Off to Provo We Go!

Our friends the Garcia family from Vienna came to Utah to take their son Ian to the Missionary Training Center in Provo. We don’t often get to see friends from Vienna so we packed up the kids and drove up to Provo. It was...

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The November Edition of What We Do

We spent some time making homemade peppermint patties, peanut butter cups, and almond joys. Surprisingly, the kids all liked the peppermint patties the best. We got a lot of chocolate everywhere, but the kids enjoyed it. We are...

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James’ First Birthday!

  I am a month late, but here it is! James just turned one and we had a little party at our house. Chris made fish and chips for dinner, which was a huge hit with everyone.      Oliver was...

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Brugge, Belgium Visit

For our last day in Europe, we decided to drive to Belgium since neither of us had ever been there and it was only a couple hours away. We were going to go to Brussels, but our friend Everton said we should check out Brugge...

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Chantilly – Chateau and Museum

I showed Chris a little of the town of Chantilly on Saturday and we found an awesome farmer’s market set up, complete with tons of raw fish! Yum. There were also some fun clothes and I got a new scarf. Happy Birthday to...

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Paris Solo

I took the train into Paris on Friday and went to meet my friend Andrea. On my way there I met a couple on the train who had just come from New York. The husband was from America and the wife was French. They were nice and fun to...

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Chantilly

  The tournament was in a little town called Chantilly – famous for cream, porcelain, and lace. I decided to explore the town rather than hang out at a paintball tournament. This bakery is so adorable and also had the...

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Ah, Paris!

  I love shopping in grocery stores in Europe. Maybe there are stores like this in the US, but I have never seen one. I loved all the different kinds of tomatoes, but mostly I love it because of the rows and rows of bread...

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