Saturday, December 17, 2011

Twinkles take on Rothenburg Christmas Market



Introducing my twinkles to the German Christmas Markets years from now when we look back on our time here in Europe I want the girls to be in awe that they were able to do and go places some adults can only dream of going. Now I know its only a German Christmas market but there is so much to see, do and experience at a Christmas Market from the tastes, smells, sounds and sights. 


 Giant weiners they are delicious and way too big to eat for little people ...Giant Christmas trees covered in Paper star ornaments life is simple and sweet here ...

One of the things I enjoy most is the simplicity of life to me there is nothing greater then being able to sit back and enjoy time with my girls life is short, time goes by so fast at the end of my life I want to know that the girls know that they were/are my number one, that they were loved, they are special and that they know how important family time is I hope they pass that on to there own children

 There is something greater then being married to a man that loves you, its being married to a man who loves his daughters there is nothing bigger, nothing greater then having the peace of mind that if I wasn't here to take care of my girls that my husband would be able to give them all the love in the world...he is more amazing and capable then he knows..



Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Our Story....submission to contest

Our story goes like this I was a divorced mom with 3 young daughters I met my husband we got married and had 4 daughters YES WE HAVE 7 DAUGHTERS!! After 8 years of marriage my husband joined the Army because the economy was failing everyone. So after 8 years of waking up with my husband next to me everyday, 8 years of the girls having daddy at home we dropped him off one day and said good bye. While he learned to shoot and fix Apache helicopters the girls and I learned how to do every thing by ourselves. One of the biggest things that kept me going was blogging it became a passion to me. When my husband got orders to Germany we were excited our family loves new adventures. When you have a Soldier who is your hero homecomings are better then everything else. Just browsing through photos of previous homecomings my breath catches with the remembrance of emotions that I was feeling at those moments.  The funny thing is my husband doesn't know how moments like these warm my heart or mean so much to our girls. To him he is just hanging out with the girls, doing the dad thing, making fun of Charlie's all the time face & pose for photos..To him it is just another day..but to me it's my husband taking the time to be there with his daughters, showing them he loves them, cares about them and that they are worth spending time with. To my daughters it is fun times with daddy, it's laughs and giggles, funny faces, bouncy castles, it's smiles and joking around, it's slides & motor carts, it's hot dogs and an hour plus standing in line for slushies, it's late night french fries, it's holding daddies hand and watching fire works on the 4th of July each and every day is a memory that we store away of another awesome time with my husband and another memory for the girls to carry with them for when there daddy can't be here with them. An Army family stores up the love to pull out like a warm cozy blanket to comfort us while our hero is gone, To him the things he does aren't special to us everything he does is special.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Trick-R-Treat Post full of Ghosts

Our 2nd Year in a non-Halloween celebrating country 


 We went to a community Howl fest with a corn maze the girls loved it, they carved pumpkins, built scarecrows, made cotton ball ghosts and Qtip skeletons and ended the day with caramel apples YUMMY back on Post we attended the Harvest Fest and then went trick r treating

My girls are growing so fast we have bees, lady bugs, queen of hearts and a teeny bopper luckily Pachenko was able to spend this Holiday with us now its time to get a sugar high .....oh joy lol

Monday, October 17, 2011

Just one more...



I hate missing you
I hate how in a neutral place that does not belong to you or I
that You come into it one time
and when you leave it feels empty with out your presence
I miss the random touches
Hugs, kisses
I miss being able to turn to you and just blurt out my random thoughts
I miss creeping on you
I miss cuddling
I hate not being able to get one more , just one more
One more kiss
One more hug
One more touch
One more look
One more smile
One more laugh
I never thought I'd miss you so much
by LRRH

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Sembach Germany where it all started

Once again I am THANKFUL to the Army for the Amazing blessings and Opportunities it has given our  family. I recently was able to travel to the town, to the street, to the house where my parents lived when they got married and where I should of been born lol how cool it would of been to have been born here in Germany 

 Here I am standing in front of the house...pulling in and walking up the slight hill with Pachenko I couldn't help but think my parents walked up this same road, together, it makes me wonder what my parents were like back then..
Sembach will always be a special place to me and I hope to visit there again to walk the roads my parents already traveled...

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Vacation Bible School....take 2

All year long I have been dreading vacation bible school? why? how can three simple words make a grown woman shake in her flip flops easily it's the memory of last years VBS I think Sophia, Helen, Olivia, Charlie and Maddie went only one or two days...and then Sophia came home and said that the girls weren't allowed to come back because they wouldn't stop crying UGH...now granted there is a HUGE difference between now and then first off VBS started right after we moved here so the girls didn't know anyone now they know everyone ok maybe not EVERYONE but we definitely know alot of people...
So this year we are all going Katie, Julie, Sophia and I are volunteers :D while Helen, Olivia, Charlie and Maddie are celebrating PandaMania ...It got off to a crazy start but once things got started it was exciting and fun not sure what the exact number of kids attending but I'd say over 100 and we have a lot of volunteers..I was really impressed with the number of teenagers who showed up to help out with the younger kids...it's one of the many things I first commented on when we arrived here at Storck Barracks was the number of teenagers who Charlie and Maddie were always playing with ...lol
Well if you have the opportunity I highly suggest bringing your kids over to VBS my girls just love it I am sure your kids will too....I am already looking forward to 2012 VBS no more dreading it here...

Monday, July 4, 2011

My husband, My girls daddy...he does't know..

He doesn't know how little moments like these warm my heart or mean so much to our girls. To him he is just hanging out with the girls, doing the dad thing, making fun of Charlie's all the time face & pose for photos..To him it is just another day..but to me it's my husband taking the time to be there with his daughters, showing them he loves them, cares about them and that they are worth spending time with. To my daughters it is fun times with daddy, it's laughs and giggles, funny faces, bouncy castles, it's smiles and joking around, it's slides & motor carts, it's hot dogs and an hour plus standing in line for slushies, it's late night french fries, it's holding daddies hand and watching fire works on the 4th of July each and every day is a memory that we store away of another awesome time with my husband and another memory for the girls to carry with them for when there daddy can't be here with them. An Army family stores up the love to pull out like a warm cozy blanket to comfort us while our hero is gone, To him the things he does aren't special to us everything he does is special 


Monday, June 6, 2011

The hills are alive...with photo ops Switzerland

Living in  Germany gives us the opportunity to border jump into some pretty amazing countries..On our way back from Italy we decided to come back through Switzerland...It is a beautiful drive through Switzerland lots of great places to stop and take photos....so take a slow drive through Switzerland see all the scenery stop and take some photos of the many waterfalls up in the hillsides...don't forget to take some Francs with you though they are not euro currency there...




Italy on Fast Forward

A dream trip to Italy it was a dream come true..Italy was amazing and we will definitely make another trip there ...this pretty much was a jammed packed trip do and see as much as possible since my in laws only had two weeks off to visit...so we did Italy in four days yes I said 4 days even more crazy was we did ROME in ONE DAY!! which I wouldn't suggest for the weak or slow paced lol 


I wanna stress that we did ROME in one day not by choice but because we really were on a short time schedule also we did not go inside on any tours we really were perfectly content wandering around and taking photos of everything and anything. My thoughts on Rome is it is very busy, crowded and not little kid friendly I would never attempt a stroller walk or kids under 10 years old trip there ..I don't think kids under 10 would appreciate the historical value of the places...and it is very spread out and A LOT of walking...


 Of course we were in search of a real authentic cannolli  it was yummy and well worth the search..
Italy is of course famous for it's vine covered scenery  


leaning tower of Pisa...I think we all agreed we liked Pisa alot it is quieter and definitely a place you can take children of all ages...the tower was cool and the buildings just amazing..



we stopped in Verona and had a panini at a little cafe..it was delicious 

Winery tour was one of the neatest things I have ever done Torre a Cenaia Estate winery



The wine was delicious so glad we took the time to do a tasting it was leisurely done and the staff was amazing and very accommodating we will definitely stop by to see them again .


Dinners at Il Grand Bar Tirreno Itlay just minutes away from Camp Darby and Pisa the food was moth watering we ate dinner there 3 nights I highly recommend this place as the must go to eat place..the staff was fabulous and friendly ..order the house wine it is beyond this world delicious 


mediterranean sea OMG I loved the sea I belong living on water it was so blue and beautiful I can not wait until we can go back again luckily my husband loved the area as much as me...

Thursday, May 19, 2011

A Snails Life.....

Some one said to me recently that I could blog about ANYTHING I laughed and said nah I am sure there was something out there that I couldn't blog about....
I pretty much have been in HIGH SPEED GO GO GO Mode since hitting this post...the truth is even when my body didn't have the OOMPH to GO GO GO my mind was making up for it...I truly believe a mind is a horrible thing to waste....
So after doing high speed now for 10 months I just got back from a 5 day conference it was for a phenomenal group called AWAG Americans Working Around the Globe we had jam packed 5 classes a day, networking lunches, there were speakers and themed dinners...so sometimes we didn't eat until close to 9PM by the time we made it through the buffet lines, then back to our rooms to fall into bed to catch a few hours a sleep before we had to be up, fed and back into the classroom by 8:30AM to do it all over again...I learned alot there from the speakers, I learned about resiliency, bereavement, children's education as well as mine, FRG, spouses clubs, Volunteerism, leadership roles within the Army and Military communities, savings & investments, deployments, about services offered to military members, BOG, board meetings, how to save on meat...but one of the best things that I learned is that to prevent burn out in volunteers they need to feel appreciated, only say yes to things they feel passionate about, only put in as much time as they can, not to over commit, to use your talents, skills but know your weaknesses, keep your priorities in mind...yourself and your family...
You need to take care of yourself so you can take care of others....so breath, relax, enjoy a hobby, read a book, take nap, go for a walk...hence we get to why this is titled A Snails Life...
The girls found a snail about a month ago I figured this snail would be a goner with in a day or two however a month later and the snail is still kicking lol ok maybe slithering...which got me to thinking about the fast pace I have been going...I don't rush around I just sort of bounce from place to place...high speed doing this and that for this person or that person along the way some thing always comes up which I just add to my to do list...
So Snaily comes out of his shell, he is tiny, moves slowly but still manages to make it all the way to where ever it is that it is trying to get to...
it might take the snail awhile at the slower pace but he still manages to get there...so maybe going a little slower in life won't kill me or anyone else...maybe the snails success can be learned from...slow and steady still gets it done...
Snaily traveled all the way around the bucket rim to get to the drop of water the girls had fun cheering snaily on...go Snaily, you can do it, good job Snaily as I listen to my girls seriously cheering a snail on while it slithers it's way around the lid I remember sitting in class hearing the instructor saying that cheering, praising and acknowledging our volunteers keeps them happy and motivated....preventing burnout.....
So if my girls can cheer a snail on and it makes it to it's goal line......imagine what some praise can do for a volunteer, a friend, a family member or a new spouse..lol I know I always end up saying something about new spouses...it's my mantra say HELLO to your new neighbor or the new wife at the commissary you could really be the one person to make living where ever you live more welcoming...be a spark of inspiration, of friendliness and of volunteerism.....

Friday, April 1, 2011

Sometimes A Palace is just as sweet ....

Oh how royalty lived ...to walk through a Kings Palace and touch the stone walls...the old saying is if walls could talk and it is so true if these walls could talk what stories we would hear....
One of King Ludwigs other homes is named Linderhof Palace and it is very beautiful...even before entering the Palace you are impressed with the architecture and intricate details on the front of the building. 
So this was our first "castle" trip it is less then an hour from Edelweiss Lodge & Resort it's not expensive, they do an English speaking tour and better yet it is not a long torturous walk from the parking area...We went prior to the out buildings and gardens being in bloom so our main focus was the actual walk thru tour of the Palace...which is a really quick tour so you could easily squeeze this in on a day you have other things to do if you are visiting the Garmisch area...
At spring and summer this area is all a bloom from the pics I have seen it is a beautiful sight...

Excitedly awaiting them to start the tour...like I have said it's such an opportunity to be able to do this things...
This is an awesome quick family trip I would say if you want to give someone a castle like experience but don't think that they are up to the UBER trek up to a huge castle like Neuschwanstein or the 300 steps in the castle...ok so one thing I HATE is NO PHOTOS that sucks but y'all know me when they say No PICS it means just work harder to snag one lol
So here is a photo of King Ludwig's royal bed it was magnificent now when I say the bed is floor to ceiling we aren't talking a little room with 8 foot ceilings I don't even know how tall the ceiling is maybe 30 feet or more....a canopy of royal blue fabric....and gold tassels, gold decals
This is a must see place.....take advantage of being able to walk in the foot prints of a King...