My Deepest Apologies

I have neglected to finish any picture collages yet, but I promise they are coming soon. Please keep checking--don't give up on me!

We thoroughly enjoy having David and Sara here these past week in Vienna. We crammed quite a few adventures into our time together, and it was well worth the lack of sleep. (Sara might feel differently b/c it usually took her a couple of hours to fall asleep). Regardless, we had our fair share of traveling and sight-seeing.

Here's a brief run-down:
We spent last weekend in Prague, and it was really, really cold. We piled on the layers and saw some of the major sights. I can understand how people say Prague is beautiful, but I agree with others that emphasize getting out of the "touristy" areas. All of the streets lined with cheesy souvenir shops are similar to Gatlinburg, TN...if you've never been to Gatlinburg, then let your imagination be your guide for that description.

Michael had class on Monday, so we came back to Vienna. The next day was full of museums and time in the city. Until then, I hadn't participated in many tourist attractions b/c I knew my visitors would want to venture out. I'm glad to have an idea of what people would really enjoy and also that which can be avoided.

Tuesday afternoon, David, Sara, and I went to Salzburg. Unfortunately, we had to leave Michael behind b/c of his project. This minor excursion was mine and David's opportunity to go skiing. As I type, my thumbs are still jammed from a tragic fall...let's just say I thought skiing would be more like riding a bike than it was. Lucky for me, I only fell twice. It should have happened several other times, but I'm sure God was watching out for me. If you would like more details, let me know. I won't impose them upon everyone though.

Last night we waited in line at the Opera House for standing room only tickets. For 2 Euro, we had stood in the highest section and were able to enjoy the Opera performance. Note to self, make sure to wear comfortable shoes, and be prepared to sit at some point. The interior decor was beautiful and orante, and I kept thinking about how incredible it is that Mozart performed in that very place!

We all feel more cultured after this past week. Now, I have time to gather my pictures and get them ready for you to see! [That is, assuming that people are actually still checking the blog :)]

3 Comments:

  1. Nick and Leslie said...
    I need to hear about your tradgic fall in more detail:)
    Nick and Leslie said...
    I misspelled tragic- I don't know why I put a "d" in it.
    Meleia said...
    Like Leslie, I also want the details. Are there pictures of it?

    But really, is your thumb okay? I'm glad you got to go skiing.

    I have a new table top upstairs and I'm pretty excited about it. I'll be getting everything out after Tuesday night. I'm taking (auditing) a graduate bible class on Tuesday nights and I've got to read. I'm starting a week late and have got to catch up.

    Love you.

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