Thursday, January 1, 2015

Holidays

Our Christmas tree

The sister missionaries came for Christmas dinner. Nothing fancy but they were mostly here so they could Skype/Hangout with their families on our laptops - very fun! Looks like two dinner guests is our limit.


Snow and a day of sunshine!


Missionaries having a snowball fight on pday

Keeping with tradition, we went to a movie at the Wiesbaden military base with Sharon Greenwood. Do you remember when movie theaters were this big?  They even started with everyone standing for the Star Bangled Banner. Yea America!


 The girls sent this of their unplanned matching scarves.  Love them!

 Dave continued his masterful White Elephant art of Nick, "Whistler's Father."

Elise, Ted and Julian in McCall.  Always prepared in case Julian gets hungry. :)


A bad odor in our bathroom (it wasn't just from the shelf toilet) evolved into a full-blown leak from upstairs. Since Germany shuts down for two weeks, we don't expect resolution for awhile. Makes for really cold bathroom stops since we're keeping the window open most of the time.



Some of the elders joined a lot of us senior missionaries for New Year's Eve. Aren't they a wonderful-looking group? 

Crazy fireworks in the streets. We had a great view from the Bangerters' 10th floor balcony.


Happy 2015!

3 comments:

  1. Love your blog, happy new year!

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  2. Our kitchen leak took about 6 weeks to clear up. John and Cheri are delightful! Love seeing all you photos. Give the Jacques our best.

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  3. Hi Katy! I remembered to look for your new blog today! (I need to update my feed so I'm reminded when you make a new post!) I enjoyed going back to the beginning -- starting with goodbyes (ugh!) to now -- and seeing all your photos and thinking about you in Germany! I love you! Happy New Year! I need to get my posts updated as well! First, get the house put back together after Christmas and then -- blogging! Thinking of you and loving your updates!!!! Love, Angela

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