Morocco Ireland Romania and learning German!

 FE week 6

Last week we did a lot of different things and I shall tell you about them.  On Monday we got Starbucks and ice cream.  On Tuesday we went to the park that I will tell you more about later.  Wednesday we did a bible study that was super fun. Thursday was just school and Friday was also kind of boring.  Ok, now I will tell you about the park.  It has a zipline type thingy, a super fast slide, a really weird merry go round type thingamabobber, and other playground things.  

Lastly, I will tell you a secret, THE ICE CREAM HERE IS SOOOO GOOD!!! Auf Wiedersehen für jetzt!Good bye for now in German.

 

 FE week 7!

This week we are in Romania!  When we got here it was SNOWING!!!  Soooo fun right?  It was almost everyone’s first time riding on a train. (It was not Kati’s first time)  Another fun thing was that the Norwegains are here. We had not seen them for 3 weeks, 5 days and 8 hours but who’s counting? We all had a snowball fight and we taught them how to play pumpkin.  The only bad thing that happened was that Winston accidentally touched a cacti.  (It must have hurt) Ciao!

3 thoughts on “Morocco Ireland Romania and learning German!”

  1. Great Grandma & Grandpa

    So happy to hear from you again & learn about your travel & adventures. How exciting to be learning German. Some of our ancestors came from Germany. Ouch Winston-stay away from the cactus. Love both of you & your Flat Emily & Flat Etie stories. Miss you so very much.
    Great Grandma & Grandpa

  2. Katie I love your kids blog and every adventure your family is doing. Such an amazing God loving experience. Take care continue God blessing. Love you my friend
    Donna

  3. Sounds like you are having lots of fun! I bet their ice cream is really delicious and yummy!!! What is your your favorite flavor there? Winston , touching the castes probably didn’t feel too good. Be careful. Riding on the train for the first time had to be exciting! Glad it was for you! It has been fun to read about your trips! Love, Aunt Linda

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