So. We went to church. It was a cute little collection of people who all pretty much had no idea what that guy up there was talking about. Not only was he speaking German-with an Austrian accent-but also it was Catholic. A lot of standing up and kneeling and sitting back down. And the church was mostly empty...even though it is Easter. And we were the youngest ones there by 30-40 years. But all the girls got red easter eggs. That was exciting. I also learned from the Slovenian girl who lives here that you can dye easter eggs with onion peels...and blueberries. Next year.
I wish I were in America right now eating scalloped potatoes and Ham. And Jello eggs. Hope you are all having fun!
Here I am chilling with Goethe...dressed up for Easter.
Goethe wünscht Frohe Ostern!
The Easter Eggs in the Market.
The church we went to on Easter.
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oh my god. it took forever for me to figure out how to comment on one of your posts... i hope it works. i sent you a facebook message the other day, you haven't responded :( Dad and i went to Mev's yesterday for easter, and it was pretty fun. the boys all talked about snowboarding for most of the day because bryan and a friend of his had just gotten back from a snowboarding trip. I also am now trying to convince grandma and grandpa that we should have our next chirstmas at a ski resort so the boys could snowboard, the ebens can bring their snowmobiles, and the girls can try to learn how to ski (which would be fun). it seems promising... so i'll keeep working on it. Anyway... have fun with school since it is starting soon (today?maybe tomorrow?)
love you lots.
EMILY
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