I'm still here
Just a quick Hi here. I haven,t been able to get to a computer these last few days. I was in France and the keyboard is all screwy and it took forever just to try and check my hotmail. I,m on my way down to Friberg to see the Gunther,s and maybe I,ll be able to post some more there. Check back in a little bit.
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Wow...Florence sounded like the worst ever. I was frustrated just reading about it! I'm glad you told the guys outside your tent to shut up. That is funny! I hope you have more fun in Germany and got to see the Gunters. It would be so fun to see them and say hello. Of course hello is all I could say since I can't speak German.
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I told Jack to come type hello to you and that is what he did while he quietly said hello into the keyboard. He must think you can hear him when he types.
Hi there!!what an adventure!!!okay, so Iam printing all of this... no need for you to print it. I'll save this copy for you! (it is many, many, many pages long by the way:) THe kids are loving this and want to know when we are going to visit you in Germany!! tommorrow? Works for me...hehehehhehh
alles liebe, Amy and kids
ahh so you are still alive. It has been a little while since we heard from you. We love you heaps. Hannah is still talking to the store clerks about Pancito.
Tell the Gunthers hello for me, Although I think the son is still mad at me. I can't remember his name at the moment, but he kept trying to get me to visit him in Switzerland while I was on my mission and he wouldn't take no for an answer. He even offered to pick me up because we were only 6 hours away or so. I finally had to stop writing him when I got trasfered because I thought he would show up on my door step on day and kidnap me. While in germany there are many things you have to try. Of course schnitzel. Buy a bratwurzt from a vendor on the street because they are always better that way, with lots of hot mustard, eat both end first down to the bun, and then dig in for the rest. Find a restuart run by Turks and buy a donner (pronounced dunner) with the white sauce on it. Lekker! Always start every morning with a pastry, that's how I started mine and it makes the entire day better. Some good ones are the bienenstuck, kase brot, oh there are too many to name, just try them all! Don't worry about finding spezele, because we make it enough here, so just try the new stuff. If you have any questions just ask. I check this more often now that you're in the promise land. It doesn't sound like you will make it up to my mission at all which is a shame. The church in Koln, colonge, is the biggest in eruope and pretty impressive to go through. All of Koln is a great place to visit, it was my first city. Have fun and I wish I was there.
Dave
It's Dave again. One thing that is really fun to do in Germany is to take a boat trip up the rivers. You can get one's that show you all the castles or famous battle areas or what ever. The Rhine is the biggest river but if you're in Frankfurt ever, the main is good too.
There is a good web site I've been going to to check out where you're been. It's written by other tourist about every place in the world so you can see if some place is worth visiting before you go. It called tripadvisor.com and each place is rated and people say if they liked it or not and alturnitive things to do. Check it out.
Dave
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