris drove us through France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, and back into Germany. Now we are preparing for the next visit in a few short weeks when my parents come! Chris has 2 weeks of block leave and we will be traveling ALL over Europe! On the agenda: Some sights in Germany, head to Italy and visit Venice, Bologna, and Rome then head to Monaco and then to Paris for a few days and go visit Normandy. After that is Belgium and Luxembourg and back to Germany! It is going to be a whirlwind trip, but can't wait!!! We are trying to maximize our time in Europe and see everything we've always wanted to see and do! Future trips include London, Moscow, and Poland. I just wish we had a little bit more time before this next deployment! There is so much time Chris will be in the field and doing training.
Tomorrow is Chris' Change of Command! He will be taking over a company (up to 120 soldiers). It is a very exciting time and added responsibilities too! I will be in charge of the FRG (Family Readiness Group) and am excited about this new opportunity for me! More posted about this soon! :)
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07 May 2010
A Day for the Spouses!

TODAY IS MILITARY SPOUSES APPRECIATION DAY!
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan (great man!) proclaimed that the Friday before Mother's Day should be a day set to honor the spouses of our country's service members. In a time where we are facing multiple deployments and two different wars, I think it is important for spouses to be recognized and appreciated.
In my speech class last semester, my last speech had to be a "toast" and what better to toast to? ARMY WIVES! :) So here is the condensed version:
We all know the motto: There is STRONG, and then there's ARMY STRONG. Maybe our motto should be, there is STRONG and then there is ARMY WIVES STRONG. We have a bond like no other. We've become like family, spending holidays and special occasions with each other while our families and husbands are away. We are always there to lend a helping hand.
So here's to you, the care package queens and for the women who tuck their kids in at night without their Daddy.
For the ones who stay up late or get up early, just to catch a glimpse of him on the webcam.
For the women who put a smile on their face, even though they are lonely and miserable on the inside.
Here's to the women who have their cell phones within an arm's reach 24 hours a day, just in case he calls.
Here's to love that stretches across an ocean.
Here's to knowing that one day down being one day closer to seeing him again.
Here's to the women who sit by and listen to their civilian friends whine and complain about their husbands, when you wish your husband was around to sit and complain about as well.
Here's to the goodbyes we say and the hellos we look forward to.
Here's to friendship and staying strong and to the women so great they made a TV show about our lives. We make the most out of each and everyday and stay positive and strong for our kids and husbands.
We get no awards, but are so proud of the ones our husbands receive. We are supportive, no matter what. We are what keeps them going. We know what sacrifice is, because we live it each and everyday.
So here's to standing tall and proud, not letting a deployment or separation get the best of us. We know that freedom is not free.
I am so lucky to have a group of friends that are so supportive and understanding- why? Because they go through the same things. Many do not understand what it is like to have their husband gone all the time and our worries when they are gone. I know I have someone to talk to that knows what it feels like. The Army, Air Force, and Marine wives I know are the strongest women I know. They are incredible.
So if you are reading this and know any military spouses, please celebrate and appreciate them on this day- well everyday actually, but this day in particular. We are the rocks in our husband's lives. We are the ones standing behind our heroes each and every step of the way.
So to my fellow Military Spouses- THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DO!
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30 April 2010
Getting settled
What a long two weeks it has been! After moving out of the hotel, which we called home for about 5 weeks, we had 1 night without any furniture. Luckily Chris' parents let us borrow 2 cots and a blow up mattress so we had something to sleep on without having to borrow beds and things from the Army's Loan closet.
The movers didn't lose anything, but I don't know if it was crappy packers or the trip across the ocean, but they managed to break 2 legs off our German Shrank (like a china cabinet), break glass on a photo, destroy our TV stand and a bookcase, and minor damage to a lot more things. This is the one thing I hate about moving around- I have to oversee the packing and unpacking, just waiting for damages. Oh, I did forget the WATER BOTTLE one of the packers left in a tub that leaked. Not good. I don't think there was anything too terribly important that was water-damaged. Our apartment has no closets- it sucks. Next week we are getting our "wardrobes" so we can hang up our things.
Chris has been in the field for the past month, only coming home for 4 days (which coincidently fell in the time we moved in and the movers came, maybe it was my good planning ;) so he hasn't seen the house without all the boxes and piles. Well, there are plenty of things that don't have a "place"- we have gone from a 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2+ garage, 1700 sq foot house to a 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath 1400 sq foot apartment (with no basement and a 1 stall garage). Add on top of that all the patio furniture that was on our HUGE patio- loveseat, several chairs, table, grill, etc...That is actually what is taking up most of our garage storage space. Damn you Target for having such great outdoor furniture last year! LOL I'm glad our gazebo flew away into the neighbor's house last year, cause we'd have NO place for that! :P
It is interesting living in a different country, especially when they do not speak the same language. I have started taking German language classes- learning a whole lot! I can now say my A,B,C's in German and count to 100! I have met one of my neighbors- he is in (I think) his 60's and likes speaking English. I told him I was learning so he quizzed me on my A, B, Cs at the bus stop! (He was very hard on me, but told me it will come with learning the language. I was glad he was honest with the pronunciations!) I can say several phrases and know my greetings and how to be polite. The kids even have German class once a week. I almost wish they would do a lot more, but I understand they have a lot to teach.
We've got all the amenities within walking distance from the house. We've got a pizza/kabob place right across the street, which is DELICIOUS!! A butcher shop and bakery right around the corner- the butcher shop is owned by our landlord's family. Right across the street from the bakery/butcher shop is the kids' bus stop. It takes about a minute to get from our door to the bus stop, which is quite convenient! Right near the bus stop is a grocery store. Only been there once, but plan on going quite often! There plenty of restaurants around us too. If only we had a train stop too! The closest one is only 5 miles, so hopefully we can take full advantage of the closeness!
We are looking forward to when Chris comes home next week! I hope to get some pictures after our place once we find a place for everything! :)
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01 April 2010
It's the little things...
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16 March 2010
FREEDOM
We're FRRRREEEEEEEEEE......we're no longer stuck to walking around post and bumming rides off people! :) Chris got the car picked up this morning!!!
Tip #1 for those moving overseas- send your car ASAP before moving!!! It took about 5 weeks for our car to get here. It's been sitting here for a good 2 weeks too. But before you can get your car, you have to pass the driver's exam and get your German driver's license- which can be done in the States at certain military installations.
So tip #2 would be to get the license before you actually get here!
Chris was so busy in the weeks leading up to graduation that he didn't get a chance to take the test. Luckily the walk isn't too terribly far to get places here- even going off post wasn't bad. But when it's snowing, raining, and super windy, it's no fun walking. I am a bit disappointed with the people here so far. When you see a family or a soldier walking with several grocery bags in snow drifts, while snowing and windy, wouldn't you at least OFFER them help or a ride? Or at least slow down when we're standing at the crosswalk? People never cease to amaze me. Luckily we weren't hit by any cars or frostbitten! :)
Chris was able to take the test yesterday and rocked it out! He was one of 5 in the class that passed it- I think there were 45 people who took it. You have 2 tries to take it before you have to wait another 2 weeks to pass it. If you don't pass it on the 3rd try you have to wait 60 days to retake it. You'd think that people would take it seriously to pass, but people don't care I guess!
Tip #3- get your International Drivers License at AAA before you leave the States so you can drive in other countries!! We did get those so we are good to go!
We've been in Germany for 8 days now! 8 days of living in a hotel with 1 bed and a couch with a pull out bed. There are however, 3 sinks in the place. Why there are 3 sinks is beyond me. One in the kitchen (yeah, we do have a kitchen with oven, microwave and fridge), one in the bathroom, and another right outside the bathroom in the hallway. We've hardly seen the sun- it is always overcast. It's snowed, rained, and sleeted. I was hoping to get out of the nasty winter weather, but no luck yet!
It was interesting seeing the different people that come to Volksmarches. There's families, German soldiers (in uniform), older couples, younger couples, and everything in between. They have their walking sticks and lederhosen and some knee high socks and are all ready to go! And afterwards you eat, drink coffee, or have a big mug of beer. It's funny to watch women older than my grandma drinking beer before noon! :)
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Labels: Germany, PCSing, Volksmarch
28 February 2010
One week and counting!
Next week at this time, we'll be in Atlanta, preparing for our overnight flight to Germany!! I know that this next week will fly by!
We have spent the last week in Georgia, living in a log cabin. No internet, no cell service. It was a great time! The first few nights we had a large cabin with a loft for the kids to sleep in. It was great until we heard some wildlife creature in the wall- we narrowed it down to a mouse or bat with it's squeaking. Luckily we only had one night left at that cabin, so the kids slept on the 2 leather couches downstairs. The night before brought a HUGE thunderstorm, so for a good 3 hours we had all four of us packed onto a double bed. Made for little sleep and bad backs once we got up the next morning. There were several herds of deer on the property and Chris caught a glimpse of feral (wild) pigs. We switched cabins and ended up with a smaller one, with bunk beds for the kids.
We were able to spend 1 day in Atlanta, visiting the Atlanta Aquarium and Olympic Park downtown. We were able to finish the day with a fun supper with a Japanese chef preparing the meal in front of us....plus some sushi!
We saw the Airborne students jumping out of planes and saw a Blackhawk land, among other things. Got to take the kids to the National Infantry Museum for lunch (which was DELICIOUS!!!) and the toured the museum. The highlight of that may have been watching the kids shoot at targets in an indoor shooting range (all electronic). We had dinner with one of Chris' buddies and his wife- our first taste of Indian food! It was a great first taste! Mmmm....curry!
We got the last of the briefings and paperwork done, with an exception to our No-fee passports, which we'll do in Germany.
Chris graduated from the Career Course Friday morning and after signing out, we were on the road and back in South Dakota the next day. 20 hour drive, plus stops for gas, food, and hotel. Had Legos for Tristan, season 1 of NCIS for Isabelle ,and season 1 of Lie to Me to keep us occupied! We were well prepared! :) Going to spend this last week packing, tying up loose ends, getting together with friends and saying our goodbyes to everyone!
We have all kinds of things planned for traveling in Europe and can't wait for the next chapter of our lives!
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18 February 2010
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes....
In about two weeks we'll be on our way to Germany!!! It's is such an exciting/anxious/stressful/amazing/wonderful time for us! Pretty much everything is in order for us to go- just a couple of last minute things to finish up, but can't do that until we are in Georgia.
It is finally hitting me that it's happening. The Army has skewed my expectations of things. I try not to allow myself to get excited about things until they are REALLY happening. I am finally at the point of excitement- I mean, our vehicle and household goods are en route and we know the unit Chris will be going to, so it's getting real.
We have a whole year together! This is great for us, as it hasn't happened in about 6-7 years. Separations never get any easier, but that is what our life has consisted of. I hope we don't drive each other bonkers in that time! LOL I like to joke that our marriage works so well because by the time we get sick of each other, it's time for him to leave. Although being a military family has it's struggles, I think it makes us appreciate each other and TIME so much more. We make the most of it- and I know we will be able to experience Germany and all it has to offer leaving lifelong memories for us and the kids. I mean, how many people have the opportunity to live in another country?
Once we get to Germany, we'll start house hunting. The housing for us is being remodeled, so we will likely move off post and live off the economy. The kids will go to a DoDs (Department of Defense) school even if we are off post. They will be learning German in school, so hopefully they can teach me some more! :) We've been learning German from Rosetta Stone, so I know some basic phrases and words. I can take language classes on the base to learn more if I want- SIGN ME UP!!
The kids and I are headed to Georgia this weekend for a week! Looking forward to warmer weather and spending time together! Chris will be graduating from the Career Course and then we will be driving back to SD in his truck and get the last minute packing and such done and we'll be jet setting across the world!
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04 February 2010
Only a month to go...
and we will be boots on the ground....in GERMANY!!! LOL Well, maybe Chris will be in boots. I will likely be in slippers. Or at least something comfy for the 12 hour plane trip over the ocean.
The whole No-fee passport debacle has finally blown over...yes we need it, but not to fly overseas. They are like a visa, so that we can stay more than 90 days in the country without being deported. Maybe we are an exception as many people have told me we need the no-fees before we fly. Who knows....all I care is that we get to go all together! I really didn't want to make the trip by myself with the 2 kids. Just have to remember the benedryl to knock them out! And something stronger for me! :)
The car should be there about a week after we get in...but who knows about our household goods. Luckily we can borrow the essentials from the loan closet until our things get in. First we need to find a place to live! The on post housing appears to be quite lacking in the space department! (No surprise there!!!) And as of right now, they are renovating the quarters for Chris' rank...so even if we wanted to live on post, it's not available. Hopefully we can find something quick that fits our needs!
Not much left to do now! The kids and I will be heading to Georgia in a couple of weeks for Chris' graduation and then doing some last minute things in order to move. Have to apply for the passports and then attend a briefing in order to go overseas. Once that is done, we'll get our plane tickets and make our way to South Dakota to get the last of our things packed up and say our goodbyes! Trying to plan a going away party to see everyone before we go.
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27 January 2010
One step closer!

This past weekend, my mom, Tristan, and I traveled to the St. Louis area to ship my car. What was supposed to be an overnight trip turned into a 5 day trip. Thanks to an impending ice storm, we decided to leave on Friday, instead of Sunday to beat it. Started Friday and it was a uneventful trip...well, until we reached our hotel.
I figured you can't go wrong going to a Holiday Inn Express, right? Yeah.....no. We got checked in and went to the room, to find no curtains on the windows and no bedding on the beds. We drug all of our stuff back downstairs to tell the front desk and go to Room #2....this one had curtains and bedding, plus a ladder and all kinds of cleaning supplies and a handyman to-do list. So we drug all of our stuff back downstairs and checked out and drove to the next exit and found another Holiday Inn Express. Luckily they had a great lady working at the front desk, so got a discount off the military discount for the night's stay, plus they kept the pool open late for Tristan to go swimming. So, it made up for the first hotel. Tristan was very excited to see curtains on the windows, cause "he likes his privacy."
Left the next morning to get to St. Louis. Lots of rain and wind, but we made it there in one piece! Just hung around the hotel on Saturday and left sightseeing til Sunday.
A BRIDGE OVER THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
We ended up going to the Arch and the City Museum. Not many people at either place, which was nice. Took the tram to the top of the Arch and got to see out the top. Tristan was scared out of his mind. He was afraid that the Arch would fall or that the tram would get stuck and we couldn't get out. After the complaining and being scared, we got off and he thought it really wasn't that bad! LOL 
THIS WAS AFTER WE WENT TO THE TOP 
VIEWS FROM THE TOP
We then went to the City Museum...definitely unlike any other place I've been. A series of caves, tunnels, slides, stairs, and paths for kids and adults to roam around. There were several spots that I couldn't fit into, and you never knew where the path would lead, so it limited Tristan in where he could go. The last thing I needed was for him to wonder off in some huge museum! The St. Louis circus school also had a show there, so got to see some teenagers and kids performing circus acts...juggling, unicycles, and on bikes. There was this tiny little 5 year old doing tricks too. It was pretty impressive.
Finally on Monday morning, I was able to get my car turned in. I was pretty nervous about getting it turned in, but I was worried for nothing, as it went so smooth. We have gotten so much misinformation about this move and it is quite frustrating. After driving for 9 hours the last thing I wanted was to get there and be told that I didn't have the right paperwork or we weren't authorized to ship from that particular port. Fort Benning told me one thing and after contacting the St. Louis VPC, I find that I was given the wrong information. With any luck, by the time we get to Germany, the car will be waiting for us! I suppose we will find out just how fast it can go on the Autobahn! :)
All day Monday, we were trying to keep up to date on the weather. We had Grandma calling us telling how bad it was and where the accidents were. Missouri was windy, but by the time we hit Iowa there were cars in the ditch left and right. I think we counted 40 cars/SUVs/semis in the ditch in less than 30 miles. It was wild. Many of them were flipped on their roof or on their side and they seemed to be in groups. By the time we got into Omaha, it was windy and snowy and the roads in Iowa and SD were really bad, so we ended up staying the night in Omaha. We finally got home yesterday, and it is so good to be home!
Now our latest issue is the No-fee passports- do we get them, don't we get them. Can we travel to Germany without them or do we have to wait til they are ready? No one can really tell us the right answer. It is another thing that has to be done on post. So, it will have to get done once we get to Fort Benning next month for Chris' graduation.
Some exciting news came over the weekend, when we found out that some of our good friends will also be stationed in Germany. So now I have someone else going through the process as well and we are able to help each other out with things. It will be so fun being able to do things with another great Army family!
Posted by Chris and Betsey at 8:23 AM 0 comments
15 January 2010
And so it begins...
So we (meaning Chris and I) thought it would be a good idea to start writing about our adventures as an Army family.
Since we will be heading to Germany in about 6 weeks, we figure we will have plenty to write about! It's has been a hectic few months with separations, vacations, holidays, school, moving, and trying to figure out how exactly to get everything in order to move. Throw in a few rumors about deployments and more moving and it makes it so much more eventful!!
As of now, we are heading to Baumholder, Germany, located in the western part of the county. Only 30 miles from the borders of France and Luxemburg! We are all in the process of learning German so that we can speak a little by the time we get there. If all goes as planned, we should be there for 3 years! We have many places on the list to visit so we will be busy traveling every chance we get! London, Paris, Rome, Prague, Rothenburg, Normandy, are at the top of my list so far. Isabelle is looking forward to Paris and Europa Park and Tristan wants to go the Legoland amusement park.
There are so many things to do in order to move to a different country....we are learning this the hard way. I wish the were a Dummies Guide to Moving Overseas! After all the hassles, I may be qualified to write it! There is so much more than getting a passport! Medical screenings, getting household goods across the ocean, and getting a vehicle to a port are a few more of the necessary things that need to be done! After this next week...I can cross all of those off my list!
We figure this will be the best way to keep everyone updated on our lives! I have a feeling that there will be plenty to write about and pictures to share....
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