Thursday, April 16, 2009

Roma


We're in the middle of packing everything up to leave tomorrow morning. We are excited to get home and see our family. We made it to Rome last week and had a fantastic time. We had some trouble getting there, but that is a long story. It was sunny and warm the whole time, I even got a sunburn! Anyways, here are some pictures. Rome is a beautiful city with so much history. We saw the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican, Palatine Hill, Roman Forum, Colosseum and SO much more. It was amazing (not to mention the gelato we had about 8 times).

Us in the Colosseum


If you look closely, you can see the Spanish Steps behind me.

The Roman Forum, my favorite!

We ate dinner at the Pantheon, it was so fun....live music and everything!


Easter morning, we went bike riding along Appian Way out in the country. It was beautiful.

The world's largest McDonald's and the best ice cream: Gelato


A view of Rome, you can see St. Peter's Basilica on the left.

I loved all of the cobblestone streets and buildings.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Italy then Home!

We are heading to Rome, Italy bright and early tomorrow morning. We return to Brussels on Monday and go home back to Utah that Friday. We can't believe it's already time to go home. Time has gone by so fast and it's amazing to think about all of the wonderful places we've been and seen together. We can't wait to see Italy. We will be there for 4 days and are planning to spend one of those days in Pompeii. It will be crazy, being Easter weekend, but we are excited...especially for the Napoleon Pizza :)

Before we leave, here are some pictures of Ghent, Belgium (where we went last Saturday). I don't know if I'll be able to post more after we return from Italy, so good bye for now! Happy Easter!!!







Monday, April 6, 2009

Bastogne

Two weekends ago we went to a place in Belgium called Bastogne. It is where the Battle of the Bulge was fought during WW2, which was a crucial battle for the US. It was awesome to see a huge memorial dedicated to the United States Military all the way in Belgium. There was a museum full of authentic army supplies, weapons and uniforms. It was a cold, but fun day.





Thanks Brent and Mary :)

Friday, April 3, 2009

Haarlem & The Hiding Place


A couple of weeks ago, I went to Haarlem in the Netherlands with a book club from our ward. I was the youngest one with 4 other women/mothers and felt a little out of place, but still had a great time. We had just finished reading "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom. We took a tour of the ten Boom's house and saw the real hiding place. It was a really neat experience being in that little house with a Dutch woman telling us about the family who made their home a place of refuge and comfort for so many people. I enjoyed the book and the private little tour a lot. I think that we can all learn something from the mission and faith of Corrie ten Boom. Here are some pictures.


The bottom shelf would open up and that is where the entrance to the hiding place was. The wall is knocked out so you can see inside. 6 people were in hiding there for 4 days without food or water, survived and were never found by the Gestapo.


This is for Brett and his love of windmills.