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Accidentally in Bavaria

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Well, last week I (Scotte) ended up in Bavaria.

I travelled to The Netherlands for the EurOmnis computer conference in Arnhem with Doug and Dave, my boss and a co-worker from Arts Management Systems. After the conference, the plan was to spend a week in Europe traveling and having some team-building time.

Before the conference we flew into Amsterdam and spent a couple days there recovering from jet lag. The canals and old buildings were beautiful. We also went to the Anne Frank House.

We really don’t have that much history in the New World, compared to the Old World. There were probably very few buildings in Amsterdam that were younger than any building in Spokane where I live, where the first white settlers only arrived in 1871.

After the conference, we went to the Airborne Museum in Arnhem. You may remember the story from the movie “One Bridge Too Far.”

Next we went to Brassigaume, the International Festival of Small Breweries in Marbehan, Belgium. That was for Doug and Dave (they’re Canadian), as I don’t drink. But I had a really great local potato and cheese dish in the food tent.

After than, the plan had been to go through Luxembourg and down the Rhine River to see some castles. As I was looking at where we were going to go, I realized that just a little further and we could make it to Bavaria and Castle Neuschwanstein and Castle HohenschwangauI checked with the other two guys and they thought that sounded like a great idea. So after a 6 hour drive, we were in Bavaria.

I’ve got to tell you that I was genuinely surprised. I had always figured that Leavenworth was kind of an idealized Bavaria. I was really surprised how well Leavenworth had nailed the essence of Bavaria. The only real difference was that in Leavenworth, the stores are closer together.

Of course Leavenworth doesn’t have castles on the surrounding hills, and everything in Bavaria has a red clay roof (which would be very expensive to do here), but the buildings in Bavaria have murals on the outside, and flowerboxes and painted shutters, just like Leavenworth.

After touring the two castles in Schwangau, we traveled to München (Munich) and went through the tour of the BMW factory. (No, no free samples.) The most amazing thing was watching what we called the “robot dance.” In one area of the factory we watched 10 robots in an intricate dance as they pulled in parts of doors and welded them together, each robot ducking under the arms of others swinging by and moving the next piece into place. As all three of us are programmers, we were all thinking the same thing… “Wow! What did it take to program that!?” I know, we’re geeks.

From there, we spent the day in Dachau, the concentration camp. Such a sobering experience to see the results of man’s fallen nature apart from God. We must always be vigilant.

Finally, we headed back to Amsterdam to fly out and head back to Spokane and Calgary.

Next time to Bavaria, I hope Renae can be with me. I know how much she’ll enjoy it.

Accidentally On Purpose

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Well, we never expected to be here! Scotte’s in Munich today. On a business trip to Europe, he and his two fellow travelers found themselves with time on their hands and behind the wheel of a rental car. After visiting En Bruge and other sights in Belgium, the consensus was that they ought to travel on down the road. Munich (in October!), Castle Neuschwanstein, and the Rhine Valley are on the agenda. Scotte has the camera with him. Expect photos and full details of Scotte’s visit to Bavaria, the inspiration for Leavenworth’s fabulous transformation from depressed railroad former boomtown to Bavarian style holiday destination.

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

The ceaseless susurration of the sea thrums in my heart and mind.

Ormond Beach, Florida 2009

A Family Celebration

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Scotte and I find ourselves dreaming about what it would be like to have a vacation home in Leavenworth. Now before all the real estate agents start contacting me, let me say that we are in no position in our lives to be buying a second home. We have a lot of other bill paying, financial planning, and saving, not to mention kids and grandkid to visit and a daughter to finish raising, to do before that dream becomes anything else.

In the meantime I just traveled with my daughter and sister to Ormond Beach, Florida, to celebrate my parents 50th Wedding Anniversary. We had a wonderful time. My son and his family joined us. My sister Leanne and her husband, Mike and their family hosted the weekend. We were joined by several aunts, uncles and cousins. It was a beautiful weekend. My parents felt very blessed.

In addition to the anniversary Kaarin and I also enjoyed a day in Walt Disney World. What a blast! Kaarin (20) had never visited a Disney park (I know: terrible, deprived childhood.) It was such a pleasure watching her enchantment. We even waited in line for 30 minutes for a meet and greet with the Disney Princesses. Just before we got to the head of the queue Kaarin asked, “Is this dumb that I want to meet the Princesses?” I told her that she couldn’t think about that, she just had to do it. Everyone deserves to be a kid once in awhile. I even let myself scream on Space Mountain.

Watching the fireworks with Mark, Bridget, Kaarin and little Gabriel was a delight.

It was a wonderful family vacation. The only things missing were Scotte and our other son and daughter-in-law. I missed them all terribly.

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Thanks for the fun game, Hilary at The Smitten Image. A game of TV trivia, Hilary posted names for supporting character and recurring characters from some of our favorite TV shows both recent and in the distant past. I can’t resist a contest.
The Smitten Image’s mention of me and my blog has given me the impetus I needed to post on this blog again. Thank you, Hilary.
It’s been a very full year. I’ll give you a quick list of what’s gone on in my life since my last post.
In March our first grandchild was born. I had the immense privilege of, not only traveling to Norfolk to be there at the time of Gabriel William’s birth, but of actually being present in the delivery room. I’ll be forever grateful to my lovely daughter-in-law, Bridget, for allowing me to be there. Our son, Mark, and Bridget and Gabe have traveled several times back home here to Spokane in the ensuing year.
In May my husband, Scotte, and daughter, Kaarin, and took a road trip through Idaho, Montana, Utah and Colorado.
Our eventual destination was Buena Vista, Colorado where we welcomed another addition to our family. Patricia became a member of the clan when she married our oldest son, Andrew. We had a wonderful time. Patricia’s parents, Dean and Sue, are phenomenal hosts at the Bible camp where they serve. I’ll write more about our time there in a later post.
Kaarin flew home from Colorado. Scotte and I drove home north, through Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. We had a lovely time with friends in Fort Collins and enjoyed a few days in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
Both of these incredible places rank high on our list of favorite places.
Other major events this past year included: new jobs for both my husband, our daughter and myself; the passing of a favorite uncle; medical tests and procedures; visits by our east coast kids; and a move to Seattle by the newlyweds. It’s amazing at how rapidly the months flew by. It’s been a rewarding year.
The upcoming months should prove to be just as rewarding, and just as full. In the next few weeks Kaarin and I will travel to Florida to celebrate my parents’ Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. We’ll be in the Daytona Beach area and Kaarin will get her first look at a Disney Theme Park. Mark, Bridget and Gabe will be joining us from Norfolk. We’re very excited.
I’m holding out hope that Scotte and I will make it to Leavenworth, WA in the coming few months. It truly is our favorite place. My only regret of the past year is that with job changes, the birth of our grandson, and a wedding with its required travel, we were unable to make it. Memories of past visits are fresh in my mind. Can’t wait to drive Highway 2 into the mountains above Wenatchee, through Cashmere and over the gentle rise that marks the last few hundred yards into Leavenworth.