Tuesday, August 23, 2011

England

Two weeks to the day of us moving to Germany and we decided to mix things up again and travel with John to England for an entire week to his work conference (with families being welcome of course). And to think that our big road trips were going to cease after driving to Oregon! Ha! I should have known! :)

  {Holding brother's hand...so cute!}
 {The Rhein River}
 {France!}
 {The Euro Tunnel!}
{Leaving the train and arriving to England!}
 {Driving in England}
{Our rental van for the week}

We left on Sunday the 14th and returned on Sunday the 21st - 9 hours of driving on both days. Kids were getting a bit under our skin at times but it beat the price to fly so you take what you get, right? :) LOL It wasn't all that bad but the van we rented isn't what ours - so you couldn't see the kids in the 3rd row because of the high seats and we weren't able to play any movies. Makes for a fun adventure. Hopefully when we get our van in a few months, we'll be set to see all that Europe has to offer! :) For now, we're going to stay close to home. I know, I know...many of you have already mentioned that it's strange for me to call Germany home and not the States...but home is always where my family and I are residing. Of course the States will always be HOME but this place is growing on us. We'd like to take all that we can from here while we live here. Might as well start off running! LOL I just need to start learning the language, stop comparing or saying "this would have cost this amount in U.S. Dollars" because it'll depress you and there's no point to that (the commissary will be shopped at often!) and figuring out km vs. miles when driving, etc. - and then I'll feel less of an alien around here! Wish me luck...I take a written test to get my license!

We drove through the Netherlands, Belgium, France and then took the chunnel (the underground 35 minute tunnel train ride underneath the channel) into England. I think I felt more at home in England vs Germany - not as big of a culture shock as to what we're getting here in Germany. But it might have been because I still, even with the accent, knew what they were saying. Hahaha

New experiences:
* All of us rode the chunnel for the first time!
* Had to pay 30 euro cents for each person that had to use the restroom at a stop. Sure makes you want to hold it a little longer - or not drink for the entire trip. LOL I think we need to step it up a notch and get used to Euro money because all I had left in my wallet was American change. Not too helpful in times of needing the restroom!
* Heard MANY different languages.
* Techno pop is HUGE out here. I can't wait to get my iPod set with more music I'm used to hearing. Not that change is bad or anything - just not my style!
* Saw many community gardens along the way
* Drive on the opposite side of the road in England - with the right lane being the fast lane! That was interesting to get used to for the week!
* Took kids to some neat places- more on that soon!

We had a blast in England and can't wait to go back and visit! With my brother and his family living there...I don't think that will be too hard to do! :)

2 comments:

Jenni said...

It's been a long time since I've caught up with you and didn't realize that you guys had moved to Germany! Your new home is gorgeous! I would imagine that it is a huge change, but what a fun adventure for you and your family. It's not something that everyone gets to do! And I love LOVE your family photo at the top. What a great idea to do that with the frame. I might have to steal that from you sometime! Good luck with everything!

{Shields Family} said...

Hey! It's nice to hear from you! :)Thanks - I love our family photo too. My friend took them for us when we were back in Oregon this summer visiting family. I thought the frame in the pic was cute too! We just moved here to Germany in August and we're liking it so far and love our new home. It's been quite the adjustment though and a big bout of home sickness but lots of cool and fun things to do here to make up for it. I hope you and your cute family are doing well! Keep in touch! I've been trying to stay current in your blog readings also.

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