
Playing games at the conference.

Windmill in Elspeet, Netherlands.

Alrika, another Swiss trainee, riding the trains.

Roman ruins from the 14th century. They were in the barn of a family friend.

Oliver, the youngest.

The view from where I am living.

The vegetable farm.

Martina and Nicola at the Rhine.

I made jam and lunch!
2 comments:
Audra
You have made your first days come alive with your stories. Very interesting. Your new home looks very beautiful with the blue sky and green. Children are cute. The german will come fast with the children talking to you. When daughter Amy was a nanny the children helped her so much. She did not know German but was forced to learn fast. No one would speak English to her. They wanted her to learn.
Thinking and praying for you every day. I have been waiting for you to blogg.
The very Best to you.
Darlene and Barry
Audra, It is so good to hear about your first week in Europe. The blog is going to be so nice to keep up with your day to day life. We are praying for you and know God will bless you each day. You are so special to us. Take care and keep blogging. The pictures are wonderful. God's blessings, Brenda
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