Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween


I hope everyone has a great Halloween and enjoys the Trick or Treaters... My father-in-law sent me a cute story and I thought I would share it with you as you celebrate the day....

"A Halloween Tale


Bob and Betty Hill were vacationing in Europe, as it happens, near Transylvania. As they were driving along a rather deserted highway, it was late and raining very hard. Bob could barely see the road in front of the car. Suddenly the car skids out of control! Bob attempts to control the car, but to no avail! The car swerves and smashes into a tree.

Moments later, Bob shakes his head to clear the fog. Dazed, he looks over to see his wife unconscious, with her head bleeding! Despite the rain and unfamiliar countryside, Bob knows he has to get her to medical assistance. He carefully picks her up and begins trudging down the road. After a short while, he sees a light and heads towards it, which is coming from a large, old house.

He approaches the door and knocks. A minute passes. A small, hunched man opens the door. Bob immediately explains, "Hello, my name is Bob Hill, and this is my wife Betty. We've been in a terrible accident, and my wife has been seriously hurt. Can I please use your phone?"

"I'm sorry," replied the hunchback, "but we don't have a phone. My master is a doctor; come in and I will get him!" Bob brings his wife in.

An older man comes down the stairs. "I'm afraid my assistant may have misled you. I am not a medical doctor; I am a scientist. However, it’s many miles to the nearest clinic, and I have had basic medical training. I will see what I can do. Igor, bring them down to the laboratory."

Igor picks up Betty and carries her downstairs, with Bob following closely behind. Igor places Betty on a table in the lab. Bob collapses from exhaustion and his own injuries, so Igor places Bob on an adjoining table.

After a brief examination, Igor's master looks worried. "Things are serious, Igor. Prepare a transfusion." Igor and his master work feverishly, but to no avail. Bob and Betty are no more.

The Hills' deaths upset Igor's master greatly. Wearily, he climbs the steps to his conservatory, which houses his grand organ. For it is here that he has always found solace. He begins to play, and a stirring, almost haunting melody fills the house.

Meanwhile, Igor is still in the lab tidying up. His eyes catch movement, and he notices the fingers on Betty's hand twitch, keeping time to the haunting music. Stunned, he watches as Bob's arm begins to rise, marking the beat! He is further amazed as Betty and Bob both sit up straight!

Unable to contain himself, he dashes up the stairs to the conservatory.

He bursts in and shouts to his master:

"Master, Master!

The Hills are alive,
with the sound of music !"

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Knott's Scary Farm Weekend


This is pretty much the best place to go for Halloween. I have been going here since I was in high school... They still do the same things and it still scares me! My heart pounds at just the thought of going but every year I decide I want to make the trip to California to go to Knott's Scary Farm and every year I have a blast!




I have learned that the more scared you act are the more the creatures/monsters come after you... so I try really hard to not scream! Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. This year I was able to actually get some pictures with them.... I think it was because I was there with Cindy who just talked to them all and Brian who is 6'5" and they were scared of him....

Friday, October 9, 2009

Visiting our German Friends....


Karen and Aranne in Weisbaden at the warm Hot Springs that are just in the center of town....

Dan and Aranne in the old Downtown part of Frankfurt

The castle that we stopped at and took a tour of while in the Rhineland


The Mende family!! Philip, Karen, Emilie and Annemarie... This was on the ferry that we took across the river to the castle



Dan and Aranne in the beautiful Rhineland wine country

Overall we had a great time in Germany. We were able to spend time with Karen and her family (the girls were hilarious and so much fun). We were also able to have wonderful food. Karen cooked for us everyday! We were spoiled. We also saw the intimate city where they live of Weisbaden but were able to go into Frankfurt and see the sights there as well.

We had a great trip from start to finish. The time went by too fast of course and we didn't get to see everything, but we had wonderful weather, great time with friends we consider family and experiences that we will never forget. We hope to be able to go back again, and again and again!!!!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Less than 24 hours in Paris



So with less than 24 hours in Paris... what were we going to do? Well... as soon as the train stopped we pretty much hit the ground running, that is what we did!

We had made a list of things that we wanted to try to see and knew we would only be able to see a few of them. Overall I think we did a pretty good job, considering the traffic (never complain about traffic unless you have been to Paris and seen what they deal with - CRAZY!), and the fact that we don't speak a lick of French and had no idea where we were going and started our 24 hours at 2pm!

We were able to spend some time in the Louvre Museum which was amazing but really should have been a few days itself! We walked about near the river Siene and saw the street vendors and enjoyed the beautiful weather we lucked out on that day. We headed to Notre Dame Cathedral and were greeted with some singers outside. We saw the Moulin Rouge, and when I say saw I only mean the outside! We walked through the park just on the outskirts of the Eiffel Tower and then had crepes and were able to be there just in time for them to turn on the lights and see it in all its glory. Really a sight to see in person.

It was a great day! Busy, but one we for sure won't forget and one that was worth the business of the train trip and the extra stop on our way to Germany.

Monday, October 5, 2009

A little bit of London..and MORE

My first agenda in London was to go and see BIG BEN... of course! Everyone knows I am a huge Steelers fan and their quarterback is "Big Ben" so I had to see the real thing...

We also took a trip to Harrods and did a little shopping. That place is crazy. Five stories high and a complete city block. There are restaurants, a grocery store, any kind of clothes you could need, you can buy ANYTHING you can think of, at any price.

Dan and I also took a day and ventured out of the city a little bit to do a little more sightseeing. We jumped on a big red bus and went out to see Stonehenge, the ancient city of Bath, and also Salisbury. All three were beautiful and amazing.


Stonehenge - obviously



At the Roman Baths... thought to be healing but realized that the pool was lined with lead and was killing them! Oops!



The Salisbury Cathedral.... Simply breathtaking!



We had a great time in London. I had lots of "firsts" actually. First time on an Underground..or subway. First time on a tour group. First time seeing all of these sights of course. First time in a castle.

We left London and were headed for Paris...via Train (another first) and there were more firsts waiting for me there!!!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Mr. and Mrs. Sims



The wedding was such a great day. The weather was perfect. Lina looked beautiful. Everything ran smooth. I don't think you could have asked for a better outcome.

It was the reason for our trip and what a great reason. It was so great to be there and to share in the day. It was also special for Lina that my dad was able to come and be a part in the wedding. My dad was able to walk her sister Hanna down the aisle when she was married and he was able to do that for her as well since their dad has passed away. This is a big honor for my dad but feel like we are family anyway.

It was a fun day and also fun to watch the English and Swedish traditions join together. Gary is a great guy and it is great to get to know him better. He just better treat our Lina right....

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Europe.... Part I - Windsor

(Windsor Castle)

Okay... So I am sure that everyone is going to get sick of seeing all our pictures from our trip to Europe but this is mostly for us and our families since they all want to see pictures and this is the easiest, fastest way to do so. I will try not to put too many pictures up, but just a few to give you a good idea of what we did and what we saw while we were away....

Our first stop was Windsor/Beaconsfield England... the site of the wedding we were there to attend. It was great. I loved it! The hotel was great. It actually was an old castle where they had filmed several Dracula movies and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Cool, huh?! We had a chance to see the Windsor Castle, do a little shopping and just hang out at Gary and Lina's house for a bit. We were here from 9/17 when we arrived in England until the day after the wedding on 9/20/09.


(Windsor Castle)

(Oakley Court - Our hotel...where reception was held)