Monday, February 25, 2008
*Nerd Alert*
So Angie and I play board games with a couple every Wednesday night, and Saturday we went to their place again to take another crack at Wednesday's game (since wednesday's game was really complicated and it took Adam and me a couple hours before we felt like we had sufficient understanding to start playing and by then our wives had long since left and started a movie). So we played that and it took a good 2 or 3 hours. Then, not quite feeling like we'd had our fix, Adam and I wanted to stay up and try out another game he's had but had never played. I own it and didn't remember it being too complicated or taking too terribly long... So about 5 hours later we finally finished it!!! Angie had long since given up and gone home, and the rest of us were drunken with fatigue and frustration, we were all relieved when Adam finally won. It was such a good time, though!! I don't know if Angie will ever play that game with me again, but I'm excited for a rematch :)
Saturday, February 16, 2008
When in Rome...
Wow, so here you go! We have finally gotten around to uploading all our pictures and slap another post on our blog. Just a run down- we took the train to Venice the morning after we arrived and spent all day there. It was really cool! There was alot of fog and even sprinkled a little while we were there, but it didn't dampen our spirits- Angie even got her face painted. We spent the next day or two playing with the boys and visiting San Marino (it's the castle on the hill in the pictures, and is also it's own independent republic). Isaac was blessed on Sunday and it was fun to add Italian to the ever-growing list of languages in which we've attended church :). Early Monday morning we were on a bus to Rome. We stayed 2 nights there in a hostel and had a ball. There was so much to see, but after 3 days of constant walking and metro-ing (we had completely mastered the public transportation by the time we left) we feel like we've seen everything in Rome 2 or 3 times. It was so cool how much history there was. I kept thinking how much Josh would love it. You've got to go sometime :) Everywhere you look there are 2,000 year old ruins and so many of them have just been added to and have become parts of new buildings. We toured the Colosseum and the Vatican- so much history and so many cool things to look at, a person could spend a lifetime there and not take it all in- but after 3 days their legs would be tired, that's for sure :) After Rome it was back on the train and back to the plain and back to the states eventually (for me at least). Angie stayed a full week longer and did some more fun things. She can tell you about those, but I'll tell you she saw some old books and dead monks- does that wet your apetite?
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Coming soon...
I'm anxious to update our blog with pictures and stuff from our trip to Italy, but Angie has the camera and she wont be back until Thursday. So look forward to that!
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